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NeilsYard
Coventry
226 of 235  Tue 4th Oct 2022 9:47am  

Not that I'm aware of, Helen. They've been going on about 'opening up' the river behind the Burges for ages! I want to get in to town to try to take a look at that Butcher Row excavation for the 'new' Cross, if still open, so will take a wander down and report back. Funnily enough I was talking to my mum's partner last weekend and he was saying he remembers walking up Fleet Street and over where Ram Bridge was post-war. I need to question him more about how much water there was, etc.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
227 of 235  Fri 13th Jan 2023 9:28am  

There's been a more recent culvert exploration on the 28dayslater website, who are 'urban explorers'. Interesting to see.
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Helen F
Warrington
228 of 235  Fri 13th Jan 2023 10:42am  

Thanks Neil. These treks are interesting, especially when they are parts we might recognise. Am I right in thinking they start somewhere near Gosford Street? The detour they take could be anywhere but might be the Springfield Brook or the outflow from Swanswell? Back to the main they head through the Burges, go through West Orchard and end up somewhere in the precinct? Sections of it resemble this picture posted by Prof from Keith Draper.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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229 of 235  Mon 20th Feb 2023 8:34pm  

Is this a clearer image? If it's been posted before, please delete. Thank you.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
230 of 235  Wed 1st May 2024 2:32pm  

The 3D River Scan looks great in this clip on YT.
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Helen F
Warrington
231 of 235  Wed 1st May 2024 3:47pm  

Terrific Neil. I had to watch it a few times and play it back at slowest speed to appreciate the finer points but Double thumbs up Double thumbs up Double thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
232 of 235  Wed 1st May 2024 5:17pm  

It's part of the show that was running at the LTB - I'll try to get the full version.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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233 of 235  Sat 4th May 2024 10:27am  

Helloo, At the time of starting this thread, in 2012 I was involved with activity at the Charterhouse, the Charterhouse being used as a local authority education annex. A group representing the interests of those who wanted to see the river opened up & made a visible aspect of Coventry, met there on a regular basis. That's what conjured my interest in the river. My historical roots were founded in the districts of the Sowe, living in Wyken & Holbrooks. The ridge of high ground roughly marked by the line of the Tamworth Rd, is what divides the two rivers.
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Helen F
Warrington
234 of 235  Sat 4th May 2024 11:59am  

From that video you can see how complicated opening up the river is. Careful comparison of the maps also indicates that the route is not true to the original river. It was channelled to aid culverting. Those channels are often bald concrete and wouldn't look very river like if exposed. Talking of the original route, it's complicated by the hundreds of years it was repeatedly changed. The areas where it ran even before culverting weren't all the lowest points in the landscape and parts of it were suspiciously straight. The river meandered a lot coming in and leaving the city and while it still changed directions going through the centre, when the city flooded it demonstrated where the water really wanted to go. The mill ponds might well have been created by using natural loops in the original river.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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235 of 235  Mon 1st Jul 2024 7:22pm  

Hello, Our beautiful river, sadly no sun.
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