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| Baz Coventry
 
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	Wed 1st Aug 2012  9:18pm  
	 
	 
 I did see a picture somewhere with regards to a raised walk way from the rear of the Council House to St. Mary's. It must have been 40 feet in the air. And something to do with a wall that MAY have been part of the Castle.
I don't have this photo but do recall it being in a newspaper that I gave back to a lady that lent it to me.  
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| dutchman Spon End
 
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	Wed 1st Aug 2012  10:30pm  
	 
	 
 Coventry was part of the diocese of Lichfield until 1918.
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| heritage Bedworth
 
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	Fri 14th Jun 2013  5:09pm  
	 
	 
 I knew this was in my file but had trouble locating it.
Quality is not great as it is from the Coventry Graphic in December 1915. It shows the building of the Council House on the Hay Lane corner. Hopefully you can read the text underneath the image.
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| dutchman Spon End
 
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	Fri 14th Jun 2013  6:27pm  
	 
	 
 The Coventry Graphic were fiercely critical of the new Council House...
  'the exterior of the Council House is being overloaded with gaudy ornament' | 
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| morgana the secret garden
 
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| MattB Tile Hill, Coventry
 
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	Sat 13th Jun 2015  3:36pm  
	 
	 
 Hi, new here.
I am trying to find a picture of the figure that stands on top of the clock tower of the council house, can anyone help me out
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| Annewiggy Tamworth
 
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	Wed 17th Jun 2015  12:07pm  
	 
	 
 Hi Mattb, and welcome to the forum. Though the figure is not very clear, this picture may interest you from the Coventry Herald 1915 when the building was nearly finished and the scaffolding removed. I don't think I have seen a close up of the figure or what it is but no doubt one of our forum members can come up with something. Maybe one of our photographer members could take a zoom lens to get a better picture. 
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| Annewiggy Tamworth
 
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	Wed 17th Jun 2015  12:14pm  
	 
	 
 And never give up, a further search has come up with this dated 1915
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| heathite Coventry
 
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	Tue 30th Jun 2015  2:22pm  
	 
	 
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| Annewiggy Tamworth
 
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	Tue 30th Jun 2015  10:30pm  
	 
	 
 Thanks for that Heathite. He looks in pretty good condition for 100 years old and he went through the bombing as well. I wonder if anyone gets up there to maintain him. I think he looks slightly more laid back than the 100 year old picture, 
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| pixrobin Canley
 
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| Kaga simpson Peacehaven, East Sussex
 
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	Sun 15th Nov 2015  12:43pm  
	 
	 
 Wonderful photographs. Now I thought it was much much older, and designed for those days, as a kid it seemed to me the sun could not penetrate the lower half of the building, because of the buildings that hemmed it in, so they put the main statutes either in the doorway or up high, as I recall it seemed a damp shadowed narrow street, With thick stone walls and tiny windows it added dimension and mystery to someone of my tender years. It also led to the cathedral lanes (and topic) | 
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| Midland Red 
 
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	Sun 9th Apr 2017  3:48pm  
	 
	 
 It's gone   
Note the further poor output from Trinity Mirror - it was hardly "torn down"     | 
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| Old Lincolnian Coventry
 
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	Sun 9th Apr 2017  6:51pm  
	 
	 
 And there it is . . gone! (Apologies for picture quality)
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