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traffic queues. See also NationalExpressCoventry West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive References ...Wikify date September 2010 The PrimeLines initiative in Coventry , England, is a 42 million budgeted scheme which aims to improve all aspects of bus journeys on a number of selected showcase routes radiating out from the city centre of Coventry. New bus stops will be wheelchair friendly, with raised kerbs for easier boarding, and new shelters, that are airier and well lit will be built. ref http www.coventry.gov.uk ccm navigation transport and streets public transport buses primelines Coventry City Council PrimeLines Information ref University 12 Corridor On the University Corridor route number 12 bus , bus lanes and gates have been instituted in various places, and it is estimated that at peak hours the total time for the full journey between the city and Warwick University could be reduced by approximately 1 minute 50 seconds. However, the plans for this were finalized before the Council obtained a report by Jacobs UK Ltd. The report concluded that there were only two pinch points on the route, ref Jacobs UK Ltd Primelines bus corridor 7 feasibility report, November 2006 February 2007 ref and neither of these has been given any bus priority measures, whereas measures have been put in place where they are not deemed necessary. The bus gates are also interesting in that they often turn red for other traffic when no bus or taxi is approaching. The PrimeLines route along the Ansty ... use. Controversy of PrimeLines One of the first bus priority measures for the Coventry scheme, a bus ... 8 tile hill lane and spon end Coventry City Council PrimeLines Works on the Tile Hill Corridor ref ... road at the end of the bus lane available for cars needing to turn left at the roundabout. Coventry ... Coventry City Council report to cabinet Petition of objection to highway works on Hearsall Common, 6 ... transport buses primelines Coventry City Council PrimeLines Category Transport in Coventry ... more details
South Coventry is the name of the following places in the United States of America South Coventry, Connecticut South Coventry Township, Pennsylvania geodis ... more details
George Coventry may refer to George Coventry, 3rd Baron Coventry 1628 1680 George Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry 1722 1809 , British peer and Tory politician George Coventry, 7th Earl of Coventry 1758 1831 George Coventry, 8th Earl of Coventry 1784 1843 , British peer and Tory politician George Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry 1838 1930 George Coventry, 10th Earl of Coventry 1900 1940 George Coventry, 11th Earl of Coventry 1934 2002 George Coventry, 13th Earl of Coventry bor 1939 hndis Coventry, George ... more details
Infobox newspaper name Coventry Telegraph image Image CoventryTelegraphFrontPage29042008.GIF 175px border ... Trinity Mirror headquarters Coventry , England political Neutrality international relations Neutral ... Certificates 17353687.pdf title Coventry Telegraph Standard Certificate of Circulation Jan ... The Coventry Telegraph is a local English tabloid newspaper format tabloid newspaper ... as Coventry s first daily newspaper , a four page broadsheet newspaper originally sold for a half penny. It changed its name to the Coventry Evening Telegraph on 17 November 1941, ref name AD News cite book title Coventry A Century of News first Alton last Douglas publisher Coventry Evening Telegraph isbn 0902464361 month February year 1991 page 3 ref and to the Coventry Telegraph on 2 October 2006 ..., due to the Coventry Blitz blitz raid on the city. Citation needed date November 2010 From 1946 until .... It provided coverage of sport from the Midlands, as well as national and international sport. The fortunes of Coventry City F.C. played a prominent role in The Pink . With the 1998 99 football season ... at 157 Corporation Street, Coventry, CV postcode area CV 1 1FP, was laid by the then proprietor ... is to raise money to help sick and needy children in Coventry and Warwickshire . Citation needed date ... paper. To reflect this change, the newspaper s name changed to simply Coventry Telegraph . The switch ... in the following editions City Warwickshire Nuneaton Coventry Newspapers Ltd. managing director Simon Edgley comprises the Telegraph together with its sister publications The Coventry Times formerly The Coventry Citizen The Nuneaton Tribune The Hinckley Times The Hinckley Herald & Classified Journal ... Midland Farm Ad now closed References reflist External links http www.coventrytelegraph.net Coventry Telegraph website http www.timeslive.com Coventry Times website now discontinued. http www.trinitymirror.com ... published in England Category Coventry Category Publications established in 1891 Category Trinity Mirror ... more details
