- Foleshill
Foleshill is a
suburb in the north ofCoventry in the West Midlands ofEngland .
Longford.Courthouse Green andRowley Green are to its north andKeresley is to its East.History
Development of industries within the area such as the
Ordnance Works, J&J Cash Ltd (silk ribbon weaving), and variousbrick works; was aided by the existence of the Coventry toNuneaton railway and theCoventry Canal .In July 1905, Courtaulds Ltd opened its factory in Foleshill and grew to become a world leader in the production of artificial fibres requiring a considerable expansion of the facility over the following years. The now-demolished Courtaulds chimney was reputed to be the tallest in England when it was erected in 1924. It stood 365 feet (111 m) tall, was built on 15 feet (4.5 m) -deep foundations, had a base diameter of 26 feet (8 m) tapering to 16 feet (5 m) at the top, and consisted of 917,000 bricks weighing a total of 4,000 tons (4,064 metric tons). Tower Court, formerly one of the Courtaulds buildings, is now used as offices.
Jaguar Cars had a factory in the area in the 1930s and '40s.Challenge, an early cycle and car manufacturer, moved into new premises which included an impressive red-brick office building,cite book |publisher = City planning services, Coventry City Council
title = Coventry Car Factories: A centenary Guide |page = p8-9 |date= 01-03-1995] which can still be seen on Foleshill Road.The original
Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital was built in the mid 1860s in the gothic style accommodating just 60 beds, which at the time was sufficient for Coventry's requirements. The hospital was extended to cope with the increasing needs of the developing city, and what remained of the original building was destroyed byLuftwaffe bombing duringWorld War II .References
*Albert Smith and David Fry, (1991): "The Coventry We Have Lost" Vol.1. Simanda Press, Berkswell. ISBN 0-9513867-1-9
External links
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=16012 British History Online: History of Foleshill]
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