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PeterB
Mount Nod
226 of 379  Sat 2nd May 2020 3:05pm  

Hi NeilsYard, I cycled past today and the Covenant Restoration Assembly Chapel in Upper Spon Street is a possible match. It has the low roof and the "two slope" buttresses. I couldn't get a view of the windows as it is too set back. Old maps suggest is was built between 1889 and 1906 which may be a bit late as the photo looks more 1850's to me. Peter.
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Helen F
Warrington
227 of 379  Sat 2nd May 2020 3:48pm  

I think that it is that sort of building Peter but currently the windows are wrong. Very odd windows in the photo. It looks like the building was rendered and painted (with secondary glazing Oh my ). Might have been like the mortuary chapel of St Peter at Nuthurst. They don't seem that rare as a design.
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Prof
Gloucester
228 of 379  Thu 21st May 2020 1:46pm  

#99 Neil I am wondering if it might be the Baptist Chapel in Parkgate Road? I had a school friend who attended this church and saw him baptised.
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Helen F
Warrington
229 of 379  Sat 30th May 2020 9:02am  

There's an interesting postcard on ebay at the moment (I have no connection to it) of the Buckingham Hygienic Patent Steam Bakery. Assuming it is Coventry and that it wasn't just printed there, does anyone know the address? Looking at the clothes, it's early. Just the street would help.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
230 of 379  Sat 30th May 2020 9:46am  

The only references I can find in the newspaper is 54 Earlsdon Street in 1958 and an article in 1947 about them making God cakes and being an old Earlsdon bakery. Now found them in the early 20th century, his main bakery was at 40 Spon Street.
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argon
New Milton
231 of 379  Sat 30th May 2020 11:03am  

In a 1913 directory they are listed as G Buckingham at 54 Earlsdon Street and at 40 Spon Street. I can only remember them at Earlsdon Street in the 1940's and 50's as first rate bakers.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
232 of 379  Sat 30th May 2020 11:23am  

J S Godfrey took over the shop at 40 Spon Street in the 1920's. There is a picture on pinterest of the shop which looks like the same building. Search for Godfrey 40 Spon Street
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argon
New Milton
233 of 379  Sat 30th May 2020 11:26am  

From the age of the building in the postcard it looks like Spon Street. Earlsdon Street would have been newer.
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Helen F
Warrington
234 of 379  Sat 30th May 2020 12:13pm  

Thumbs up Thumbs up Well done Anne and Argon. Master detectives! 40 Spon Street it is. It does match the picture of Godfrey's and one in the library of number 40 from further away. It's older though. What a team Big grin
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NeilsYard
Coventry
235 of 379  Mon 1st Jun 2020 12:11pm  

Well done all. I can never find anything on Pinterest - is there a link?
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Helen F
Warrington
236 of 379  Mon 1st Jun 2020 12:37pm  

Hi Neil Wave Can anyone ever find anything on Pinterest except by accident? I found the picture on page 38 of Spon Street & Spon End by John Ashby - a must for those interested in that area.
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Harrier
Coventry
237 of 379  Mon 1st Jun 2020 12:42pm  

How many other members of the Forum had to search to find out what 'Triticumina' bread was??
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
238 of 379  Mon 1st Jun 2020 12:55pm  

Yes I did Harrier, a type of mutant bread wheat. There is plenty of info on it for those who wish to know.
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Helen F
239 of 379  Mon 1st Jun 2020 12:58pm  
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
240 of 379  Mon 1st Jun 2020 1:48pm  

Here is a link Neil - 40 Spon Street
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