Infobox airport name Coventry Airport nativename nativename a nativename r image Coventry Airport logo.png ... Coventry Airport Ltd. city served Coventry location Baginton , Warwickshire , England elevation f 267 ... Information Publication AIP at National Air Traffic Services NATS ref name aip http www.nats uk.ead it.com public index.php 3Foption com content&task blogcategory&id 47&Itemid 96.html Coventry EGBE ref ... 2007 annual ref Coventry Airport Airport codes CVT EGBE is located Convert 3 NM abbr on lk in ref name aip south southeast of Coventry city centre, in the village of Baginton , Warwickshire , England , and about Convert 0.5 mi outside Coventry boundaries. The airport is owned by Patriot Aviation ..., Coventry Airport Limited. ref cite web url http www.caa.co.uk docs 375 srg as ordinarylicencesandmaps.pdf ... First opened in 1936 as Baginton Aerodrome, Coventry Airport has been used for general aviation , flight ... from temporary hub facilities at Coventry. A controversial plan to build permanent passenger terminal ... In 1933 Coventry City Council decided to develop a civic airport on land that they owned to the south east of the city in Baginton. Coventry Airport was opened in 1936. Armstrong Whitworth , aircraft ... Baginton , by the Royal Air Force . It was damaged in the 1940 Coventry Blitz bombing raid by the Luftwaffe ... Islands . ref name H2 cite web title Baginton Coventry airport History page 2 url http ... web title Baginton Coventry airport url http www.wonwinglo.scale models.net id39.htm ref During the 1980s ... were Summer Plan, and HTS Holidays. In the late 1980s, Coventry City Council sold the airport ... when he had lunch. He left in the helicopter at about 3.15  p.m. ref cite book title Coventry A Century of News first Alton last Douglas publisher Coventry Evening Telegraph isbn 0902464361 month ... live veal calves were exported from Coventry Airport to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Amsterdam for distribution ... Wood, Willenhall, Coventry near to houses, on approach to the airport in bad weather, and all five ... more details
Thomas Coventry may refer to Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry 1578 1640 Thomas Coventry, 1st Earl of Coventry 1629 1699 Thomas Coventry, 2nd Earl of Coventry died 1710 Thomas Henry Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst 1721 1744 Thomas Coventry cricketer 1778 1816 See also Thomas Coventre disambiguation hndis Coventry, Thomas ... more details
The Coventry martyr Martyrs were a disparate group of Protestantism Protestant Christian Christians executed ... them. ref Munden, Alan 1997 The Coventry Martyrs , Coventry Archives publication, p. 1 ref Lollardy in 15th century Coventry Former Coventry vicar and historian Alan Munden has made the case for the number ... their number. ref Munden, Alan 1997 The Coventry Martyrs , Coventry Archives publication, p. 5 ref ... related public order incidents in 1424 and 1431. In 1432, the wife of a mayor was executed at Coventry ... County History Warwickshire, volume 2 1908 , London, p. 21 ref Lollardy in 16th century Coventry the first martyrs In 1511 12, some 74 Lollards appeared before the court of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield , most of them from Coventry and the surrounding area. ref Thomson, JAF 1965 The Later ... at Maxstoke , or at the Franciscan Greyfriars monastery in the city itself. ref Munden, Alan 1997 The Coventry Martyrs , Coventry Archives publication, p. 6 ref Those who confessed were forced to sign an abjuration , to be read by the accused bare legged and bare headed in the Coventry Cathedral Cathedral ... and His Book , London, p. 205 ref She was burnt at Coventry on 12 March 1512, though there is some dispute about the date. ref Munden, Alan 1997 The Coventry Martyrs , Coventry Archives publication .... ref Munden, Alan 1997 The Coventry Martyrs , Coventry Archives publication, p. 7 ref The monument gives ... Mistress Lansdail or Smith . ref Munden, Alan 1997 The Coventry Martyrs , Coventry Archives publication ... writings on their behalf. ref Fines, J 1963 Heresy Trials in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield 1511 ... Mary. Laurence Saunders ref Dictionary of National Biography Laurence Saunders d. 1555 ref was burnt ... of National Biography Robert Glover d. 1555 ref was also educated at Cambridge University, and was a fellow of King s College, Cambridge King s College . He was tried at Lichfield, and burnt in Coventry ... on the same day as Glover. ref Munden, Alan 1997 The Coventry Martyrs , Coventry Archives publication ... more details
Image Longford rd2 3u07.JPG right thumb Longford Road, Coventry looking south Longford is a ward politics ward in the north of Coventry , West Midlands county West Midlands , England . It is covered by the Coventry North East UK Parliament constituency Coventry North East constituency ref http www.coventry.gov.uk ... Coventry City Council Longford Ward ref and bounded by the wards of Holbrooks, Henley, Upper ... directorate area co ordination ward pages longford ward about longford ward.en Coventry City ... on opposite sides of Longford Road. In the north of the ward is the Ricoh Arena , home to Coventry ... of people who were unemployed in Longford was 522 according to the Office for National Statistics ... ward pages longford ward longford in numbers.en Coventry City Council Longford in numbers ref Education ... right thumb The church of St Thomas the Apostle, Longford Road, Coventry The area is referred ... to Coventry. Canals Image Bridge canal longford 3u07.JPG right thumb Coventry canal, the towpath, and one of bridges on the Longford Rd in Longford. The Coventry Canal passes through the area ... by Groundwork Coventry as part of the Coventry Canal Art Trail, and is owned by the City Development Directorate at Coventry City Council. The sculpture is 1.4 metres high, 2.4 metres ... Thomas Noszlopy title Public Sculpture of Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull pages 133 134 year 2003 ... artworks u.htm Coventry Canal Sculpture Trail ref The Oxford Canal was started in the area in 1769 ... to Longford as the Coventry Canal Company and the Oxford Canal Company were unable to agree on tolls. Following a court injunction taken out by the Coventry Canal Company, the two canals were ... Coventry Walks Hawkesbury Junction Conservation Area ref The current junction of the canals ... Nature Park Image Stone Sofa Coventry Canal.jpg Sandstone sculpture Stone Sofa by Tim Shutter, on the Coventry Canal Image Longford Park Alderman s Green in Winter.jpg gallery References Reflist ... more details
Coventry is a city in the West Midlands, England. It may also refer to Engineering Coventry Climax , a Coventry based forklift truck, fire pump, and speciality engine manufacturer Places Coventry, Connecticut Coventry, New York Coventry, Rhode Island Coventry, Vermont Coventry, Pennsylvania Coventry Township, Summit County, Ohio Coventry Village, Ohio , a commercial district in Cleveland Heights, Ohio People George Coventry, 3rd Baron Coventry 1628 1680 George Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry 1722 1809 George Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry 1838 1930 Kirsty Coventry born 1983 , Zimbabwean swimmer and world record holder Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry 1578 1640 Thomas Coventry, 1st Earl of Coventry c.1629 1699 William Coventry, 5th Earl of Coventry c.1676 18 March 1751 Coventry Patmore , English poet and critic 23 July 1823 26 November 1896 Charles Coventry Zimbabwean cricketer Charles Coventry , Zimbabwean cricketer Objects HMS Coventry , warship of the British Navy Coventry armoured car , a British four wheel drive 4X4 armoured fighting vehicle 3009 Coventry , an asteroid Other To send to Coventry , a type of shunning Coventry Blitz , the 1940 German bombing of Coventry, England Coventry Carol , a Christmas carol dating from the 16th century Coventry Health Care, Inc. , a managed health care company in the United States Coventry short story Coventry short story , a short story by Robert A. Heinlein Coventry Phish festival CoventryCoventry festival , a 2004 Phish music festival Coventry comics , a 3 issue comic book series by Bill Willingham, published by Fantagraphics Coventry horse , American racehorse Coventry, a fictional location in the movie Twitches film Twitches Coventry Building Society , currently the 3rd largest building society in the UK, headquartered in Coventry , West Midlands county West Midlands Coventry City F.C. , a football club who compete in the English football league system English league system disambig DEFAULTSORT Coventry Disambiguation ... more details
