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Alfred Evans

Alfred Henry Evans [386]

George Eliot, the famous novelist, was born in 1819, daughter of Robert Evans and his second wife, and christened Mary Ann. By his first wife Robert Evans had a son, Robert, born in 1802; this Robert eventually married Jane, and they had several c...

  • Published: 30th October 2015
  • Articles 361-400
30th October 2015 Hits: 3492
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Bradnocks Hayes

Bradnocks Hays [380]

The Medieval Manor of Sutton Coldfield was well-supplied with woodland, meeting the needs of the population for fuel, building, fencing, tools and furniture. The woodland needed careful management to make it productive. Trees were felled so that n...

  • Published: 18th September 2015
  • Articles 361-400
18th September 2015 Hits: 2596
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Byway 4

Byway 4 Duttons Lane [382]

The Sutton Byway, a seven mile route through Sutton’s Green Belt, was set out in 1986 by Birmingham City Council in conjunction with Sutton Coldfield Civic Society. The byway footpath passes through the fields from Hillwood Road to Worcester Lane,...

  • Published: 2nd October 2015
  • Articles 361-400
2nd October 2015 Hits: 3190
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Chain Of Footpaths

Chain Of Footpaths [370]

The late John Harrison, who was a keen rambler as well as being Chairman of Sutton Coldfield Civic Society, wanted to promote a ten-mile walk round the fringes of Sutton which he called the Sutton Chain of Footpaths. This was achieved in 1986 when...

  • Published: 10th July 2015
  • Articles 361-400
10th July 2015 Hits: 3078
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Charity Estate

Charity Estate [392]

The town of Sutton Coldfield was governed by the Warden and Society, a self-elected body charged with running the town in accordance with the terms of the Charter. Some inhabitants felt that the Warden and Society was failing in its duty, and took...

  • Published: 11th December 2015
  • Articles 361-400
11th December 2015 Hits: 3157
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Chavasse At The Library

Chavasse At The Library [379]

The July 11th 1876 issue of the Sutton Coldfield News contained a letter from “Grumbler”, saying “we want more than public-house knowledge and we have an idea that a portion of the town’s wealth should be expended in a free library, and thus be th...

  • Published: 11th September 2015
  • Articles 361-400
11th September 2015 Hits: 3068
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Christmas Cards

Christmas Cards [393]

Sarah Holbeche’s Diary gives a glimpse of everyday life in Sutton in the mid-nineteenth century. Sarah Holbeche (1803-1882), a lady who lived in a large house in High Street with her four spinster sisters, compiled the diary over a period fr...

  • Published: 18th December 2015
  • Articles 361-400
18th December 2015 Hits: 3073
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Clifton Street

Clifton Street [389]

Clifton Street is one of several roads in Sutton to have been obliterated by redevelopment; for example, the Gracechurch Centre now stands on what used to be Avenue Road, and Newhall Street is somewhere underneath Newhall Walk. Clifton Street ran ...

  • Published: 20th November 2015
  • Articles 361-400
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Coleshill St

Coleshill St. [396]

Richard Holbeche was born in 1850 in a large house, no.1 Coleshill Street. Over forty years later, on his return from abroad, he found Sutton Coldfield much changed. It was no longer the quiet market town of his youth, so he wrote a memoir of his ...

  • Published: 8th January 2016
  • Articles 361-400
8th January 2016 Hits: 3402
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Coleshill Street 7

Coleshill St. 7 [400]

Known until recently as Church House, 15 Coleshill Street was described by Richard Holbeche as “the ugly red house opposite the Church Yard”. Holbeche was recollecting the Coleshill Street of his childhood in the 1850s, when the three-...

  • Published: 5th February 2016
  • Articles 361-400
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