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- Contents and Index : Volumes 1 - 13
- Volume 1 : Autumn 1992
- Volume 10 : Autumn 2012
- Volume 11 : Summer 2013
- Volume 12 : Spring 2015
- Volume 13 : Spring 2017
- Volume 2 : Summer 1993
- Volume 3 : Spring 1994
- Volume 4 : Spring 1997
- Volume 5 : Autumn 1999
- Volume 6 : Autumn 2001
- Volume 7 : Summer 2004
- Volume 8 : Autumn 2007
- Volume 9 : Spring 2009 - Full Colour Edition
- Links
- Galleries
- History Spot
- Articles 1-40
- 1 High Street [36]
- Barn Farm [18]
- Chase And Park [21]
- Chester Road [39]
- Commons [5]
- Crystal Palace [15]
- Edward Willoughby [38]
- Elections [29]
- Emma Barton [26]
- Fairs [14]
- Four Oaks [9]
- Gas [12]
- Golden Cup [13]
- Hill School [35]
- Horse & Jockey [34]
- Little Sutton [33]
- Longmoor Pool [10]
- Lunacy [11]
- Marlpit Hall And Grosvenor [16]
- Marlpits [19]
- Miss Bracken [6]
- NEIGHBOUR FROM HELL [17]
- New Shipton, Near Walmley [3]
- Organs [20]
- Park House [37]
- Park Railway [40]
- Penns Mill [27]
- Place Name Yates [30]
- Powells Pool 1 [22]
- Rabbits [28]
- Railway [1]
- Rectory Road [32]
- Royal Town [4]
- Stone House High Heath [25]
- The Dam [2]
- Walmley School House [8]
- Wardens Choice [24]
- William Grundy [31]
- Woodland Management [7]
- Workhouse [23]
- Articles 41-80
- Abortive Tramway [43]
- Baron Dickinson Webster/Penns Hall [52]
- Blackroot Pool [69]
- Bowmen [73]
- Bracebridge Pool [61]
- Canwell Estate [51]
- Church Repairs [60]
- Cottages Pickerel [58]
- Draught Animals - Wigginshill Oxen [55]
- Draught Animals Under The Feudal System [48]
- Fuel [64]
- Green Lanes School [66]
- Hartopps [46]
- Hayward's Terrace [79]
- Hill [42]
- Hill Hook [68]
- John Elly [41]
- Joseph Powell [63]
- Langley Hall [77]
- Ley Hill [74]
- Little Sutton Green [65]
- Manor House 1906 Sales [57]
- Mill Street Blasting [53]
- Minworth Greaves Innocent And Bournville [44]
- Moat House [78]
- Moor Hall [62]
- Park Charges [59]
- Peddimore Hall [76]
- Powells Pool 2 [45]
- Rowton's Cottage And Well [50]
- Royal Hotel [75]
- Shooting [80]
- The Parade 1948 [47]
- Thomas Clifton [70]
- Thomas Clifton 2 [71]
- Three Tuns [54]
- Town School Aylesford [67]
- Twamley Jug [56]
- Wigginshill [72]
- William Felton And Blue Coats [49]
- Articles 81-120
- Banking/Old Bank Place [82]
- Beds/William Rooker/Ann Sacheverell [101]
- Boldmere/Chapel of St. Nicholas [110]
- Boldmere/Grove Cottage [117]
- Briarwood [108]
- Bricks [83]
- Canwell Gate [89]
- Church Hill [98]
- Coronations [88]
- Earl Of Warwick [118]
- Extension Railway [104]
- Fire Service c. 1890 [93]
- Fox Hill [95]
- Gambling Etc Bowls [100]
- Gaol Lock-up [119]
- Highwaymen [90]
- Holly [85]
- Icknield Street [105]
- Kersey Knitting [107]
- Lord Donegall's Ride [116]
- Lot Acres [96]
- Lower Parade [114]
- Medical Officer Oakhurst [86]
- Mere Green [120]
- New Hall Mill [102]
- Protest Songs 300 Yrs [81]
- Railway Engineers [84]
- Ringing Of Pigs [113]
- Roads To Coleshill [92]
- Roman Sutton [106]
- Round House [111]
- School Of Art [91]
- Smithy [87]
- Sponers Pool And Drainage [109]
- Sutton Streets [94]
- Swash Vale [97]
- Tithes And Glebe [99]
- Toll Gate And Disturnpiking [103]
- Walmley Ash Forge Farm [112]
- Wyndley Pool [115]
- Articles 121-160
- 'Bad Lady Betty'/Luttrell Family [157]
- 1855 Enquiry/Sutton Park/Agnes Bracken [135]
- 1864 New Housing/Sarah Holbeche/Milton House [155]
- Almshouses/Mill Street [150]
- Ashfurlong Hall/Wheatmore Farm [131]
- Beating the Bounds/Cock Inn [154]
- Blake Street Perambulation/Roman Road [142]
- Canwell Priory Church [153]
- Colletts Brook (perambulation) [149]
