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Helen F
Warrington
166 of 227  Sun 28th Jul 2019 9:43am  

Spot on, thanks Heathite. Number 22 it is. I've been trying to locate all the crypt/cellar photos I've got and many of them are of the massive cellar under 21-22. The space is divided into 3 irregular shapes. The ones of the Royal Insurance/Assurance almost complete the space. Thumbs up
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
167 of 227  Sun 28th Jul 2019 10:14am  

I think insurance was for a definite single thing that would happen, assurance was for what might happen, all legal stuff in small print. 1935, no Martins Bank. 1937, bingo! Martins Bank. If we look at Prof's picture, under the flag the first iron pole standing, between that and the Martins Bank was Pepper Lane, the pole standing but the bollards gone with the bomb. Helen. Most of those buildings in the High Street before 1935 were like the old pictures of Pepper Lane, which survived longer. High Street became the first to become banks, building societies, lawyers etc. Coventry in the thirties was changing from Victorian to more modern in all different ways - music, laws, etc. In fact England was - flying across to USA, radio to USA and Oz. For grown ups it was a very exciting time, and I watched it, but not really understanding as a child. Now I can read or see pictures and be in both, and this forum is a godsend to me for it shows both that I can bring to mind (sometimes!).
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Helen F
Warrington
168 of 227  Sun 28th Jul 2019 11:35am  

You're absolutely right, the High Street was one of the earliest streets to modernise, over and over. The wealth of the banks allowed them to keep up to date with the latest styles/security, whereas most of the city lagged behind. The brick replacements meant that the High Street was better able to withstand the war than some of the older ones. Broadgate and Smithford Street looked similarly prosperous but had quit a lot of fake Georgian buildings with timbered backs.
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Prof
Gloucester
169 of 227  Thu 7th Nov 2019 4:19pm  

A long view to the Council House of High St with some detail. Forum library image
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Prof
Gloucester
170 of 227  Wed 25th Mar 2020 12:55pm  

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argon
New Milton
171 of 227  Wed 25th Mar 2020 1:07pm  

Prof, it's a long time since people have stopped to watch tarmacing
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Prof
Gloucester
172 of 227  Wed 25th Mar 2020 1:50pm  

Soon Argon, we hope, the ubiquitous pot-holes may be filled - supposed to be money for it!
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Prof
Gloucester
173 of 227  Mon 15th Jun 2020 9:35pm  

High Street and Pepper Lane
On 31st Oct 2016 1:52pm, Heathite said: Imperial War Museum image. Catalogue no. D 18092
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NeilsYard
Coventry
174 of 227  Wed 28th Oct 2020 4:55pm  

Great shot from 1932 which really shows the line of Smithford Street to High Street in comparison with today (thank goodness for the National Provincial!)
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CliffB
Coventry
175 of 227  Mon 28th Dec 2020 10:53pm  

Gilbert's Jewellers when they were in the High Street, a few doors up from Martin's Bank. I see this image has been posted before but this one is better quality, lots of detail and interesting words too.
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Helen F
Warrington
176 of 227  Wed 30th Dec 2020 8:34pm  

More of that fantastic curved glass.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
177 of 227  Thu 31st Dec 2020 10:36am  

Argon The reason people stopped to watch tarmacing in the old days was because there was always a chance of being offered a job. You could be sacked and replaced on the spot those days. Prof's post 169 shows clearly the three-shop width that Broadgate gained after the bombing. Martins Bank stood alone after the raid.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
178 of 227  Wed 24th Mar 2021 9:21am  

Does anyone know when the old Midland Bank/Earl of Mercia Building was constructed?
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belushi
coventry
179 of 227  Wed 24th Mar 2021 10:31am  

Hi Neil. Just checked Pevsner's "Buildings of England - Warwickshire" - no mention I'm afraid. Pevsner seems very irrational in his choices for inclusion in his books - he describes the National (Provincial) Westminster Bank (1930) and Lloyd's Bank (1932), but not the Midland.
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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland
180 of 227  Wed 24th Mar 2021 11:09am  

On 24th Mar 2021 9:21am, NeilsYard said: Does anyone know when the old Midland Bank/Earl of Mercia Building was constructed?
Was there when this photo was taken, not sure of the age of the car.
Alan H

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