Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Fri 25th Oct 2019 10:40am
Well done Helen - as always! I was about to link to this image from a Historic Coventry memories page....
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Fri 25th Oct 2019 10:53am
Rob, this Forum should be called the Brains Trust (a bit before your time!) |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Fri 25th Oct 2019 11:44am
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Fri 25th Oct 2019 12:21pm
ROTFLMAO I'm not sure that I can take credit. It's cropped up before and I don't think that I found it. But having looted it from here I set about pinpointing each building. One of the giveaways is the Catholic church. Yes Rob, that picture was an excellent starting point to slot the painting into position. Almost the same angle. I'll be honest, even I haven't read the entire back catalogue of Historic Coventry stuff and I've forgotten a lot of what I've read, or at least where I found it. The truth is out there... and often in here too. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Fri 25th Oct 2019 12:39pm
The painting link references the first Catholic Church - like you Helen I forget what I have already digested as there is soooo much great info on here now. Which was the Church then? |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Fri 25th Oct 2019 1:03pm
The church is the unpleasantly green building on the right with a cross. I'm not sure which side or both the church occupied. One for Heathite I think. It would have been about 75/76 when numbering came along. My gut instinct is that both sides were part of it. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Fri 25th Oct 2019 2:03pm
Did not know about that - I was brought up Catholic and my mum still attends St Osburg's although nearly all our weddings, christenings and funerals are at All Souls.
From 1707 there was a Franciscan mission in Coventry The mission at that date also had the use of houses in Little Park Street and Smithford Street.
In 1775 you could have attended Mass at the 'Mass House' 74 & 75 Little Park Street. The first priest to celebrate Mass there was a Franciscan, Fr Walmsely, and he was succeeded by other of the English Friars Minor. The Franciscans handed the mission in Coventry to the Benedictines in 1803. The 'Mass House' was sold when the owner died in 1806. Fr Dawber bought land in Hill Street and on 8th December 1807 the Church of St Mary and St Laurence was consecrated, the first Catholic Church in Coventry after the reformation. This was replaced in 1843 by St. Osburg's. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Fri 25th Oct 2019 2:31pm
Ah, excellent tie up. I don't know which house on Smithford Street they were using but the 1807 church on Hill Street was the one I posted about the other day on the Hill Street topic. It's very satisfying when these things click together. |
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heathite
Coventry |
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Sat 26th Oct 2019 6:40am
Hi, here's a little from the 1874 directory.
and from the 1921 directory.
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sun 27th Oct 2019 11:45am
Thanks Heathite. Clearly all of the Catholic mini churches had gone before then. The church on LPS reverted to two properties. Interestingly JB Shelton lived on the site of the Roebuck. |
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bohica
coventry |
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Sun 27th Oct 2019 1:44pm
Years ago I worked with a talented artist, Herbert Vincent at Hawker Siddeley. I believe he was a member of one or two local art societies. Anyone heard of him or seen any of his works? Question |
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon |
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Mon 28th Oct 2019 3:39pm
On 26th Oct 2019 6:40am, heathite said:
Thank you for showing the 1921 Spennell's Directory page for Little Park Street. I found my grandfather William Charles Smith at number 8 Court 20. This court was Little Palace Yard, which has its own section on the Forum.
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Tue 29th Oct 2019 12:45pm
On 27th Oct 2019 1:44pm, bohica said:
Years ago I worked with a talented artist, Herbert Vincent at Hawker Siddeley. I believe he was a member of one or two local art societies. Anyone heard of him or seen any of his works?
I don't recognise the name but as with music, I'm more interested in the work than who did it. There is someone who is painting from old Coventry photos, which are good but confusing because they look old but aren't. Might that be him? |
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bohica
coventry |
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Tue 29th Oct 2019 1:40pm
Thanks for the reply Helen.
I remember a couple of fighter aircraft pictures he painted and a few landscapes. A few of his co-workers bought pictures from him: one confided in me that whilst the pictures were good, he hoped one day that they'd be worth something.
I last saw Bert around 1980 and he'd be about 60, maybe 65 then, so he's likely long gone by now. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Sat 29th Aug 2020 9:57pm
David Gee, 1849. |
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