- Culls School [124]
- Façades High St [126]
- Fernwood [148]
- Field Names - Green Dam [127]
- Getting Married Vesey House [156]
- Handaxe [141]
- Hartopp Exchange Tudor Hill [133]
- Hedges [121]
- Keepers Baths [160]
- Keepers Pool [159]
- Lanes Cow Lane [123]
- Langley Mill Pool [122]
- Leather Lit Sutton [134]
- Little Hay Perambulation 3 [143]
- Maney [152]
- Moats, New Hall [140]
- New Hall Tower [151]
- Old Sun [138]
- Perambulation 1 [137]
- Proceedings 9 Gamble [125]
- Railway Bridges Station Road [139]
- Riland Bedford [128]
- Sanatorium Royal Hotel [130]
- Seven Hayes (herbage) [129]
- Sheep [136]
- Shopping Pie Shop, Parade[145]
- Snape Glebe [147]
- The Tower Speight [158]
- Tunnel [146]
- Wills (Risley) Agott, Peddimore [144]
- Wood For Fuel [132]
- Articles 161-200
- Agincourt Bowmen/Black Death [200]
- Boundary of Sutton Coldfield/Minworth Greaves [163]
- Butts [183]
- Churchyard Wall [173]
- Crops [180]
- Duncomb Moat House [172]
- Eachelhurst Perambulation [187]
- Evictions Kendricks Well [162]
- F.B.Hacket [186]
- GeologyFentiman [193]
- Hackett Street [188]
- Holbeche And Rectors [168]
- Hurst Green (peramb) Aylesford Peddimore [179]
- John Verney [165]
- Kings Arms [175]
- Little Sutton Lane [184]
- Manor Mills [190]
- Marmaduke Dawney [166]
- Minworth Works (peramb) Canal Basin [178]
- Moot Halls [167]
- Pageant [161]
- Park Access [192]
- Park Line At High Street [174]
- Peasantry Church Tower [199]
- Plantations Moor Hall [181]
- Pype Hayes Hall [189]
- River Tame Boundary [164]
- Sculpture Vesey And Totem [198]
- Sixty Acres Powell's [176]
- Solomon Smith The Larches [170]
- Sutton Fields Chapel Stones [171]
- Top Swan [177]
- US Postal [194]
- Walmley Ash Perambulation [185]
- Walmley Village [169]
- Warden Will & I The Warden [182]
- Warren House [191]
- Woodington [196]
- Workers Fairview [195]
- Wylde Green [197]
- Articles 201-240
- Ann Brockas/New Hall Mill/Warren House [203]
- Banquet/Sutton Park [221]
- Barker, Charles/Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School [237]
- Birds of Prey/Falcon Lodge [232]
- Diamond Jubilee [208]
- Doe Bank House [230]
- Erdington Boundary [201]
- Farm At New Shipton [212]
- Fee Farm The Grove [202]
- Footpaths Irnham Road [210]
- Four Oaks Park Wall [216]
- Glebe [240]
- Good Hope [225]
- Grazing ' Billingham Ponies [227]
- Herbage Of Sutton Park [226]
- Marchmount [206]
- Moor Hall Portico [238]
- Oak Furniture [231]
- Old Pie Shop [205]
- Outfield Lot Acres [236]
- Park Fires [229]
- Pepper (Payment In Kind) [214]
- Poachers [215]
- Pools 1624 [239]
- Railway Station 2 [218]
- Roughley School [217]
- Royal Oak 1880 & 1920 [204]
- Seven Gables [235]
- Stone House Maney [234]
- Surnames Court Roll [209]
- The Mount [219]
- Thomas Gibbons Mill [222]
- Twamley At New Shipton [213]
- Vesey House [228]
- Weighbridge [211]
- Weights And Measures [220]
- Wesleyans Blake Barn [207]
- Whitehouse Triangle [224]
- William Gibbons New Hall [223]
- Woolpack Malt House [233]
- Articles 241-280
- Accounts for Sutton Corporation 1843/Police Handcuffs [270]
- Affrays/Moot Hall/Quarters of Sutton [257]
- Air (quality of)/Coleshill St. [258]
- Allerton College/Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School [253]
- Anchorage Road/'The Anchorage'/Brabins Butler [251]
- Bodington, Dr. George/Andrew MacFarlane [272]
- Boot Hill/Boot Inn [268]
- Byron's Meadow [278]
- Canwell Property Monk And Hall [243]
- Chalford House [275]
- Cottage Hospital [244]
- Darnel Hurst [248]
- Faculties [274]
- Four Oaks Common [241]
- Gates In The Park Rowtons Well [246]
