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keresley
61 of 104  Thu 27th Mar 2014 1:54pm  

A zoom in from Google street view of Thistleyfields. Bricks work looks too new, though.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
62 of 104  Thu 27th Mar 2014 1:59pm  

These were war time houses, I think the roofs were put on in the 1960's as I used to come that way home from school sometimes.
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TEKMELF
HAWKESBURY
63 of 104  Thu 27th Mar 2014 5:16pm  

These were known by the Radford council workers as "Mickey Mouse" houses because the stairs which should have led to an upper floor led to the ceiling.The cold water tank was in an insulated box on the roof and access to it was climbing up the round holes at the sides of the porch
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TonyS
Coventry
64 of 104  Thu 27th Mar 2014 5:34pm  

But they only seem to lead to a flat roof above the porch?
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scrutiny
coventry
65 of 104  Fri 28th Mar 2014 7:25am  

There used to be some similar properties along Dillotford Ave. They were known as the "half-builds". With the onset of the war, all building work was ceased so that labour and materials could be used for the war effort. All building firms were told to "bung a low roof" on existing houses being built, hence the concrete staircase leading up to the ceiling and a flat concrete roof. These properties had a bathroom, store room, a small kitchen and a bedsit lounge. Used for oaps. Also this is where the term "bungalow" came from. Wink
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stefancouperus
the Netherlands
66 of 104  Fri 28th Mar 2014 7:50am  

Thanks for the inputs! Yes indeed, throughout Britain houses were downsized simply cut in half whilst building them. In London many wartime houses were even further subdivided (for more families) once completed.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
67 of 104  Thu 30th May 2019 10:04am  

Midland Red, help. I read somewhere about gas masks and there was a picture of a woman in Corporation St looking in, I think, Selfridges? Do you know the topic?
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Midland Red

68 of 104  Thu 30th May 2019 5:23pm  

Can't seem to find the photo - sorry Sad
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
69 of 104  Fri 31st May 2019 4:50am  

Kaga, I must be one of the ignorant ones but I can never remember a Selfridges in Coventry. If there was I hope someone will enlighten me. Better still I like to think I may have been too young to remember it. Hope the sun is shining round up there for you all. Wave
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
70 of 104  Fri 31st May 2019 9:15am  

Dreamtime, Yes, Selfridges, trendy women's clothing. I think they may have sold baby toys, etc., but can't think where. Got hauled around many times by young women begging clothing coupons, but well worth it. Happy, happy days.
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Gas Centre
Perth Scotland
71 of 104  Fri 31st May 2019 5:37pm  

I think the ladies clothes shop was Selrights not Selfridges. it was in Hertford Street but may have been somewhere else earlier on. AH
Alan H

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
72 of 104  Fri 31st May 2019 7:15pm  

I can see an advert for Sellrights at 25-26 Smithford Street in 1948. In the 1960 it was in Broadgate House, that is where I can remember it. The adverts show it as a bridal shop. They also had a temporary shop in Corporation Street in 1941.
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Heathite
Coventry
73 of 104  Fri 31st May 2019 8:46pm  

1935 directory. Thumbs up
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
74 of 104  Sat 1st Jun 2019 8:46am  

Gas centre, They were both ladies shops, as far as I remember, but there has been a photo on here lately of a smart lady outside the pre-fab shop in Corporation street, but no one seems to know the topic?
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
75 of 104  Sat 1st Jun 2019 10:11am  

Hi Anne, Yes, Sellrights bridal shop under the bridge and next door it was Pauls Hairdressing. Bought my dress from there in 1961. I am sure this was mentioned before. I vaguely remember the Sellrights situated among the temporary shops in the early Corporation St. they all had little windows along that row.
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