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flapdoodle
Coventry
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16 of 59  Mon 15th Aug 2016 6:44pm  

Great stuff, the skyline of Coventry is definitely changing!
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dutchman
Spon End
17 of 59  Mon 15th Aug 2016 7:39pm  

...for the worse! Sad
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flapdoodle
Coventry
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18 of 59  Mon 15th Aug 2016 9:15pm  

In your opinion.
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Midland Red

19 of 59  Wed 17th Aug 2016 8:59am  

Mods note: This conversation developed into a wider discussion about the "attractiveness" or otherwise of the city Those posts have been moved into the "What would attract visitors to our city long term?" thread, to allow this thread to remain on-topic Thumbs up
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
20 of 59  Sun 11th Sep 2016 11:06am  

Came across this paper, as usual looking for something else! It was written by Northamptonshire Archaeology about Belgrade Plaza 2005-2007 (pity they spelt it as BELGRAGE). It is a bit long winded but the maps are interesting. Also the names of early Coventry families who lived in the area. Neil may be interested as there is mention of Yardleys living in the area from 14th to 16th century. It would be great if I could link to these as it would take my family back in Coventry another 200 years! A lot more research to do. Archaeology at Belgrade Plaza 2005-2007
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flapdoodle
Coventry
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21 of 59  Sun 11th Sep 2016 7:08pm  

They dug up footings of the city wall, didn't they? (I read this years ago, but can't remember much about. I can't believe it's ten years old!)
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TonyS
Coventry
22 of 59  Mon 12th Sep 2016 7:42am  

A few photos here of the dig.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
23 of 59  Mon 12th Sep 2016 7:49am  
Off-topic / chat  

Heathite
Coventry
24 of 59  Mon 12th Sep 2016 8:55am  

Just a thought, - Babbling-Lake, babbling brook.
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Helen F
Warrington
25 of 59  Mon 12th Sep 2016 12:59pm  

Nice find Anne. Why is this archaeology stuff so hard to locate? Flood maps of Coventry If you follow the links to the second map, you can see that quite a lot of Coventry is in a big loop of what was probably an old river line. You've got the Radford Brook cutting through the site from the north west. The monks possibly took the river Sherbourne more to the south, under Palmer Lane to feed the mill there? Even on the early maps the excavation area looks boggy and that would have been enhanced by digging a floodable city ditch.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
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26 of 59  Mon 12th Sep 2016 2:31pm  

A large area of the city centre was once a lake/marsh. 'Lac' is an old German word for Lake or body of water (Saxon Mere was Lake) Babble is also a Saxon word, but its saxon form is not 'Babbu' It might be a person's name - Bab (I think u at the end means something in Saxon.)
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Midland Red

27 of 59  Mon 12th Sep 2016 4:02pm  

There are/were several Babbelaks (middle English) in England, so it's not unique to Coventry from "The Placenames of England and Wales": Babba- Babbicombe (Torquay). 'Valley of Babba' or ' Bebba,' several in Onom. Cf. Bablake, Coventry, 1344 Babbelak, and Bablocklithe, Oxon, which mean ' Babba's pool ' (O.E. lac, see Oxf. Diet, lake sb^ 2), and ' the landing stage ' or ' Hythe ' beside it.
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Midland Red

28 of 59  Wed 2nd Nov 2016 7:29pm  

As I was "visiting Coventry" today, I thought this would be an appropriate place to ask this question: How much did it cost "The City of Coventry" to acquire this in 1986? Roll eyes Oh, and why is it hidden away amongst the bushes? Roll eyes And, for the ladies . . . . . just what are "the two sides of a woman"? Oh my
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pixrobin
Canley
29 of 59  Wed 2nd Nov 2016 9:35pm  

The subject "Two Sides of a Woman" is one the sculptor has returned to several times. Blumenfeld
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covgirl
wiltshire
30 of 59  Wed 2nd Nov 2016 11:08pm  

Hi all, As a female of the species and being of a certain age where we prefer more traditional art, I have to say I think I know why it's in the bushes Roll eyes not my favourite sculpture that's for sure... as to two sides of a woman, I was always lead to believe this refers to the roles of wife and mother, but I could be wrong.
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