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Dudley and Netherton Remembered
This new book by Ned Williams takes a fresh look at the town of Dudley, often known as the Capital of the Black Country. Dudley occupies a special position in the Black Country — …
Luckey Haskins and the Zoo Adventure
Adventure follows when Luckey and his Mom go to the zoo on a hot summer day Discover the magic that turns mischievous shadows and monkey business into a surprise that changes …
The Earl of Dudley's Railway
The Earl of Dudley’s Railway, also known as The Pensnett Railway, was nearly 40 miles of track stretching in all directions from The Earl’s Iron Works (later a steel works) at …
Brierley Hill at Work
Brierley Hill was one of those Black Country towns which was identified by the work that went on within its boundaries. Everyone knows that Brierley Hill made steel and sausages …
Brierley Hill, Brockmoor, Bromley and Pensnett
Brierley Hill is one of the heavily industrialised towns that make up the region known as the Black Country. Like many such towns it can easily be divided into many smaller …
Quarry Bank and The Delph
This is Ned Williams and the Mount Pleasant Local History Group's third book about Quarry Bank and this time they take a fresh look at this little Black Country township, plus the …
Black Country Chapels
Illustrated with a wide range of old and new photographs, drawings and paintings, posters and other ephemera, Black Country Chapels will bring back memories for anyone who was born …
A Century of Wolverhampton
A Century of Wolverhampton offers an insight into the daily lives and living conditions of local people and gives the reader glimpses and details of familiar places during a …
Brierley Hill
In their second look at the history and development of Brierley Hill, Ned Williams and the Mount Pleasant Local History Group turn their attention to the areas of Round Oak, Harts …
WOLVERHAMPTON PAST AND PRESENT
Netherton: People and Places
For years Netherton has lived in the shadow of Dudley, of which it is a part. However, this book shows that Netherton was a remarkably complete community in its own right – even …