Sunday 12 September 2010

Heritage Weekend

All over the country in early September many buildings that are normally closed to the public open for the day, so we can have a look at our local heritage. As today dawned bright and warm we decided to make the most of these photo opportunities and visit some of the ancient sites around Coventry. Although much of the City was destroyed during the blitz, some buildings were either saved, or re-built using materials found after the bombings, and these were the ones we had a look at today.Fords Hospital Courtyard, Coventry City Centre.



In only 4 hours we managed to visit the remains of the ancient Priory destroyed by Henry VIIIth, and re discovered by Time Team, Tudor alms houses that are so perfect that they were chosen to set the Shakespeare episode of Dr Who, our new cathedral built in the 1960s, and a time capsule of design at that time, and the old cathedral, used as a symbol of peace the world over..... and the World thinks that Coventry is simply a concrete jungle... you just have to look a little bit harder!


Baptistry Window Coventry Cathedral





St Michaels cathedral altar, destroyed on the night of the blitz, November 1941.


So next year in the early autumn take a look around your local area, you are sure to find lots of secret places to have a nose around.......And the really nice thing for me is I have lots of new photos to scrapbook.

3 comments:

Julia Dunnit said...

Great way to spend the day - and the weather looks gorgeous too.

CRAFTY WOMBLE said...

I thought you still had tons of old ones ;)

SusieJ said...

What a great day out Ann.
Sue xx