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Prof
Gloucester
16 of 69  Fri 30th Nov 2018 4:43pm  

What is the bombed building next to Ford's in the photo? Any ideas? Just looked again at Neil's post where we see it pre-Blitz! Apparently a dwelling with the small child outside.
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Heathite
Coventry
17 of 69  Sat 1st Dec 2018 8:23am  

Here's a possible candidate for the house adjacent the Hospital.
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Prof
Gloucester
18 of 69  Sat 1st Dec 2018 9:35am  

Thanks Heathite, an Almoner no doubt attached to Ford's Hospital, so the hospital probably owned the building.
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Heathite
Coventry
19 of 69  Sat 1st Dec 2018 9:41am  

Thanks Prof, my thoughts too but he doesn't come up on the 1939 register. At least, not as an almoner. They allow occupation as a search criteria on Findmypast. But zero results for that.
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Helen F
Warrington
20 of 69  Sat 1st Dec 2018 9:56am  

You're a wizard with the directories Heathite. Thumbs up With the hospital at 24, there's a gap where 25 and 26 used to be and then Mrs Farmer was in the left hand side at 27 and Mrs Hordern lived on the right at 28. Widows? I think the Mr Baker, the almoner lived in the hospital?
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
21 of 69  Sat 1st Dec 2018 10:51am  

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Heathite
Coventry
22 of 69  Sat 1st Dec 2018 11:04am  

Thank you Helen. I like to verify things. So the directories help. I feel you have a happy marriage of logic and intuition.
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Heathite
Coventry
23 of 69  Sun 2nd Dec 2018 8:31am  

Hi, I had another look a bit further back in the directories. As you can see, there is no 25 or 26 (why, what happened?). It looks like John BAKER was also the church organist at St. John's and he was originally from Birmingham according to the censuses. And . . I also agree he was living or staying at the Hospital. So on the 1939 register the house we are probably looking at (no. 27) was occupied by Leslie V DYER, born 1907 and a Fire engine fitter/tester.
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Prof
Gloucester
24 of 69  Sat 5th Jan 2019 8:16pm  

A view in the other direction from Neil's post 11 and also 14 prior to bomb damage.
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Helen F
Warrington
25 of 69  Wed 1st May 2019 10:08pm  

Forum library image Now at first glance this seems to be Broadgate with the cross in the foreground but I seriously think that it's a mirror flip of Greyfriars Lane with the Cross stuck on as a pretend scene. The shadow for the cross is all wrong but the building shadows work for the artist looking south at the buildings. If I'm right, that would then make the building on the left the Bell. One of the odd features is the spikes coming out of the 3 gables on the building like Fords but the decorative feature at the apex of the windows were probably stuck on pegs and when the carved wood was removed (repair), it would have left behind a spike. I have a picture of Fords with just such an odd set of spikes and no carved features. While trying to work out Broadgate I found that the different images of the Cross disagreed with each other. At least three are purely fiction. This image looks credible but doesn't fit with the pictures that I think do represent Broadgate. Of course it might just be fiction based on bits round the city.
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Helen F
Warrington
26 of 69  Sat 1st Jun 2019 10:58pm  

A rare and early image of Greyfriars Lane and Fords Hospital from a new website with many paintings in various collections. Watercolour World
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
27 of 69  Sun 2nd Jun 2019 5:02am  

Thanks Helen, How I love these old water colours of the old and memorable city. Nice to catch sight of these rare gems now and again, thanks again. My imagination runs wild when I see them and imagine what it was like to have lived in them.
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Helen F
Warrington
28 of 69  Wed 5th Jun 2019 6:18pm  

I know what you mean. Each picture makes you wonder what it felt like, as much as what it looked like. Every time I find a new images, it's like Christmas. The south of the city is most poorly recorded but I've filled a lot of gaps in.
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Helen F
Warrington
29 of 69  Sat 8th Jun 2019 11:07pm  

A rare little view of Greyfriars Llane and Ford's Hospital. This is a very early image and I'm not sure where it comes from. The picture is smaller than a credit card. This sort of etching is often from a book but it was framed some time ago so not part of the current trend for cutting up books with plates and selling them individually. This is similar to a Samuel Lines sketch in Coventry Past and Passing but shows more to the right including a doorway and a window. Not earth shattering but every other image shows a three storey brick building over the space.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
30 of 69  Fri 21st Jun 2019 10:12am  

Can someone remind me what the buildings to the left were? Forum image
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