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Sun 27th Oct 2013 3:55pm
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mickw
nuneaton
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Sun 27th Oct 2013 4:03pm
Thanks Dreamtime these photo`s just fell right for me, I can still remember my mum dragging me up that street to school (I hated it) |
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Sun 27th Oct 2013 4:06pm
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mickw
nuneaton
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Sun 27th Oct 2013 4:15pm
It looks worse than it was but all those houses bit the dust in the late 60s early 70s. I would say they weren't far off when that photo was taken judging by the boarded up houses. Thinking about it I think they just left the houses to rot after the war, there loads of bomb sites around that area, that's one next to the two storey building at the end of the road so it more than likely blew all the windows out and nobody bothered replacing the ones in the top shops. My mate lived in one of those houses for five years yet in all that time never went into the top floor as it was sealed off. I recall my dad on about the promised renovations but it never happened, they were more bothered about the city centre and cathedral yet a five minutes walk away you had slums but visitors didn't see that side of Coventry |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sun 27th Oct 2013 4:43pm
It's uncanny to think my father went to South Street School all those years ago.
I was wondering what that building in South Street was before it became the Disabled Children's Service as it is now. |
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mickw
nuneaton
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Sun 27th Oct 2013 5:07pm
Hi DT you`ve got me there now I thought It was still Southfields School |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Mon 28th Oct 2013 3:45am
Morning Mickw,
I have just checked again and on the OLD building, the sign says Children's Social Care, Referral & Assessment Service, and also a large sign with a big arrow pointing to Southgate Primary further up South Street. The car park is full.
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mickw
nuneaton
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Mon 28th Oct 2013 7:51am
Hi D.T. thanks for that well at least the planners have found a use for an old building instead of just bulldozing it which is rare these days |
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mickw
nuneaton
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Mon 28th Oct 2013 10:27am
I see scrutiny remembers Mr French as do I. One day I was desperate to go to the loo, the teacher who was Miss or Mrs Butler eventually let me leave the room after several requests. I ran up the corridor to the toilet only to bump into Mr French, who was coming round the corner, who promptly grabbed me by the arm, slapped me on the backside saying "don't run in the corridors" and walked off, no explanation asked for at all, which resulted in me wetting myself. I've hated that man from that day to this, funny how things stick in the mind even after 50 years |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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Sun 3rd Nov 2013 4:26pm
Another picture which says South Street School from Read Street
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mickw
nuneaton
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Sun 3rd Nov 2013 5:22pm
Hi Annewiggy, you're spot on, this is a side view of Southfields School. I remember we used to play in that house on the left, it had no floors at all, just a shell, no window frames, we used to get in through the hole where the man is standing, it was a very strange building, it had no doorways either, that hole was the only way in. You can see the front of the house in your other photo looking down Little South Street where you can see it has no window frames |
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Midland Red
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Mon 4th Nov 2013 2:16pm
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10net22
Coventry
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Thu 30th Apr 2015 3:29pm
Hi scrutiny, I also went to Southfields around the time you did. I loved it. My first teacher's name was Mrs Arkinson? The boy you mentioned from the pub, was his name Wayne?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Thu 30th Apr 2015 7:35pm
Hello & welcome to you, 10net22
Thank you for your post & your recollections.
The fears about walking the streets at certain times are well founded as I am sure many of our members will testify too. I avoid late evening public transport if on my own. This evening is a case in point, where my vision is playing me up, so I dare not drive & am therefore staying in. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Tue 27th Jun 2023 11:56am
Ken Snowy Day has added this one on FB of South Street School which I don't think we've had before - It seems to have been taken from a book though. Its marked as the rear so thinking it might have been taken from the Alley that was at the back of the properties on Oxford Street?
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