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Rugby
New Jersey, USA
1 of 43  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 6:33pm  

Is the spire shown behind 22 Bayley Lane Holy Trinity? Current photographs from the same angle do not feature a spire. PS photo from the early thirties.
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dutchman
Spon End
2 of 43  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 7:11pm  

Hello Rugby Wave It's the spire of the Baptist Church which stood on the corner of Hay Lane and Bayley Lane and was destroyed in the Blitz.
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Rugby
New Jersey, USA
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3 of 43  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 7:55pm  

Hello and thank you Dutchman. Scanned the photograph from a book I inherited from my parents.
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dutchman
Spon End
4 of 43  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 8:23pm  

This is a picture of the Baptist Church after it was bombed taken from the tower of the Cathedral. You can see where the spire would have been located. COVENTRY, SPRING 1944: EVERYDAY LIFE IN COVENTRY, WARWICKSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK, 1944 COVENTRY, SPRING 1944: EVERYDAY LIFE IN COVENTRY, WARWICKSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK, 1944 Copyright
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Rugby
New Jersey, USA
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5 of 43  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 9:21pm  

Hello again. Were the remains of the Baptist Church preserved or demolished?
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dutchman
Spon End
6 of 43  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 9:42pm  

Demolished I'm afraid and the land it stood on left derelict for many years. It has recently been replaced with a trendy wine bar called "Bayley's"! Sad
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
7 of 43  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 9:58pm  

I remember when I was a kid that I used to walk past that site most days and it was always a mysterious looking place behind hoardings. There was presumably a cellar or crypt because I recall peering in and seeing a huge hole in the ground. The remains must have been removed before the mid-50s, but it lay derelict for nigh on 40 years. The pub that was eventually built on the site was called the Newt & Cucumber. It was a mainly student venue.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
8 of 43  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 10:07pm  

On 23rd Jan 2012 9:58pm, MisterD-Di said: There was presumably a cellar or crypt because I recall peering in and seeing a huge hole in the ground.
If I recall reading about it, the cellar of this chapel was used as a static water tank for subsequent air-raids after it had been destroyed in the blitz.
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dutchman
Spon End
9 of 43  Tue 24th Jan 2012 12:03am  

I only remember the site myself as a pile of rubble surrounded by a brick wall. A friend used to do his homework on it in the morning before catching the school bus in Broadgate. The council had some sort of grandiose plan to redevelop the entire area - which is why it was left derelict - but nothing ever came of it.
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NormK
bulkington
10 of 43  Sun 26th Feb 2012 6:22pm  

Milly rules

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Midland Red

11 of 43  Wed 4th Mar 2015 2:45pm  

Bayley Lane photos 11 & 12 Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
12 of 43  Wed 4th Mar 2015 2:54pm  

Ah, nice one, Cliff Big grin I knew you'd be on the ball - I like the way you can see the grave cross on the postcard that's visible today on google maps!
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Midland Red

13 of 43  Wed 4th Mar 2015 3:24pm  

Great spot, Neil Thumbs up
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flapdoodle
Coventry
14 of 43  Wed 4th Mar 2015 6:35pm  

They should reconstruct that.
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David H
Lancashire
15 of 43  Mon 18th May 2015 9:12pm  

I seem to remember that the static water tank was in the building on the corner of Hay Lane opposite the Golden Cross pub. I took the attached photo a couple of years ago which is on the wall of the building on Hay Lane next door to the Golden Cross and directly opposite where the tank was. I cannot decipher all of the writing but it does appear to indicate the location of water and is presumably a WWII notice.
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