First stop was the bombed out remains of the old Cathedral, which was heavily blitzed in November 1940 as Coventry was one of the centres of armament manufacture during World War 2. The Cathedral is now an area of 'Peace and Reconciliation'.
The East end of the old Cathedral |
The old Cathedral Spire |
The Cross of Wood from the charred remains |
'Father Forgive' |
'Reconciliation' |
Ecce Homo by Jacob Epstein |
Our next stop was St Mary's Guildhall, passing this house on the way -
22 Bailey Lane |
St Mary's Guildhall |
The ceiling of the Guildhall |
Priory Row - Bishop's Palace on the right |
and yes, she is naked!! |
This was the end of the tour and lunch beckoned so we went to the nearest Weatherspoons -
Not sure how much is old or new, but pretty impressive |
After lunch we toured the Motor Museum and saw models of bicycles and motor cars both of which were made in the City. Daimler, Jaguar and Rover are the more famous names in the industry.
A great day out, albeit a little cold!
I love all of your photos of the Cathedral and surround. I last visited the new Cathedral when I was still at school......many many years ago, in fact I think the Cathedral had not long been finished. Make a note to oneself to visit soon x
ReplyDeleteThe ruins are a very moving place. The night it was bombed must have been horrific . Lucky for all that survived.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely trip down memory lane for you. I've never been and your photos are so different from what I would have expected, thanks for sharing xx
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