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Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group

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This section contains an archive of the late Roger Lea's History Spot articles, first published in the Sutton Observer local newspaper.

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Powells Pool 2

Powells Pool 2 [45]

Town School’s attendance register for 1826 gives the names of the first children to go to school under the newly-approved scheme for regulating Sutton’s affairs. The register records the names and occupations of each child’s pare...

  • Published: 13th March 2009
  • Articles 41-80
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Powells Pool 3

Powells Pool 3 [420]

The Aston Hall estate of Sir Thomas Holte included, early in the eighteenth century, a farm, Stonehouse Farm, most of which is now within Sutton Park. In 1730 a dam was built there, creating a reservoir (Powell’s Pool) with a water mill nearby. Wi...

  • Published: 24th June 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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24th June 2016 Hits: 4691
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Prince Of Wales

Prince Of Wales [451]

Wednesday 22nd June 1898 was bright and sunny, and the railway station at Sutton looked a picture. Over a hundred and fifty ladies and gentlemen were waiting on the platform dressed in their finery, a carpet had been laid along the inclined corrid...

  • Published: 24th January 2017
  • Articles 441-480
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24th January 2017 Hits: 2522
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Private Schools

Private Schools [254]

Allerton College was the largest secondary school for girls in Sutton in 1900, most of the others being private houses adapted for use as schools. On the opposite side of Lichfield Road from Allerton College was Iona Cottage, now 69 Lichfield Road...

  • Published: 19th April 2013
  • Articles 241-280
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19th April 2013 Hits: 3737
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Procs 9

Proceedings 9 Gamble [125]

In Sutton Coldfield local historians have been fortunate to have access to the research collections held in the local history section of Sutton Coldfield Library. The Local History Research Group recently celebrated 25 years of research, members a...

  • Published: 8th October 2010
  • Articles 121-160
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Promenade Gardens

Promenade Gardens [353]

According to Peers’ History and Guide to Sutton Park, a Penny Guide published in 1868, “Just opened - a very important attraction to the visitors of Sutton is the establishment of the Royal Promenade Gardens, by Mr. Job Cole of the Ast...

  • Published: 13th March 2015
  • Articles 321-360
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13th March 2015 Hits: 3015
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Protest Songs

Protest Songs 300 Yrs [81]

In 1778 three of the biggest local landowners, Mr. Hackett of Moxhull, Sir Joseph Scott of Great Barr, and Mr Richard Bisse Riland, Rector of Sutton Coldfield, drew up a plan to enclose the commons of Sutton Coldfield. Sutton had very extensive co...

  • Published: 27th November 2009
  • Articles 81-120
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27th November 2009 Hits: 2637
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Pype Hayes Hall

Pype Hayes Hall [189]

In 1824 Joseph Webster was the owner of Penns Mill and forty acres of land. The next thirty years saw the steady expansion of the Penns estate, until a schedule of 1856 shows that 574 acres of land in Sutton then belonged to the Websters. Some of ...

  • Published: 20th January 2012
  • Articles 161-200
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20th January 2012 Hits: 3531
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Quarters

Quarters [287]

The Hearth Tax was introduced shortly after the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660 to raise money for the many debts and expenses of the new administration. It was levied on every hearth (also known as the chimney tax) as a fair means of ensur...

  • Published: 6th December 2013
  • Articles 281-320
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Rabbits

Rabbits [28]

Rabbits are not native to this country, having been introduced in the twelfth century, but they had been bred on mainland Europe since Roman times. Rabbits did not roam freely over the countryside but lived in special areas set aside for them whic...

  • Published: 7th November 2008
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Every effort has been made to trace all copyright holders, but if any have been inadvertently overlooked the Group will be pleased to remedy any omission at the first opportunity. The Group acknowledges the assistance of Sutton Coldfield Reference Library in providing access to documents and for permission to include photographs from their archives, on this site.

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