Wolverhampton (South West) 1901: Staffordshire Sheet 62.10 by John Boynton NEW

Wolverhampton (South West) 1901: Staffordshire Sheet 62.10 by John Boynton NEW

Here are details of the map for SW Wolverhampton:\n\nStaffs 62.10a Wolverhampton (SW) 1901 - published 1995; intro by John Boynton. ISBN.978-0-85054-744-3 Staffs 62.10b Wolverhampton (SW) 1914 - published 2021; intro by Barrie Trinder. ISBN.978-1-78721-437-8 We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years.\nThe maps cover the SW part of Wolverhampton, including part of the town centre and much of Merridale, Graiseley and Blakenhall Wards. Coverage extends from Snow Hill westward to Bradmore, and from Darlington Street southward to Copthorne Road.\nFeatures include St John's church, RC Chapel, tramways, busy town centre area around and to west of Snow Hill, Agricultural Hall, St Joseph's Convent, Elgin Works, Royal Orphanage, St Luke's church Blakenhall, Niphon Works, schools, Graiseley Old Hall, Goldthorn Terrace, The Oaks, Cemetery, Bradmore area, Dead Lad's Grave, Merridale House, Old Merridale Farm etc.\nThe map links up with Sta.

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