mickw
nuneaton |
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Mon 23rd Dec 2013 6:42pm
Hi AD, no need to apologise. I get your point but I'm sure you'll agree that the approach to the basin up Bishop Street is dire and needs some serious attention - to be honest I think the nicest looking thing in Bishop Street at the moment is the sign saying canal basin on the stairs to the bridge, but we could go on forever about ideas for the basin and loads of other locations in Coventry. Will anything ever be done - I doubt it anyway. On a happier note may I wish you a merry Christmas and happy new year |
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AD
Allesley Park |
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Mon 23rd Dec 2013 10:18pm
Indeed. The sign is very nice but could always be moved.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. |
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pete kiley
new zealand |
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Sun 2nd Feb 2014 8:24am
As a 13 year old I used to go fishing in the Coventry canal near to the Cash's Lane bridge Foleshill, caught a few roach and perch, I mostly liked the peace and quiet. Sometimes myself and my Dad would go fishing at Frankton.
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 7:54pm
Trundling along the Coventry Canal towards the Ricoh, at the foot of the steep slope was this sign a little bit of history of the Coventry Canal.
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PhiliPamInCoventry |
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 10:03pm
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 10:18pm
Thank you Philip I shall be watching out for it, |
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PhiliPamInCoventry |
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 10:32pm
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Tue 11th Mar 2014 10:36pm
Thank you Philip I shall look on my pc |
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pixrobin
Canley |
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Wed 2nd Apr 2014 11:56am
Here's some pics I took in 2005 of the Canal Basin. Will load more when I can access 'galleries'.
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Wed 21st May 2014 9:50pm
The Newcomen beam engine that use to power the water from a deep well into the canal this engine used to be in the Engine House which now is listed in Longford at Hawkesbury Junction.
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Thu 4th Sep 2014 9:01pm
Today trundling on the way to the Ricoh to meet something special - no not the free radio phantom, something far better.
Also what came after this.
Even a friendly wave.
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Kerbstone
Auckland NZ |
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Fri 12th Sep 2014 3:36am
Thought I might give a canal question for a change. Does anyone know the original purpose for this bridge built over the canal leading to the Wyken Basin. It formed part of my stamping ground as a kid and a teenager around the clod banks and didn't seem to serve any particular purpose besides getting to the other side of the canal, no road just natural walking tracks. This was taken about 1960 and I suppose would have disappeared when the M6 was built.
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scrutiny
coventry |
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Fri 12th Sep 2014 7:17am
There are, were, many of those little bridges. When the canal was built it sectioned off part of a farm so the bridge was there for the farmer to move his cattle across or whatever. Even the motorways have the bridges for just the farmers. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Fri 12th Sep 2014 8:37am
Hi scrutiny, Hi all
Thank you for that. Brill! The railway term for those bridges was occupation bridges. I remember that one in Wyken. |
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Sat 13th Sep 2014 10:42pm
Today I trundled with my grandson down the road to the Greyhound pub, Longford before rain sets in, it was lovely and sunny. We had one drink, chatted to two ladies.
We had a chat to a couple on one of the narrowboats from Leicester, the man said he was appalled at the rubbish and graffiti from the Coventry basin by the Ricoh. He measured the lock depth at Sutton Stop, Hawkesbury Junction as some might know it, with his stick for us too, then they continued their journey.
We then were chatting to the narrowboat gentlemen having a laugh, they take the football fans, have a drink and then dropped off at the footy, they had an hour before returning to pick the fans up.
I met an old neighbour Mr Edwards in Grange Rd, who was born in one of the old cottages by the Greyhound pub. We had our little chat about days gone by and I discovered he used to fish with my cousin Garth, now deceased. I had an enjoyable day, returned home to a cheese and beans baked potato. |
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