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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
286 of 551  Mon 31st Jul 2017 1:57pm  

In May 45 I believe the Sunday service was transferred to the Memorial Park - emotions ran high in a crowd of thousands of people assembled for the service. So I was told. I wasn't in Coventry at the time.
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Midland Red

287 of 551  Tue 10th Oct 2017 12:16pm  

Interesting photo from 1949 Thumbs up
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
288 of 551  Tue 10th Oct 2017 5:01pm  

The year I was born! Weren't we lucky that there was a piece of land adjacent on which to build the new Cathedral. Was it an old churchyard?
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Helen F
Warrington
289 of 551  Tue 10th Oct 2017 5:22pm  

Mostly, although it also extends over the remains of some big houses on Priory Row and their gardens. It was built just at the end of St Mary's ruins.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
290 of 551  Fri 17th Nov 2017 2:47pm  

Once again looking for one thing and come across this interesting article. December 1940, Coventry Telegraph
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
291 of 551  Fri 17th Nov 2017 4:44pm  

That's fantastic Anne, a super find! Thumbs up I wonder where that "window-head" is now?
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
292 of 551  Mon 29th Jan 2018 11:21am  

Can anyone tell me if the searchlights that used to search for enemy planes were directed on to the spire of the Cathedral on 8th May 1945 to celebrate that it was still standing, after it had almost been lost in the firestorm of the blitz?
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NeilsYard
Coventry
293 of 551  Mon 29th Jan 2018 12:04pm  

On 17th Nov 2017 4:44pm, Rob Orland said: That's fantastic Anne, a super find! Thumbs up I wonder where that "window-head" is now?
That's what I wondered Rob!
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Helen F
Warrington
294 of 551  Mon 29th Jan 2018 12:22pm  

Rob, Neil, it's probably the sole surviving clerestory window tracery (the upper level of windows), which is still in situ I believe. When you enter from the west end door, it's up on your left.
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Midland Red

295 of 551  Mon 29th Jan 2018 12:41pm  

Would that be one of these? Photographed in 2013
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Helen F
Warrington
296 of 551  Mon 29th Jan 2018 12:47pm  

Good photos MR. Thumbs up It's the first of the pictures. It often goes unnoticed, hidden in the trees on one side and almost invisible at the angle you see it from the inside.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
297 of 551  Mon 29th Jan 2018 6:12pm  

Did that window in MR's photo not survive the blitz Helen? This picture below shows it still in-situ the next day - unless, of course, it was "swapped out" at a later date? I've not seen or heard anything to suggest that, though, and the matching remaining yellow glass still resides in the header section and the lower portion below the transom line. I was thinking though - wouldn't that header make a wonderful garden feature! Wink
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Helen F
Warrington
298 of 551  Mon 29th Jan 2018 6:55pm  

Yes, you're right Rob. I couldn't really see the wording in the article properly but on second glance it looks like it was in someone's garden. I suppose it must have been saved from a repair of the Cathedral's windows when they refurbished in the 1800s. It was the comments about it being a potential template for a rebuild that triggered my thought that it was the one that survived in situ. It also looks like it's at tree canopy height but it's just an optical illusion. Potentially it may have had to be demolished and rebuilt if that area was particularly fragile after the bombing but it looks original. Not all of what stands in the cathedral today is original, in stone or design.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
299 of 551  Mon 29th Jan 2018 7:45pm  

Yes, it would be interesting to see a diagram, or otherwise, pointing out the non-original parts of the cathedral ruins, because not all are obvious. I wonder if The Herbert has something? Back to that window head though - I'd love to know where that is now? Not broken up and discarded I hope!
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
300 of 551  Tue 20th Feb 2018 9:14am  

On 28th Mar 2017 5:09pm, Helen F said: One of the many projects I've been doing is trying to work out what the windows looked like. . . . Theoretically the windows were photographed although I don't know if they survived.
Here are coloured images of the stained glass pieces put into storage before the war and recovered from the cathedral after the bombing.
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