These other websites have information about Coventry:

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History of the Workhouse www.workhouses.org.uk is dedicated to the workhouse -- its buildings, its inmates, its staff and administrators, and even its poets... This site includes pictures and maps showing the workhouses created by Poor Law units.

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GeoNames The GeoNames geographical database is available for download free of charge under a creative commons attribution license. It contains over 10 million geographical names and consists of over 8 million unique features whereof 2.8 million populated places and 5.5 million alternate names. All features are categorized into one out of nine feature classes and further subcategorized into one out of 645 feature codes.

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GENUKI: UK & Ireland Genealogy UK and Ireland Genealogy:The aim of GENUKI is to serve as a comprehensive "virtual reference library" of genealogical information that is of particular relevance to the UK & Ireland. It is organised so as to make it easy to find what information on what topics is available online related to given geographical localities (even down to parish level). It is a noncommercial service, provided by an ever-growing group of volunteers in cooperation with the Federation of Family History Societies.

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COVENTRY HOLY TRINITY
COVENTRY
COVENTRY ST MICHAEL
Victoria History of the Counties of England Founded in 1899 and originally dedicated to Queen Victoria, the Victoria County History is an encyclopaedic record of England's places and people from earliest times to the present day. Based at the Institute of Historical Research in the University of London since 1932, the VCH is written by historians working in counties across England.

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The City of Coventry - Introduction
The City of Coventry - List of streets
The City of Coventry - Communications
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Introduction
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Ansty
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Asthill, Horwell, and Whoberley
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Coundon
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Foleshill
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Harnall, Radford, and Whitmore Park
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Keresley
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Pinley, Shortley, and Whitley
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Stivichall
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Stoke
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Walsgrave-on-Sowe
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Willenhall
The City of Coventry - The outlying parts of Coventry: Wyken and Caludon
The City of Coventry - Buildings: Religious houses and schools
The City of Coventry - Buildings: Public buildings
The City of Coventry - Buildings: Domestic buildings
The City of Coventry - Crafts and industries: Medieval industry and trade
The City of Coventry - Crafts and industries: Craft organisation to the 16th century
The City of Coventry - Crafts and industries: Modern industry and trade
The City of Coventry - Mills
The City of Coventry - The common lands
The City of Coventry - Social history to 1700
The City of Coventry - Social history from 1700
The City of Coventry - The legend of Lady Godiva
The City of Coventry - Parliamentary representation
The City of Coventry - Local government and public services: Local government to 1451
The City of Coventry - Local government and public services: Local government from 1451
The City of Coventry - Local government and public services: Public services
The City of Coventry - Public education
The City of Coventry - Churches: Introduction
The City of Coventry - Churches: Churches built before 1800
The City of Coventry - Churches: Churches built since 1800
The City of Coventry - Roman catholicism
The City of Coventry - Protestant nonconformity: Introduction
The City of Coventry - Protestant nonconformity: Places of worship
The City of Coventry - Other religious groups
The City of Coventry - Charities for the poor
The City of Coventry - Seals, arms, insignia, plate, and officers
Wikipedia Wikipedia is 'the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit'. Wikipedia contains pages for most towns and vilages in Britain, and our web site tries to link you to them, but you must decide for yourself whether you can rely on the information you find there. Many of the 'village' pages contain only 'stub articles', which you can add to. We suggest that pages which give sources for particular statements are more reliable than pages which simply have a long reference list at the end, or no references to sources at all.

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These other websites provide geo-referenced information covering Coventry:

Geograph georeferenced photos "The Geograph British Isles project aims to collect geographically representative photographs and information for every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland."
GeoNames "The GeoNames geographical database covers all countries and contains over eight million placenames that are available for download free of charge."
National Library of Scotland On the National Library of Scotland's Map images website, you can access and view over a quarter of a million maps as high-resolution, colour, zoomable images. They are happy to supply printouts, digital images, and photocopies of their maps.
Open Street Map "OpenStreetMap provides map data for thousands of websites, mobile apps, and hardware devices. OSM is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafes, railway stations, and much more, all over the world."