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Author
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Volume
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Issue
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Notes
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Names
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Civil Unrest in the Black Country
1750-1837 Part 2 - The Colliers March of 1816 |
David Cox |
36
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1
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mining |
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Seeing is Believing |
Harry M Scharf |
36
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1
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spectacles, medical |
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The Black Country Toil that Enriches
the Soil: Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler's The Farringdons |
Paul Mc Donald |
36
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1
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Wolverhampton, biography, ironworks |
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The War Memorial (poem) |
Ray Jones |
36
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1
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Trivia Quiz |
Stan Hill |
36
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1
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Black Country Humour |
Stan Hill |
36
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1
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The Black Country Living Museum |
Ron Julian |
36
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1
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Marsh and Holloway |
Vic (Len Holloway |
36
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1
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Brierley Hill, butcher, |
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Black Country Personalities 58
- Catherine Southall |
Stan Hill |
36
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1
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biography, Brockmoor, Dudley
Zoo, Wolverhampton, |
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Dudley Geological Collection |
Graham Worton |
36
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1
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St Crispian - Wolverhampton's
Connection With Agincourt |
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36
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1
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From What I See: The Art of Christopher
Firmstone Cookley Ironworks |
Thomas H Organ |
36
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1
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Steam Engine Memories |
John Mountford |
36
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1
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Mrs Lewis |
Ray Jones |
36
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1
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The Remarkable Life of Ann Becher |
Eric Alexander |
36
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1
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"Like a Little Watch" |
David Barlow |
36
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1
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Wild in Martley |
Samuel Bache |
36
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1
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From Boats to Cars - the History
of Pritchard's Garages |
James Pritchard |
36
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2
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Working for the Wolverhampton
Cooperative Society |
Ned Williams & Margaret Brownrigg |
36
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1
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Just Helping Out |
Beryl Wills |
36
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1
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The Mills of Wollaston |
Peter Skidmore |
36
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1
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The Tipton Slasher and the American
Giant |
David Cox |
36
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2
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The New Village |
Ron Moss |
36
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2
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Rambling is so Relaxing! |
Noel Blackham |
36
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2
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Obituary and tribute to Freda
Allen RIP |
Stan Hill |
36
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2
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The Black Country Living Museum |
Ron Julian |
36
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2
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Opened in ABlaze of Glory - Closed
in Obscurity |
Ned Williams |
36
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2
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After Work at the Black Country
Museum (poem) |
Janet Aston |
36
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2
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Living on the Clent Hills |
Irene Edge |
36
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2
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"Dozy" of Dartmouth
Park |
Arthur Truby |
36
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2
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Was this Dudley's First bad press? |
Dianne Mannering |
36
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2
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A Trail Through Time: Dudley's
Millenium Scultpure Trail |
Steve Field |
36
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2
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A Cup of Tay |
Pearl Taylor |
36
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2
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Washing |
Ray Jones |
36
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2
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David Bagnall of Wednesbury (1832-1925) |
Colin Bagnall |
36
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2
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"The Secretary Regrets...the
horse has died" the history of Walsall Golf Club |
Terry Henwood |
36
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2
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'The Red Beret' and 'Falklands'
Clay (poems) |
Spider |
36
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2
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Black Country Personalities 59
- Tommy Mundon |
Stan Hill |
36
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2
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Johann Van Leerzem M. Phil. RIP |
Stan Hill |
36
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2
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Jesse Pennington meets Stanley,
Earl Baldwin |
Margaret Dallow |
36
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2
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James Foster - 150 years on |
Roy Peacock |
36
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2
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The Burglar's Bible: George Price's
Treatise on Locks (Part 1) |
Pat Tempest |
36
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2
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Running the Distance |
Mark Dabbs |
36
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2
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Along the Towpath (poem) |
Beryl Wills |
36
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2
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From the Black Country to the'proms'
- The Life of William Fellows (1921-1970) |
Michael Jones |
36
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3
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Helping Mr Lewis |
Ray Jones |
36
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3
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Dudley Grammar School Cricket
First XI 1938 |
Dr John Cox |
36
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3
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Three Lost Landmarks |
Arthur Truby |
36
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3
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The 'Ten Bob' Piano |
Dianne Mannering |
36
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3
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Black Country Personalities 60
- Ken Rabey |
Stan Hill |
36
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3
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The Burglars Bible (Part 2) |
Patricia Tempest |
36
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3
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St. John's Church, Kate's Hill,
Dudley |
Professor KGB Bakewell |
36
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3
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'Living History' 2 - The Lunt
Roman Fort, Baginton, Coventry |
David Cox |
36
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3
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So, you think you have done a
good day's work? |
William F Homer |
36
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3
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My Fear (poem) |
May Cox |
36
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3
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Brierley Hill National (CofE)
School |
Pearl Taylor |
36
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3
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The Fly Boat (poem) |
John Alan Davis |
36
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3
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Commemorating Wolverhampton's
Historic Vehicles |
Steve Field |
36
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3
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I Can Still Hear Bobby Shafto:
when Priory Nursery was young/Listening to the Past (poem) |
J Reg Flavell |
36
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3
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How we led the D-Day Invasion
- A Reluctant Soldier Remembers |
John Beck |
36
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3
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Mr Samuel Salt's Grand, Never
to be Forgotten and Most Clever Lecture of 1852 (Part 1) |
Norman H Jones |
36
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3
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A commemoration of James Foster
of Stourbridge, 1786-1853 |
Peter Skidmore |
36
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3
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Bedlam in Wednesbury |
Lyn Tambe |
36
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3
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Mr Samuel Salt's Grand, Never
to be Forgotten and Most Clever Lecture of 1852 (Part 2) |
Norman H Jones |
36
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4
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In A Black Country Practice |
Dr John Lester |
36
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4
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Aynuk's Revenge |
Arthur Truby |
36
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4
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Our Visit to Dudley (poem) |
Janet Ruston |
36
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4
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The Industrial Progress of the
Black Country 1868 |
Margery Ellis |
36
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4
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A Black Country Man (poem) |
David Muir |
36
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4
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The Story of 'Sleipmir': Commemorating
Wednesbury's Viking Heritage |
Steve Field |
36
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4
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Still Ahead - a Reluctant Soldier's
advance through Europe |
Jack Palmer |
36
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4
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Grom Gornal to Gippsland Lakes
- The Art of Life and Owen Piggott |
John Beck |
36
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4
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Pen a Line |
Harry M Scharf |
36
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4
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West Bromwich Ellesmere Athletic
Club |
Margaret Dallow |
36
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4
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In The Black Country Museum's
Chemist Shop (poem) |
Janet Aston |
36
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4
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Remembering my Father, Arthur
Cashmore, 1907-1986 |
Dianne Bird |
36
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4
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Black Country Personalities 61
- Barry Randle |
Stan Hill |
36
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4
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'Wind in the Willows' - the story
of Syd Royall - last of the Black Country Bellow-makers |
Mike Woodyatt |
36
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4
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The Clayton Collection |
David Cox |
36
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4
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Why is the Black Country Funny? |
Dr Paul McDonald |
36
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4
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Disappearing Brierley Hill |
Ray Jones |
36
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4
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