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Secret Black Country (Paperback)
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Secret Black Country (Paperback)
Series: Secret
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List price R472
Loot Price R383
Discovery Miles 3 830
You Save R89 (19%)
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The towns and villages west of Birmingham, around Dudley,
Wolverhampton, Sandwell and Wallsall, became known as the Black
Country during the Industrial Revolution due to the intense
industrialisation of the area, particularly coal mining and
ironworking. The towns soon became one continuously built-up area,
which developed its own distinctive character. Secret Black Country
explores the lesser-known episodes and characters in the history of
the area through the years, from Dudley Castle and royal
connections with Lady Jane Grey and Queen Elizabeth I, visits by
Charles I and Charles II in the English Civil War and visits by the
future Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson to Himley Hall, which became
a Red Cross hospital for patients with severe facial injuries
during the Second World War, to the evidence of Charlie Chaplin's
birthplace on Black Patch Park in Smethwick. Entries include the
massive cavern beneath Dudley Zoo used for storage during the
Second World War, the stories behind the gruesome
nineteenth-century robbery and murder that caused Fir Tree Hill to
be renamed and the tragic death of Dorothy Beaumont, wife of the
Deputy Commander of Dudley Castle, while under siege in the Civil
War, who is said to still haunt the ruins. Fully illustrated
throughout, this book will reveal the hidden heritage of this
historic area.
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