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NeilsYard Coventry All posts by this member | 2 of 197 Fri 10th Feb 2012 2:28pm Member: Joined Aug 2010 Total posts:2812 Philip, I'm sure there was a plan to open up the Sherbourne when they knocked down the Smithfield pub. What's now a piece of grass opposite the Motor Museum and up alongside Palmer Lane (probably the only place in the city centre the water is visible) were supposed to be a river walk. Not sure what happened. |
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PhilipInCoventry Holbrooks All posts by this member Thread starter | 3 of 197 Fri 10th Feb 2012 3:28pm Moderator: Joined Apr 2010 Total posts:3633 Hello Neil, ![]() ![]() |
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dutchman Spon End All posts by this member | 4 of 197 Fri 10th Feb 2012 3:28pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2830 There was plan at one to time to create a walkway alongside the river running from Spon End to the city centre but nothing ever came of it. Even the proposed footbridge at the end of Sherbourne Street was abandoned.
There is a bit of footpath running behind the garage and pub car park but it's become a dumping ground for fly tippers ![]() |
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Greeny Coventry All posts by this member | 5 of 197 Sat 11th Feb 2012 11:32pm Member: Joined Jan 2012 Total posts:43 Here's a recent image of the river behind the Burges, apparently there was a ford around here in medieval times.
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Rob Orland Historic Coventry All posts by this member | 6 of 197 Sat 11th Feb 2012 11:56pm Webmaster: Joined Jan 2010 Total posts:1503 On 11th Feb 2012 11:32pm, Greeny said:
Guess if you could walk the culverted river it would be like archaeology without the digging!
An interesting idea... and indeed one that's been done by a pair of innovative urban explorers. You might like to see their report of their journey along the underground Sherbourne on this page
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Greeny Coventry All posts by this member | 7 of 197 Sun 12th Feb 2012 12:23am Member: Joined Jan 2012 Total posts:43 Thanks Rob... ahh the 28 Days Later site - excellent ! Although I've never seen this one before.
I got the idea from reading Lost Rivers Of London book by Nicholas Barton. He mentions when they culverted the River Fleet they just covered it over, so all the old jetties and hulks of old barges are still to be seen down there.
Me and a friend did a sort of 28 Days Later in the late 70s behind the Coventry Halfpenny (between the bottom of the Burges and Palmer Lane - old buildings untouched since the mid-50s, all since demolished.
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PhilipInCoventry Holbrooks All posts by this member Thread starter | 8 of 197 Sun 12th Feb 2012 12:02pm Moderator: Joined Apr 2010 Total posts:3633 Hi ![]() ![]() |
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Baz Coventry All posts by this member | 9 of 197 Sun 27th May 2012 10:44pm Member: Joined May 2012 Total posts:327 ![]() ![]() Always looking forward to looking at the past. |
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dutchman Spon End All posts by this member | 10 of 197 Sun 27th May 2012 10:54pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2830 Good find Baz! ![]() |
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PhilipInCoventry Holbrooks All posts by this member Thread starter | 11 of 197 Mon 28th May 2012 8:22am Moderator: Joined Apr 2010 Total posts:3633 Hi to you both & Hi all ![]() |
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Radford kid Coventry All posts by this member | 12 of 197 Mon 28th May 2012 9:05am Member: Joined Nov 2011 Total posts:315 On 27th May 2012 10:44pm, Baz said:
Hello Baz, I worked at Woolworth store (123, the store number) for a few years where I met my wife, we both worked in the store, anyway, back to the reason I am posting the message. During my time working at Woolies as a maintenance engineer the store had a major re-vamp and in the basement two lift shafts were sunk but not too sure on this point but I remember them drilling into the river Sherbourne. After drilling one night when we had all left for home the wall/walls collapsed and flooded the basement. As you can imagine pumps were brought in the empty the flooded area. So from that it points the direction of the river. Must comment on the photo, I almost remember it being like that, I sure remember them building Woolies, and I think I remember the makeshift Woolies made out of corrugated steel sheets? Maybe someone will put me right on that one. Thanks again. Colin. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Colin Walton |
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dutchman Spon End All posts by this member | 13 of 197 Mon 28th May 2012 1:36pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2830 There were similar problems with flooding of the basement from the river when the store was first built. City Engineers also discovered wooden piles dating back to Saxon times. |
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Baz Coventry All posts by this member | 14 of 197 Mon 18th Jun 2012 9:06pm Member: Joined May 2012 Total posts:327 On 28th May 2012 9:05am, Radford kid said:
I sure remember them building Woolies, and I think I remember the makeshift Woolies made out of corrugated steel sheets? Maybe someone will put me right on that one.
It took soon time to find, but this may be it ![]() ![]() Always looking forward to looking at the past. |
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dutchman Spon End All posts by this member | 15 of 197 Mon 18th Jun 2012 10:58pm Member: Joined Mar 2010 Total posts:2830 Thanks for that Baz, it's the best view I've seen of the temporary Woolies. ![]() |
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