IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Radford Road, COVENTRY, CV6 3AA

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Radford Road, CV6 3AA by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (49 Images Found)

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Looking down Beake Avenue from Radford Common
Image: © Niki Walton Taken: 12 Oct 2007
0.02 miles
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Monarch Pharmacy, Radford Road
Now occupying the whole of this newly-built premises, Monarch Pharmacy originally occupied the right corner of the previous building before expanding. Other businesses in the building previously on this site included a veterinary practice (now a few doors further along Radford Road), a wool & crafts shop and a refrigerator/freezer retailer & repairer.
Image: © Niki Walton Taken: 12 Oct 2007
0.02 miles
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Steps, Radford Common
Three shallow steps leading from Engleton Road to Radford Common.
Image: © Niki Walton Taken: 12 Oct 2007
0.05 miles
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Villa Road, Radford
A plaque on the house out of shot, left, says 'Villa Road Terrace 1898'. The postbox ID is CV6 156.
Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 16 Apr 2010
0.06 miles
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Radford War Memorial off Sherwood Jones Close, Radford, Coventry
The memorial of local sandstone commemorates the men of Radford who fell in the Great War, 1914-18. The beautiful bronze panels bearing the men's names Image were removed for safe keeping following the theft of one.
Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 1 Oct 2005
0.06 miles
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The War Memorial, Radford
Image: © Ian S Taken: 25 Dec 2013
0.06 miles
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Detail of panel, Radford War Memorial, Coventry CV6
The memorial commemorates those from Radford who fought in the First World War; it was given to the village in 1919 by Vernon Pugh. It was designed and constructed in pink-brown Runcorn stone by Mr T.R.J.Meakin, architect, of Coventry. The stonework was carried out by Messrs J.White & Sons, Yardley (east Birmingham); the bronze panels were executed by Messrs Baker & Sons, St Paul's Square, Birmingham. The names with crosses before them were the men who lost their lives. The shadow widens here because the panel is bowed. Two of the four bronze panels on the sides of the obelisk are missing: Image It was originally sited on the corner of Radford Common, at the junction with Engleton Road, seen in Image It was moved in the 1980s at the suggestion of the British Legion, who were concerned about the damage it was incurring, and the sometimes muddy nature of the site. Thirty years on, between St Nicholas Church and the Radford Road, the memorial is no less prone to damage.
Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 9 Aug 2012
0.06 miles
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Radford War Memorial, Engleton Road, Coventry CV6
Compare Image Two of the four bronze panels on the sides of the obelisk are missing. The memorial commemorates those from Radford who fought in the First World War and was given to the village in 1919 by Vernon Pugh. It was originally sited on the corner of Radford Common, at the junction with Engleton Road, seen in Image and in the distance, right http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/583290 . It was moved in the 1980s at the suggestion of the British Legion, who were concerned about the damage it was incurring, and the sometimes muddy nature of the site. Thirty years on, between St Nicholas Church and the Radford Road, the memorial is no less prone to damage.
Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 9 Aug 2012
0.06 miles
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Radford War Memorial, Engleton Road, Coventry CV6
Two of the four bronze panels on the sides of the obelisk are missing. The memorial commemorates those from Radford who fought in the First World War and was given to the village in 1919 by Vernon Pugh. It was originally sited on the corner of Radford Common, at the junction with Engleton Road, seen in Image and in the distance, right http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/583290 . It was moved in the 1980s at the suggestion of the British Legion, who were concerned about the damage it was incurring, and the sometimes muddy nature of the site. Thirty years on, between St Nicholas Church and the Radford Road, the memorial is no less prone to damage.
Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 9 Aug 2012
0.06 miles
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Northwest panel, Radford War Memorial, Coventry CV6
The memorial commemorates those from Radford who fought in the First World War; it was given to the village in 1919 by Vernon Pugh. It was designed and constructed in pink-brown Runcorn stone by Mr T.R.J.Meakin, architect, of Coventry. The stonework was carried out by Messrs J.White & Sons, Yardley (east Birmingham); the bronze panels were executed by Messrs Baker & Sons, St Paul's Square, Birmingham. The shadow appears as it does because the panel is bowed. Notice how the names break when they meet the edge of the panel; notice, too, names that appear several times, perhaps men from the same family. A cross in front of a name indicates a death. Two of the four bronze panels on the sides of the obelisk are missing. It was originally sited on the corner of Radford Common, at the junction with Engleton Road, seen in Image It was moved in the 1980s at the suggestion of the British Legion, who were concerned about the damage it was incurring, and the sometimes muddy nature of the site. Thirty years on, between St Nicholas Church and the Radford Road, the memorial is no less prone to damage.
Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 9 Aug 2012
0.06 miles
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