Greeny
	 
	Coventry
	 
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	Sat 11th Feb 2012  11:53pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Just scanned a few images from this interesting book...
  
I saved it from being junked in the late 1970s when they were having a clear out at school (Coundon Court).
Can anyone identify the Hillfields locations in the first 2 pictures ?
  
 
From Trinity St looking towards White St
  
Will post more when I get time !
Cheers     
 
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	Ghengis Smith
	 
	Ireland
	 
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	Sun 12th Feb 2012  9:34am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Top images, Greeny!
Keep 'em coming! 
    
		
			Don't look around to find the sound that's right beneath your feet 
		
		 
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	NormK
	 
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	Sun 12th Feb 2012  9:37am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Your second picture is of Albert Street taken from the block of flats at the end, the caravan is George Hilditch scrapyard, and the gable end further down is the Star and Garter pub. Opposite Hilditch's is what remains of Johnson and Mason after we demolished it, it backed on to the Ivy Cottage pub on Primrose Hill St.....
 
		
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	dutchman
	 
	Spon End
	 
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	Sun 12th Feb 2012  12:39pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Well spotted Norm    I wouldn't have got it despite having played there as a kid    This is a map from 1951 confirming your brilliant observation:
  
 
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	NormK
	 
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	Sun 12th Feb 2012  1:11pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Dutchman . . in that case you must remember when the tower crane collapsed while building the flats in Hillfields, I am not sure if it's the crane in the first picture, and the driver was killed if my memory serves me right... 
		
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	dutchman
	 
	Spon End
	 
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	Sun 12th Feb 2012  1:27pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
On 12th Feb 2012  1:11pm, NormK said: 
Dutchman . . in that case you must remember when the tower crane collapsed while building the flats in Hillfields 
Afraid not Norm. I think I'd stopped visiting Hillfields before any of the tower blocks were built and prefer to remember it that way    
 
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	walrus
	 
	cheshire
	 
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	Sun 12th Feb 2012  1:46pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Unfortunately in the headlong rush to modernise, Hillfields and so many other places were bulldozed to make way for the newer and, so we thought, better. It's only after costly lessons, both financially and socially, that we've learned that we might have refurbished and rebuilt some areas. Hillfields  became an area to stay clear of. 
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	flapdoodle
	 
	Coventry
	 
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	Mon 13th Feb 2012  12:44am  
	 
	
	 
	 
On 11th Feb 2012  11:53pm, Greeny said:
From Trinity St looking towards White St
  
Will post more when I get time !
Cheers     
 
The same view these days is absolutely horrible.
How many buildings did they demolish to built that ring road? I'm not against ring roads, they can be good for distributing traffic, but the Coventry ring road is just so brutal and seems to have damaged the city so much.  
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	NeilsYard
	 
	Coventry
	 
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	Mon 13th Feb 2012  5:48am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Well said Flap     Theres so much of old Coventry I'll never know because of it....  
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	J2R2R
	 
	Lytham St Annes
	 
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	Fri 28th Jun 2013  10:53am  
	 
	
	 
	 
On 12th Feb 2012  1:11pm, NormK said: 
Dutchman . . in that case you must remember when the tower crane collapsed while building the flats in Hillfields, I am not sure if it's the crane in the first picture, and the driver was killed if my memory serves me right...
 
I lived in Hillfields House and was in St Mary's Infants School when this happened and saw the devastation when I got home. I cannot remember exactly which year it happened but I guess 1967.
One of the girls in my class, Mary Wilson, lived in one of the houses destroyed in Nelson Street.
I have clear memories of the area including Phillips' Hardware, Porter's Newsagents and D-Di's Ice Cream.
There was also a guy called Mr Grunsky who lived in Gilbert Street who used to take me to Coombe Abbey.
I have many memories so it is good to see the photographs and recall my times there.  
		
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 
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	Fri 28th Jun 2013  4:24pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Hello J2R2R & welcome to our forum.    
                             Many of our members are from your part of Coventry.  
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	burnsy
	 
	Coventry
	 
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	Sat 29th Jun 2013  6:12pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
On 11th Feb 2012  11:53pm, Greeny said: 
...Can anyone identify the Hillfields locations in the first 2 pictures ?
  
 
 
The top picture is the rear gardens of houses in Weston Street
  
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