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Bedworth
31 of 95  Sun 9th Jun 2013 11:56am  

What a pleasure to see the outside of the old building. Many happy hours spent in there, especially on the balconies. Easy to call in on the way home from Woodlands School to Radford. Certainly agree that it should still be there rather than the modern shopping centre.
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morgana
the secret garden
32 of 95  Sun 9th Jun 2013 11:15pm  

On 8th Jun 2013 11:21pm, flapdoodle said: What did the council have against Coventry?
It's called Gold Fever, looking at the buildings around Coventry retail parks, all these metal giant sheds used as shops, which is destroying the town, I wonder are we in for a lot of cattle to fill them, when they all are empty, in the future. Oh my
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
33 of 95  Mon 10th Jun 2013 3:00am  

Couldn't agree more. All metal and glass, all easier to pull down in the not too distant future. More feathers in their caps to show what they have built in their time of office. Nothing going up to say 'this is our town'. The modern architecture is all very well but that is not what Coventry is all about. Not everything has to be for the future generations they have to draw the line somewhere. Thank you all, that is my whinge for the day. Wave p.s. and that goes for Libraries too!
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morgana
34 of 95  Mon 10th Jun 2013 10:54am  
Off-topic / chat  

Dreamtime
35 of 95  Mon 10th Jun 2013 1:20pm  
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NeilsYard
36 of 95  Mon 10th Jun 2013 2:53pm  
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morgana
37 of 95  Mon 10th Jun 2013 3:34pm  
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Ace
Nuneaton
38 of 95  Tue 11th Jun 2013 8:43pm  

My first foray into libraries was the lovely old building on Walsgrave Road. I was about 8 or 9, and couldn't believe the fact you could take a book or two home! However, when we moved to Wyken, we enrolled at Bell Green Library, and it was far superior for children. The building was bright and large windows let the daylight in, making it far less imposing than the Walsgrave Road library. They had a superior childrens book section as well. Now I live in Nuneaton, we have a nice library, but the book section is looking dated - its all internet nowadays. I have a Kindle, but nothing beats the feel of a real book. I used to visit the reference section until the internet made it far easier and faster to source anything I needed to know.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
39 of 95  Fri 14th Jun 2013 1:04pm  

c1896. This picture says Interior of public library. I presume it was the one by the Cathedral that I can just about remember.
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heritage
Bedworth
40 of 95  Sat 15th Jun 2013 9:29am  

That's the one. Wonderful place to be.
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dutchman
Spon End
41 of 95  Sat 15th Jun 2013 1:58pm  

On 14th Jun 2013 1:04pm, Annewiggy said: c1896. This picture says Interior of public library. I presume it was the one by the Cathedral that I can just about remember.
I believe that was the reference library when the picture was taken? That part of the building didn't become a lending library until the lending section was bombed in 1940. Pictures of Coventry
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Tricia
Bedworth
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42 of 95  Wed 2nd Jul 2014 4:55pm  

Great photo Neils Yard Thumbs up
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
43 of 95  Wed 2nd Jul 2014 4:59pm  

Interesting photo Neil, thanks for that one. I wonder where all the paintings are hanging now. Somewhere worthwhile I hope.
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Osmiroid
UK
44 of 95  Tue 4th Aug 2015 10:29am  

From the Herbert Blog, it doesn't match the building of any other Gulson Library picture I've seen. Or is it another side of the building of which no other photos exist?
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Osmiroid
UK
45 of 95  Tue 4th Aug 2015 11:14am  

Sounds good! (If only I could read what is written on that open window Wink )
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