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Baz
Coventry
91 of 984  Thu 15th Nov 2012 7:39pm  

On 15th Nov 2012 5:02pm, Positively Pottering said: A proud symbol of a reborn city, I wonder how many people have met under it?
Another proud symbol is the Phoenix Levelling Stone. Laid in 1946 as to mark the place of the re-building point of Coventry. Does anyone know if we still have it ? Cheers
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
TonyS
Coventry
92 of 984  Thu 15th Nov 2012 7:49pm  

Yes Baz, it remains in the same place, currently outside the jewellers "Ernst & Jones"
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Old Lincolnian
Coventry
93 of 984  Fri 16th Nov 2012 7:21pm  

When I first came to Coventry some of us arranged to meet after work and I was told to meet under the pregnant elephant. Not knowing where this one I asked one of them. He smiled and said it was in Broadgate. I still didn't twig, so he said "the elephant up the stick". So since then I have always called it the pregnant elephant Smile
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flapdoodle
Coventry
94 of 984  Thu 21st Mar 2013 11:30pm  

Broadgate is horrible now. The dismal retail plazas in Coventry drag the city down. They need to go. I prefer it pre-1940 when it was a proper street lined with elegant buildings and linked up to Hertford Street, Trinity Street and the Burges. If they had any sense they'd get rid of Cathedral Lanes, build some proper lanes and create a decent looking frontage along the line of the original street. And replace the old library they destroyed with something similar.
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tilly trotter
bedworth
95 of 984  Mon 25th Mar 2013 7:13pm  

Why was reinforced concrete laid under the new paving in Broadgate. Normally a thick layer of hardcore would have done the job, is there a structure going to be developed underneath this?
C Arnold

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Foxcote
Warwick
96 of 984  Thu 18th Apr 2013 9:02pm  

Just found a photo of a very tall, three-legged man... Broadgate
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dutchman
Spon End
97 of 984  Thu 18th Apr 2013 9:51pm  

Lol They look like tailor's dummies?
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Baz
Coventry
98 of 984  Thu 18th Apr 2013 10:37pm  

On 25th Mar 2013 7:13pm, tilly trotter said: Why was reinforced concrete laid under the new paving in Broadgate. Normally a thick layer of hardcore would have done the job, is there a structure going to be developed underneath this?
It might have something to do with this, Tilly, on YouTube : What lies beneath Coventry city centre?
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
new26
Coventry
99 of 984  Mon 27th May 2013 9:13pm  

Up until recently being paved over half of the road around Broadgate was cobbled. I always thought it was strange that only half of the road had cobbles rather then all being tarmac. Was this part of the original Broadgate?
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dutchman
Spon End
100 of 984  Mon 27th May 2013 11:01pm  

On 27th May 2013 9:13pm, new26 said: Up until recently being paved over half of the road around Broadgate was cobbled. I always thought it was strange that only half of the road had cobbles rather then all being tarmac. Was this part of the original Broadgate?
Hello New26 Wave It depends what you mean by "original Broadgate"? It is a feature of the square which was laid out new in 1948. It is not a feature of the pre-war street which was entirely buried under Broadgate Island. None of the cobbles from the prewar street were visible after 1948.
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Foxcote
Warwick
101 of 984  Mon 27th May 2013 11:06pm  

Here's a few cobbles for you new26 Wave Broadgate, 1930's
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NeilsYard
Coventry
102 of 984  Tue 15th Oct 2013 6:28pm  

Apparently this is inside Lyons Tea Room.......
Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Mick Strong
Coventry
103 of 984  Tue 15th Oct 2013 8:34pm  

On 25th Jul 2011 8:54am, Midland Red said:
Not having a memory failure, but is the elephant still there?
Mick Strong

Local History and Heritage - Broadgate
Midland Red

104 of 984  Tue 15th Oct 2013 9:48pm  

Certainly is Thumbs up
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mickw
nuneaton
105 of 984  Fri 25th Oct 2013 7:34pm  

I met up with my sister and brother in law today and funny enough we were talking about the temporary shops in Broadgate, we used to go there to a school outfitters in the 60s, does anyone remember the name? The reason I remember it was the lady who always served us had a twitch in her top lip which fascinated me as a 10 year old who didn`t want to be shopping for school uniforms with his mum and sister in the summer holidays, the visit to Lyons cafe did go someway to compensate though.
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