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Dam 2

The Dam 2 [402]

The Parade in Sutton Coldfield was christened in 1880 - before that it was known as The Dam. For many centuries it was indeed a dam, forming a large reservoir fed by the streams flowing out of Sutton Park. The pool, which extended beyond the prese...

  • Published: 19th February 2016
  • Articles 401-440
19th February 2016 Hits: 3828
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Walmley School 2

Walmley School 2 [408]

In the 1780s revolution was in the air - the American Revolutionary War ended in 1783, and the French Revolution broke out in 1789. In Sutton Coldfield, the townsfolk were dissatisfied with their governing body, the Warden and Society, finding its...

  • Published: 1st April 2016
  • Articles 401-440
1st April 2016 Hits: 3085
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Walter Peyton

Walter Peyton [417]

The English East India Company was founded in 1599. At first it was an informal group of merchant venturers sponsoring expeditions to the far east, and the Company’s first fleet returned to London in 1603 with great success. Such ventures we...

  • Published: 3rd June 2016
  • Articles 401-440
3rd June 2016 Hits: 3035
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Warden 2

Warden 2 New Hall [419]

Sutton Coldfield was incorporated as a self-governing town by Royal Charter of King Henry VIII dated December 16 1528. Rather than style the governing body a mayor and corporation, the Charter states that “they shall hereafter be called intitled a...

  • Published: 17th June 2016
  • Articles 401-440
17th June 2016 Hits: 2752
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Warden Politics

Warden Politics [423]

The governing body of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, established in 1528, consisted of twenty five men known as the Warden and Society until it was replaced in 1886 by a Mayor and Corporation. Each year on November 2 a new Warden would be ele...

  • Published: 15th July 2016
  • Articles 401-440
15th July 2016 Hits: 2813
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White Hart 2

White Hart 2 [430]

The building at no. 1 High Street, now occupied by N Legal, has hardly changed in appearance for nearly three hundred years; however, just over three hundred years ago, in 1710, it would have looked very different, a large stone house with mullio...

  • Published: 2nd September 2016
  • Articles 401-440
2nd September 2016 Hits: 2684
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Winter 46 To 47

Winter 1946-7 [410]

Of the severe winters within living memory, January 26th 1940 saw the heaviest snowfall, 1963 the longest continuous frost, but the winter of 1947 was when Sutton Coldfield suffered the greatest hardship. The “Sutton Coldfield News” fo...

  • Published: 15th April 2016
  • Articles 401-440
15th April 2016 Hits: 3231
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Wwmjr

Wolverhampton, Walsall and Midland Junction Railway [431]

The Wolverhampton, Walsall and Midland Junction Railway Act received the Royal Assent on August 8th 1872, authorising the WW&MJR Company to build the line of railway which now crosses over Rectory Road and Coleshill Road on its way to join the...

  • Published: 9th September 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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Woodland Management 2

Woodland Management 2 [407]

Six thousand years ago woodland covered most of England, sometimes known as wildwood. Our hunter-gatherer ancestors made little impact on the wildwood, but when people began to settle down and practice agriculture, about 3,000 BC, swathes of wildw...

  • Published: 25th March 2016
  • Articles 401-440
25th March 2016 Hits: 2796
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Zachariah Twamley

Zachariah Twamley [415]

Zachariah Twamley was born at New Shipton Farm in Sutton Coldfield in 1773, one of a large family. His father was the miller at New Hall Mill, and Zachariah followed in his father’s footsteps - for many years he held Castle Bromwich Mill on the ri...

  • Published: 20th May 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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