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Coventry Holy Trinity Broadgate / Trinity Street
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The church dates from the 12th century and is the only Medieval church in Coventry that is still complete. It is 59 metres (194 ft) long and has a spire 72 metres (236 ft) high, one of the tallest non-cathedral spires in the UK.
The church was restored in 1665–1668, and the tower was recased in 1826 by Thomas Rickman. The east end was rebuilt in 1786 and the west front by Richard Charles Hussey in 1843.
The inside of the church was restored by George Gilbert Scott in 1854.
The flying standard was the emblem of Standard motor cars. Standard’s first car, the Motor Victoria, was built by Reginald Maudslay, in Much Park Street, in 1903. The ‘Standard Nine’ was launched in 1927. Inexpensive, at £198, its success saw Standard through the ‘slump’, and it was still going strong when, in 1936, the Flying Standard models made their debut. - Coventry Holy Trinity Broadgate / Trinity Street - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by Vlad.Dumitru
The church was restored in 1665–1668, and the tower was recased in 1826 by Thomas Rickman. The east end was rebuilt in 1786 and the west front by Richard Charles Hussey in 1843.
The inside of the church was restored by George Gilbert Scott in 1854.
The flying standard was the emblem of Standard motor cars. Standard’s first car, the Motor Victoria, was built by Reginald Maudslay, in Much Park Street, in 1903. The ‘Standard Nine’ was launched in 1927. Inexpensive, at £198, its success saw Standard through the ‘slump’, and it was still going strong when, in 1936, the Flying Standard models made their debut. - Coventry Holy Trinity Broadgate / Trinity Street - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by Vlad.Dumitru