- Grand Royal Hotel [242]
- Green Lanes [255]
- Hollyfield [267]
- Lime Avenue [265]
- Literacy Petition And St Mary's Hall [264]
- Machin And Co Council House [263]
- Mill Pools [273]
- New Hall Mill 1825 [256]
- Omnibuses [271]
- Park Gates [245]
- Parkies [269]
- Private Schools [254]
- Reading Room [277]
- Red Way Cop [249]
- Riot [279]
- Rookery [247]
- Servants 1861 [262]
- Sheffields Farm [259]
- Stonehouse Road [252]
- The Charles Chadwicks [250]
- Upper School [276]
- Vesey Sisters [261]
- Veseykin H. Harman [260]
- Wild Rose [266]
- Woodgate [280]
- Articles 281-320
- Ancient Encampment/Mike Hodder [289]
- Anthony Burgess [318]
- Arden of Peddimore [297]
- Church Refurb [304]
- Cock Sparrow [320]
- Coppices [300]
- De Bereford At Langley [299]
- Deer Park [292]
- Derivations [307]
- Domesday [315]
- Emmanuel College Arms [283]
- Enclosure Hedges [310]
- Enclosure Roads [309]
- First Train Engines [286]
- Henry Curzon [305]
- Hill And Little Sutton [290]
- Holland House [293]
- Horses Lower Parade [319]
- Lower Maney Farm [281]
- Maney & Wylde [302]
- Manor House 2 [311]
- Moor Hall Farm [291]
- More And Ashfurlong [308]
- New Hall Valley E Brook Retting [301]
- Oughton's Mill [294]
- Park E Brook [296]
- Penns Lane [282]
- Quarters [287]
- Sacheverell Will 2 [314]
- Sacheverell Will Motto [313]
- Salt Way Wyndley Lane [284]
- Seals [317]
- Signal Hayes 2 Mill [303]
- Spot Heights Benchmark [306]
- Tall Tales Aylesford [312]
- Town E Brook Hurley [298]
- Travellers Holbeche [285]
- Vernacular Smithy [316]
- Vesey's Birthplace [288]
- Walmley and Beyond the Wood Quarter [295]
- Articles 321-360
- Arundel Stained Glass Window [338]
- Assart [349]
- Bank (Attwood & Spooners)/Lloyds Bank/Sarah Holbeche [324]
- Banners Gate/Rough Road [339]
- Bishop Jack Hacket/Hacket Family [357]
- Boldmere Gate Cottage/Powells Pool [337]
- Causeways [322]
- Cottage Estate [355]
- Early Church [335]
- Elizabeth Steele Perkins [356]
- Flour [321]
- Font Etc [342]
- Frank At The Mill [360]
- Hacket Survey Snape [358]
- Henry Hurst Walmley Ash Lane [350]
- Highways Jockey [347]
- Kirkham [326]
- Landscape Pools Longmoor [352]
- Local Defence Volunteers [351]
- Manley Hall [325]
- Medieval Place Names Compotus [329]
- Napoleon Engine [323]
- No. 41 Coleshill St. [359]
- Park Railway II [334]
- Promenade Gardens [353]
- Ramshurst [344]
- Renaissance [354]
- Roof [340]
- Sadler [341]
- Sutton Park Station [331]
- Thomas Hayward [328]
- Tower [336]
- Town Station [327]
- Turnpike [348]
- Vesey Grange [332]
- Vesey Grange II [333]
- Vesey Holy Tomb [346]
- Waleran [343]
- Wheelwright [330]
- Witnesses [345]
- Articles 361-400
- Alfred Henry Evans [386]
- Bradnocks Hays [380]
- Byway 4 Duttons Lane [382]
- Chain Of Footpaths [370]
- Charity Estate [392]
- Chavasse At The Library [379]
- Christmas Cards [393]
- Clifton Street [389]
- Coleshill St. [396]
- Coleshill St. 7 [400]
- Dead Man. [369]
- Dixie [384]
- Duke Inn [388]
- Duke Street [387]
- First Brick House [385]
- Fo Baptist [397]
- Footpath 35 [374]
- Footpath At Hill Hook [371]
- Hugh Lewis's Wall [375]
- Kendricks Well [378]
- Land Values College Survey [366]
- Little Sutton Fields [372]
- Manorial Farm [377]
- Migration [368]
- Migration 1 High Heath [390]
- Mill Gear [376]
- Mill Maintenance Sluice [363]
- Nefarious [381]
- New Year Deed [395]
- Park Keeper [394]
- Plough And Harrow [399]
- Simon Parratt Smithy [383]
- Squatting Rental [391]
- Stone Houses [364]
- The Holbeche Swan [398]
- VEDay In Sutton [361]
- Vital Statistics [365]
- Walmley 1900 [362]
- Watering Holes [367]
- William Croxall [373]
- Articles 401-440
