paulloseby
Leicester |
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Sun 5th Apr 2015 4:29pm
I don't know whether it might be of any help but there are online insurance maps showing many Coventry buildings Paul Loseby
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sun 5th Apr 2015 5:10pm
They're great maps, the only one with house numbers on them that I know of. Sadly they don't cover the whole of Coventry. |
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Yanster
Wales |
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Mon 18th Jan 2016 7:28pm
For those who are not aware; the following link makes a fascinating read - The origins of Coventry from the Anglo-Saxon period to the eighteenth century:
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Midland Red |
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Mon 18th Jan 2016 8:31pm
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Yanster |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry |
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Thu 29th Sep 2016 2:43pm
Maps have always fascinated me and I was looking at some online maps of Longford & Foleshill and noticed how street names had changed over the years.
On the 1887 OS map, Burbage's Lane was Tomlins Lane,
School Lane (at Exhall, opposite Bayton Road) was Exhall Hall Lane
At Ash Green, St Giles Road was Dead Lane and Blackberry Lane (directly opposite on the other side of Wheelwright Lane) was Rookery Lane.
At the General Wolfe, Station Street West was Carpenter's Lane & Station Street east didn't exist. Further towards the city centre, Broad Street was Brick Kiln Lane
On the 1919 map
At Longford, Sydnall Road was Station Road and Grindle Road was Station Road West.
Tomlins Lane had now been renamed Burbages Lane
On 1923 map Lady Lane was Canal Road.
On 1936 map Rookery Lane was now Blackberry Lane but St Giles Road was still Dead Lane.
Canal Road was now Lady Lane.
On 1944 map Tenerife Road (between Mason Road & St Lawrence's Road) was Madeira Road.
Old Church Road was Chapel Lane.
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Kaga simpson |
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Fri 30th Sep 2016 12:39pm
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mn757
Coventry |
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Fri 25th Nov 2016 8:51am
I discovered this mapping tool the other day. It allows you to view historic maps alongside modern day maps, and if you move the cursor on one map it shows you the same spot on the old map. Really useful for seeing how the city has changed. You can also select different types of maps
You can move the map around, zoom in and out etc. I discovered that top end of Middleborough Road used to be called Radford Street before it was joined with the lower part of Middleborough Road. Also useful to see what was on the site on your home etc.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Fri 25th Nov 2016 9:57am
Hi all & thank you MN757,
Brill! |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Fri 25th Nov 2016 11:43am
Thank you MN757. I shall certainly have a play around with that. I can see Poole Road where I grew up and what I think were the allotments that were there before the houses. When we played hopscotch we used to use clay pipes as chalk which would have been broken and thrown away by the gardeners.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Sat 26th Nov 2016 12:27am
I've mentioned that tool before on here - really clever and very useful. I use it a lot! Just a shame there are not more old maps to use in comparison. |
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creteskyblue
crete |
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Sat 26th Nov 2016 8:19am
Hi
This a great tool made even better when you transfer it onto your larger television screen.
Regards. Enjoy life,remember we walk this way but once.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Mon 12th Jun 2017 1:21pm
Some of you might already have seen mention of the 1897 Goad Fire Insurance Plans in this thread, post 35. Some might also have noticed that for a year or three an original set of these has been for sale on eBay..... had anyone noticed them disappear from there?
Well, there's a reason for that..... https://www.historiccoventry.co.uk/covmaps/goad_fire_ins_plans.php. For your pleasure and entertainment I have now purchased and photographed them all, and made all 27 maps available for general use on the main Historic Coventry site.
They were all, to be honest, rather tatty, and might not look as pretty as the ones on the www.bl.uk website. However, I imagine that "ours" have a real history behind them, as you can see how the original 1897 (in most cases) outline plans have been updated with newer buildings and streets - literally "pasted" into place - not digitally, but with glue and paper!
I hope you will all find something of interest in these maps. I have not protected them, so any of you can right-click and save each one in full if it will help with research, etc. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Mon 12th Jun 2017 2:56pm
They're an important stepping stone between the original Fire maps and what was there just before the war.
The thing I've wondered - which insurance company had the rest of the city? |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Mon 14th Aug 2017 11:14am
Just been on the Oldmapsonline site and noticed that they now have the 1897 insurance maps on there. Also a facility to superimpose on to a modern map but have not worked out how that works yet. |
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