Mick Strong
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Mon 15th Nov 2021 11:28am
On 7th Mar 2010 1:47am, dutchman said:
Thanks Rob.
Another photo confirms the building in the foreground is indeed part of "Judges Court" but was this really located in Little Park Street or was it in neighbouring Much Park Street? (I have seen it captioned as both on the Library Pictures pages). The three storey jutted timber-framed building in the distance also looks suspiciously like No 10 Much Park Street before it was dismantled and reconstructed in Spon Street.
Painting by Colin Dick
Reading this old post, I noticed that it said the painting was by Colin Dick. Was this the same Colin Dick whom was an art teacher at Woodlands in the 60's?
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Midland Red
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Mon 15th Nov 2021 12:21pm
Yes, Mick - link |
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Mick Strong
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Mon 15th Nov 2021 1:49pm
Thanks MR and what a great link.
Colin took me for art at Woodlands and was a great teacher. One of my fondest memories is of him ice skating on the Biology pond in the school grounds.
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lindatee2002
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Mon 15th Nov 2021 2:50pm
I cannot wait to get back to Cov to walk around Spon Street. Aside from going to a couple of pubs as a teenager and visits with my dad in the late 50's, I didn't go there very often. The artwork shown on this thread is beautiful. Can you get prints? |
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Rob Orland
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Fri 11th Mar 2022 12:57pm
You might be pleased to see that Coventry Archivist, Vida Milovanovic, has added another fine article for our forum members to enjoy....
Mapping Coventry: The drawings of Dr. Nathaniel Troughton (Article 21) |
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Helen F
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Fri 11th Mar 2022 1:02pm
Fabulous. |
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Midland Red
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Tue 5th Dec 2023 2:52pm
Florence Weston - I didn't know until just a few minutes ago that she was the wife of my 1st cousin 2x removed.
I had a number of hints this morning from Ancestry - most are usually useless and inaccurate - but for some reason I clicked on the one referring to 'Florence Salter'. This was a link to her obituary in 1942, and when I followed it up, I found the Coventry Standard reporting on the funeral of 'Mrs Florence Weston, of 38 Coniston Road, Coventry, the well-known artist...'
Her husband was Thomas Davenport Weston, whose mother was Charlotte Lines, a member of the Lines/Lynes 'dynasty' which has previously been referred to with this forum. |
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NeilsYard
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Fri 5th Apr 2024 11:43am
Does anyone know of any images of Sydney Bunney himself? I know he passed away in 1928.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Fri 5th Apr 2024 1:46pm
Are they any images of him in the Newspaper archives Anne? |
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Annewiggy
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Fri 5th Apr 2024 2:26pm
I can't find anything Neil. |
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