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	Midland Red
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	Mon 4th Mar 2013  11:48am  
	 
	Have been lent this photograph of steamroller driver Jack Frost (centre) in front of his Coventry Corporation machine - can anyone identify the location?
 
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	LesMac
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Mon 4th Mar 2013  12:37pm  
	 
	Well! First thoughts are Spon End, but what about the factory chimney? The roof appears to have the word WHITE written on it, could that be a clue? The roller does not have a head of steam so it was not in use at that moment. So, the roller is in a council yard somewhere, it's not on a road?? In short I have no idea where it is. Pass. Les 
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	Foxcote
	 Warwick  | 
	 
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	Mon 4th Mar 2013  1:15pm  
	 
	Could the location be right if it was the 'White and Poppe' factory' on the right? 
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	LesMac
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Wed 6th Mar 2013  2:16pm  
	 
	Gimme a clue  
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	NormK
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	Wed 6th Mar 2013  2:52pm  
	 
	I cannot think of anywhere in Coventry where this photo was taken. What about the CC on the bucket, does this mean 'Coventry Council' or maybe 'County Council'.The bridge arches are very similar to Coton Arches in Nuneaton. But if you say it's Coventry then I don't know  
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	Annewiggy
	 Tamworth  | 
	 
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	Wed 6th Mar 2013  3:56pm  
	 
	Could it be near the railway arches in Spon End?
 
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	Midland Red
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	Wed 6th Mar 2013  4:33pm  
	 
	On 6th Mar 2013  2:52pm, NormK said: 
I cannot think of anywhere in Coventry where this photo was taken. What about the CC on the bucket, does this mean 'Coventry Council' or maybe 'County Council'. The bridge arches are very similar to Coton Arches in Nuneaton. But if you say it's Coventry then I don't know  
Norm, I don't say it's Coventry, but in the 1911 Census he was employed by Coventry Corporation, and the same two words appear on the steamroller in the photo   | 
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	Annewiggy
	 Tamworth  | 
	 
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	Wed 6th Mar 2013  7:01pm  
	 
	I have found some information in a book on Dunlop about the White and Poppe factory which was built in Holbrooks during the First World War. It would be near a railway line and it seems that a lot of building work and road construction would have been going on there. Is it possible that this could be the site on the picture. The white and Poppe factory became Dunlop number 1 and 2 factories. 
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	LesMac
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Fri 8th Mar 2013  9:25am  
	 
	The only other likely arches I can think of are those at the old Lockhurst Lane railway station. Les 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
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	Fri 8th Mar 2013  10:06am  
	 
	Hi all  
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	NormK
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	Fri 8th Mar 2013  10:12am  
	 
	It has to include the chimney as well, and that narrows it down a fair bit don't you think? The chimney looks to be a big one so it must be in an industrial area somewhere.
ps. was Holbrook bridge ever arched?  
		Milly rules 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
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	Fri 8th Mar 2013  10:20am  
	 
	Hi NormK  
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	NormK
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	Fri 8th Mar 2013  11:38am  
	 
	I wish I was Sherlock, then I would solve this easily  
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	Foxcote
	 Warwick  | 
	 
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	Sat 9th Mar 2013  1:16pm  
	 
	This is the same company with the 'prancing horse' logo and I wonder where in Coventry it has been taken. Sorry to say it isn't solving the initial 'poser'!
Steam Roller  
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	Annewiggy
	 Tamworth  | 
	 
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	Sat 9th Mar 2013  1:25pm  
	 
	The prancing horse is the logo for Aveling Barford Invicta. I have just been looking at some old Spon End forums on here. There is a picture on "Another spot the street thread". Dutchman says it is Spon Street looking west. There are 2 chimneys in the background which he says are the waterworks chimneys. These would be near to the Spon End viaduct. Could one of these be the chimney? 
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