Coventry, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Coventry, England
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Old Cathedral of St Michael
Coventry, England
Among the largest medieval parish churches in England. Made a collegiate church in 1908, cathedral in 1918. Much damaged by an air raid, November 1940, leaving body of church unroofed and without arcades.
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Priory Ruins
Coventry, England
Scheduled Ancient Monument. Exposed foundations on a sunk plot of ground; converted int a garden and immediatelyadjacent to houses above. Gully the base of the west front of the important Cathedral monastery of St Mary, founded l043, remains.
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Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital Womens Health and Information Centre
Coventry, England
A former outpatients’ clinic (1909) and nurses' home (1906) for Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital built to a design by Alfred Hessell Tiltman (1854-1910) and Herbert William Chattaway (1855-1940).
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Coventry Central Baths (Original Part
Coventry, England
Swimming Baths with attached sunbathing terraces.
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Lady Godiva Statue
Coventry, England
Equestrian figure of Lady Godiva. 1949 by Sir Williain Reid Dick, sculptor, at the expense of William Bassett-Green. Bronze statue on Portland stone base.
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Teaching Block with Attached Gymnasium NE of Main Block at Woodlands School
Coventry, England
School building. 1952-57. Designed by the City Architects Department with the Ministry of Education Development Group.
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Teaching Block Due E of Main Block at Woodlands School
Coventry, England
School building. 1952-57. Designed by the City Architects Department with the Ministry of Education Development Group.
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House Block E of Teaching Block Lying Due E of Main Block at Woodlands School
Coventry, England
School building. 1952-57. Designed by the City Architects Department with the Ministry of Education Development Group.
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South Winds
Coventry, England
A private house, designed in 1965-6 by Robert Harvey of Yorke, Harper and Harvey for R M and Mrs Wilson and family.
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Limbrick Wood School (Infants Block)
Coventry, England
Primary school (infants block). 1951-52. Ministry of Education and Coventry City Architects Department.