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Jordan Well Coventry, 1941 a42_00339
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Jordan Well Coventry, 1941 a42_00339
20 - 21 Jordan Well, Coventry. The exterior of 20 and 21 Jordan Well, premises of L H Fearis Ltd. and Tom Pollard, showing damage to the upper storey windows. Coventry City centre was devastated by air raids on 14th November 1940. The bombing raids left the nearby cathedral in ruins and destroyed much of the historic fabric of the city
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Bomb Damage Coventry Blitz Destruction Enemy Action Luftwaffe Rain Second World War Shop Timber Framed House Wwii Bicycles
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This photo print, titled "Jordan Well Coventry, 1941 a42_00339" captures the haunting aftermath of the devastating air raids that struck Coventry City center during World War II. The image showcases the exterior of 20 and 21 Jordan Well, once bustling premises housing L H Fearis Ltd. and Tom Pollard. However, what remains now is a stark reminder of the destructive power unleashed by enemy action. The upper storey windows bear witness to the relentless bombing raids that occurred on November 14th, 1940. The damage inflicted upon this timber-framed house and shop is evident in every shattered pane of glass. Raindrops cascade down from above, further emphasizing the desolation left behind by Luftwaffe attacks. As one gazes at this poignant scene frozen in time, it becomes apparent that not only were buildings reduced to rubble but also pieces of history were lost forever. The nearby cathedral lies in ruins while much of Coventry's historic fabric was obliterated. Amidst this somber backdrop stands an array of bicycles parked outside—a testament to resilience amidst chaos—waiting for their owners who may never return or seeking solace within these damaged walls. Photographed by George Bernard Mason for Historic England, this evocative image serves as a powerful reminder of the destruction wrought upon cities like Coventry during World War II—an enduring symbol of both human suffering and unwavering strength in adversity.
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