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Edwardian Earlsdon

Providence Street

Corner of Providence Street and Cromwell
Street (now Berkeley Road South), 1912

 

Earlsdon was in its hey day during the Edwardian period. What is particularly striking in the pictures of this period is the lack of motor vehicles cluttering the streets and the uniformity in appearance of the recently built housing. Here is a suburb that had only recently taken off in popularity with the opening of Albany Road in the late 1890s and the subsequent creation of a direct tram route to the city centre in 1905.

If you can add any additional information to that given here please contact David Fry (01926 632936 or d.fry@virgin.net).

 

 

earlsdon Shop

J Thomas, Earlsdon Street, 1911

Earlsdon Shop

John West, 1915

Earlsdon Shop

J H Buckingham, 1913

City Arms

Ma Coopers (City Arms), 1900

 

Albany Road

The 'new' Albany Road, which opened up Earlsdon to
the rest of Coventry during the Edwardian period

 


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