- Blade Mill/Tilt Hammer/Mill Cottages [429]
- Bracebridge Pool 2 [434]
- Bracken 2 [406]
- Chester Road 3 Lodge [427]
- Chester Road 4 [428]
- College Estate Arms [439]
- Commons 2 [405]
- Cup 2 [414]
- Earthworks Bank [418]
- Edward Cockersole [435]
- Fairs 2 [416]
- Four Oaks 2 [409]
- Gas 2 [413]
- High Steward [426]
- Hill 2 [432]
- Hill 3 [433]
- Jacobites White Rose [421]
- Joseph Powell 2 [440]
- Joseph Webster Ashfurlong Hall [424]
- Little Sutton 2 [425]
- Longmoor [411]
- Lunacy 2 Maney [412]
- Mill 1711 [422]
- Mill St 2 [437]
- New Shipton 2 [403]
- Powells Pool 3 [420]
- Railway 2 [401]
- Railway At High St. [438]
- Richard Ashford [436]
- Royal Town 2 [404]
- The Dam 2 [402]
- Walmley School 2 [408]
- Walter Peyton [417]
- Warden 2 New Hall [419]
- Warden Politics [423]
- White Hart 2 [430]
- Winter 1946-7 [410]
- Wolverhampton, Walsall and Midland Junction Railway [431]
- Woodland Management 2 [407]
- Zachariah Twamley [415]
- Articles 441-480
- Age Of Vesey [452]
- Ale [466]
- Archaeological Interpretation Scheme (AIS) [472]
- Baking Record [461]
- Blackroot Pool 2 [446]
- Buses [475]
- Collections [455]
- Farming 1759 [462]
- Field Day [471]
- Forgeries [459]
- Four Oaks Park 1901 [449]
- Hay [468]
- High Street 2 [477]
- Hiorn [467]
- Holy Trinity R.C. Chapel. [445]
- Honeybourne [476]
- Horse Show [443]
- Leland 2 / Maney Stone House [458]
- Ley Hill 2 [454]
- Lower Parade 2 [447]
- Mary Ashford 2 [464]
- Mary Ashford's Grave [463]
- Mendham Catholic [444]
- Midgley's View [474]
- Moat House 2 [441]
- Moat House 3 [442]
- Peddimore 2 [473]
- Plantations 2 [478]
- Pluralism / St Michaels Coventry [460]
- Prince Of Wales [451]
- Royal Show [450]
- Steeplechase [469]
- Tree Species [480]
- Valence Sacheverell [457]
- Valuation [470]
- Vesey's Vision [448]
- Waiting Rooms [453]
- Water Features [465]
- Westwood Coppice [479]
- Workhouse 2 [456]
- Articles 481-500
- Articles 1-40
- Research
- Transcriptions
- Sarah Holbeche Diary
- Sarah Holbeche Diary
- Sarah Holbeche Diary Page 1
- Sarah Holbeche Diary Page 10
- Sarah Holbeche Diary Page 100
- Sarah Holbeche Diary Page 101
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- Sarah Holbeche Diary Page 9
- 'Three Score Years Ago' by Helen Holbeche, 1885
- A Complete Transcription of the Recipes in the Duncumb Recipe Book
- Elizabeth Steele Perkins and her Poems
- Hearth Tax Returns for Sutton Coldfield
- List of Wardens and Mayors of Sutton Coldfield
- Personal Recollections of the Upper Burmah Campaign 1886-7 by Major Richard Holbeche (1850-1914)
- Sarah Holbeche Diary
- The ‘Duncumb’ Recipe Book, 1791-1800s
- The Dixie Estate
- The Story of Sutton Parade By M.M. Frankling
- The Sutton Post Card Case
- Transcription of 'The Holbeche Diary'
- Transcription of Indenture Dated 18th January 1677
- Transcription of Indenture Dated 9th June 1682
- Translation and Index of Twamley's 'History of Sutton Coldfield' 1855
- William Hiorns’ Plan, 1762
- Sarah Holbeche Diary
- Original Research
- A Brief History of ‘Bleak House’ and Its Owners
- A Brief History of ‘High Heath Cottage’
- A Brief History of The Crown Inn, Four Oaks Common, Sutton Coldfield
- A Cut Around Sutton Coldfield
- A History of 'Boundary Cottage', Weeford
- A History of 'Chalford'
- A Second World War Ghost Camp In Sutton Park
- A Victorian Edwardian Photographer In Sutton Park
- Agnes Bracken of Sutton Coldfield (and her family)
- American Red Oaks
- Another Unusual Air Raid Shelter
- Baldmore: The Vanished Lake Of Boldmere
- Before and after – changes to Holy Trinity Sutton Coldfield
- Bishop Vesey - Henry VIII's Mentor?
