EPW001182 ENGLAND (1920). Daimler Works, Sandy Lane, Coventry, 1920
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Title | [EPW001182] Daimler Works, Sandy Lane, Coventry, 1920 |
Reference | EPW001182 |
Date | May-1920 |
Link | |
Place name | COVENTRY |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 433218, 279960 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.5115376166296, 52.416249427845 |
National Grid Reference | SP332800 |
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Coventry Canal |
John W |
Tuesday 18th of October 2016 03:49:11 PM |
Dorset Road |
Bob Harrold |
Sunday 6th of March 2016 05:20:14 PM |
Somerset Road |
Bob Harrold |
Sunday 6th of March 2016 05:19:47 PM |
Widdrington Road |
Bob Harrold |
Sunday 6th of March 2016 05:19:16 PM |
Light Lane |
Bob Harrold |
Sunday 6th of March 2016 05:18:36 PM |
Aldbourne Road. |
Bob Harrold |
Sunday 6th of March 2016 05:16:37 PM |
Ellys Road |
Bob Harrold |
Sunday 6th of March 2016 05:13:54 PM |
Radford Road |
offshoredaze |
Wednesday 11th of December 2013 10:34:17 PM |
Daimler Halt Station |
offshoredaze |
Wednesday 11th of December 2013 10:33:00 PM |
Sandy Lane |
offshoredaze |
Thursday 5th of December 2013 08:56:14 PM |
The Motor Mills from 1896. Formerly the Coventry Cotton and Weaving Co. |
CTM |
Tuesday 18th of June 2013 02:57:03 PM |
Daimler office block, Sandy Lane |
JG |
Thursday 24th of January 2013 12:25:45 PM |
The turbine hall of Coventry's first electric power station dating from 1894. The power station buildings have now been converted to live-work apartments known as Electric Wharf. |
JG |
Thursday 24th of January 2013 12:23:50 PM |
Victorian power house which supplied electricity for the Coventry Motor Mills. |
JG |
Thursday 24th of January 2013 12:17:44 PM |
'Rosehill', home of Charles and Cara Bray in the 19th century. |
JG |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 02:21:56 PM |
Barrs Hill School. Opened in 1908 as a secondary school for girls. Formerly Barrs Hill House, home of John Kemp Starley inventor of the 'safety' bicycle. Now demolished |
JG |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 02:18:14 PM |
IN the late 1950s and 1960s was an LEA Girls only grammar school along with Stoke Park |
Bob Harrold |
Sunday 6th of March 2016 05:15:17 PM |
User Comment Contributions
This photo cannot be 1920 as it shows no houses on Dorset Road/corner of Widdrington Road and there definitely were in 1911 according to the Census |
JL |
Monday 2nd of November 2015 01:06:12 PM |
Rosehill was later bought by my late maternal grandfather J.G.Gray, builder and developer of Coventry, previously from Louth, Lincs. He sold the house 1923 and moved to Coombe Abbey after the sale of the huge Coombe estate by the Craven Family. Willenhall, Whitley etc were part of the estate which was split up for the sale. (He moved from Coombe 1953 to Warwick.) Edward Walpole-Brown 111. |
edward boyle |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 03:26:55 AM |