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	Foxcote
	 Warwick  | 
	 
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	Sun 30th Jun 2013  6:24pm  
	 
	Water pumps were such a necessity in the old days. I wonder whether more could be spotted in the old photographs, the design on the pump linked here looks a familiar design on other 'pillars' that I have seen of old pictures around the town (minus the spout).
Water Pump, Pool Meadow
This is what I thought was the same shape top...
Little Park Street/St. John Street
 
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	Dreamtime
	 Perth Western Australia  | 
	 
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	Mon 1st Jul 2013  2:54am  
	 
	Great old black and whites Foxcote. I was drawn to the house in the background in Little Park St., it looked old then so I can only imagine what it looked like inside. There must have been water pumps all round Coventry in that era, first I have seen shown though without a trough.    
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	rehydratecoventry
	 coventry  | 
	 
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	Mon 29th Jan 2018  3:37pm  
	 
	I want to create a list of the disused drinking fountains around Coventry, with a view to getting them restored and turned on again.
Do you know of any? Even better have you got any pictures of their current/former state?
They have restored the one in Earlsdon by the Memorial Park, and we want to get them to restore/install new ones across the city.
Thanks for any help.
We are starting the campaign today and we welcome any help offered!
We are on twitter @hydrationstati3 and email via the contact button
Edited by Midland Red, 29th Jan 2018  7:38 pm (Email address removed for security - contact button available for forum members use) 
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	Helen F
	 Warrington  | 
	 
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	Mon 29th Jan 2018  7:02pm  
	 
	The only drinking fountain I know of was the one that stood outside St John's. Very fancy affair.
While I love tap water, I wouldn't want to drink from a drinking fountain unless it could be protected from people accidentally or deliberately contaminating it. A foot trigger rather than a handle would be better too. But offering more hydration gets my thumbs up.   
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	coventry49
	 Budleigh Salterton, Devon  | 
	 
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	Mon 29th Jan 2018  8:49pm  
	 
	I think there may have been an old one in Stoke Green, somewhere near the paddling pool and a more modern one inside the Memorial Park, one you had to put your mouth over and get a face full! 
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	OldCaludonian
	 Peak District  | 
	 
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	Mon 29th Jan 2018  9:54pm  
	 
	You perhaps know of the water trough erected by the Coventry Chain Company on Hearsall Common as a memorial to the 47 employees who died in Great War. The actual trough has been lost but the impressive 'tower' has been re-erected in Spon End. See the Coventry Society website.
 
		Martin Brayne 
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	coventry49
	 Budleigh Salterton, Devon  | 
	 
	7 of 52 
	Tue 30th Jan 2018  9:31am  
	 
	Speaking of troughs - there was a Victorian horse trough on the London Road, at the bottom of the common not far from the end of Daventry Road in the direction of the city centre.  I know it was still there in the 1950s/60s. 
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	Midland Red
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	Tue 30th Jan 2018  11:51am  
	 
	Cattle trough, Stoke Green - 15 Jul 2013
 
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	NeilsYard
	 Coventry  | 
	 
	9 of 52 
	Tue 30th Jan 2018  12:28pm  
	 
	Rob 'saved' this pair from the Council Library collection - 
 
 
 
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	Midland Red
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	Tue 30th Jan 2018  1:42pm  
	 
	Top one looks like Priory Street, with the Art School in the background
No sign of any bus shelters in Pool Meadow though    
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	Ronald34
	 coventry  | 
	 
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	Tue 30th Jan 2018  1:43pm  
	 
	There used to be a horse drinking trough in Queen's Road, not far from Percy Blamire's garage. It may have been removed when the tram lines were taken up. 
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	rehydratecoventry
	 coventry  | 
	 
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	Tue 30th Jan 2018  8:17pm  
	 
	Thanks for all the help so far!
If you can think of any others please let us know. 
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	Garlands Joke Shop
	 Coventry  | 
	 
	13 of 52 
	Tue 30th Jan 2018  8:28pm  
	 
	On 30th Jan 2018  1:43pm, Ronald34 said: 
There used to be a horse drinking trough in Queen's Road, not far from Percy Blamire's garage. It may have been removed when the tram lines were taken up.
 
Is this the drinking fountain/trough you're referring to? This water fountain/trough is dedicated to Caroline (Cara) Bray (1814-1905) and her husband Charles Bray (1811-1884). 
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	Ronald34
	 coventry  | 
	 
	14 of 52 
	Tue 30th Jan 2018  11:40pm  
	 
	I don't ever recall it looking so good as the photo. Although I cannot believe there could have been two so close together. 
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	Helen F
	 Warrington  | 
	 
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	Wed 31st Jan 2018  7:36am  
	 
	Not the same thing as drinking fountains but I know where some of the hand pumps (like the picture above), conduits and wells were. If they're of interest? 
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