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	pat
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  8:51pm  
	 
	Hi, I was just thinking of what happened to the rectangular large water feature that used to be between BHS and M&S. I think it had carvings on the end wall and always coins in the water. Any ideas when it disappeared? 
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	anne
	 coventry  | 
	 
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  9:02pm  
	 
	It was outside Macfisheries - I worked there 70-72.  The carvings on the ends are now on the wall of the Herbert.  
Not sure when it disappeared as I went off to polytechnic in 78 then to live in Brum - returned to Coventry in 1990.  It had gone then!  
Someone on here will know!  
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	pat
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  9:13pm  
	 
	Hi anne, yes that's the one. I forgot about the fish shop. Many thanks for that. Time to visit the museum i think. 
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	anne
	 coventry  | 
	 
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  9:18pm  
	 
	They are well worth a visit - they're on the Jordan Well side  
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	TonyS
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  9:21pm  
	 
	Hi Pat, I asked a similar question in this thread Water Features and Dutchman was kind enough to find a photo for us!   
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	pat
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  9:29pm  
	 
	Many thanks, Tony, I will look now. Ahh the good old days 
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	TonyS
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  9:54pm  
	 
	Actually I have a black-and-white photo of me, with shoulder-length hair, sat right next to this "water feature". But I'm afraid it would take quite a hefty donation to charity to get me to post it on here!!   
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	Baz
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  11:41pm  
	 
	If my memory serves me right again, and it doesn't always, was there a sort of water feature in Broadgate once, in the shape of a wishing well? And just by the Bull Yard, in Shelton Square, off Market Way, there was a water feature. 
		Always looking forward to looking at the past. 
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	Tue 26th Jun 2012  11:47pm  
	 
	Hi Baz, yes I recall the small fountain in Shelton Square. It was in the centre where the steps are now situated by Tesco. I'm trying to remember the other. I'll post if I do. 
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	Baz
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Wed 27th Jun 2012  12:01am  
	 
	Hi Pat. I think it was towards the Holy Trinity corner of Broadgate. It may have vanished about the same time as our birdcage? Broadgate has had more makeovers than any other part of our city, I think it was in the late 80's early 90's.  
		Always looking forward to looking at the past. 
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	dutchman
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	Wed 27th Jun 2012  12:27am  
	 
	The well was uncovered when the temporary shops were demolished. It was only ever exposed for a few years before Cathedral Lanes was built on the site.
 
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	TonyS
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	Wed 27th Jun 2012  6:33am  
	 
	On 27th Jun 2012  12:27am, dutchman said: 
The well was uncovered when the temporary shops were demolished. It was only ever exposed for a few years before Cathedral Lanes was built on the site. 
Hi Baz, you can see the Broadgate well on this page of the main site Wishing Well (third photo up from the bottom of page) | 
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