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groat
coventry
151 of 379  Mon 16th Jul 2018 8:17am  

Is it on the gate at the entrance to Castle Yard ?
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Prof
Gloucester
152 of 379  Mon 16th Jul 2018 2:18pm  

On 11th Jun 2016 9:30am, Dreamtime said: My father deep in thought caught by a street photographer, is he in Broadgate, and anyone guess the year?
I would have opted for 1937, but yes Rob is right, Hertford St with view of Broadgate behind. You may be pleased to know I think your father a very handsome looking man!
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pixrobin
Canley
153 of 379  Mon 16th Jul 2018 3:23pm  

Blimey groat, you're quick. Guess I owe you a 4d piece
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
154 of 379  Mon 16th Jul 2018 4:22pm  

On 16th Jul 2018 2:18pm, Prof said: I would have opted for 1937, but yes Rob is right, Hertford St with view of Broadgate behind. You may be pleased to know I think your father a very handsome looking man!
Thanks Prof, my parents married in 1936 and I always thought he had a worried or concerned look on his face on that photo so perhaps he had a lot on his mind. Well, it wasn't me I didn't arrive till much later! Wink
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Davey
Coventry
155 of 379  Wed 1st Aug 2018 3:58pm  

A pic I took in 1969. Any ideas ?
DavidT

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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
156 of 379  Wed 1st Aug 2018 5:48pm  

Possibly one of these?
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
157 of 379  Wed 1st Aug 2018 6:14pm  

Maybe the Coventry Hippodrome, but it looks rather small for the stage.
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Davey
Coventry
158 of 379  Wed 1st Aug 2018 7:36pm  

Getting warm, McSporran.
DavidT

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Not Local
Bedworth
159 of 379  Wed 1st Aug 2018 7:43pm  

Is it the re-modelling of the Alexandra into Theatre One?
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matchle55
Coventry
160 of 379  Wed 1st Aug 2018 8:01pm  

The Empire?
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Davey
Coventry
161 of 379  Thu 2nd Aug 2018 10:15am  

The Empire it is. I wandered in when it was being demolished, took the pic and forgot it until this week. I've written 1969 on the back but the Cinema list said it closed in 1971, I don't know which is correct.
DavidT

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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
162 of 379  Thu 2nd Aug 2018 11:08am  

I certainly remember going to the 'Midnight Movie' on a Friday or Saturday late 1970 into 1971. Thumbs up
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Prof
Gloucester
163 of 379  Thu 2nd Aug 2018 2:38pm  

On 12th Jul 2016 3:24pm, dutchman said: This looks very much as if it was taken in Freeth Street: Link to Coventry Telegraph reader's picture I don't recognise this one at all other than being somewhere in Hillfields or Foleshill? Link to Coventry Telegraph reader's picture
What a cracking photo of Hillfields and streets so familiar to me of the number 9 bus route from town via Primrose Hill St, Victoria St, King William St etc to Paynes Lane and Binley Road.
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Helen F
Warrington
164 of 379  Sat 3rd Nov 2018 6:13pm  

Two mystery pictures - Oops, the Mirrorpix images won't post, I'll link to the first and post another version of the second. The first is supposed to be "The Palace Yard courtyard in Priory Row Coventry circa 1936 The yard dates from the 16th century and as the name suggests, has Royal connections." Which is jibberish as they are two different places. It's not Priory Row style and it's not Palace Yard styling either. It could be near the Palace Yard - the best option I can think of is the Sword and Mace but I'm dubious that it's Coventry at all. The second picture is supposed to be Spon Street near the rail arches, photographed in the same year as the other. It doesn't seem to fit that location and if I had to guess I'd say that it could be near the Palace Yard - maybe the Star Yard or Mechanics Institute but without any corroborating evidence, I don't think that this is Coventry either. Link to first mystery image Second mystery image I could be wrong. Sometimes I've looked and looked at a picture and not been able to place it but I've just been looking at it from the wrong direction.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
165 of 379  Sun 4th Nov 2018 12:37pm  

I find they are both strange pictures Helen, looking at the architecture. I don't think either of them are of just normal court houses. The first one has what look like stone mullioned windows. I think it could be the rear of a big house. I reminds me of the view looking into the courtyard towards the kitchen of Middleton Hall just outside Tamworth. The second one is unusual as it is a stone building, I have just looked through a lot of my books and most of the buildings, even old ones are brick. it also has what look like fairly good condition sash windows where as most pictures of Coventry have side hung ones. I can't imagine stone buildings in Spon End and the arch is too low to be a railway arch. we will have to keep looking
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