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NormK
bulkington
106 of 118  Sun 12th May 2013 11:58am  

I think you have cracked it MR. If you look at the shadow of the Foundry it has 3 bays, the nearest one has a vent just the same as the first photo, and the embankment rising at the last arch, the building behind the chimney was added later Thumbs up
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dutchman
Spon End
107 of 118  Mon 13th May 2013 2:29am  

It's possible (Alvis painted some pretty strange signs on their roof) but the original photo would have to be late 1920s/early 1930s when the new water works was being built. Prior to that the area behind Northumberland Road was still allotments. The new pumping house (on the left), which used electricity instead of steam, is still there by the way. I walk past it quite often on my way to and from Morrisons.
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Bill Beckett
Coventry
108 of 118  Sun 29th Dec 2013 5:39pm  

On 12th Mar 2013 8:17pm, Baz said: Thanks Dutchman, looks like it back to the drawing board again. It's also not Nauls Mill Park bridge, it's too small.
This is definitely Nauls Mill Bridge. Bablake School is to the left of the picture. I use this path all the time.
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Midland Red

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109 of 118  Sun 29th Dec 2013 6:13pm  

The comment "It's also not Nauls Mill Park bridge" referred to the fact that the bridge in original photo was not Nauls Mill Park, not the one in the above picture Thumbs up
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PaulB1973
Coventry
110 of 118  Mon 3rd Mar 2014 8:29pm  

On 13th Mar 2013 9:59am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Hi all Wave Wait a minute, what about this in Whitley/Willenhall, what is called the Sherbourne viaduct. This picture is from Flickr.
Apologies to drag up a rather old thread - not sure the steam roller picture puzzle was ever solved! My picture - shown here above - is indeed the Sowe Viaduct, located behind the Corpus Christi RC Primary School off Langbank Avenue in Ernesford Grange. Tarquin Close, Willenhall lies the other side of that main span. This is not to be confused with the Sherbourne Viaduct, which is located close to the Waste Disposal Unit off Bar Road in Whitley. It is the same railway line - but a different location!
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
111 of 118  Mon 3rd Mar 2014 9:06pm  

Hi & welcome Paul Wave No apologies needed for contributing to our better understanding on our forum. Nearly twelve months on from this particular post, my mind is being pushed towards a location for the steam roller as being Coundon towards Spon End. Not sure though.
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PaulB1973
Coventry
112 of 118  Mon 3rd Mar 2014 9:30pm  

Hi, thanks. I've been a long-time lurker here - thought it was about time to 'sign up' ! I have been posting Coventry-related pictures on my Flickr page for a few years now, although I'm not a serious photographer - I just carry a small digital camera. I have a bit of a thing for buses and trains. The Sowe Viaduct is known locally as the seven arches, built presumably when the London to Birmingham Railway was completed in 1838. It is a stones-throw from me, as I live off Langbank Avenue itself, mind you at night that location is dark, secluded and not a little eerie. Regards the original picture - I am really not sure, although I suspect you are correct in saying Spon End or thereabouts. Although I wouldn't fully commit myself!
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PhiliPamInCoventry
113 of 118  Mon 3rd Mar 2014 9:54pm  
Off-topic / chat  

dutchman
Spon End
114 of 118  Tue 4th Mar 2014 1:19am  

On 3rd Mar 2014 9:06pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Nearly twelve months on from this particular post, my mind is being pushed towards a location for the steam roller as being Coundon towards Spon End. Not sure though.
I thought we'd pretty much agreed it was the water pumping station next to the Spon End arches?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
115 of 118  Tue 4th Mar 2014 8:16am  

Hi & yes Dutchman, Wave I am "pretty much" agreed. I am very confident that the arches in the photograph are the Spon arches & nearly as confident that the location is the one time waterworks depot. Wave
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dutchman
Spon End
116 of 118  Tue 4th Mar 2014 12:36pm  

The electric pumping station which they appear to be building is still there Philip, surrounded by a modern housing estate. It's the old steam-driven pumping works and Alvis foundry buildings seen in the background which have long gone. Smile
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Prof
Gloucester
117 of 118  Tue 9th Sep 2014 7:15pm  

I believe the path was known as The Black Pad. There was another the other side of the city off Burns Road which led to Stoke Bowling Club.
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Midland Red

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118 of 118  Tue 9th Sep 2014 7:27pm  

Do you mean Occupation Road?
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