Helen F
Warrington Thread starter
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46 of 83
Sat 2nd Feb 2019 2:23pm
Heathite, thanks for that. You can see the shiny patches and whole roofs where they've had to replace the old tiles around the area of the bomb. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
47 of 83
Sun 3rd Feb 2019 2:03am
As sad as it may seem, this thread has been very controversial and all you Sherlocks on here seem to have cracked the mystery so thank you unless of course there is still more digging to do. Keep up the excellent work. They say a picture paints a thousand words well this one has. |
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heathite
Coventry |
48 of 83
Sun 3rd Feb 2019 8:51am
A little bit more showing the probable location and a new shiny roof. The pub must have taken a direct hit
and the rescuers appear to be standing in the remains of the pub.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
49 of 83
Sun 3rd Feb 2019 10:17am
Helen
That you cracked the location is marvellous, but the actual photo must have been taken in July 1945 as Annewiggy said, and long after the raid as Argon said, and it's a summer picture on a winter scene of an old bombed building. I now think it would be bodies come to light after being entombed for five years. The reason I didn't remember the photo was that I was not in Coventry in July '45.
There was a little dog seen with a child's arm in its mouth, someone took a photo and was attacked by people, the camera and its contents destroyed, all while bombs were falling. It was a time of deep imprint on the mind. |
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argon
New Milton |
50 of 83
Wed 6th Feb 2019 9:48pm
Helen,
Just found a newspaper article from 1945 stating that Mr Potter, previously from the Plough Hotel, had recently died. It continues saying that the hotel was destroyed in the raids of April 1941. Mr Potter was sponsor of a motoring trophy for the club associated with the hotel. |
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Helen F
Warrington Thread starter
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51 of 83
Thu 7th Feb 2019 5:26pm
Thank you argon. The poor soul lost everything. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
52 of 83
Sun 10th Feb 2019 11:39am
To me the Germans knew exactly what damage they did in Nov '40, so they moved a little to the left, coming from the south west and an outer ring in April with their bomb load, caught Spon St and the top of Stoney Stanton Rd and the hospital etc.
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Inyoni
east london r.s.a. |
53 of 83
Tue 6th Aug 2019 10:13pm
Was it not Gilly Potter that always started his patter with "This is Gilly Potter speaking to you in English"?
I vaguely recall he continued with a Gobbledygook English as she is speak type gargon. Such a long time ago now I'm probably talking about someone else.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
54 of 83
Wed 7th Aug 2019 11:36am
Gilly Potter was a Coventry comedian in the thirties/forties, wasn't his real name, but can't remember much about him. He was on radio? |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
55 of 83
Wed 7th Aug 2019 12:07pm
This is how he was listed in a 1942 newspaper
Another Gillie Potter programme from the Hogsnorton Station will be broadcast "on a wavelength of one gasmeter" at 8.15 in the Forces programme to-night.
He seems to have been going through the 1930's as well as a comedian.
He was born Hugh William Peel, in Bedford |
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Midland Red
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56 of 83
Wed 7th Aug 2019 1:13pm
Wikipedia link - Gillie Potter |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
57 of 83
Wed 7th Aug 2019 5:31pm
Yeh, we didn't listen to a lotta potta, he bored us to tears - we turned to George Formby who became top comedian. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
58 of 83
Wed 6th May 2020 11:49pm
Coventry Blitz Apr 1941 - but where is it?
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
59 of 83
Thu 7th May 2020 10:16am
With that slope my initial guess is Cross Cheaping looking North? |
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Helen F
Warrington Thread starter
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60 of 83
Thu 7th May 2020 10:38am
I've read somewhere that it was Hertford Street and it looks like the buildings match some of the views in the library. |
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