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bk
Coventry
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61 of 112  Fri 28th Oct 2022 9:42am  

In response to a particular enquiry from Annewiggy, I've created a gallery of weddings. I'm thinking of doing three more: culture, sport and locations. What do you think? I know how hard the scrolling is when there are 8,047 to get through! Mods note: There is now a separate thread here Thumbs up
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bk
Coventry
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62 of 112  Mon 31st Oct 2022 1:06pm  

Bit more obscure this one.
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Helen F
Warrington
63 of 112  Mon 31st Oct 2022 1:19pm  

Those would be the Moat House cottages in Canley. Not to be confused with the Crow Moat House that was once located in Earlsdon.
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bk
Coventry
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64 of 112  Tue 1st Nov 2022 2:05pm  

Hi all I've added 'Arthur Cooper - Coventry sports' as a gallery now. There's about 700 assets in there, covering running, football, rugby, boxing and a few others.
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Helen F
Warrington
65 of 112  Tue 1st Nov 2022 9:03pm  

A picture of excavation by JB Shelton. I was wondering if it might be Baginton Castle. When compared to this sketch.
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bk
Coventry
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66 of 112  Mon 21st Nov 2022 3:26pm  

I've created two new galleries : Arthur Cooper - Streets and Buildings and Arthur Cooper - Youth Life. The buildings excludes the Cathedral as that has been added to by Friends of Coventry Cathedral. As ever, please look at the images with the captions on (toggle below where your letter name is) and please do add/amend to the spreadsheet. With grateful thanks. Best Ben
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bk
Coventry
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67 of 112  Sun 4th Dec 2022 4:38pm  

I wonder whether anyone might identify this lovely place.

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Midland Red

68 of 112  Sun 4th Dec 2022 5:42pm  

I was going to ask about this one Oh my There is a clue - it appears to be on the 14 Inner Circle bus route Thumbs up

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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry
69 of 112  Mon 5th Dec 2022 10:06am  

BK, I'm pretty sure that 'this lovely place' is the cottages across the River Sowe at Stoneleigh - accessed via Vicarage Road and the bridge pictured.
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Helen F
Warrington
70 of 112  Mon 5th Dec 2022 10:34am  

Well done, Vernon. Double thumbs up Called Motslow Cottage, apparently. The bridge features in a few photos, I suspect.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
71 of 112  Mon 5th Dec 2022 10:35am  

Yes, you're spot on! I had the feeling it had a "Stoneleigh-ish" look about it, too, but I wasn't sure exactly where to look, but thanks to you I've located it on Google Maps. (The view given by the link will look even more perfect if you have 3D or Google Earth enabled.)
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Not Local
Bedworth
72 of 112  Mon 5th Dec 2022 10:07pm  

The building in post 67 is the church of St Stanislaus Kostka in Springfield Road, just at the old Five Ways junction with Harnall Lane, Leicester Causeway, and Howard St.
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Midland Red

73 of 112  Mon 5th Dec 2022 10:16pm  

Thanks, NL Double thumbs up From Google:
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
74 of 112  Tue 13th Dec 2022 5:57am  

Hi Neil I remember going to the Doll's Hospital as a young child in the 1950s for some glass eyes for my Teddy, I think! It was in the area where they have moved a lot of old cottages (near St John's Church/Queens Rd end?). Sorry, can't recall the exact name of the street but it would have been fairly near the GEC. Rosemary J
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Midland Red

75 of 112  Tue 3rd Jan 2023 8:09am  

BBC report Double thumbs up
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