s presence. He died unmarried. References 1911 article Sir John Coventry url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Sir John Coventry Stephen Porter, Coventry, Sir John c.1636 1685 , Oxford Dictionary of National ...other persons Sir John Coventry c. 1636 1682 was son of John Coventry Royalist John Coventry died 1652 , the second son of Lord Keeper of the Great Seal lord keeper Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry Thomas Coventry . Between 1655 and 1659, he travelled in the continent with his tutor the poet Edward Sherburne . He matriculated from Queen s College, Oxford in 1660 and was made a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Charles II of England Charles II , the following year. In 1667, he went with his uncle Henry Coventry to the negotiations leading to the Treaty of Breda 1667 Treaty of Breda , ending the Second Anglo Dutch War . That year and in the following parliaments of 1678, 1679 and 1681, he was elected for Weymouth, Dorset Weymouth . He followed Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Lord Ashley in politics, and was a fairly active member. On 21 December 1670, owing to a jest made by Coventry in the House of Commons on the subject of the King s amours, Sir Thomas Sandys, an officer of the guards, with other accomplices, by the order of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth Monmouth , and it was said with the approval of the king himself, waylaid him as he was returning home to Suffolk Street and slit his nose to the bone. The outrage created an extraordinary sensation in the Commons ... & 23 Chas. II, c.1 , a measure known as the Coventry Act was passed, declaring assaults accompanied ... Coventry , his uncle, speaks slightingly of him, ridicules his vanity and wishes him out of the House ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coventry, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1636 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1682 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coventry, John Category 1636 births ... Members of the Parliament of England pre 1707 tr John Coventry ... more details
station that forms part of the Coventry Local Policing Team of the West Midlands Police and houses ... url http www.divine inspiration.org.uk churches coventry east st john the divine church willenhall ... crash Image Aircraft crash 21 Dec 1994 plaque coventry 16f08.JPG right thumb Plaque on Middle Ride ... 1994 an aircraft approaching Coventry Airport , in poor visibility, crashed into Willenhall Wood .... ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england coventry warwickshire 4113833.stm title ... reflist External links Commons category Willenhall, Coventry http www.virtualmuseum.co.uk Virtual Museum, Willenhall, Coventry http www.west midlands.police.uk chaceavenue index.shtml Chace Avenue ... Suburbs of Coventry ... more details
phase of Coventry s evolution, connections were made with the expanding national transport ...File Coventry spires 2Aug2005 2rc.jpg thumb 250px Two of Coventry s three spires Holy Trinity Church ... the history of Coventry , a city in the West Midlands region West Midlands , England . From its humble beginnings as a settlement around a Anglo Saxon Saxon nunnery c. AD 700, Coventry grew to become ... and later motor industry . The devastating Coventry Blitz Blitz in 1940 destroyed most of the city centre ... and 80s, and Coventry saw high unemployment. Early history Beginnings Little is known of the earliest history of Coventry, but prior to its existence there were settlements in nearby Corley and Baginton ... Coventry would rise. ref name Arden http www.historiccoventry.co.uk main history.php arden Coventry ... leading to Coventry s successful wool industry and great wealth. ref name Arden The name Coventry ... forms Covintry, Covingtre, Coventrey, Coventre, Coventry. Fox 