Showrooms after 1918
post-warGlossary Term [1] showrooms are rarer than Edwardian ones. But this survey can end with two sales buildings of the twenties, both on the south-west of the city centre, but further out than John Bright Street, beyond the later Inner Ring Road. Bristol Street [2] looks with its huge concave gableGlossary Term [3] almost like radical Arts and CraftsGlossary Term [4] work of around 1900, but was built in 1926 to a design by T.D. Griffiths of Coventry for Cecil Kay, a dealer in Rover and Fiat. Griffiths' first design had lots of fake half-timberingGlossary Term [5].