- Born in Minneth
- Borough Stench Pipes
- CHARLES BARKER (Headmaster of Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School 1817-1842)
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 1
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 2
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 3
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 4
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 5
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 6
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 7
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 8
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 9
- Church Hill, Coleshill Street and Mill Street; Part 10
- Class of 1900 - Town School - Sutton ColdField
- Collet’s Brook Farmhouse
- Dr George Bodington
- Four Oaks in 1824
- Francis James Chavasse, "A Typical 1860s 'Teenager'?"
- Herbert Jerrard B.Sc., M.A., Headmaster of Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School.
- Hill Hook Corn Mill
- History of Sutton Coldfield by an impartial Hand
- Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Chapel Now The Guildhall, 2008
- Itinerary for Town Pool etc Tour, 1994
- James Ecclestone, Headmaster of BVGS
- John Riland's Wig
- Josiah Wright, Headmaster Of Bishop Vesey's Grammar School
- Longmoor Corn Mill
- Longmoor Valley Field Meeting, 1999
- Manley Hall
- Map: Sutton Town Estates 1765 Snape
- Maps, NG Evans Collection
- Midgley Maps
- Midland Lodge, Sutton Park: a history of the building with details of its architecture
- Minworth Sewage Works
- Music and Prose
- Newhall Water Mill
- Peddimore Green Belt Walk 2016 by Mike Hodder
- Peers' Guide
- Potters at Peddimore
- Reverend Albert Smith Headmaster of Bishop Vesey's Grammar School
- Roger Lea's Walks
- Royal Sutton Coldfield Great War Project 2014-2024
- Sarah Holbeche, Talk by Janet Jordan
- SCLHRG Newsletters And Ancillary Papers
- Sherifoot Lane, Roman Pottery Kiln, Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Transactions
- Stage and Mail Coach Services through Sutton Coldfield in the 19th century
- Sutton Coldfield A History And A Guide By Eliezer Edwards
- Sutton Coldfield Borough Council’s Coat Of Arms - 1935
- Sutton Coldfield Corporation Members 1723-1886
- Sutton Coldfield Farms 1900 - 1950
- Sutton Coldfield: An Archaeological Survey
- Sutton Green Belt Archaeology Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Transactions
- Sutton Park – Midland Lodge
- SUTTON PARK: The Great fire of 1868
- SUTTON PARK: The Land of Fire and Flood [Parts 1 and 2]
- Swinfen Hall 1992 - Ian Phillips
- The ‘White Cottage’, Walmley Road, Sutton Coldfield
- The “Four Oaks” Spraying Machine Company
- The Children’s Paddling Stream in Sutton Park
- The Conchology of Sutton Coldfield
- The Corn Rent Schedule and Map of 1824-25
- The Cottage by the Mill
- The Deputy Stewards of Sutton Coldfield
- The Early Days of the Cottage Estate
- The Enclosure Award - Conservation in 2005
- The First World War Tank In Sutton Park
- The Forgotten Medieval Road
- The High Stewards of Sutton Coldfield
- The History of the Green Lanes Schools
- The Hunt for the Forgotten Staff of Chester Road Railway Station
- The Inner Ring Road, Underpasses and Murals of Birmingham
- The Lands to be Enclosed
- The Mysterious Malthouse in Coleshill Street
- The Old Stone Cottage, Reddicap Hill, Sutton Coldfield (1787-1995)
- The Round-about in Sherifoot Lane
- The Stone Houses of Bishop Vesey in Sutton Coldfield
- The Sutton Coldfield Christmas Bump, 1859
- The Visit of Princess Anne to Lingard House, Walmley, Sutton Coldfield, May 1971