1957 p. 2. ref as well as many theories ... . ref http www.historiccoventry.co.uk main history.php origin Origin of Coventry s name on the historiccoventry website Retrieved 29 September 2008 ref A third hypothesis is that the word Coventry .... Mary s Priory and Cathedral The first chronicled event in the history of Coventry took place in 1016 ... in Warwickshire in a bid to take control of England, and on reaching the settlement of Coventry ... and 24 monks. ref name Fox3 ref http www.coventrycathedral.org.uk History.html The history of Coventry ... to the popular story, ref Joan Cadogan Lancaster. Godiva of Coventry. With a chapter on the folk tradition of the story by H.R. Ellis Davidson. Coventry Eng. Coventry Corp., 1967. OCLC 1664951 ... Godiva took pity on the people of Coventry, who were suffering grievously under her husband s oppressive ... not corroborate the legend. Bishop Robert de Limesey transferred his Episcopal see see to Coventry ... www.historiccoventry.co.uk cathedrals compare lichfield.php nwtower Expansion of Coventry s first cathedral ... more details
Infobox church name Coventry Cathedral fullname Cathedral Church of St. Michael image Herbert Backstage ... osgraw TEXT osgridref gbmappingsmall TEXT location Coventry city centre, West Midlands country England ... diocese Diocese of CoventryCoventry diocese start 1095 1102 1918 province Province of Canterbury ... precentor archdeacon reader director organist logo logosize logolink logoalt Coventry Cathedral , also known as Michael archangel St Michael s Cathedral , is the seat of the Bishop of Coventry and the Diocese of Coventry , in Coventry , West Midlands county West Midlands , England . The current 9th ... Dean of Coventry The Very Revd John Irvine priest John Irvine Canon Precentor The Revd Canon David ... Coventry Priory redirects here main St. Mary s Priory and Cathedral The first cathedral in Coventry ... Bishop Robert de Limesey moved the Bishop s see from Lichfield to Coventry, ref Nicolas, Nicholas ... Page, William 1908 . http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 36487 The City of Coventry Churches Introduction . A History of the County of Warwick Volume 8 The City of Coventry and Borough ... the original Saxons Saxon church in Coventry. However, records suggest that Godiva was buried at Evesham Abbey , alongside her father confessor , Prior Aefic. ref McGrory, David 2003 . A history of Coventry. Phillimore. p. 17. ref St Michael s Cathedral First structure Image Coventry cathedral interior.jpg ... parish churches in England when, in 1918, it was elevated to cathedral status on the creation of Coventry ... Michael s Cathedral now stands ruined, bombed almost to destruction during the Coventry Blitz on 14 ... title Buildings of Coventry an illustrated architectural history year 2003 publisher Tempus location ... Image Coventry Cathedral from above 8.jpg thumb 220px left The new cathedral as seen from the tower ... whatson exhibition 5 368 4468 4563 National Gallery of Scotland ref and is a Grade I listed building ... of a competition held in 1950 to find an architect for the new Coventry Cathedral his design was chosen ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Coventry image caption sire Negofol grandsire Childwick dam Sun Queen damsire Rock Sand sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1922 country United States colour Black breeder Xalapa Farm Edward Francis Simms owner Gifford A. Cochran trainer William B. Duke record 5 1 1 0 earnings 52,825 race American Classic Races American Classic Race wins br Preakness Stakes 1925 awards honours updated Coventry foaled 1922 in Kentucky was an American Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse . He was bred by Edward Simms, the owner of Xalapa Farm in Paris, Kentucky who had purchased his sire Negofol from the Haras du Quesnay in Normandy , France owned by the estate of the wealthy American, William Kissam Vanderbilt Willie K. Vanderbilt s . Consigned to the 1923 yearling auction, Coventry was sold for 25,000 to New York carpet manufacturer, Gifford A. Cochran . In 1925, Coventry s training was handled by future National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame U.S. Hall of Fame member William B. Duke Bill Duke who knew the colt s breeding having returned from France that year where he had been