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“Drink and the Mid Victorians” by B.M. Hilton
This book is a study of drunkenness in Sutton Coldfield 1871-1881
(Sutton Coldfield Library Reference: QSH 41.9)
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25th March 2022 |
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“Sutton Coldfield, A History and a Guide” by Eliezer Edwards, 1880
This delightful little book approaches the history of Sutton Coldfield from a different perspective, with an unusual map of Sutton Park and also some pretty pen and ink drawings. Both the park and the town are charmingly described and there is also a smattering of interesting advertisements from the late 1880s.
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26th March 2022 |
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1817 Ordnance Survey Drawing
1817 Ordnance Survey Drawing - click on the map image to enlarge it.
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11th November 2021 |
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Alan Godfrey Old Ordnance Survey Map of Sutton Coldfield (1886) - Coloured Edition
Warwickshire Sheet 4.15a Sutton Coldfield 1886 - published 2015; intro by Roger Lea. ISBN.978-1-84784-881-9
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10th August 2016 |
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Alan Godfrey Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Bromford Bridge (1913)
Warwickshire Sheet 8.15 Bromford Bridge 1913 - published 2004; intro by Roger Lea. ISBN.978-1-84151-654-7
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10th August 2016 |
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Alan Godfrey Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Chester Road (1913)
Warwickshire Sheet 8.07 Erdington (Chester Road) 1913 - published 2003; intro by Roger Lea. ISBN.978-1-84151-577-9
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10th August 2016 |
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Alan Godfrey Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Erdington East (1913)
Warwickshire Sheet 8.11 Erdington (East) 1913 - published 2004; intro by Roger Lea. ISBN.978-1-84151-686-8
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10th August 2016 |
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Alan Godfrey Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Sutton Coldfield (1913)
Warwickshire Sheet 4.15b Sutton Coldfield 1913 - published 1993; intro by Roger Lea. ISBN.978-0-85054-615-6
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10th August 2016 |
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Alan Godfrey Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Wylde Green (1913)
Warwickshire Sheet 8.03 Wylde Green 1913 - published 2013; intro by Roger Lea. ISBN.978-1-84784-677-8
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10th August 2016 |
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Bartholomew’s Pocket Atlas and Guide to Birmingham (2s.6d. Net)
This area guide will help you find out more about Erdington (and the rest of Birmingham) in the 1930’s. It was published in 1933 while Birmingham was still a County Borough. The opening page states that it ranked in point of population as the third city of Great Britain. It was ideally situated close to valuable coal and iron fields and has become a great industrial and commercial centre with railways and canals radiating in all directions. Its pre-eminence in the manufacture of all kinds of metal ware, as well as of other products of great extent and variety, has raised it to the proud position of being the virtual capital of the English Midlands.
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3rd February 2022 |
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Birmingham Historic Environment Record
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18th May 2017 |
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Historic Maps of Birmingham
Historic maps of the whole of Birmingham- you need to scroll down on the right-hand side of the screen and select which one you want.
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11th November 2021 |
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Map: Sutton Town Estates 1765 Snape
This is a plan of the Town of Sutton Coldfield in the County of Warwick and of the several Farms and Lands adjoining thereto belonging to Andrew Hacket Esq.
Surveyed in the Year 1765 by John Snape.
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29th January 2022 |
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Maps, NG Evans Collection
This is a miscellany of 13 maps kept in a red folder within the NG Evans Collection in Sutton Coldfield Library Archives. Some are his own reproductions of 19thc maps but all are very interesting to the local historian.
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14th August 2022 |
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National Library of Scotland, Map Images
Ordnance Survey six-inch to the mile County Series, being the most detailed topographic mapping that covers all of England and Wales from the 1840s to the 1950s.
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21st November 2021 |
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Photos of the Corn Rent and Enclosure Map Book and ancillary books
Using details from these maps and books you can find out who owned land in Sutton Coldfield at the time of the Corn Rent in 1824 and Enclosure in 1851. (With thanks to Sutton Coldfield Library for allowing us to make these available on the Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group website (www.sclhrg.org.uk)
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24th January 2022 |
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Popular Guide to Sutton and Park by Sidwell and Durrant
This very useful little book contains a wealth of interesting information about Sutton Coldfield, its notable people and places, and its park at the beginning of the 20th century.
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26th March 2022 |