- The Warden’s Calendar
- Thomas Bonell and the History of Sutton Coldfield by an Impartial Hand
- Thomas Vincent Holbeche
- Town Mill, Water Corn-Mill
- Tracking Down the Forgotten Station Masters of Wylde Green Railway Station
- Tudor Road, An Early History
- Two Remarkable Tenants – Midland Lodge
- Waterworks Cottage, 29 Coleshill Road, Sutton Coldfield.
- Where Was St Mary's Hall
- William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford
- William Morris Grundy
- Maps
- Proceedings
- Content : Volumes 1 - 13
- Volume 1
- Volume 1 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 1 : Article 1: Two houses in Penns Lane, Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 1 : Article 2 : Eight views of Boldmere: Illustrations for a history of Boldmere
- Volume 1 : Article 3 : Early Enclosure movements in Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 1 : Article 4 : Captain Walter Peyton and his voyages
- Volume 1 : Article 5 : The Royal Oak
- Volume 1 : Article 6 : Sutton Coldfield Rectory Tithes
- Volume 1 : Article 7 : Little Sutton in 1569
- Volume 1 : Article 8 : Probate Records of the Early Seventeenth Century
- Volume 1 : Article 9 : Minutes of the Park Estates and Building Committee 1880-94
- Volume 1 : Article 10 : Walmley Schools: Warden and Society Minutes 1822-29
- Volume 2
- Volume 2 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 2 : Article 1: Marchmount House (Wylde Green)
- Volume 2 : Article 2: Vesey Cottage at St Peter’s, Maney
- Volume 2 : Article 3: The Mount, Reddicap Hill, Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 2 : Article 4: The Adventures of a Novice in the Local History Wonderland (re An old cottage in Boldmere )
- Volume 2 : Article 5: The Hayward Family
- Volume 2 : Article 6: The “Old Sun” Public House
- Volume 2 : Article 7: Sutton Coldfield Churchyard; the old Boundaries
- Volume 2 : Article 8: Geoffrey de Warmelegh
- Volume 2 : Article 9: Sutton Coldfield Fire Brigade
- Volume 2 : Article 10: The Adderley Family of Hams Hall
- Volume 2 : Article 11: Maney Windmill
- Volume 3
- Volume 3 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 3 : Article 1: Henry Brindley, Hairdresser
- Volume 3 : Article 2: Charles Adams and Reddicap Hill
- Volume 3 : Article 3: The Butler Family
- Volume 3 : Article 4: The Railway Line through Sutton Park
- Volume 3 : Article 5: Offences in the Park
- Volume 3 : Article 6: That Hideous Terrace
- Volume 3 : Article 7: Behind the Parade
- Volume 3 : Article 8: The Gibbons and Sacheverells at New Hall
- Volume 3 : Article 9: A Look at Falcon Lodge
- Volume 4
- Volume 4 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 4 : Article 1 : Discovering Holbeche
- Volume 4 : Article 2 : The Relief of Sutton’s Poor
- Volume 4 : Article 3 : History of Gas in Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 4 : Article 4 : Notes on the Fee Farm Rent
- Volume 4 : Article 5 : Canwell in the 18th and 19th Centuries
- Volume 4 : Article 6 : A 17th Century Sutton Coldfield Glossary
- Volume 4 : Article 7 : War-Time Sutton – extracts from the Diaries of Gwilym O. Griffith
- Volume 5
- Volume 6
- Volume 6 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 6 : Article 1 : Sutton’s Famous Organist
- Volume 6 : Article 2 : Walmley Ash Lane
- Volume 6 : Article 3 : Racecourses in Sutton Park
- Volume 6 : Article 4 : Tudor Road – an early history
- Volume 6 : Article 5 : Application for a Blue Plaque for Lieutenant Colonel Richard Holbeche
- Volume 6 : Article 6 : Wylde Green Farm
- Volume 6 : Article 7 : Sutton Coldfield in 1416 – a thriving town?
