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Norfolk Street
Former watchmakers' terraced housing dating from the mid 19th Century. The nearest building is an exception, being a 2010s redevelopment of a former machine tool works.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 23 Sep 2021
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Corner of Percy Street and Gloucester Street
The end house has an entrance on Percy Street and side windows on Gloucester Street.
Image: © E Gammie
Taken: 24 Dec 2011
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Norfolk Street houses
There was an Ordnance Survey benchmark
Image on the front of the nearest house just past the alleyway, but the mark has been cemented over
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 19 Sep 2017
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Meadow Street
c.1970s housing built on the site of former housing and an engineering works.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 23 Sep 2021
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Benchmark on Steeple House, Gloucester Street
Ordnance Survey cut mark benchmark described on the Bench Mark Database at www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm89535
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 19 Sep 2017
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Gloucester Street
An end house with an entrance on Gloucester Street and side windows onto Dover Street.
Image: © E Gammie
Taken: 24 Dec 2011
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Obliterated benchmark on #14 Norfolk Street
Location of Ordnance Survey cut mark benchmark described on the benchmark database at www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm89065
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 19 Sep 2017
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A Danish watchmaker in Coventry
This row of solid mid-19th century artisans' houses stands on Norfolk Street in Spon End, immediately to the west of the centre of Coventry. They resemble the watchmakers' houses of Chapelfields, further to the west, and in fact no. 16 has a blue plaque outside (just visible on the wall behind the lamppost behind the third car from the right). It reads:
Watchmaking Heritage Trail 2000
16 Norfolk Street
Residence and Workshop of
Bahne Bonniksen
Watch Manufacturer
Inventor of the Karrusel Movement
for Watches and Chronometers
1894
Commissioned by
Coventry Watch Museum Project
It can be seen at the Open Plaques site https://openplaques.org/plaques/47009 .
Bonniksen was born at Bov in Slesvig (Schleswig) in 1859. After lecturing in horology for several years at the Coventry Technical Institute he set up his own workshop behind his house in 1892. There he employed twenty workers, making watch components and assembling them. The Karrusel movement, which he developed there, enabled watches to be held horizontally or handled more roughly without affecting their timekeeping and was also used for ships' chronometers.
In later life Bonniksen designed speedometers for the motor industry. He was also a member of the Royal Astronomical Society; the Astronomy & Astrophysics Group at Warwick University has a short article on him here https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research/astro/people/stanway/astrohistory/bonniksen/ . It cites a Coventry Evening Telegraph article by Keith Draper dated 2nd December 2000 which can be seen here https://www.thefreelibrary.com/memories%3a+The+city+watchmaker+who+create+Time%27s+finest+hour.-a067523789 .
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 1 Oct 2022
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Spire House, Dover Street
Originally St Johns school. Later occupied by Coventry School of Music and dates from 1884.
Image: © Anthony Vosper
Taken: 23 Aug 2015
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Coventry Watch Museum Project plaque on 16 Norfolk Street
One of the 20 plaques on the Coventry Watch Museum Heritage Trail
Image: © 360Libre
Taken: 19 Jan 2018
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