Due to prior commitments we were unable to attend Tipton Library's annual Local History Day although 'Tales of Old Dudley' was featured on posters and leaflets at the event.
24 September 2017
17 September 2017
Book Featured in County Newspaper
We're a little late to the party in spotting this one, but the Malvern Gazette has also recently reviewed 'Tales of Old Dudley'.
The connection may seem obscure to some, but though Dudley is now just a part of the Black Country conurbation, in the past it was one of Worcestershire's major towns and still has an affinity with many places in the shire.
Great Malvern, surrounded by rather more greenery than Dudley!
The connection may seem obscure to some, but though Dudley is now just a part of the Black Country conurbation, in the past it was one of Worcestershire's major towns and still has an affinity with many places in the shire.
Great Malvern, surrounded by rather more greenery than Dudley!
Dudley Book Available For Research
For those interested in using 'Tales of Old Dudley' for their own research, it is now available on the shelves of Dudley Archives.
Housed in an ultra-modern building, the Archives is located beside the Black Country Living Museum. The building is also home to the offices of the famous 'Black Country Bugle' weekly newspaper.
More details can be found on their Facebook page.
Housed in an ultra-modern building, the Archives is located beside the Black Country Living Museum. The building is also home to the offices of the famous 'Black Country Bugle' weekly newspaper.
More details can be found on their Facebook page.
Penkridge Title Now Available As eBook
'Crime & Chaos in Victorian Penkridge' has just been made available on Amazon as an eBook - Kindle users can find the product page here.
The title is also now available for iPhone, iPad and Mac via the iBookstore - point your device to this page.
Book description:
This collection of stories from nineteenth century Penkridge covers a diverse range of events, from drunken brawls to burglary, drownings, railway accidents, child neglect and animal cruelty. It includes surprising revelations about poverty and neglect in the village, tragic loss of life and a number of gruesome and unexplained deaths.
Read about the activities of the village fire-fighters and policemen, and how the local courts and workhouse dealt with those who wouldn't obey the law or couldn't look after themselves. Meet brazen fraudsters, runaway husbands, feuding families and the foul-mouthed fighting women of Penkridge past!
Map: CC BY-SA licence released historical digital boundary and map data from the Great Britain Historic GIS Project, University of Portsmouth.
"This work is based on data provided through www.VisionofBritain.org.uk and uses historical material which is copyright of the Great Britain Historical GIS Project and the University of Portsmouth".
The title is also now available for iPhone, iPad and Mac via the iBookstore - point your device to this page.
Book description:
This collection of stories from nineteenth century Penkridge covers a diverse range of events, from drunken brawls to burglary, drownings, railway accidents, child neglect and animal cruelty. It includes surprising revelations about poverty and neglect in the village, tragic loss of life and a number of gruesome and unexplained deaths.
Read about the activities of the village fire-fighters and policemen, and how the local courts and workhouse dealt with those who wouldn't obey the law or couldn't look after themselves. Meet brazen fraudsters, runaway husbands, feuding families and the foul-mouthed fighting women of Penkridge past!
Map: CC BY-SA licence released historical digital boundary and map data from the Great Britain Historic GIS Project, University of Portsmouth.
"This work is based on data provided through www.VisionofBritain.org.uk and uses historical material which is copyright of the Great Britain Historical GIS Project and the University of Portsmouth".
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