- Volume 7
- Volume 7 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 7 : Article 1 :Kersey and other cloths woven in Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 7 : Article 2 : Village Greens in Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 7 : Article 3 : The Last Surviving Tollhouse in Birmingham
- Volume 7 : Article 4 : Richard Holbeche – Letters from India
- Volume 7 : Article 5 : Great Grandad’s Army – the Loss of the Rifle Range
- Volume 7 : Article 6 : Electricity comes to Sutton Coldfield, 1901
- Volume 8
- Volume 9
- Volume 9 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 9 : Article 1 : A Bit of a Gamble
- Volume 9 : Article 2 : Great Grandad’s Army–2: Home by Christmas
- Volume 9 : Article 3 : The Background to the Sacheverel Riots of 1714 and 1715 in Birmingham and the Sutton Coldfield Connection
- Volume 9 : Article 4 : The Whorwoods
- Volume 9 : Article 5 : The Cottage at 144 Birmingham Road, Wylde Green
- Volume 9 : Article 6 : Historic Building Features at 1 High Street
- Volume 9 : Article 7 : Sutton in the Civil War
- Volume 10
- Volume 10 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 10 : Article 1 : Wylde Green House
- Volume 10 : Article 2 : Late nineteenth century military archaeology in Sutton Park's Longmoor Valley
- Volume 10 : Article 3 : Great Grandad's Army - 3 - Pals in the Park
- Volume 10 : Article 4 : Eco-warriors invade the Sutton Coldfield Area
- Volume 10 : Article 5 : Midland Red omnibuses in the Borough
- Volume 10 : Article 6 : Sutton Coldfield Railway Embankment in the 1860s
- Volume 10 : Article 7 : The Poplars, 204 Birmingham Road
- Volume 10 : Article 8 : Building History at 30 High Street
- Volume 10 : Article 9 : Sutton Park's Heathland Archaeology
- Volume 11
- Volume 12
- Volume 12 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 12 : Article 1 : Housing Development in the Borough of Sutton Coldfield, as shown in the Annual Reports of the Medical Officer of Health
- Volume 12 : Article 2 : Slipper Baths
- Volume 12 : Article 3 : 'Oakhurst' - the Changing Fortunes of a Family Home
- Volume 12 : Article 4 : Sutton Park Archaeology: unravelling a Complex of Ground Disturbances
- Volume 12 : Article 5 : The First World War, 1914-18
- Volume 12 : Article 6 : William Felton Senior and William Felton Junior, Schoolmasters of nineteenth century Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 12 : Article 7 : The Silent Films of 1923 shown at the Empress cinema, Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 12 : Article 8 : The Roads through the Woods: historic routes in Sutton Park
- Volume 12 : Article 9 : Domestic Service in Anchorage Road
- Volume 13
- Volume 13 : Article 0 : Cover and Contents
- Volume 13 : Article 1 : Bridlemere, Maney Hill Road
- Volume 13 : Article 2 : Pools, ponds and watery landscapes in Sutton Coldfield
- Volume 13 : Article 3 : The comments of a 19th century cleric about Sutton Park and other local observations
- Volume 13 : Article 4 : The History of Sutton's Workhouse: 1737 - 1903
- Volume 13 : Article 5 : Midland Lodge, Sutton Park: A History of the building with details of its architecture
- Volume 13 : Article 6: Hangings and Highwaymen (around Sutton Coldfield)
- Volume 13 : Article 7 : Directory of the Parade, 1901, 1908 and 1911
- Index : Volumes 1 - 13
- Research Tools
- ‘A Royal Town and its Park’ by Hilda Moss
- “Drink and the Mid Victorians” by B.M. Hilton
- “Sutton Coldfield, A History and a Guide” by Eliezer Edwards, 1880
- A Selection of Sutton Coldfield Official Guides
- Corporation Rentals 1742 to 1924
- History of Sutton Coldfield by Rev. W. K. Riland Bedford, M. A.