training Thoroughbreds since 1888. Duke had trained Coventry s sire Negofol for Willie Vanderbilt s racing stable and had won important races with him including the Prix du Jockey Club French Derby . Back home in the United States, in 1925 Duke also trained Coventry s stable mate, a colt owned by Gifford Cochran named Flying Ebony whose ability to run extremely well on muddy racetracks resulted in his winning of the May 16 rain soaked Kentucky Derby . Coventry made just five lifetime starts, winning once. But, the one win came in the Preakness Stakes . Ridden by Clarence Kummer , the colt went off at the longest odds of any Preakness winner in history, paying backers 45.60 ... next race, the Withers Stakes at New York s Aqueduct Racetrack , Coventry broke down and was retired ... winning a number of minor races. References http www.pedigreequery.com Pedigree for Coventry Preakness ... more details
mixed fortunes, Coventry Bears RLFC made the difficult decision to resign from the National League to take time to rebuild and regroup. Since dropping out of the National Leagues the club has concentrated ...Infobox rugby league club clubname Coventry Bears image File Coventrybears.jpg 200px emblem fullname Coventry Bears Rugby League Football Club nickname short name Coventry website http www.coventrybears.co.uk ... Conference National Division season position homejersey awayjersey current clubchampionships clubchampionshipyears ... Coventry Bears are a semi professional rugby league club based in Coventry , England , formed in 1998 ... the National League 3 title in 2004 now called Rugby League Conference National Division and the Rugby League Conference in 2002. The first team play in the Rugby League Conference National Division ... of youth teams. History Coventry Bears were formed in 1998 by a group of University students ... an approach to Keith Fairbrother, the Coventry R.F.C. Coventry rugby union club s Chairman and one time rugby league player, with a plan to form a team to play from Coundon Road Stadium . Coventry ..., elevation to the newly formed Rugby League Conference National Division National League Three . This proved ... not only reaching the National League Three Grand Final but winning comfortably in what proved to be a memorable ... Conference premiership side. Coventry Bears first team claimed second place in their Division, despite ... Nottingham who comprehensively beat Coventry. The Bears had an up and down season The upcoming season ... grade will fulfil a strong fixture list by playing in the Midlands Rugby League . In 2010, Coventry ... Squad Coventry Bears Current Squad ref http coventrybears.co.uk 2012 04 bears start well ref width ... FFFFFF align center 15 align center flagicon ENG Jack Powley align center Fullback Juniors Coventry ... North Coventry Nightmares, East Coventry Eagle, South Coventry Slayers and West Coventry Wolfpack. Club honours RLC Western Division 2000 RLC Midlands Division 2001, 2002 Harry Jepson Trophy 2002 National ... more details
Coventry Cross may refer to Coventry Cross monument , a monument in Coventry, England The Coventry Cathedral Wooden Cross and Cross of Nails wooden cross or cross of nails at Coventry Cathedral, or one of many similar crosses given to various cathedrals around the world Coventry Cross Estate , a housing estate built by London County Council in Bromley by Bow , London, England, now owned by the housing association Poplar HARCA disambig ... more details
industrial center including mills powered by the water from Coventry Lake Brook as it flowed towards the Willimantic River . South Coventry Village, listed on the National Register of Historic Places ... has over 100 historical buildings on the national register. North Coventry s settlement is less dense ...Infobox settlement official name Coventry, Connecticut settlement type New England town Town image skyline imagesize image caption image map Coventry CT lg.PNG mapsize 250x200px image flag image seal CoventryCTseal.JPG ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0213413 footnotes Coventry is a New England ... , Coventry is home to the Nathan Hale Homestead , which is now a museum open to the public. Coventry ... km2 1.67 is water. Principal communities South Coventry Historic District South Coventry town center Coventry Lake History Coventry was named in October 1711, the first town