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matchle55
Coventry
76 of 192  Wed 28th Jun 2017 8:38am  

On 27th Jun 2017 10:56pm, NeilsYard said:
This is a picture that we have all seen before, but, maybe you don't know that the car, a 1936 Riley Kestrel reg AKV 892 was rebuilt at the factory and is still on the road. It was due to make an appearance at Wroxall Abbey this weekend but a technical hitch prevented this
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NeilsYard
Coventry
77 of 192  Sat 9th Sep 2017 8:53am  

Thanks to Debbie Dean Nelson on the True Cov FB page - a great large view of what was left standing on West Orchard -
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
78 of 192  Sat 9th Sep 2017 3:05pm  

Great picture NeilsYard, would that be about 43/44 time?
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Midland Red

79 of 192  Sat 9th Sep 2017 3:17pm  

I would have thought it was post-war, as the island is laid out, but before 1949 when the Godiva statue was unveiled - so, probably 1947ish Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
80 of 192  Thu 28th Sep 2017 12:09am  

Just wanted to make a slight correction - my photo on Post 70 showing the Boots store is of course on the corner of Broadgate and Market Place, not West Orchard. Apols!
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
81 of 192  Thu 28th Sep 2017 10:21am  

Midland Red, You could be right, long time ago, but I think most of those buildings were cleared by 47/8 and the foundations of Broadgate House, Owen Owen, was on the move, but I'm going on memory, there must be picture of the progress in the CET. Plus I was missing from Coventry 46/7 time so missed some of the progress.
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Midland Red

82 of 192  Thu 28th Sep 2017 11:40am  

From "Historic England": The plan for the commercial heart of the city was focused on a pedestrianised centre, believed to be the first proposed in Europe. This was aligned on the surviving cathedral spire and opened out onto a central green space, Broadgate Garden, around which commercial buildings, Broadgate House, (referred to in plans as 'Block B'), the Hotel Leofric (Block C) and Owen Owen department store (Block H), were ranged. The buildings within the Precinct and around Broadgate were designed both by the City Architect's Department and commercial or in-house architects of the various stores. However, Gibson restricted the free use of the site so that all buildings conformed to a 6 metre module and used similar materials, thus unifying the various elements of the scheme. The Hotel Leofric and the west range of Broadgate House are thus complimentary. The foundation stone of the shopping centre was laid in May 1948 by Princess Elizabeth at the opening of Broadgate Garden, and it forms part of the arcade at the north end of Broadgate House. Planning applications for 'Block B' were submitted in 1949 and the building was completed in 1953. It was designed to provide shop and office accommodation, let on long-term leases, for those whose premises had been destroyed by bombing.
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Prof
Gloucester
83 of 192  Tue 3rd Jul 2018 9:18pm  

Dutchman post 53 of this topic shows The Gibney in Hill St. I remember it well.
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TSP
W.A.
84 of 192  Sun 19th Aug 2018 3:31am  

I think Rider Betts warehouse was one of the last remaining buildings in West Orchard to be demolished. The steel framework in the background of the second picture was that erected prior to the war for the planned new Co-op store. The third shows the relative position of the River Sherbourne with The City Arms Hotel in the background.
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Helen F
Warrington
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85 of 192  Mon 20th Aug 2018 4:07pm  

Another 3 interesting photos TSP. The third one in particular shows how far below street level the river runs. I doubt that the river has carved a huge amount out of the ground since there was a ford and a forge there (Smithford Street).
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NeilsYard
Coventry
86 of 192  Mon 20th Aug 2018 9:45pm  

Ace photos TSP especially the first one. Any idea whereabouts on West Orchard we are looking there? Where did these come from? Thanks for sharing Thumbs up
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Helen F
Warrington
Thread starter
87 of 192  Tue 21st Aug 2018 2:44pm  

West Orchard The first image is a couple rows up from the Chapel (looking north) but I don't know anything about the business. The light you see at the end of the tunnel is where the yard crosses the Sherbourne.
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Midland Red

88 of 192  Tue 21st Aug 2018 3:08pm  

Rider Betts & Sons was a well-known 19th century Coventry corn merchants I recall that they were still in existence in the 1960s with a retail outlet in Warwick Row
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matchle55
Coventry
89 of 192  Tue 21st Aug 2018 8:29pm  

They also had a yard for bulk storage on the corner of Torrington Ave and Templar Ave, this was diagonally opposite the Co-op bakery. Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
90 of 192  Tue 21st Aug 2018 10:39pm  

So about where the cross is Helen?
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