PhiliPamInCoventry
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Fri 21st Sep 2012 8:53am
On 21st Sep 2012 7:10am, TonyS said:
Its just been announced that the cleared site goes up for sale today. They expect it to used for "predominantly" housing, with "some high-rise". Hope that doesn't mean what I think it means.
Hi Tony
Not a private hospital??? |
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anne
coventry
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Sun 30th Sep 2012 4:08pm
On 21st Sep 2012 7:10am, TonyS said:
Its just been announced that the cleared site goes up for sale today. They expect it to used for "predominantly" housing, with "some high-rise". Hope that doesn't mean what I think it means.
That is a worry Tony - especially after they have cleared a lot of high rise flats in the area. Many of my students living in the vicinity have felt happier since they went! |
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Midland Red
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Mon 29th Oct 2012 2:26pm
This was the view in February 2012 before demolition commenced
I revisited on 27 October and took this photo
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Mon 29th Oct 2012 2:41pm
Thanks Midland Red.
Oh yes, full of character, but I suppose as long as it serves a good purpose. Are the people of Coventry happy with that ? |
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
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Wed 17th Jul 2013 6:03pm
Wasn't there a church in Bird Street which backed on to the Swanswell? I believe it was St Mark's, as later it became a clinic connected to the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, which I'm fairly sure was known as St Mark's Annexe. I had to take my father there once to see some consultant.
When I was at school, the nickname for the Swanswell was the 'Indian Ocean'. |
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NormK
bulkington
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Wed 17th Jul 2013 6:12pm
The old building is still there. My wife also used to go there to see her consultant. I do not know if it is still used by the Hospital
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dutchman
Spon End
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Thu 18th Jul 2013 3:03am
On 17th Jul 2013 6:12pm, NormK said:
The old building is still there. My wife also used to go there to see her consultant. I do not know if it is still used by the Hospital
There is no hospital any more Norm, it's functions were largely taken over by the newly constructed Hillfields Health Centre. St Mark's might still be used to store old records but is boarded-up, often vandalised and looks completely abandoned to me? Likewise the few remaining hospital buildings.
The latter look to me as if they could be converted to other uses but as far as I can tell are already earmarked for demolition.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Thu 5th Dec 2013 12:00pm
Hi all,
Can anyone add info about this building near to the Cov & Warks Hospital please. It is near to the Swanswell.
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dutchman
Spon End
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Thu 5th Dec 2013 3:03pm
This map is from 1888. The school building was later absorbed by Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital in 1914:
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Thu 5th Dec 2013 5:44pm
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dutchman
Spon End
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Thu 5th Dec 2013 10:18pm
Sir Thomas White's in its prime in 1866:
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Fri 6th Dec 2013 11:14am
Hi & thank you Dutchman for the illustration. Brill! |
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Disorganised1
Coventry
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Fri 6th Dec 2013 12:34pm
I believe the tower became the X-Ray department at Cov & Warwick and the rest became the nurses home. |
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Ladyburdy
Cheylesmore
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Thu 19th Dec 2013 4:35pm
I have been researching the octagonal building for some time now and came across these pictures of interest.
Taken from English Heritage: The former outpatients' clinic and nurses' home formed part of the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital. This was built in 1864 and completed and opened to the public in 1867, to a design by Neville and Son of Coventry. Due to a significant increase in population, work started in 1906 on the extension of the hospital which incorporated the building of the nurses' home (completed in 1907) and the outpatients' clinic (completed in 1909). These were designed by the Scottish architect Alfred Hessell Tiltman (1854-1910), who was based in London, and Herbert William Chattaway (1855-1940) of Coventry. As shown on the first edition Ordnance Survey map 1:2500, published in 1914, the two buildings flanked the main central block of the hospital which faced Stoney Stanton Road. In the late 1930s the nurses' home had been extended by three wings enclosing a square courtyard to the rear of the earlier building. During the Coventry air raids in 1940 and 1941 the main block of the hospital was destroyed, but both the outpatients' clinic and the nurses' home survived. In 1948 the hospital became part of the NHS and the Birmingham Regional Hospital's Board. |
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Thu 19th Dec 2013 5:24pm
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