Coventry Blitz: Eight-year-old Tony Vail was evacuated out of Coventry at the start of WWIICoventry Blitz: Eight-year-old Tony Vail was evacuated out of Coventry at the start of WWII ...
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Coventry Blitz: November 14, 1940 More than 500 German bombers took part in a raid on November 14, 1940, in a bid to destroy the city factories that were churning out the machines of war.
otherwise known as the Coventry Blitz. Each individual memory has been saved and has been given to the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum for their archive. You can listen again to those stories ...
With schools in the West Midlands breaking up for half term, local organisations and councils have scheduled plenty of events ...
The Grade II* listed hall features decorative plasterwork designed to rival the grandeur of the London Drapers' guild hall A building that survived both the Coventry Blitz and plans for demolition ...
On 14 November 1940 the German Luftwaffe dropped so many bombs on Coventry that three guarters of the city was destroyed. Such was the devastation, the Germans coined a term to describe it - "to ...
St Michael's Cathedral was bombed during the Coventry Blitz in 1940. Mr Welby, who served for 15 years as a canon and sub-dean in the city, said although the cathedral was no longer "that well ...
Largely rebuilt after the 1940 wartime bombing of the Coventry Blitz, Coventry was the birthplace of the British motor industry and is also known for the legend of Lady Godiva and Peeping Tom.