The River Rea wound its way past the old Nechells Power Station before joining the River Tame.
The Rea went under the Birmingham & Warwick Junction Canal (as it still does) then under what was then Watson Road and then past the site of the wooden cooling towers of the older power station,though I seem to think cooling water supplies for the power stations was taken from the nearby River Tame.
And there's the Rea Bank Stand at Edgbaston cricket ground,as the river flows next to the ground.
The Rea went under the Birmingham & Warwick Junction Canal (as it still does) then under what was then Watson Road and then past the site of the wooden cooling towers of the older power station,though I seem to think cooling water supplies for the power stations was taken from the nearby River Tame.
And there's the Rea Bank Stand at Edgbaston cricket ground,as the river flows next to the ground.