Coventry Local Policing Area officers have had another busy week, with some 'significant' results across the city, the force ...
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 ...
A wartime museum is appealing for volunteers to allow it to stay open on weekends. Coventry's Blitz Museum, located in the city's Cathedral Ruins, features a trove of 1940's memorabilia and ...
Blitz, the German word for 'lightning', was ... The infamous bombing of Coventry on 14 November 1940 brought an even more terrifying twist to the campaign. Five hundred German bombers dropped ...
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 ...
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.
The Guildford Flames produced a remarkable third-period comeback to defeat the Genting Casino Coventry Blaze 3-6 at Skydome ...