EAW002078 ENGLAND (1946). A new commercial building on the site of Swan Farm, West Bromwich, 1946
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Pennawd | [EAW002078] A new commercial building on the site of Swan Farm, West Bromwich, 1946 |
Cyfeirnod | EAW002078 |
Dyddiad | 31-July-1946 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | WEST BROMWICH |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 398707, 292292 |
Hydred / Lledred | -2.0190614617632, 52.528134037311 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | SO987923 |
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Anderson Shelter? |
Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com |
Tuesday 1st of November 2022 03:15:35 PM |
Barges/narrow boats carrying coal |
MB |
Tuesday 15th of October 2013 10:45:02 PM |
GWR steam locomotive - appears to be a 2-8-0 tank engine; build too heavy for a 2-6-2 - with a 'Toad' guard's van attached |
MB |
Tuesday 15th of October 2013 10:43:06 PM |
Looks like a 5101 class Large Prairie Tank to me! |
Steve P |
Friday 15th of November 2013 05:13:22 PM |
Wednesbury Old Canal, Balls Hill Branch.
The Wednesbury Canal was part of the first phase of the Birmingham Canal (the first around the Black Country or Birmingham). It was authorised in the 1768 Birmingham Canal Act as a major branch of the Birmingham Canal and was completed and delivering coal to Birmingham on 6 November 1769.
The Balls Hill branch of the Birmingham Canal,built, like the main canal, under an Act of 1768,was opened from Spon Lane to 'Wednesbury Hollow-way' in 1769, three years before the completion of the main canal. It provided the pits of the Wednesbury area with an immediate outlet to Birmingham. The terminus was west of the main road at Hill Top near Golds Green, where coal was being raised at that time. It was described c. 1830 as of little use because a part of it had collapsed as a result of mining subsidence. Much of the canal was abandoned in stages between 1954 and 1960 and filled in.
From: 'West Bromwich: Communications', A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17: Offlow hundred (part) (1976), pp. 11-14. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=36158 |
DaveT |
Tuesday 15th of October 2013 09:27:54 AM |
St. Vincent Crescent under construction |
DaveT |
Tuesday 15th of October 2013 09:03:13 AM |
Ebenezer Street |
DaveT |
Tuesday 15th of October 2013 08:58:12 AM |
signalbox |
beast66606 |
Thursday 12th of September 2013 04:30:27 PM |
Great Western-type box |
MB |
Tuesday 15th of October 2013 10:43:48 PM |