العربية
  • Free & Easy Returns
  • Best Deals
العربية
loader
Wishlist
wishlist
Cart
cart

Willenhall (SE) and Darlaston Green 1901: Staffordshire Sheet 63.09b

Now:
AED 39.65 Inclusive of VAT
Only 2 left in stock
noon-marketplace
Get it by 8 Dec
Order in 5 h 45 m
VIP ENBD Credit Card

VIP card

Earn 5% cashback with the Mashreq noon Credit Card. Apply now

Delivery 
by noon
Delivery by noon
High Rated
Seller
High Rated Seller
Cash on 
Delivery
Cash on Delivery
Secure
Transaction
Secure Transaction
1
1 Added to cart
Add To Cart
Noon Locker
Free delivery on Lockers & Pickup Points
Learn more
free_returns
Enjoy hassle free returns with this offer.
Item as Described
Item as Described
70%
Partner Since

Partner Since

4+ Years
Overview
Specifications
PublisherAlan Godfrey Maps
ISBN 139781847842473
ISBN 10184784247X
Book DescriptionHere are the details of maps for Willenhall & Darlaston Staffordshire Sheet 63.09a Willenhall & Darlaston Green 1888 - published 1990; intro by Catherine Yates. ISBN.978-0-85054-301-8 Staffordshire Sheet 63.09b Willenhall (SE) & Darlaston Green 1901 - published 2009; intro by Malcolm Nixon. ISBN.978-1-84784-247-3 We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years. Each covers the same area, with coverage stretching from Willenhall Lower Lichfield Street eastward to Darlaston & James Bridge station, and southward to Rough Hay House. Features on the 1888 map include St Giles Church Willenhall, Chapel Green, Albion Works, Shepwell Green, New Priestfield Colliery, New Priestfield Iron Works, Birmingham Canal, Victoria Iron Works, Crescent Iron Works, Rough Hay, Hopyard Colliery, Bentley Canal, LNWR Grand Junction line, Darlaston Green, Alma Works, Darlaston Green Furnaces, St George's church etc. Entries A-P from an 1865 Willenhall directory are included on the reverse. The 1901 map covers the same area. This later printing is sharper and perhaps easier to read. Features in addition to those above include Willenhall Furnaces, canal now referred to as Walsall Canal, sewage farms, Vulcan Foundry, numerous works, but collieries mostly gone. On the reverse we include a list of private residents for Willenhall in 1912, plus railway timetable for the Walsall-Wolverhampton line..
LanguageEnglish
AuthorMalcolm Nixon
Publication Date39909

Willenhall (SE) and Darlaston Green 1901: Staffordshire Sheet 63.09b

Added to cartatc
Cart Total AED 39.65
Loading