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Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group

Regular meeting, Tuesday - Sutton Coldfield Library (2.00pm to 4.30pm)
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  • Web Link New Hall Mill

    A Grade 2 listed building, is one of only two water mills still surviving in the Birmingham area.

  • Web Link Friends of Sutton Park Association
     
  • Web Link Sutton Coldfield Civic Society
     
  • Web Link Civic Voice
     
  • Web Link Birmingham Heritage Forum
     
  • Web Link Birmingham History Forum
     
  • Web Link W. Dugdale, Antiquities of Warwickshire (1656)
     
  • Web Link R. Plot, Natural History of Staffordshire (1686)
     
  • Web Link Victoria County History, Warwickshire Vol 4
     
  • Web Link W. Hutton, History of Birmingham
     
  • Web Link Sutton Park LiDAR

    air photographic and ground surveys and palaeoenvironmental assessment - Mike Hodder, 2010

  • Web Link British Association for Local History
     
  • Web Link Centre for West Midlands History at the University of Birmingham
     
  • Web Link The History of the Forest and Chase of Sutton Coldfield [by L. Bracken]

    Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University.

  • Web Link Wall Roman site, near Lichfield

    The site museum, manned by volunteers from the Friends of Letocetum, contains many objects found in excavations of the baths, mansio and other sites. It is open until 29 October on the last Saturday and Sunday of each month, Bank Holiday Mondays and additional days in August. Admission free.

  • Web Link Sandwell Valley, West Bromwich

    A free heritage trail leaflet is available from Sandwell Park Farm. The trail includes Sandwell Priory and several other sites around it.

  • Web Link The Gentleman's Magazine. v.32 1762.

    The 18th and 19th century “Gentleman’s Magazine” is scanned and on the web (Indiana State University!) and this article by “Incola”, written in 1762, contains various pieces of information about Sutton, which you may find interesting.

  • Web Link The development of some aspects of settlement and land use in Sutton Chase

    Thesis (1988) by Mike Hodder.

  • Web Link Continuity and Discontinuity in the Landscape: Roman to Medieval in Sutton Chase.

    Article written by Mike Hodder, published in Medieval Archaeology Vol 36, 1992.

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  • Continuity and Discontinuity in the Landscape: Roman to Medieval in Sutton Chase.
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  • The Gentleman's Magazine. v.32 1762.
  • Sandwell Valley, West Bromwich
  • Wall Roman site, near Lichfield
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