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	BrotherJoybert
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Tue 9th Mar 2010  8:32am  
	 
	Didn't see it myself so if anyone else missed the demolition, this and other clips are on YouTube:
Courtaulds Chimney, Little Heath, Coventry. 7th March 2010
 
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	Rob Orland
	 Historic Coventry  | 
	 
	2 of 194 
	Tue 9th Mar 2010  9:16pm  
	 
	Hey, thanks for that - I didn't even realise it was being demolished! Not something we get to see everyday.
Cheers. 
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	Chaingang
	 Tile Hill Village  | 
	 
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	Tue 29th Nov 2011  11:29pm  
	 
	Please can somebody help?
When I was an apprentice I heard a rhyme about Courtaulds chimney, the only bit I can remember 
Courtaulds chimney gets rid of all the smoke,
it takes the stink from Foleshill
and dumps it down in Stoke 
If anyone can supply the complete verse it would be appreciated 
		adopted coventry 
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	Midland Red
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	4 of 194 
	Wed 30th Nov 2011  7:19am  
	 
	Here's the chimney !
 
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	Chaingang
	 Tile Hill Village  | 
	 
	5 of 194 
	Wed 30th Nov 2011  7:54am  
	 
	Thanks for the photograph, I knew it was the biggest, it's the verse I'm after.  
		adopted coventry 
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	Midland Red
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	Wed 30th Nov 2011  9:22am  
	 
	Needed to find it !
Courtaulds built a chimney
It wasn't built for smoke
But to take the stink from Foleshill
And dump it down in Stoke
  
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
	7 of 194 
	Wed 30th Nov 2011  11:11am  
	 
	Hey! That's my line!  
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	Chaingang
	 Tile Hill Village  | 
	 
	8 of 194 
	Wed 30th Nov 2011  1:55pm  
	 
	Thank you Midland Red - I have asked dozens of people over the years and never found anybody who knew what I was talking about.  
		adopted coventry 
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	NeilsYard
	 Coventry  | 
	 
	9 of 194 
	Fri 2nd Dec 2011  12:01am  
	 
	That is a whopper! Whereabouts was it - and when did it (presumably) go? 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
	10 of 194 
	Fri 2nd Dec 2011  11:21pm  
	 
	Hello. The base of the chimney is still intact & was the subject of a preservation order. It can be seen from either near to the Stag pub or from Kingfield Rd.   
 
This is a quote from Wiki.
In July 1905, Courtaulds Ltd opened its factory in Foleshill and grew to become a world leader in the production of artificial fibres requiring a considerable expansion of the facility over the following years. The now-demolished Courtaulds chimney was reputed to be the tallest in England when it was erected in 1924. It stood 365 feet (111 m) tall, was built on 15 feet (4.5 m) - deep foundations, had a base diameter of 26 feet (8 m) tapering to 16 feet (5 m) at the top, and consisted of 917,000 bricks weighing a total of 4,000 tons (4,064 metric tons). Tower Court, formerly one of the Courtaulds buildings, is now used as offices.
What I do know is that of the three chimneys on the Great Heath site, two the tall one & the boiler house one were quite close together. Looking at Google from above, I can't be a hundred percent certain which actually is the base of the 365' chimney as there are two circle structures from the air either of which could be the chimney. The demolition was undertaken brick by brick, so I might need help to identify whether what we can see from Kingfield Rd, is the former boiler house chimney or the 'stink', or tall one. ps, They were both tall.  | 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
	11 of 194 
	Sat 3rd Dec 2011  12:21am  
	 
	Regards the poem about the chimney, I was once shown sheet music of a very old song called 'It ain't no fault of mine'. The song had several verses which went-:
If Friday fell on Saturday night, it ain't no fault of mine. It ain't no fault of mine.
Now, Courtaulds built a chimney, it was not built for smoke. It took the stink from Foleshill, & dropped it over Stoke. Well it ain't no fault of mine (then repeats & goes on to other odd verses).
The last person to have sung it on record, I have been told was Sandy Powell, well before the war.  
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	NeilsYard
	 Coventry  | 
	 
	12 of 194 
	Sat 3rd Dec 2011  4:47am  
	 
	Thanks for the info Philip   
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	K
	 Somewhere  | 
	 
	13 of 194 
	Sat 3rd Dec 2011  11:36am  
	 
	Was the chimney at the main Courtaulds' site, or at what was the British Celanese factory? 
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	morgana
	 the secret garden  | 
	 
	14 of 194 
	Sat 3rd Dec 2011  12:09pm  
	 
	If you take a look at the postcard above picture and take into account no smoke came out only a stink this must be the stink one, as the furthest chimney away photo postcard MidlandRed has put up has smoke coming out of it.   
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	K
	 Somewhere  | 
	 
	15 of 194 
	Sat 3rd Dec 2011  12:12pm  
	 
	Not only that, but if you look at the tall chimney, it has brick corbelling of two rings above rooftop level, whereas the one in the "cut-down" photograph doesn't, only what looks like metal walkways.  So I'd deduce that the "cut-down" one isn't the tall chimney. 
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