Showing posts with label Coventry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coventry. Show all posts

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Camera Principis



As mentioned, Coventry's Coat of Arms incorporates an elephant carrying a castle. The elephant represents strength (to carry a castle on its back) but it is not clear whether it was meant to be Coventry's castle. The motto "Camera Principis" translates simply as "The Prince's Chamber", a reference to the fact that the City of Coventry was regarded as the 'chamber' of Edward, the Black Prince. The photograph shows the Coat of Arms above the main entrance to The Council House in Coventry

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Under the Elephant


As well as "The Circ", another favourite meeting place for teenagers in the centre of Coventry, particularly in the 60s, was at the top of the Upper Precinct, where a statue of an elephant stands high on a column overlooking Broadgate. Meeting "under the Elephant" became part of the local way of life, in the days when it was a rather more pleasant spot than it has become today. The elephant, carrying Coventry Castle on its back, has long been part of the Coat of Arms of the city, and the statue was made by Coventry Motor Panels and originally marked the site of the "Savings for Reconstruction" exhibition

Sunday, March 30, 2008

The Circ


When the centre of Coventry was redeveloped in the 50s and 60s as a mainly traffic-free area, one of the features of the pedestrianised shopping precinct was a circular cafe, which immediately became a favourite meeting place for the teenagers of the day, where they enjoyed burgers and cups of frothy coffee whilst looking out over the shoppers in the Lower Precinct. Like of lot of the redevelopment from that age, "The Circ", as it was colloquially known, has enjoyed a rather chequered history, but following recent refurbishment of some parts of the centre, it now resides, with listed status, under a glass roof whilst dispensing a range of food snacks and refreshments unheard of in its heyday some 40+ years ago