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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
31 of 119  Fri 1st Feb 2013 3:19am  

I remember the Gallery Mick, also having to go down some steps as you entered as if underground. As a schoolgirl was asked once what I was doing in there and rather impertinently replied 'what do you think' . Did not think at the time it would ever become public conveniences. Roll eyes
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scrutiny
coventry
32 of 119  Fri 1st Feb 2013 7:27am  

A pic of the BTH Alma street, I never realised that the end I looked at was four storeys high. The pic came from= Viewfinder-English Heritage. NMR.
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Foxcote
Warwick
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33 of 119  Sat 2nd Feb 2013 10:59am  

That's a good shot of Alma Street, scrutiny, and the BTH factory that caused so much trouble being on the wrong side! It's helped to see the 'street level' view of the factory in relation to the aerial shot. Thumbs up
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Harrier
Coventry
34 of 119  Mon 11th Feb 2013 6:32pm  

On the picture of the BTH and Alma Street, would anyone know what the numbering of the houses was. How far down would number 32 be? Any ideas?
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dutchman
Spon End
35 of 119  Mon 11th Feb 2013 7:52pm  

As far as I can tell from planning records No 32 was close to the corner with Hood Street
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Harrier
Coventry
36 of 119  Mon 11th Feb 2013 8:50pm  

Many thanks for that. In the 90s the residents turned the top shop into a gym!!
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dutchman
Spon End
37 of 119  Mon 11th Feb 2013 9:17pm  

On 11th Feb 2013 8:50pm, Harrier said: Many thanks for that. In the 90s the residents turned the top shop into a gym!!
You must have the wrong address as Nos 24-36 were destroyed in the war and used as a car park after the war. There's a single storey nursery on the site now.
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Harrier
Coventry
38 of 119  Tue 12th Feb 2013 10:26am  

Sorry I should have been more explicit ... I meant the 1890s not the 1990s!!
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Foxcote
Warwick
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39 of 119  Sun 12th May 2013 9:05am  

It would be a shame not to include this link for the BTH factory and surrounding area. I think there's one of those 'urinals' as well, such a clear image. Don't forget to sign in to be able to zoom in. 'Britain From Above' has added loads of really fantastic new images of Coventry by the way. British Thomson-Houston Co. Works and Area, 1934
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NeilsYard
Coventry
40 of 119  Sat 5th Oct 2013 4:55am  

Not certain of the date on this one but gives a good impression of what was lost and cleared along Earl St/Jordan Well and the buildings that survived on Little Park Street.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
41 of 119  Sat 5th Oct 2013 9:41am  

That's brilliant Neil, puts quite a bit into perspective for me, I can actually recognise what and where it is. Thanks. Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
42 of 119  Fri 14th Mar 2014 4:03pm  

Hi all Wave Relax with a coffee whilst looking at these pictures.
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dutchman
Spon End
43 of 119  Fri 14th Mar 2014 4:12pm  

Those pictures are better viewed at the Britain from Above site in my opinion where you can register and zoom-in to your heart's content.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
44 of 119  Fri 14th Mar 2014 7:08pm  

I like the picture showing the old Cathedral and down in the corner you can see houses and parked cars - could have made as pleasant 'Cathedral Close' down there.
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Greg
Coventry
45 of 119  Fri 14th Mar 2014 9:32pm  

We tend to think in terms of how much destruction there was, on that November night, but it is quite remarkable how many buildings were left untouched.
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