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Remembering Stephen Roberts

Stephen Roberts PhotoThe late Stephen Roberts (1958-2022) was born in Sutton Coldfield and educated at Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School before going on to study at Birmingham University.

He became well known as a Birmingham Historian and was the author of several books.

He was an excellent communicator and gave many talks on various topics of local history in and around the Sutton Coldfield area.

He was also an active member of numerous groups, including the Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group.

One of the last projects he worked on was a weekly article for the Sutton Coldfield ‘Chronicle Week’, which began on the 29th April 2021 and ended on the 5th May 2022, shortly before his death.

Photo courtesy of Zoe Toft

This series of articles is reproduced here for the benefit of all.

  • Click here to read Stephen Roberts' Obituary in Local History News

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Birmingham School of Art
Birmingham School of Art

Art School Revolution

In 1885 the first school of art to be run by a town council was opened in Birmingham. It was to become one of the most important schools of art in the country, and to this day continues in the role for which it was built. This development had im...

  • Published: 25th November 2021
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Marching from the park to the station
Marching from the park to the station

Tale of Pals Recruits

The Birmingham Pals began arriving in Sutton Park a few months after war had been declared in August 1914. The secretary for war Lord Kitchener had launched a campaign of voluntary recruiting and these were the men from across Birmingham who had...

  • Published: 2nd December 2021
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The Royal Oak Inn, 1887
The Royal Oak Inn, 1887

Pub had Colourful Past

The buildings you can see in the photograph are no longer standing. The site was cleared in 1937 and is now occupied by Vesey Gardens. Look closely and you will be able to see the Royal Oak Inn. This pub was demolished in 1889 and replaced by a ...

  • Published: 9th December 2021
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Skating on Wyndley Pool
Skating on Wyndley Pool

N-ice Way to Pass Time

During the winter months a century or so ago hundreds of skaters were attracted to the pools of Sutton Park." One of the best-known of these skaters was Colonel Howard Wilkinson of Four Oaks who, into his early 80s, continued to take to the ice....

  • Published: 23rd December 2021
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Sutton Park 1938
Sutton Park 1938

Bundles of Holly Gifted

From the mid-1880s Sutton Park became an extremely popular destination for a day out. Huge numbers of people travelled by railway from Birmingham and Walsall, paying an admission charge at the gates. This was set at one penny for an adult and a ...

  • Published: 6th January 2022
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Keeper's Pool. circa 1930
Keeper's Pool. circa 1930

Packing in for Park Life

On bank holidays in the early part of the 20th century up to 40,000 non-residents would pay to enter Sutton Park.  The majority of these visitors did not venture into the depths of the park. They reclined on the grass, and, in late afterno...

  • Published: 13th January 2022
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Sutton Park
Sutton Park

Fires Sparked Concerns

Fires in Sutton Park were a perpetual concern for the warden and society and, after 1886, for the town council. Mostly these fires were confined to heather and gorse, but there were occasions when they damaged or destroyed trees. The fire in Aug...

  • Published: 20th January 2022
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Blackroot Pool c. 1910
Blackroot Pool c. 1910

Picnic in Park for Poor

One summer's day in 1936 there was a huge picnic in Sutton Park. Between them 5,500 children consumed 200 41b loaves, 300 1lb brown loaves, 6,000 rolls, 2,600 sausage rolls, 22,000 cakes and 60 slabs of cake and drank 300 gallons of tea and 14 g...

  • Published: 27th January 2022
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Boldmere Swimming Club War Memorial
Boldmere Swimming Club War Memorial

Making Waves in Pool

In the final decades of the 19th century swimming became a very popular sport. There were two clubs in our town - Sutton Coldfield Swimming Club and Boldmere Swimming Club. Sutton Cold field Swimming Club was founded in 1885 with a membership of ...

  • Published: 3rd February 2022
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Sutton Coldfield Pagent 1928
Sutton Coldfield Pagent 1928

Pageant Marks Charter

Bishop Vesey (1452-1554) is known as the great benefactor of Sutton Coldfield. He secured a charter which gave the town the powers of self-government, built a grammar school, a town hall and 51 stone cottages, paved the roads and provided inhabit...

  • Published: 10th February 2022
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