HA 35 - Letter Paper of Coventry from the railway by Harwood, London.

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Built in 1838 as part of the London & Birmingham Railway. "There are one or two whimsical features about Coventry: No other town has three such pointed spires: to no other town is it so ignominious a thing to be sent! Nor has any other town so whimsical a legend as that of peeping Tom and the peerless Lady Godiva’s patriotic nudity!”

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Built in 1838 as part of the London & Birmingham Railway. "There are one or two whimsical features about Coventry: No other town has three such pointed spires: to no other town is it so ignominious a thing to be sent! Nor has any other town so whimsical a legend as that of peeping Tom and the peerless Lady Godiva’s patriotic nudity!”

Built in 1838 as part of the London & Birmingham Railway. "There are one or two whimsical features about Coventry: No other town has three such pointed spires: to no other town is it so ignominious a thing to be sent! Nor has any other town so whimsical a legend as that of peeping Tom and the peerless Lady Godiva’s patriotic nudity!”