Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Language: English
Published by Alan Godfrey Maps, United Kingdom, Co Durham, 1991
ISBN 10: 0850543924 ISBN 13: 9780850543926
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Map
Map. Condition: Brand New. 8.35x5.28x0.04 inches. In Stock.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Map
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Add to basketMap. Condition: Brand New. 8.27x4.33x0.24 inches. In Stock.
Seller: GENERATIONS GONE BY, Manchester, United Kingdom
No Binding. Condition: New. Here are the details of maps for Walsall (SW): Staffordshire Sheet 63.10 Walsall (SW) & Pleck 1901 - published 1991; intro by Cath Yates. ISBN.978-0-85054-441-1 This detailed map covers the SW area of Walsall, including part of the town centre. Coverage extends from Mountrath Street and Bradford Street westward to James Bridge, and from Dale Street northward to Wolverhampton Street. Features include LNWR South Staffordshire line with Walsall station, sidings, engine shed, Pleck Junction and MR Goods Shed; Walsall Canal, Palfrey area, The Mount, Walsall & District Hospital, Caldmore area, Park Street, theatre, Alma Tube Works, Cemetery, tramways, Victoria Iron Works, New Mills, electric light works, Walsall Union Workhouse, other works beside canal, Pleck area, St John's church, reservoir, Park Farm, James Bridge Colliery, James Bridge Steel Works (in bottom left corner), Bentley Mill (disused), etc. On the reverse we include a selection of street directory entries, incl Bradford Street, Corporation Street, Darlaston Road, Earl Street, Glebe Street, Hillary Street, Mount Street, Pleck, Pleck Road, South Street, Station Street, Wednesbury Road. The map links up with Staffordshire sheets 63.06 Walsall NW to the north, 63.09 Willenhall to the west, 63.11 Walsall SE to the east and 63.14 Bescot to the south.
Seller: GENERATIONS GONE BY, Manchester, United Kingdom
Map
No Binding. Condition: New. Here are the details of maps for Walsall (NW): Staffordshire Sheet 63.06 Walsall (NW) 1902 - published 1992; intro by Cath Yates. ISBN.978-0-85054-495-4 This detailed map covers the NW area of Walsall, including Birchills Ward, with coverage extending from Stafford Road westward to Pouk Hill and from Wolverhampton Road northward to Pratt's Mill Bridge. Features include MR Walsall-Wolverhampton railway with North Walsall station, Bentley Colliery, Reeds Wood Park, Anson Branch canal, Pouk Hill quarry, Bentley Moor House, Wyrley & Essington Canal with Birchills Junction, Birchills Furnaces, Staffordshire Iron Works, St Andrew's church, Green Lane Foundry, iron works, St Peter's church, Bentley Moor area etc. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Bloxwich Road, Green Lane, Stafford Street. The map links up with Staffordshire sheets 63.02 Leamore to the north, 63.05 Willenhall NE to the west, 63.07 Walsall NE to the east and 63.10 Walsall SW to the south.
Seller: GENERATIONS GONE BY, Manchester, United Kingdom
Map
No Binding. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Here are the details of maps for Brownhills: Staffordshire Sheet 57.08 Brownhills & Ogley Hay 1901 - published 2002; intro by Cath Yates. ISBN.978-1-84151-438-3 This detailed map covers part of the Brownhills area NE of Walsall. Features include a stretch of the LNWR railway with Brownhills station, a stretch of the MR Walsall Wood Extension with its Brownhills station, St James church, wharf, Ogley Square, Brownhills Mill, Middleton House, Watling Street, St Thomas church, Hussey Arms, stretches of the Anglesey Branch and Wyrley & Essington canals, chemical works, New Town, Anglesey Sidings, Anglesey Bridge etc. We include directories of Brownhills and Ogley Hay on the reverse. The map links up with sheets 57.12 Shire Oak to the south.
Seller: GENERATIONS GONE BY, Manchester, United Kingdom
Map
No Binding. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Here are the details of maps for Shire Oak: Staffordshire Sheet 57.12 Shire Oak & Catshill 1901 - published 2005; intro by Cath Yates.ISBN.978-1-84151-748-3 This detailed map covers the area around Shire Oak, NE of Walsall. Although no towns are shown, the map is quite busy with railways and other features. These include Walsall Wood Colliery, a stretch of the Midland Railway Walsall Wood Extension, Clayhanger, Catshill, Wyrley & Essington Canal plus Daw End Branch, Shireoak Hill, Shireoak Farm, brewery, brick works etc. On the reverse we include directories of Walsall Wood, Shire Oak and Brownhills. The map links up with sheets 57.08 Brownhills to the north, 57.11 Pelsall North to the west and 57.16 Walsall Wood to the south.
Seller: GENERATIONS GONE BY, Manchester, United Kingdom
Map
No Binding. Condition: New. Here are the details of maps for Willenhall & Darlaston Green: Staffordshire 63.09a Willenhall & Darlaston Green 1888 - published 1990; intro by Catherine Yates. ISBN.978-0-85054-301-8 Staffordshire 63.09b Willenhall (SE) & Darlaston Green 1901 - published 2009; intro by Malcolm Nixon. ISBN.978-1-84784-247-3 We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years. Each covers the same area, with coverage stretching from Willenhall Lower Lichfield Street eastward to Darlaston & James Bridge station, and southward to Rough Hay House. Features on the 1888 map include St Giles Church Willenhall, Chapel Green, Albion Works, Shepwell Green, New Priestfield Colliery, New Priestfield Iron Works, Birmingham Canal, Victoria Iron Works, Crescent Iron Works, Rough Hay, Hopyard Colliery, Bentley Canal, LNWR Grand Junction line, Darlaston Green, Alma Works, Darlaston Green Furnaces, St George's church etc. Entries A-P from an 1865 Willenhall directory are included on the reverse. The 1901 map covers the same area. This later printing is sharper and perhaps easier to read. Features in addition to those above include Willenhall Furnaces, canal now referred to as Walsall Canal, sewage farms, Vulcan Foundry, numerous works, but collieries mostly gone. On the reverse we include a list of private residents for Willenhall in 1912, plus railway timetable for the Walsall-Wolverhampton line. The map links up with sheets 63.05 Willenhall NE to the north, 62.12 Willenhall SW to the west, 63.10 Walsall SW to the east and 63.13 Darlaston to the south.