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	Rob Orland
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	Tue 9th Aug 2011  8:09pm  
	 
	I recently bought this postcard from eBay thinking that it was a house in Hall Lane, Walsgrave.  It's entitled "The Rest in Winter Time".  I've since compared it with another old photo, however, and realised that it isn't where I thought it was.  Does anyone else recognise this place?
 
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	Dreamtime
	 Perth Western Australia  | 
	 
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	Wed 10th Aug 2011  4:56am  
	 
	Oh, trust you to come up with that one, and a very old one at that. How old do you think we are Rob - he ha ho ho.
Seriously though, just a wild guess to start the ball rolling, it would not be in Berkswell would it ? it looks like that kind of area.  Not just an ordinary house though, might be a convalescent home of some sort.  Don't think anyone's eyes are good enough to read the notice on the gate!!!!!!!
Waiting in anticipation.
 
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	Rob Orland
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	Thu 11th Aug 2011  7:36am  
	 
	On 10th Aug 2011  4:56am, Dreamtime said: 
....it would not be in Berkswell would it ? it looks like that kind of area. 
It is possible.  However, the person selling the card had been told it was in Walsgrave, although he wasn't 100% sure, which was what made me compare it on Google Street View to a house in Hall Lane.....
Street View
After I saw another old card though, I realised that the adjacent building was missing in the above photo, so it must be somewhere else.....
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	Dreamtime
	 Perth Western Australia  | 
	 
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	Thu 11th Aug 2011  9:30am  
	 
	Mmm, that was no '60 min. makeover' but of course over the years they do anything to retain most of the original.
Anyway, I am not giving up Rob. 
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	Midland Red
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	Thu 11th Aug 2011  9:50am  
	 
	The church tower in the postcard view might be a starting point 
My first impression is that it's Woodway Lane - the location of the church and the shape and incline of the road look similar
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	TonyS
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	Thu 11th Aug 2011  10:38am  
	 
	I think its the first photo that Rob is attempting to locate, rather than the second which appears to be the junction of Hall Lane & Woodway Lane.
Although, strangely, if you type "The Rest, Walsgrave" into Google, in one of the many links you arrive at a Care Home in Woodway Lane! (certainly not recognisable as the first photo though!) 
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	Midland Red
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	Thu 11th Aug 2011  10:56am  
	 
	On 11th Aug 2011  10:38am, TonyS said: 
I think its the first photo that Rob is attempting to locate.... 
Yes, I know - the mystery is the first postcard, not the second, and my response was to that - if you compare the first postcard to my Google link, you'll see some similarities - the church tower and the bend and incline in the road | 
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	TonyS
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	Thu 11th Aug 2011  11:18am  
	 
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	Rob Orland
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	Thu 11th Aug 2011  7:54pm  
	 
	Cliff, you're a genius!  
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
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	Wed 27th Jun 2012  7:10pm  
	 
	Hi all  
 
 
 
Easy-peasy I know, but I enjoyed being there this morning. Any excuse, hey!  | 
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	Dreamtime
	 Perth Western Australia  | 
	 
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	Thu 28th Jun 2012  4:18am  
	 
	Can't help but admire this forum for all the great photos you boys put on. There is always something new to see.
Thanks a million.      
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	TonyS
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	Tue 3rd Jul 2012  12:29pm  
	 
	Philip, I think your first photo looks like the courtyard entrance to the Guildhall, your second is the archway entrance (although moved from another location) to the Motte & Bailey castle dating from the mid-twelfth century, and the last is the clock-tower on the corner of the Council House. (This "clock tower" is actually visible in the "Coventry City Centre 1920" photo on the "Britain from above" web-site)    
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	Midland Red
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	Thu 28th Feb 2013  5:20pm  
	 
	Saw this today - what do ST (or TS) stand for, and where is it?
 
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	Midland Red
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	Sat 2nd Mar 2013  7:55pm  
	 
	I can give the location (courtesy of Google street-view)
 
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	mick
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	Sun 3rd Mar 2013  12:06pm  
	 
	On 28th Feb 2013  5:20pm, Midland Red said: 
Saw this today - what do ST (or TS) stand for, and where is it?
 
I think I might have cracked it! Coventry's second paid Police Superintendent was a Thomas Skermer from Liverpool circa 1860. This would have been about the time the new Police Station was built and I suspect he thought he would incorporate himself for posterity. 
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