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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
76 of 163  Thu 3rd Nov 2016 4:24pm  

Walking down Coat of Arms Bridge Road this morning I took this shot of the Visitor Centre in the park as the mist was beginning to lift, apologies for the quality
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francesb
tile hill south
77 of 163  Thu 20th Jul 2017 11:18am  

Can anyone tell me which school created the floor tiles in the Park & Ride shelter in the Memorial Park please. I think it was either Henry VIIl or Finham Park.
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Prof
Gloucester
78 of 163  Mon 12th Nov 2018 5:28pm  

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Prof
Gloucester
79 of 163  Mon 12th Nov 2018 5:33pm  

On 20th Dec 2012 10:22pm, Rob Orland said:
On 18th Dec 2012 11:12am, Midland Red said: Can SKS provide details of the origins of these, please Smile
These two stone pieces are from the original rubble in the ruins of the Old Cathedral - a pinnacle from the top of an outer wall, and part of a pillar. Some time ago I was emailed with a similar question, then the person asking the question got an answer from the Coventry Archives and passed it back on to me. I'm not certain of any particular significance though - maybe they were just considered as "ornaments" for the park? Hope this is what you were looking for. Thumbs up
The stone pinnacle from the Cathedral in the Memorial Park looks suspiciously like the one that marked where King George VI stood surveying the ruins after the November Blitz.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
80 of 163  Thu 15th Nov 2018 12:54am  

Not quite the same Prof -
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Prof
Gloucester
81 of 163  Thu 15th Nov 2018 9:22pm  

Thanks Neil, is it still in the old St Michael's today?
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NeilsYard
Coventry
82 of 163  Fri 16th Nov 2018 11:26am  

I'm not actually sure Prof - not walked through the ruins for a while - anyone?
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
83 of 163  Fri 16th Nov 2018 12:42pm  

This looks like it from Google maps. Don't know if it still has the inscription base though. Sorry it's off centre but had to crop some people out!
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Prof
Gloucester
84 of 163  Fri 16th Nov 2018 1:02pm  

Thank you Anne, it looks as if it is indeed still in place there! Good!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
85 of 163  Sat 17th Nov 2018 9:26am  

I might be in town next week so I'll have a walk through and check Thumbs up
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Prof
Gloucester
86 of 163  Sat 17th Nov 2018 10:59am  

Thank you Neil.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
87 of 163  Sat 17th Nov 2018 12:19pm  

Is it in the same place as the original, you could do a then and now picture if it is Neil
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NeilsYard
Coventry
88 of 163  Sat 17th Nov 2018 12:24pm  

It sure looks to be from your google image Anne - I'll give it a go!
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
89 of 163  Sat 17th Nov 2018 4:36pm  

No, none are the originaI. I have a picture of the original stone, but don't have the know-how to put it on. It says: "Just inside the south door of the Cathedral this commemorative stone was hastily erected to mark the King's visit." The note on it says 16th Nov1940. It's as tall as the man that's erecting it, it's made up of four pieces of (I assume) pillar, each piece about two feet tall, bar the bottom one, standing loosely on top of each other, standing on loose rubble. So yes, they built one later.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
90 of 163  Thu 13th Jun 2019 9:48am  

Some amazing footage has been found here by Cliff Berwick on FB. We all know about the tethering blocks in the park for barrage balloons but I've never seen any footage of them - until now! What is interesting is they do not appear to be flying where the blocks are today - which suggests there were others or the blocks where moved. Another amazing thing I have just noticed - apologies for the screen grab - however as per the Little Palace Yard thread, this is only the second image (ok this is a film frame!) that I have seen of the LPY stone arbour still standing. You can see it here from that film in the background - bottom right. I will have to check my records but this suggests the film is pre-blitz,1940.
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