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Waterworks Cottage
Waterworks Cottage

Waterworks Cottage, 29 Coleshill Road, Sutton Coldfield.

It is now too late to take this piece of research any further, which is why it is so important to seize the day and record details of old properties that look ready for demolition!  Did we miss the opportunity of proving that Waterworks Cottage in Coleshill Road was one of the fifty one built by Bishop Vesey in the early 1500s?  In 2001, when this article was written, this old cottage is said to have had a spiral staircase and bore a similarity with a cottage at Moor Hall that required dispensation before being demolished.  So, we shall probably never know, as it has now been replaced by a new house. Janet JordanJuly 2019

  • Published: 2nd August 2019
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Where Was St Mary's Hall
Where Was St Mary's Hall

Where Was St Mary's Hall

St. Mary’s Hall was one of the properties owned by Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School from the 16th century.  This article explores where it was situated and also looks at the well-known painting of the Old School in the Aylesford Collection and ask whether the building in the painting was St. Mary’s Hall or some other property.

  • Published: 30th November 2023
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Kerry Osbourne (SCLHRG) Hits: 1405
William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford
William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford

William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford

Rector of Sutton Coldfield for forty two years, William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford made a name for himself as an antiquarian, an expert on heraldry and an enthusiast for archery and cricket. The eldest son of, William Riland Bedford who had married Grace Campbell of Dumfries, he was born at the rectory in Sutton Coldfield on 12 July 1826; though he died and was cremated in London, his ashes were placed in the family vault at Holy Trinity Church.

  • Published: 14th June 2017
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Stephen Roberts (SCLHRG) Hits: 3644
William Morris Grundy
William Morris Grundy

William Morris Grundy

It is time that people knew more of this talented pioneer photographer who lived in one of the most familiar buildings in Sutton Coldfield’s High Street. This collection of papers may inspire others to seek out further facts about him.

  • Published: 8th August 2022
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Janet Jordan (SCLHRG) Hits: 1757

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