- Index to Building Plans Register, Books 1-27
- Photos of the Corn Rent and Enclosure Map Book and ancillary books
- Popular Guide to Sutton and Park by Sidwell and Durant
- Sutton Coldfield Trades Directories
- Sutton Coldfield: Availability of Building Plans
- Sutton Park - a History and Guide (1965)
- Tales of a Bishop and a Royal Town
- The Warden’s Calendar
- Town School Admittance Register, 1826-1904 (Sutton Coldfield)
- Non-Member’s Research
- A History of Sutton Coldfield Library
- Living in Sutton Park: Memories of Boldmere camp
- Storey Family Notes - Boldmere
- Storey Family Notes - New Oscott
- Storey Family Notes - Wylde Green
- Sutton Coldfield 1900 - 2000
- The Four Oaks Pub c1800 to 1955
- The History of Sutton Coldfield Manor
- Walmley Village War Memorial
- Transcriptions
- Serendipity
- Artefacts
- A Local Bus Ticket from the early days of the 'Midland Red'
- An Interesting Find
- Coronation Medallion 1937
- Invitation to Opening of Empress Cinema
- Joe Salt's Steamroller, 1910
- Queen Victoria Medallion 1838
- Sir William Edmund Cradock-Hartopp's letter
- Sutton Park Pedestrian Gates
- Town Hall Medallion 1858
- Train Timetable, B'ham to Lichfield, 1956-57
- Memories
- Old Videos of Sutton
- Pamphlets
- Avondale Boys School Annual Sports 1895
- Keyse School, Magazine, 1962
- Memorial Service for Winston Churchill in Holy Trinity Parish Church, 1965.
- Notes on the Portrait of John Vesey, 1937
- Programme for St Peter’s Maney Bazaar, 1919
- Royal British Legion Sutton Coldfield, V.E. Day, 50th Anniversary, May 6th 1955
- Shells found in Sutton Coldfield, 1897
- Sutton Coldfield Civic Exhibition - 1947
- The Story of Sutton Coldfield Parish Church, pub. 1957
- Town Hall Programme for 11 April 1940
- Postcards
- Remembering Roger Lea
- Remembering Stephen Roberts
- 'Keep hands off park'
- A Celebrated Preacher
- A Figure of Notoriety
- A Real Collector's Item
- Age of Car Motors On
- Angling at Sutton Park
- Ann's Harrowing Ordeal
- Art School Revolution
- Birth of a New School
- Bundles of Holly Gifted
- Busy Life on the Parade
- Early Sign of Greatness
- Enjoying Leisure Time
- Finding Dr Livingstone
- Fires Sparked Concerns
- Gift of Soup Backfires
- Held in High Regard
- Helping Clubs Flourish
- Highly Regarded Pub
- Housing for All Classes
- Insight into Accounts
- Joel Cadbury's Legacy
- Making Waves in Pool
- Moving on from past
- Much-needed hospital
- N-ice Way to Pass Time
- Packing in for Park Life
- Pageant Marks Charter
- Park Life for Wardens
- Park Music Lifts Spirits
- Park offers pure water
- Park's Beauty Inspires
- Picnic in Park for Poor
- Plate is Piece of History
- PoW Camp Became an Attraction in the Park
- Pub Endured Tragedy
- Pub had Colourful Past
- Pubs from Town's Past
- Railway Splits Opinions
- Remembering George
- Rural Charm Explored
- Sam's Bard Vision Led to New-library Chapter
- Song Tribute to History
- Street Catered for All
- Tackling Fires in Town
- Tale of Pals Recruits
- The Cup Runneth Over
- The Full Force of the Law
- Threat to Town Rectory
- Town's Keen Gardener
- Tragic Tale of Jealousy
- Trains Brought Tourists
- Sutton Coldfield Poetry
- WWII
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