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Season: Autumn 2000 cover33-4.jpg
Vol: 33
No. 4
Year: 2000
 
Editorial:
The Society's fruitful association with Sutton Publishing Ltd ("Black Country in Old Photographs" series) continues and several more titles will be published before Christmas. In some cases the Society organises a launch, in others we just have a presence when the new book is launched. Either way the Society benefits. Further details will be found in the pullout and we offer members a service by post for these at the cover prices.

I have been fortunate always to be able to assemble for each magazine a collection of Black Country articles on a wide range of topics. In this issue, one article has "made it" a couple of years after receiving it, another immediately on receipt. It is a matter of balance. The latter article is on a subject close to my heart. Contributed by John Sanders, Chairman of the Friends of Broadfield House Glass Museum, it chronicles the steps taken quietly over nearly 2 years, to obtain the necessary Church of England authority to do some "grave robbing". About a month before the work could be done our cover was nearly blown when a correspondent to The Stourbridge News drew attention to the objects of our exercise (see page 49).

The December magazine, Vol. 34 No. 1 will be my 50th since suceeding my distinguished predecessor, the late Harold Parsons, who produced 83 issues over 21 years. The next magazine will be a 'special' of 100 pages to commemorate this particular minor landmark and will include a profile of a nationally known Black Country personality.

Stan Hill
10 things you can read about in this month's issue:
Black Country Personality - John Sparry - Stan Hill
Belbroughton's Scythe Industry - Alan Pilkington
A History and Archaeology of Wren's Nest East Basin - John Hemingway
Wilf Kelsey - Bilston's Carnival Knight - Ned Williams
Churches Around Pensnett and Bromley - Bernard Stokes
Saving the Carder Tomb Plaques - John V Sanders
The Rolfe Street Museum Project Completed - Ron Julian
More Thoughts on Dudley Grammar School - Ken Bakewell
Rowley Roadmen (poem) - Geoffrey Bubb
Theatre Fire Victims' Stone Restored - Ronald Griffin
 
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