About 10 years ago I read Kathleens Dayus’s book “Her People” loved it, and always wanted to visit the place, It was about a year ago I bought a copy, and thought one day I will go and see if anything of Camden Drive, however small, was still there.
So , at the beginning of May this year my husband and I headed for Hockley.
We did have a map of the area, I started off at Ludgate Hill, and headed down towards St Pauls Church, then along Charlotte Street to Newhall Hill.
Then into Legge Lane; I was delighted to see so many place names still there.
Then I arrived into Camden Drive, I felt such an attachment to the place. We spent a few hours looking around what was left, obviously none of the backs to backs are still there , and the factories that are there are in ruins, but it didn’t matter to me I was there.
On my next visit I found Camden Grove, I was so pleased with what I had found to be left. To me it was the bones and the soul of the place.
I called into the Information Desk in Chamberlain Square to ask if anyone was going to photograph or film the area before it disappeared for ever, ( which I was told by a workman would be in about four weeks, ) The woman at the desk said ‘not much point as there is nothing left’. I was really taken aback with the comment. So what have I taken some 300 photographs of then?
Since then we have returned six times from Coventry to research more of the people who lived there, to say that there is nothing left is an insult to this whole area. The place was not only the workshop of this Country but most of the world as well.
I really feel it is a true crime that more recognition not given to these people.
If anyone would like to take a look around of what’s left I would be more than pleased to show them, but from what I was told time may be short.
This is a photograph of Camden Grove last week
