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Prof
Gloucester
61 of 100  Sun 24th Nov 2019 2:17pm  

It is still there if you ever make the trip back JW.
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Prof
Gloucester
62 of 100  Tue 26th Nov 2019 9:11pm  

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Prof
Gloucester
63 of 100  Tue 11th Feb 2020 11:25pm  

Godiva and stained glass in St Mary's Guildhall.

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Helen F
Warrington
64 of 100  Mon 16th Mar 2020 10:51pm  

Coventry Society on the kitchen refurbish More pictures
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Dougie
Wigan
65 of 100  Tue 17th Mar 2020 1:23pm  

Helen. I also have a collection of snaps I've taken like this one of inside the strong room when I closed the door - locks at the back of the vault door
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Helen F
Warrington
66 of 100  Tue 17th Mar 2020 2:33pm  

Very nice pic dougie and just the out of the way image I'm looking for. I'm guessing that it was the door of the Treasury. It used to have three ornate chests with the guilds' goodies.
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Prof
Gloucester
67 of 100  Wed 13th May 2020 8:47pm  

I have been watching Michael Wood's Story of England on BBC4. He is the historian of Kibworth village in Leics having lands owned by Merton College Oxford. Imagine my surprise when he is seen with the archivist in St Mary's Hall with a record that shows that a peasant (villein) from Kibworth named Brown rose to be a draper (mercer), came to live in Coventry in Earl St and traded there. A descendant named Brown moved to London but was a member of the Trinity Guild in Coventry. He was invited to be Mayor of the city in Coventry but because of his commitments of trade in London seems to have refused the honour. This is recorded in the Coventry Leet Book. Good coverage inside St Mary's and also the original Leet Book is produced for Wood to view and read.
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Helen F
Warrington
68 of 100  Wed 13th May 2020 10:52pm  

It's a good series that. Is the archivist he talks to David McGrory?
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Prof
Gloucester
69 of 100  Thu 14th May 2020 9:30am  

Yes Helen, I believe so. I met him once but some years back now.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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70 of 100  Thu 14th May 2020 10:24am  

On 13th May 2020 10:52pm, Helen F said: It's a good series that. Is the archivist he talks to David McGrory?
It was an excellent series Helen - Michael Wood is a genuine and talented historian, not just a TV presenter like so many others are. I'm always impressed by his ability to fluently read the Olde English, which just looks like another language in another alphabet to me! Amusingly though, when he entered the Guildhall, he introduced "David McCrory", with a 'C' !! Lol
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Helen F
Warrington
71 of 100  Thu 14th May 2020 10:34am  

Lol I think you've worked out by now that spelling isn't my strong point Blush and names Blush Blush and funnily enough dates. So nobody should let me anywhere near history. Lol Off topic - my sister is making videos of our family tree, in a Who Do You Think You Are style format. She watched that Wood series several times to understand how to make things visually interesting.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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72 of 100  Thu 14th May 2020 12:58pm  

Oh my, no, it wasn't you who got it wrong Helen - his surname actually is McGrory - it was Michael Wood who incorrectly introduced him as David McCrory! Lol
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Helen F
73 of 100  Thu 14th May 2020 1:19pm  
Off-topic / chat  

Prof
Gloucester
74 of 100  Thu 14th May 2020 3:33pm  

I was out of the room when they entered the Guildhall so I missed that nuance of the 'C' for 'G' but knew it was in fact 'G'.
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Prof
Gloucester
75 of 100  Mon 22nd Jun 2020 5:31pm  

More Medieval glass from Coventry
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