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Barbinoz
Australia
46 of 73  Tue 18th Feb 2014 1:59pm  

Please correct me if I'm wrong but I think Wheatley St/Priory High School for Girls was moved to Blackberry Lane, Wyken and became Lyng Hall Comprehensive School in around 1955, The headmistress was a Miss Imms and the deputy was Mrs Turner. The old photo of Wheatley St is a cracker by the way Wave
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matchle55
Coventry
47 of 73  Wed 19th Feb 2014 3:49pm  

Can someone please tell me the name of the street in the foreground in the postcard picture Blush Blush Blush
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scrutiny
coventry
48 of 73  Wed 19th Feb 2014 3:58pm  

Ford street. Thumbs up
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deanocity3
keresley
49 of 73  Wed 19th Feb 2014 4:02pm  

picture and write up on Selina Dix
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charabanc
Coventry
50 of 73  Wed 19th Feb 2014 7:39pm  

On 18th Feb 2014 5:25am, dutchman said: Thanks for that Charabanc. I've always wondered who Selina Dix House was named after and now I know! Cheers
Dutchman - I have been trying, for some time, to establish some replacement memorial in the city for Selina Dix, since the block of flats named after her was demolished in 2005. Several years ago, the new City College appealed for suggestions for people after whom they could name their new buildings near the Swanswell. I wrote suggesting Selina Dix because of her enormous contribution to the people of Hillfields and Coventry, particularly in respect of the building where courses on health and child care were held. I heard nothing in reply and, as far as I know, the buildings remain unnamed. I continue to campaign at every opportunity.
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matchle55
Coventry
51 of 73  Wed 19th Feb 2014 7:50pm  

On 19th Feb 2014 3:58pm, scrutiny said: Ford street. Thumbs up
I'm sorry but if you look at a 1905 map I can't see how a photographer could have captured Wheatley St school, the flour mills and Priory St baths from any point in Ford St. Maybe I'm missing something ????????????????
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dutchman
Spon End
52 of 73  Wed 19th Feb 2014 8:53pm  

It's definitely Ford Street and I'm fairly sure the chimney on the right belonged to the chemical works in Perkins Street.
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matchle55
Coventry
53 of 73  Wed 19th Feb 2014 9:35pm  

Now that makes sense Smile Smile
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deanocity3
keresley
54 of 73  Wed 19th Feb 2014 9:43pm  

You can see the chimney almost top left on the 'Britain from above' pic I put on 28th Jan
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scrutiny
coventry
55 of 73  Thu 20th Feb 2014 7:57am  

Definitely the chemical works in Perkins St, they had a rear entrance in Cox St where we used to nip in and purloin a tea chest for our trolleys. Oh my
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Watson 1942
Southam
56 of 73  Thu 20th Feb 2014 10:40am  

Selina Dix - when I was a pupil at Wheatley Street School way back in 1942 to 1946 we were divided into 'Houses' and Selina Dix was Yellow, Godiva Blue, Ellen Terry Green and Red was George Elliot. Obviously these were all famous women connected with Coventry and we were encouraged to believe that we too could become women who could, and would, contribute to the future of Coventry
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charabanc
Coventry
57 of 73  Fri 21st Feb 2014 10:23pm  

Thank you for that Watson. Selina died in the year that you went to the school. Her death was actually registered in Bakewell, Derbyshire, but I don't know whether she was buried there. She was born in Beeston, Nottingham but lived, for most of her life, in Coventry. Whilst headmistress of the Girls' School, she actually lived at 4 Fairfax Street, next to the school.
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deanocity3
keresley
58 of 73  Sun 2nd Mar 2014 9:54pm  

Is the start of this film in Wheatley Street playground film about William Wilson Coventry MP 1970's
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Sherlock 65
Coventry
59 of 73  Sat 8th Mar 2014 4:11am  

It is the Wheatley Street playground - great film!
Sometimes right, sometimes not

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NormK
bulkington
60 of 73  Sat 8th Mar 2014 8:36am  

And you can see the Flour Mill on the other side of the road. Thumbs up
Milly rules

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