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Coventry Canal (Cashs)

In 1857, Cash's commissioned a series of three-storey weavers' cottages on a plot of land alongside the Coventry Canal at Kingfield, and on a road now known as Cash's Lane, then in countryside, outside the city boundary. Initially 100 such cottages were planned, but eventually only 48 were built in two blocks.

This photograph was taken with a 1982 Canon AE-1 Program camera and a Canon FD 24mm F2.8 S.S.C. lens which was introduced in 1973, it is very well built and a bit hefty at 330g but super sharp.

The film that I used was Ilford FP5 Plus 35mm and was developed by myself using Ilford chemicals then scanned to a digital image using a Nikon coolscan V ED .scanner.

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Uploaded on August 10, 2021