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Davey
Coventry
121 of 235  Tue 19th Apr 2016 10:07pm  

Is this where we're talking about? Taken by my grandad, not sure when.
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dutchman
Spon End
122 of 235  Tue 19th Apr 2016 10:15pm  

Sort of Davey, those are the remnants of Smithfield Market which was demolished to make way for the building of Trinity Street which opened in 1937. And thank you for posting the picture Thumbs up
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
123 of 235  Mon 7th Nov 2016 4:48pm  

The Sherbourne viaduct in 1837. Was it ever really that picturesque?
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dutchman
Spon End
124 of 235  Tue 8th Nov 2016 7:29pm  

I'm pretty sure it's the Sowe Viaduct: Sowe Viaduct, near Binley, 2 July 1837
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Midland Red

125 of 235  Fri 17th Feb 2017 9:12am  

Red sludge contamination - report Oh my
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Helen F
Warrington
126 of 235  Thu 10th Aug 2017 3:27pm  

Looking at this partial map (after William Hole c.1540-1610, a map of Warwickshire, hand-coloured engraving, published for Michael Drayton's Poly-Olbion), it shows the Cune as separate from the Sherborn (spelling as per the map). The Cune seems to be the river starting in the west beyond Spon End and the Sherborn started in the north of the city and joined the Sowe before meeting the Cune south of the city. I do have a theory that more water used to flow from the north to explain why there was the Babu Lacu. Swanswell lake partly comes from a spring but that joins a stream coming from the north. If some enterprising monks kicked the course of the Sherborn to join the Sowe further north it might explain why the lake slowly dried up. It's also possible that it rained more then and all the rivers were stronger flowing or that the outflow of the lake was more impeded.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
127 of 235  Sun 20th Aug 2017 12:43am  

I'd not seen this 'painting' before but love the image of the bridge over the Sherbourne....
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
128 of 235  Sun 20th Aug 2017 3:11am  

Another winner Neil, thank you. A great picture, livestock and all. Thumbs up
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Midland Red

129 of 235  Sun 20th Aug 2017 8:15am  

On 20th Aug 2017 12:43am, NeilsYard said: I'd not seen this 'painting' before but love the image of the bridge over the Sherbourne....
Yes, it's a brilliant image Thumbs up It did appear in the Old Cathedral thread:
On 22nd Aug 2014 11:01pm, AD said: When I clicked the links one showed this. That says it's from Priory St and HT should be in front.
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Dreamtime
130 of 235  Sun 20th Aug 2017 12:42pm  
Off-topic / chat  

Midland Red
131 of 235  Sun 20th Aug 2017 1:14pm  
Off-topic / chat  

mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
132 of 235  Sun 20th Aug 2017 2:53pm  

On 10th Aug 2017 3:27pm, Helen F said: The Cune seems to be the river starting in the west beyond Spon End and the Sherborn started in the north of the city and joined the Sowe before meeting the Cune south of the city.
According to this page the Cune was an early name for the Sherbourne, but neither the map nor the CET is a very trustworthy source.
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walrus
cheshire
133 of 235  Sun 20th Aug 2017 5:10pm  

Can I suggest that the River Cune might be the body from which Coundon derives its name? That is, a hill/valley/fort on the Cune. The map shows the course of the river running through just the place.
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Helen F
Warrington
134 of 235  Sun 20th Aug 2017 5:58pm  

It seems very likely Walrus. There are several water sources from the west and north west. The map above is the first I've seen showing the Cune. The map shows figures at the springs and there are myths about spring spirits/goddesses. These even go back to the Romans - Celtic-Roman water goddess, Coventina. When you add in that Roman u was a v, you begin to see why nobody really knows where Coventry got its name.
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
135 of 235  Mon 16th Oct 2017 1:55pm  

I came across this map in the planning records for October 1962, which seems to show the path of the Sherbourne tunnels under Fairfax St and Cox St.
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