Coventry Memorial Park

Coventry Memorial Park

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Coventry Memorial Park

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Coventry's finest park has recently undergone a multi million pound face lift. This includes a new visitor's centre, upgraded facilities football pitches and paths and a rejuvenated children's play area. The Memorial has also been spruced up with the stonework cleaned and new stairs and ramps being built around the base.

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A: Lady Godiva rides naked through Coventry

Par Mark Schuster, A 1.7 km

Lady Godiva is said to have ridden on horseback naked through the streets of Coventry by way of prote...

Lady Godiva rides naked through Coventry

B: St Michaels Spire - Coventry

Par Ralph Ames, A 1.7 km

St. Michael's with it's 295 feet spire, is just one of the three spires that dominate Coventry's skyl...

St Michaels Spire - Coventry

C: Herbert Museum

Par Jonathan Hagen, A 1.7 km

A view from the new entrance to Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. Also seen is the old and n...

Herbert Museum

D: St Michael's Steps - Coventry Cathedral

Par Ralph Ames, A 1.8 km

Early Sunday morning in Coventry on the steps between the old St Michaels Cathedral and the new Cathe...

St Michael's Steps - Coventry Cathedral

E: Baptistry Window - Coventry Cathedral

Par Ralph Ames, A 1.8 km

Early Sunday morning as the sun comes straming through the Baptistry window in Coventry Cathedral, cr...

Baptistry Window - Coventry Cathedral

F: Chapel Christ The Servant - Coventry Cathedral

Par Ralph Ames, A 1.9 km

Late afternoon at the Chapel of Christ The Servant - part of Coventry Cathedral. This quiet part of t...

Chapel Christ The Servant - Coventry Cathedral

G: Coventry University - West

Par Ralph Ames, A 1.9 km

North-west side of Coventry University, early on Sunday morning in Spring. A continually expanding si...

Coventry University - West

H: Priory Place - Coventry

Par Ralph Ames, A 1.9 km

Priory Place, Coventry, at night. As well as being the home of BBC Coventry & Warwickshire, Prior...

Priory Place - Coventry

I: Frank Whittle the inventor of the Turbo-Jet - Coventry

Par Mark Schuster, A 1.9 km

As a junior officer in the Royal Airforce in the late 1930s Frank Whittle got the idea for the turbo ...

Frank Whittle the inventor of the Turbo-Jet - Coventry

J: Millenium Clock At Night - Coventry

Par Ralph Ames, A 2.0 km

Millenium clock designed by Francoise Schein. The clock is best seen at night as here. The Whittle Ar...

Millenium Clock At Night - Coventry

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