Coventry

  • Coventry: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the City and its Vicinity
    By Linda Monckton

    Thompson, History of the Hospital, 11–40. 3. W. M. Ormrod, 'Henry of Lancaster, first duke of Lancaster (c. 1310– 1361)', ODNB, Oxford University Press, Sept. 2004; online edn, Jan. 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12960, ...

  • Coventry: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the City and its Vicinity
    By Linda Monckton

    Plate XXIIIa (Alexander and Sunley, Figure 1). Kenilworth Abbey: the Barn, from the south-west, with Harry Sunley Photo, J. S. Alexander Plate XXIIIb (Alexander and Sunley, Figure 10). Kenilworth Abbey: the gatehouse, from the north ...

  • Coventry
    By Reginald W. Ingram

    It is a somewhat disorganized book that becomes more and more a mayor's expense book ; it includes payments for the Cheylesmore leet dinners ( these leets were held a week after Coventry's ) , musters , painting and decorating the city ...

  • Coventry: The making of a modern city 1939-1973
    By Caroline Gould

    Coventry: The making of a modern city 1939−73 cathedral and his church at Tile Hill. Coventry was the only provincial local authority to have its buildings consistently published in the architectural and engineering press throughout ...

  • Coventry: Essays
    By Rachel Cusk

    There’s a funny phrase for this phenomenon in England: it’s called being sent to Coventry”), this collection is pure Cusk and essential reading for our age: fearless, unrepentantly erudite, and dazzling to behold.

  • Coventry: Thursday, 14 November 1940
    By Frederick Taylor

    The film does contain some striking and moving footage of Coventrians among the ruins of their city, as well as an appearance by the energetic director of Coventry's WVS, Councillor (later Lord Mayor) Pearl Hyde, a publican's daughter ...

  • Coventry: Essays
    By Rachel Cusk

    There’s a funny phrase for this phenomenon in England: it’s called being sent to Coventry”), this collection is pure Cusk and essential reading for our age: fearless, unrepentantly erudite and dazzling to behold.

  • Coventry: Essays
    By Rachel Cusk

    There’s a funny phrase for this phenomenon in England: it’s called being sent to Coventry”), this collection is pure Cusk and essential reading for our age: fearless, unrepentantly erudite, and dazzling to behold.

  • Coventry
    By Helen Humphreys

    Witnessing Germany's November 14, 1940 attack on Coventry, widow Harriet bonds with a young man who reminds her of her late husband during the ensuing chaos, while at home, the young man's single mother waits in agony for her son's return.

  • Coventry
    By Coventry Village Improvement Society

    Coventry, lying some twenty miles east of Hartford, is the birthplace of Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale.

  • Coventry
    By Raymond A. Wolf

    This photographic history tells the story of Coventry, a bucolic New England town with a fascinating history. On August 21, 1741, the area west of what is now the town of West Warwick was incorporated into the Township of Coventry.

  • Coventry: Der Luftangriff vom 14. November 1940: Wendepunkt im Zweiten Weltkrieg
    By Frederick Taylor

    Tod aus der Luft. Das Inferno von Coventry und seine Folgen Am Abend des 14. November 1940 begann die Bombardierung der englischen Industriestadt Coventry durch die deutsche Luftwaffe.

  • Coventry: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the City and Its Vicinity
    By British Archaeological Association. Conference

    The nineteen papers collected in this volume set out to remedy the relative neglect in modern scholarship of the city's art, architecture and archaeology, as well as to encompass recent research on monuments in the vicinity.