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Smethwick. Blue Gates and Toll House by A.F. Moseley, 1970 Reproduction, of drawing...
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Smethwick. Blue Gates and Toll House by A.F. Moseley, 1970 Reproduction, of drawing published by Black Country Soc.
Coseley. Sale catalogue. Sale by Richards & Son at 55a Castle Street on Nov. 12th 1900 of Stock of Drugs, Shop Fixtures and Household furniture.
Coseley. Admission Ticket to Sale of Work & Entertainment at St. Chad's Schools, Dec. 28,29 & 30, 1891. Pencil (indelible) sketch on back of seated man (unidentified) Bilston. Newspaper cutting. References to Methodists, 19th cent, including Henry Jackson, Samuel Williams, William Hackett, John Griffiths and Gideon Ouseley.
Also Samuel Ferriday, ironmaster.
Bilston. First Chapel in Hell Lane (1805) Drawing (water colour?) reproduced by newspaper (unidentified) Bilston. Drawing of cottage in Old Hell Lane.
Reproduction by newspaper (unidentified) Bilston? Hell Lane? Chapel, 19th cent. Reproduction in newspaper (unidentified) of photograph Letter (ink) March 1st 1934 from R. Smout of Hurst Hill to Mr. Tildesley re plaster cast found at Rookery Hall, Lanesfield, c. 1900. Connection between Lanesfield and Col. Lane who sheltered Charles II? Accompanying letter a full size drawing of plaster cast referred to.
Ettingshall Lane, history, derivation of name known as Hell Lane for some time. Newspaper cutting.
Ettingshall. Hell Lane. Methodism. Newspaper cutting.
Coseley. Closing of Druid's Head. Article in Dudley Herald, 26.11.71.
Woodsetton. Abstract of Title of A.E. Foster to a piece of land at Woodsetton, near Dudley.
Dated 1929. Copy.
Coseley. Darkhouse Lane. Discovery of 18th cent. stone slab bearing initials M.W.M. Photograph from Express & Star. 7.5.54.
Coseley. History of Coseley as a separate township. Notes in ink by J.S.Roper.
Paper with notes in ink by J. S. Roper on Staffs. Industries.
Coseley. Buildings. Notes by J.S. Roper in ink
Coseley. Industry. Notes by J.S. Roper in ink.
Coseley. Sources of Coseley's History. Notes by J.S.R. in ink.
Coseley. Coseley and Black Country. Historical Background.
Notes by J.S. Roper in ink.
Coseley and the Black Country. Outline for a Course of 6 lectures, commencing 18th Oct. 1955. Also Book List.
Copy of typescript.
University of Birmingham. Letter to J.S. Roper from Philip Taylor, 26.6.1955. Subject: Coseley Local History Course.
University of Birmingham. Letter to J.S.Roper from Philip Taylor, 20.6.55. Subject: Coseley Local History Course.
Coseley. U.D.C. Deeds in possession of Council.
Notes by J.S. Roper in ink and pencil. Includes notes on Field names, Early roads, Furnaces Whitehouse, Note Book: Record of Deeds & Documents belonging to Hewey Whitehouse and Mrs. Whitehouse lent or deposited away from home (?) and month of return of same, 1890-1904
Coseley. Notes by J.S.Roper of Deeds and Documents. 17th cent - 20th cent.
Coseley. Notes on miscellaneous old deeds in Ink, pencil and type. Together with 2 photostats of a medieval document, an Indenture between James Fellows and Joshua Cartwright (Sedgley & Lower Gornal respectively) 19.2.1876, memo of agreement between Wm. Foster of Woodsetton and James Fellows of Cinder Hill, 24.6.1895, and cuttings from Express & Star on Parkfield Furnaces (photograph of furnaces) - article by W.K.V. Gale
Coseley. Royal Silver Jubilee, 1935. Programme of Celebrations issued by Coseley U.D.C.
Coseley. Invitation Card from U.D.C. to opening of Public Swimming Baths, 30.11.1963
Coseley. Leaflet, Arrangements of the Old Meeting, Coseley No. 2. February, 1948.
Coseley. The Broadleian, Sec. Mod. School, Broadlane, Dec. 1950.
Hurst Hill. Three copies of a sermon by the Rev. A.A. Bradshaw, Methodist Church, 11.5.1947.
Coseley. U.D.C. : Festival of Britain, 1951.
"They lived on a Hill", a play by R.W. Earp, Mount Pleasant Sec. Mod. School; 27, 28 & 29 Nov. 1951; Programme by Broad Lanes School Press.
Coseley. Cutting from Darkhouse Baptist Church Magazine with picture of church.
Coseley. Parish Church Appeal for funds for restoration of church 5.3.1950.
Lichfield. Diocesan Trust Report of Committee of Management
Ink and wash drawing by C.V. Hodges. Oliver Twist asks for more.
Coseley. Ebenezer Baptist Church. Unveiling & Dedication of Communion Table & Chairs in memory of W.D. & C. Barnett, and of E.S. Barnett & F.E. Clayton. Order of Service. 6.4.1930.
