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Coventry (i/ˈkɒvəntri/) is a city and metropolitan borough in the centre of England. It was the capital of England more than once in the 15th century when the seat of Government was held in Coventry. Coventry's heritage includes the Roman Fort at Baginton, Lady Godiva, St Mary's Guildhall (where kings and queens were entertained) and three cathedrals.
Coventry is located in the county of West Midlands but is historically part of Warwickshire. Coventry is the 10th largest city in England and the 13th largest UK city overall. It is also the second largest city in the West Midlands region, after Birmingham, with a population of 337,400 in 2014.
Coventry is situated 95 miles (153 km) northwest of central London, 19 miles (31 km) east-south-east of Birmingham, 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Leicester and 11 miles (18 km) north of Warwick. Although harbouring a population of more than a third-of-a-million inhabitants, Coventry is not amongst the English Core Cities Group due to its proximity to Birmingham. Approximately half a million people live within 10 miles (16 km) of Coventry city centre.
Syd Coventry (13 June 1899 – 10 November 1976) was an Australian rules footballer.
Originally from Diamond Creek, Victoria, Coventry journeyed across the Bass Strait after the First World War to work in the mines at Queenstown, Tasmania, taking with him a reputation as a fine footballer. While still in Queenstown he was approached by St Kilda who wanted him to play for them in 1921.
Syd duly agreed, but when he returned to Melbourne he was persuaded by his younger brother Gordon Coventry, who had just finished his first season with Collingwood, to reconsider. Apart from the issue of family loyalty, there was the small matter of the excessive distance between Diamond Creek and St Kilda to think of.
The upshot of it all was that Syd Coventry elected to throw in his lot with Collingwood, whereupon St Kilda, not surprisingly, screamed "foul!" The VFL Permits Committee was called in to adjudicate, and Coventry was faced with the choice of playing with St Kilda, or sitting out of football for twelve months so that he could join the Woods. He opted for the latter course of action, and in 1922 he started out on an illustrious thirteen season, 227 game league career with Collingwood.
A guide to attractions and things to do in Coventry, England. Coventry is the ninth largest city in the UK and has a population of over 300,000 people. This video presents the Cathedral, Transport museum, Belgrade theatre, The Herbert museum and gallery, the Ricoh arena, the Midlands aircraft museum and Lunt fort. It also demonstrates the transport options available in the area. Narrated in English. http://www.facebook.com/Coventry.West.Midlands http://twitter.com/coventry_news http://www.coventrycathedral.org.uk http://www.transport-museum.com http://www.godivafestival.co.uk http://www.belgrade.co.uk http://www.theherbert.org http://www.ricoharena.com http://www.midlandairmuseum.co.uk http://www.coventryairport.co.uk http://www.travelcoventry.co.uk http://www.visitcoventry.co.uk
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The Precinct in Coventry city centre. The spire of the ruined cathedral is visible in the background. View of Coventry from Baginton. The ruins of the old Cathedral. Two of Coventry's "three spires". The "Whittle Arch" outside the Transport Museum, named after Frank Whittle. Statue of Lady Godiva. Statue commemorating James Starley. Coventry's skyline. Coventry Canal Basin. Incineration plant, Coventry. The Council House, Coventry.
I visited the beautiful city of Coventry with some of my friends and tried my hand at vlogging! Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/ArielBissett Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/ArielBissett Tumblr: http://arielbissett.tumblr.com Merch: http://arielbissett.com/shop (bookmarks and tshirts, oh my!) Want to buy a book? Go through this link and I'll get a commission! http://www.bookdepository.com/?a_aid=ArielBissett Music by: CJ Bissett (http://cjbissett.bandcamp.com)
Andy, Krystle, Sanaya and Tom show you where to eat, drink and shop in Coventry and Leamington Spa.
Promotional video for the BTEC National Diploma Travel and Tourism Level 3 course at City College Coventry.
Bendy bus ride need say no more
http://travelklinix.com/ is where you will find an outstanding Travel Clinic in Coventry, run by Dr Ravi Gowda. Dr Gowda is a consultant in infectious disease, in the Walsgrave Teaching Hospital. As part of his role as a consultant, he needs to have his finger on the pulse of infectious diseases and how they are progressing throughout the world. He also is fully aware of the different treatment options available to you and is also able to prescribe all of them for you, as he is a fully qualified doctor. In this video, Dr Gowda explains to us how we can ensure that our trip is as healthy as possible and explains why having an expert opinion, rather than a cheap opinion is the best option for your health.
Coventry travel, vacation and holidays Coventry travel, vacation and holidays Coventry travel, vacation and holidays Coventry travel, vacation and holidays Coventry travel, vacation and holidays 10. Barcelona - The city is a pioneer in smart city and low-carbon solutions. 9. Hong Kong - The city has also been a leader in the use and adoption of smart cards, which are already used by millions of residents for services like public transit, library access, building access, shopping, and car parks. 8. Copenhagen - The city has committed to carbon neutrality by 2025 and 40% of its citizens regularly commute via bicycle. 7. Berlin - Berlin is testing out vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies in the hopes of creating a virtual power plant from electric vehicles. 6. Tokyo - The city will create a sm...
www.spirefilm.co.uk Filmed on CANON 600D This is Coventry, Shows us the real coventry Concrete Jungle. The Jungle with Spires, Sports and People.
Coventry Blitz World War II - November 1940
Mega Disasters - Sinking the Coventry HMS Coventry (D118) HMS Coventry was a Type 42 (Sheffield-class) destroyer of the Royal Navy. Laid down by Cammell Laird and Company, Limited, at Birkenhead on 29 January 1973, she was launched on 21 June 1974 and accepted into service on 20 October 1978 at a cost of £37,900,000. She was sunk by Argentine Air Force A-4 Skyhawks on 25 May 1982 during the Falklands War. The principal role of these ships was to provide the fleet with mid-range anti-air warfare capability with secondary roles of anti-surface and anti-submarine. A total of sixteen Type 42s were built between 1972 and 1985, in three batches, with Coventry the last of the first batch to be commissioned. To cut costs, the first two batches had 47 feet removed from the bow and the beam-to-le...
Warning: May contain nuts, bad driving, idiocy, muppets and wombles. Let me reiterate: Video for ENTERTAINMENT and informational purposes only. I am NOT a perfect driver and make mistakes myself, and where these are caught on video, I will post them. All video captured by Coventry Dash Cam, unless expressly stated otherwise. Please comment (they will be moderated), like and subscribe. I'll be posting videos monthly, where possible! Thanks, and enjoy! My car: Peugeot 206 My camera: Yashica HDV-X10 Editing software: Apple Final Cut Pro X This video is being managed exclusively by Newsflare. To use this video for broadcast or in a commercial player go to: http://www.newsflare.com/video/67849/other/coventry-dash-cam-2-march-2016-uk-bad-driving or email: newsdesk@newsflare.com o...
English Defence League demo in Coventry on 21st May 2016 Speakers: Davey Russell, Banksy, Pete Gillett. Full speeches available here in a few days: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLTp9cur8fT1AeSPkdZ0oig Music: "Intrepid" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/