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PhiliPamInCoventry
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121 of 515  Wed 20th Nov 2013 8:17pm  

On 20th Nov 2013 2:47pm, TonyS said: Hi Philip, for the benefit of people who don't know (like me!).... what's "a vehicles hammer-blow weight"? I've never heard that expression before. Also, how would a tarmac surface reduce any damage that might be caused "to buildings foundations"?
Hi Tony, Wave Any object moving sets up vibrations, which in turn send out shock waves. A suspended floor constructed as a dance hall has to be capable of coping with stresses of nearly three times the weight of the calculated people numbers, for when they are dancing. We have seen some huge fatal catastrophes when that has been miscalculated. Similarly a vehicle travelling along a smooth road surface will transmit much less shock, compared to travelling along a bumpy or a cobbled street. Next time you are in the vicinity of the old cathedral, or in the below ground restaurant nearby, you will feel the vibrations as the car or van travels over the cobbles. Hope that helps. PS I am not a structural or stress engineer, but I accounted for people that were. They taught me so much. The term Hammer-blow was used originally by railway engineers, who first realised that if track-work was uneven, or if the wheels of vehicles were not balanced that a hammer-blow resulted which damaged bridges & other support structures. It is just the same with a road vehicle. At MIRA, near to Nuneaton, they used to have a cobbled section which they called the "pavey". After a relatively short period of time, many a vehicle would fall to bits from being driven over it constantly. The vibrations also cracked walls in nearby buildings. Cheers
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TonyS
122 of 515  Thu 21st Nov 2013 7:45am  
Off-topic / chat  

TonyS
Coventry
123 of 515  Thu 21st Nov 2013 2:07pm  

On 20th Nov 2013 10:36am, Midland Red said: It does look as if they have covered over the outline of Spon Gate which was laid out in the roadway Oh my
I have just been informed by Coventry City Council that the wall & gate outline on the road is to be replaced using "imprint" - which is the red-coloured material used on road surfaces to denote speed restrictions. I will reserve judgement on the outcome until I've seen the results!
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Baz
Coventry
124 of 515  Wed 4th Dec 2013 10:32pm  

I have a picture of the shops and police box (I think) from behind the church, dated 1937. Most of the three storey building is still there. But was it a public house at any time. Sorry if I am copyrighting the photo, but I cannot remember where it came from. It does look like a Bass brewery sign, but I may be wrong. Cannot find any info on the building. When it was built etc. Sad
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

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dutchman
Spon End
125 of 515  Wed 4th Dec 2013 11:57pm  

Hello Baz Wave The row of five shops was built around 1900. The sign on the middle unit at the time the picture was probably "Binder", a boot dealer. It became an off-licence shortly afterwards but was never a pub. The two shop units nearest the camera were destroyed in the war.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
126 of 515  Thu 5th Dec 2013 1:58pm  

Hi Dutchman, am I right in thinking the church up on the right is St. Johns? Wave
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dutchman
Spon End
127 of 515  Thu 5th Dec 2013 2:26pm  

Yes it is Dreamtime Wave
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
128 of 515  Fri 6th Dec 2013 2:33am  

Thank you Mr D. just that little corner of it gives it away. It is so familiar. Wave
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Baz
Coventry
129 of 515  Mon 9th Dec 2013 9:51pm  

On 4th Dec 2013 11:57pm, dutchman said: The row of five shops was built around 1900. The sign on the middle unit at the time the picture was probably "Binder", a boot dealer. It became an off-licence shortly afterwards but was never a pub. The two shop units nearest the camera were destroyed in the war.
Thanks Dutchman. I'm sorry I never got back quicker. I'm wondering if you remember the name of the music/hi-fi shop up Spon End? They sold a lot of high end stuff, and had a room set up so you could hear the separate hi-fi's before you brought it. Thumbs up
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dutchman
Spon End
130 of 515  Mon 9th Dec 2013 11:31pm  

Which one Baz? Frank Harvey's is still there at No163. Before that there was Taberer on the same site but in a different building. For a few years there was also Superfi at No16 Spon Street and No2 Corporation Street. Smile
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Midland Red

131 of 515  Tue 10th Dec 2013 8:07am  

Baz did say "Spon End" Oh my
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dutchman
Spon End
132 of 515  Tue 10th Dec 2013 2:41pm  

Spon Street is in "Spon End".
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Midland Red

133 of 515  Tue 10th Dec 2013 2:48pm  

Roll eyes
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dutchman
Spon End
134 of 515  Tue 10th Dec 2013 5:55pm  

People often say "Spon End" when they mean Spon Street. It's not a hanging offence. Besides which there were no hi-fi shops in Spon End Lane unless you count Gibbs' showroom on the corner of Hearsall Lane.
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TonyS
Coventry
135 of 515  Sat 15th Mar 2014 10:50am  

On 21st Nov 2013 11:57pm, TonyS said:
On 20th Nov 2013 10:36am, Midland Red said: It does look as if they have covered over the outline of Spon Gate which was laid out in the roadway Oh_my
I have just been informed by Coventry City Council that the wall & gate outline on the road is to be replaced using "imprint" - which is the red-coloured material used on road surfaces to denote speed restrictions. I will reserve judgement on the outcome until I've seen the results!
Well, after FOUR months of waiting, and still no reinstatement of the outline of the old wall, I have just emailed the Council to ask if/when this work is planned. The original response claimed it would be done once the surface had had time to bed in. (and now it has and the yellow flecks look just as bad as they did when it was first done!) The words; Breath, Won't & Hold spring to mind!
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