in the colonies to be named Coventry for Coventry in the West Midlands county West Midlands , United Kingdom . Settlement and founding The first house in Coventry was said by whom date October 2011 to have been built near the shore ..., Massachusetts . The entire Rust family is said to have made their final move to Coventry from Massachusetts ... Coventry CDP , Connecticut South Coventry , near the intersection of Main Street Route 31 Connecticut ... Coventry s town records in the vault area behind the bar, as well as hosting town meetings. ref ... A few doors away is the W.L Wellwood General Store, which under new ownership has been renamed Coventry ... River valley. Most of the farms in North Coventry were abandoned, and the land reclaimed by second ... 1970s through the 1990s, but several new developments were constructed in North Coventry after 1990 ... known as Coventry Lake, covers convert 373 acre km2 . The lake is fed by springs, and has one natural outlet, known as Coventry Lake Brook. The brook flows towards South Coventry center and ultimately .... It is also home of the Coventry Lake Water Ski Team and UConn Men and Women s Crew Teams. The boat ... more details
Charles Coventry may refer to Charles Coventry English cricketer Charles Coventry Zimbabwean cricketer Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. hndis Coventry, Charles ... more details
Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Coventry , after the city of Coventry in the West Midlands region West Midlands . HMS Coventry 1658 2 was the Spain Spanish 28 gun ship San Miguel , captured in 1658, but in turn taken by the France French in 1666. HMS Coventry 1695 6 was a 48 gun fourth rate ship of the line launched in 1695, captured by the French in 1704 but soon recaptured, and broken up in 1709. HMS Coventry 1757 6 was a 28 gun sclass Coventry frigate 0 sixth rate sailing frigate frigate launched in 1757 and captured by the French in 1783. HMS Coventry D43 6 was a sclass2 C cruiser 0 light cruiser launched in 1916 and sunk in an air attack in 1942. HMS Coventry D118 6 was a Type 42 destroyer launched in 1974 and lost in the Falklands War . HMS Coventry F98 6 was a Type 22 frigate launched in 1986 and sold to Romania in 2003. HMS Penelope F127 6 launched in 1962 was to have been named Coventry but this was changed before commissioning. Shipindex DISPLAYTITLE HMS Coventry DEFAULTSORT Coventry, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names it HMS Coventry sl HMS Coventry fi HMS Coventry ... more details
Infobox Film name The Express image Expressposter08.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Gary ... Express by Robert C. Gallagher starring Rob Brown actor Rob Brown br Charles S. Dutton br Dennis ... ref name BoxOfficeMojo cite web url http boxofficemojo.com movies ?id express.htm title The Express ... The Express also known as The Express The Ernie Davis Story is a 2008 American List of sports films ... Express , authored by Robert C. Gallagher. The film is based on the life of Syracuse University American ... by actor Rob Brown actor Rob Brown . The Express explores civil topics, such as racism, discrimination and athletics. ref name film Gary Fleder . 2008 . The Express Motion picture . United States ... Isham , was released by the Lakeshore Records label on October 28, 2008. The Express premiered ... to preserve a Syracuse lead. The matchup concludes with a victory for Syracuse, and its first national ... season in college. He later becomes a professional athlete in the National Football League and signs ... The premise of The Express is based on the true story of Ernie Davis , the charismatic athlete who .... A local sports columnist dubbed him the Elmira Express . ref name nfl cite web url http ... Ernie Davis legacy lives on long after his death publisher National Football League accessdate 2010 .... ref name hnn The book titled Ernie Davis The Elmira Express , authored by writer Robert C ... http www.suburbanchicagonews.com beaconnews news 425451,2 1 AU13 MOVIE S1.article The Express ...?path football The Express to Film Scenes on Campus Next Week Extras Needed . suathletics.com . Retrieved ... soundtrack for The Express , was released by the Lakeshore Records label on October 28, 2008. It features .... The score for the film was orchestrated by Mark Isham . ref http music.barnesandnoble.com Express e 780163403022 ?itm 27&USRI ernie davis Express Original Motion Picture Soundtrack . Barnes and Noble ... cite web url http movies.yahoo.com movie 1809860379 cast title The Express 2008 accessdate 2010 08 08 ... more details