Deepfields. Article (cutting) on J. Mason. Secretary of Cannon Iron Foundries.
Coseley. Article on E.S. Barnett. Chairman of Cannon Iron Foundries.
Coseley. United Church Choirs. Concert programme, 27.9.1942.
Coseley. Parkfield County Secondary School. Programme of Opening by J.H.S. Oxspring. Nov. 1st 1963.
Coseley. U.D.C. Invitation to opening of Public Swimming Baths by J.C. Pointon, 30.11.63. Invitation autographed by John Miles and Brian Phelps.
Coseley. U.D.C. invitation to opening of baths by J.C. Pointon, 30.11.63.
Coseley. Birmingham Weekly Post. Coseley: Fight for Foreign Markets, 13th Feb. 1948. Article & photographs. Also cutting of article and photographs
Coseley. Express & Star. Old Mill, West Coseley, Photograph and cutting. 25.8.50.
Deepfields. Express & Star. Cannon Foundries.
Article and photograph, 7.2.51
Ettingshall. Express & Star. Hell Lane. Article and photograph. 28.7.51
Coseley. Express & Star. Review of J.S. Roper's "Coseley" by H.L.W. 5.6.52
Coseley. High Arcal Farm. Mercury (Sunday) Notes and photograph. 23.10.49.
Wolverhampton. Parkfield Furnaces. Express & Star.
Notes and photograph of paintings. 20.3.52.
Wolverhampton. Express & Star. Gin-pit for coal.
Notes and photograph. 9.3.1963.
Coseley. Birmingham Gazette. From "B.G." 1753.
Stolen Fire Engine, note and sketch. Cuttings. (2)
Coseley. Birmingham Gazette. From "B.G." 1754.
Death of Samuel Bourn, Note and sketches. Cutting.
Gornal. Express & Star. Quarrying sandstone. Note & photograph of old print. 11.1.1955. Cutting.
Tipton. Express & Star. Thomas Monk & Canals.
Article and photograph of advertisement for Euphrates packet. Cutting. 30. 6. 51. also typed note, also cutting on Packet Inn "E & S" 4.7.51.
Coseley. Short History of Coseley, Athletic Club, 1870-1970 by P.J.M. Two copies.
Coseley. Photograph of memorial stone to Joseph Nicholds, Composer of "Gabriel's Harp" etc. and notes in ink on J.N.
Hall Green. Two plans of property, 11 yards to 1", John Bateman, Surveyor, Dudley.
Bilston, Daisy Bank. The White House Inn. Inventory of fittings and stock-in-trade by Thomas Richards, Wolverhampton, Oct. 4th, 1881.
Sedgley. Catalogue of sale of Turl's Hill, 30th July, 1895 by Skidmore & Son. Prices of lots realized in sale noted by each lot in ink.
Sedgley. Lease J.G. & F.R.Smith to O. Howl of The Grange, Woodsetton, from 25.12.1915 to 25.3.1925.
Sedgley. Counterpart lease, J.9. & F.A.Smith to O.Howl, of The Grange, Woodsetton, from 25.12.1915 to 25.3.1925 Woodsetton. Letter from Valuation Office, Wolverhampton to W.R. Mobberley, per Pearson & Clarke, Dudley, re land at Tipton Road, Woodsetton. 16.6.1951
Woodsetton, letter from Pearson & Clarke, Dudley to W.R. Mobberley, The Grange, Woodsetton re The Grange, 18th June, 1951
Woodsetton. Receipted Bill for £25.15.0d. W.R.Mobberley to W. A.& H.M.Foster re land at Woodsetton and The Grange, Woodsetton, 10th May, 1922.
Wolverhampton. letter to Lloyds Bank, Wolverhampton from Dallow and Dallow re A/C W.R.Mobberley.
Coseley. Typed copy of Will of John Hickmans of Ettensole, Naylor, 24th February, 1590/1
Woodsetton. Typed copy of Inventory of goods and chattels of Henry Hodgets of Woodsetton, 15th July, 1658.
Sedgley. Typed copy of goods and chattels of Edward Persehouse of Tyreshill, Sedgley, 21st May, 1690.
Sedgley. Handwritten (ink) copy of Will of Wm. Gibbons of Ettingshall, 25th September, 1728.
Sedgley. Typed copy of Will of E.O.Whitehouse of Wood Bank, Sedgley, 24th April, 1918.
Bilston. Will of James Fellows of Cinder Hill, 24th July, 1893.
Copies of 4 wills. typescript.
1. Wm. Hodgetts of Southwark, 2nd May, 1591
2. Thos. Marche of Sedgley, 24th March, 1607
3. John Hickmans of Ettensole, 24th February, 1590/1
4. Richard Smith, Merchant Taylor, 22nd March, 1524/5
Sedgley. Schedule of Deeds and Documents relating to the High Arcall Estate, to which is attached correspondence between J.S.Roper and Staffs. County Council on High Arcal Farm.
Coseley. ?Notes for lecture on Coseley, Coseley Methodist Church, Wed. 18th February.
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Smethwick. Blue Gates and Toll House by A.F. Moseley, 1970 Reproduction, of drawing...