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Annewiggy
Tamworth
16 of 88  Sat 15th Oct 2016 10:56am  

I think I can just see a dormer on this picture just behind the second tall building. Bishop Street in Street view
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walrus
cheshire
17 of 88  Sat 15th Oct 2016 11:21am  

I remember a Peeping Tom bust on a shop wall near the bottom of Bishop Street. That would be throughout the 1950s. The No.16 Keresley bus and the No.2 Radford bus stopped there so I always looked forward to seeing it.
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Helen F
Warrington
18 of 88  Sat 15th Oct 2016 4:57pm  

Yes Anne, you've got the right building. Number 48 on the east side of the road. It think that there's a copy in the library pics that shows it very well, although the gable doesn't look the same. I have a copy of a painting of the same building and it has the same style and a little 'man' leaning out.
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Earlsdon Kid
Argyll & Bute, Scotland
19 of 88  Wed 6th Dec 2017 5:09pm  

I've just found this photograph of Peeping Tom which matches post 1 and post 2 particularly well. I have no idea of the location but I believe the photograph was taken pre 1917. Forum library image PS Just found out it was the King's Head Hotel, Smithford Street. Forum library image
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Dougie
Wigan
20 of 88  Mon 23rd Jul 2018 9:42pm  

We were down in Coventry over the last 5 days and one of the places we visited was the Rainbow Inn - they say it's the oldest inn in Coventry, I'm only putting this on as it said the bust that's in one of the rooms is a long lost head of Peeping Tom - but I would think everyone on here will know about it
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
21 of 88  Tue 24th Jul 2018 4:27am  

Gosh! Hope it's not his original, Dougie! Oh my Lol Lol
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Prof
Gloucester
22 of 88  Tue 24th Jul 2018 8:13pm  

Well I certainly didn't Dougie! Will have to call in at the Rainbow on my next visit to Coventry. Wonder if it is like the one looking towards Broadgate from the covered way to the left of the Puppet Clock which I believe came from the former pub at the bottom corner of Hertford St/Barracks market entrance?
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
23 of 88  Tue 24th Jul 2018 9:25pm  

On 14th Oct 2016 10:31pm, Derrickarthur said: I took this photo in October 2014 in the bar of The Rainbow Inn in Allesley village.
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Helen F
Warrington
24 of 88  Tue 24th Jul 2018 9:58pm  

That chappie wasn't from the King's Head but he did spend time looking out of a window in Bishop Street.
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
25 of 88  Tue 24th Jul 2018 11:13pm  

This chappie is in the Herbert Art Gallery
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
26 of 88  Wed 25th Jul 2018 9:29am  

Evening all, I was wondering just how many Peeping Toms there are to be seen out and about.

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Derrickarthur
Coventry
27 of 88  Wed 25th Jul 2018 6:52pm  

This Peeping Tom is also in The Herbert. Photo taken 2014.
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Prof
Gloucester
28 of 88  Fri 27th Jul 2018 4:16pm  

Yes, Anne, I remember that one. Does anyone know if it survives, left of the puppet clock? Midland Red (post 9) has a photo but I can't upload it.
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Prof
Gloucester
29 of 88  Fri 27th Jul 2018 4:18pm  

On 6th Dec 2017 5:09pm, Earlsdon Kid said: I've just found this photograph of Peeping Tom which matches post 1 and post 2 particularly well. I have no idea of the location but I believe the photograph was taken pre 1917. Forum library image PS Just found out it was the King's Head Hotel, Smithford Street. Forum library image
Earlsdon Kid, Surely this was at the King's Head originally?
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Prof
Gloucester
30 of 88  Fri 27th Jul 2018 5:09pm  

My Post 22 I had no idea re the Bishop Street one Dreamtime. I remember best the one at the bottom of Hertford St, until the Leofric had the Tom now in Cathedral Lanes, and I went into the Leofric especially to see it. Seen it since in its new home too.
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