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Gallery: Warwickshire Miscellaneous

Coventry from the Priory Mill Dam, c. 1800s

@iamtimbo / 7 years ago / 1185 views / comments

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This engraving of the early 1800s shows a view from the Priory Mill Dam looking towards the Cathedral in Coventry. The spire on the left is that of the then Cathedral, whilst the one on the right is that of Holy Trinity Church, just a few hundred yards away.

The idyllic pool and mill site portrayed in the picture rarely received glowing reviews from inspectors, often because of the poor hygiene of the pool created by the dam. Its parlous state was highlighted in reports in both 1831 and 1841.

The mill was pulled down between 1847 and 1848, and replaced by what is now Hales Street and the Smithfield cattle market. Later, a pub stood on the site, known as the Smithfield Hotel, which was in turn pulled down in 2010 as part of the Phoenix project. It is now a garden, and despite considerable wartime destruction and subsequent reinvention, both spires can still be seen from the spot.

The engraving is by Rawle, from a drawing by JC Smith, and is known to be in existence in 1814.

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This image appears in the galleries for the following locations:

Coventry 

Radford 

Spon End 

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