Infobox company company name Coventry Climax company logo Image Coventry climax.png 330px slogan company ... merged by British Leyland or divested Predecessor Coventry Simplex successor Kalmar Climax forklift business foundation 1903 defunct 1986 Coventry Climax Holdings Ltd location Coventry industry Speciality ... parent subsid Coventry Climax was a British forklift truck , fire pump, and speciality engine manufacturer. History Image Coventry Climax ET 199 fork lift truck.jpg right thumbnail Coventry Climax ... the departure of Stroyer, it was relocated to Paynes Lane, Coventry , and renamed to Coventry Simplex ... piston engine market. An early user was GWK car GWK , who produced over 1,000 light cars with Coventry Simplex two cylinder engines between 1911 and 1915. Just before World War I a Coventry Simplex ... publisher Design Museum ref Ernest Shackleton selected Coventry Simplex to power the tractors that were to be used in his Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition of 1914. Hundreds of Coventry Simplex engines ... the company was renamed to Coventry Climax and moved to East Street, Coventry. Throughout the 1920s ... Standard . In the 1920s the company moved to Friars Road, Coventry and in the late 1930s they also acquired the ex Riley automobile Riley premises in Widdrington Road, Coventry. In the early 1930s ... known to the public as the Green Goddess . Post war Coventry Climax users included Clan car Clan .... ref Coventry Transport Museum ref In 1950, Walter Hassan previously employed by Jaguar car Jaguar and Bentley Motors Limited Bentley joined Coventry Climax, and a new lightweight overhead camshaft engine ..., a FW engine for automobiles. The first Coventry Climax racing engine appeared at the 1954 24 Hours .... Away from the car engine business, Coventry Climax used their marine diesel experience to further ... the British Leyland Motor Corporation , which was then nationalised in 1975 as British Leyland BL . Coventry ... Ltd Alvis , Aveling Barford and others. At the end of 1978, BL brought together Coventry Climax Limited ... more details
ha metropolitan borough Coventry metropolitan county West Midlands county West Midlands region West Midlands constituency westminster Coventry North West UK Parliament constituency Coventry North West post town COVENTRY postcode district CV6 postcode area CV dial code 024 os grid reference static image File St Nicholas Church in Radford in Coventry 2s07.JPG 240px static image caption St. Nicholas Church, Radford Radford is a suburb and Ward country subdivision electoral ward of Coventry , located approximately 2 miles north of Coventry city centre. It is covered by the Coventry North West UK Parliament constituency Coventry North West constituency. File Radford common 2s07.JPG thumb left Radford Common File Sandy lane in coventry 1906 7 office block 17s07.JPG thumb left The red brick ... title Radford Ward publisher Coventry City Council accessdate 2008 05 11 ref It covers an area of 303.9 ... publisher Coventry City Council accessdate 2008 05 11 ref Radford consists of four neighbourhoods ... one mile to the northwest of Coventry city centre and is bounded by Barkers Butts Lane, Lawrence Saunders Road and the Radford Road with the Coventry Nuneaton railway forming the southern boundary ... Newfield Road, Dorset Road, Somerset Road, Widdrington Road, Kingfield Road and Aldbourne Road. The Coventry Nuneaton railway bounds the area on one side whilst the Coventry Canal bounds the other. West ... Coventry City Council accessdate 2008 05 11 ref History Originally Radford was a Roman settlement ... undeveloped rural area into one of Coventry s major manufacturing areas. The southern area of Radford benefited from the presence of the Coventry Canal and also the railway, and was served by Radford ... mill works, and renamed Motor Mills, between St. Nicholas Street, Sandy Lane, and the Coventry Canal ... author City planning services, Coventry City Council title Coventry Car Factories A centenary Guide ... RFC. During the Coventry Blitz in World War II , Radford became a major target for the Luftwaffe due ... more details