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Pattingham maps

Historic maps of Pattingham and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Pattingham maps

Pattingham map

Historic map of Pattingham

West Midlands map

Illustrated Victorian map of West Midlands

Pattingham map

Historic Map of any Pattingham postcode

Pattingham maps
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Pattingham photos

We have no photos of Pattingham, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Patshull Park, Seisdon, Lower Penn, Trysull

Pattingham books

Displaying 3 of 4 books about Pattingham and the local area.   View all Pattingham books

West Midlands Living Memories
Paperback
£14

Stourbridge Living Memories
Paperback
£13

Wolverhampton Photographic Memories
Paperback
£13

Pattingham books
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Memories of Pattingham

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West Midlands memories

Childhood Days

                                    Wrottesley Park

92 Wrottesley Park, it was a nice address, a suggestion of elegance perhaps, a hint of grandeur even. However there was nothing grand about the place we lived in even though it was part of the Wrottesley Estate. Home for me as a child... [more]

Shared on 15 June 2008 by Kathy Daulman.

My Great Aunt at Albrighton

My great-aunt's name was Mina Sneath (nee Hanmer ) and her husband was Thomas Sneath. According to family story they lived at Albrighton in a converted railway carriage. Thomas was a very good gardener and made their plot into a haven. I would love to hear from anyone who knows anything about the family or indeed if the carriage. Is it... [more]

Shared on 16 August 2009 by Michael Harnett.

Our part in Hitler's downfall

Tettenhall was a logistical centre for the Normandy Landings. Americans were stationed in Danescourt House - long since demolished.
However several of the troops have returned over the years, some of whom were "mothered" by Auntie Grace - Mrs Grace Green, who at the time was the stewardess of South Staffs Golf Club, situated next to Danescourt.
The Golf Club... [more]

Shared on 02 January 2007 by John Green.

The Fox and Goose Public House

Hello from Australia. I was hoping that someone looking through these "memories" might remember The Fox and Goose Public House on Penn Road. I think that this is the picture of it. My mom was the cleaner there for a few years when my sisters and I were young and I can remember sitting on the steps outside the pub collecting... [more]

Shared on 14 October 2008 by Kathy Adams Nee Cook.

Extracts From Pattingham & West Midlands books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Pattingham, inspired by Frith photos.

Sutton Coldfield - A History & Celebration

In the early 1960s there was not only the development of Sutton College, but a new Petty Sessional Court House and Divisional Police Headquarters were also completed. Up until then the police headquarters had been in Station Street, where they had once formed part of a public house. Earl Jellicoe opened the new fire station in 1963. It provided a drill ground, hose drying and drill tower, garages, workshops, space... [more]

This is an extract from Sutton Coldfield - A History & Celebration.
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Sutton Coldfield - A History & Celebration

Just down the road from the 1881 cemetery is the Good Hope Hospital. Originally Sutton was served by a cottage hospital that was opened in 1907 but, despite being extended in 1911, it could not cope with the demands that were being placed on it. Sutton was growing and the need for another general hospital to serve the district was also growing. It was suggested that as a house... [more]

This is an extract from Sutton Coldfield - A History & Celebration.
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Sutton Coldfield - A History & Celebration

The Second World War broke out in 1939 and the Park again played its part when tank testing took place there; a Civil Defence camp was built near Powell's Pool; German and Italian prisoners of war were interned near Longmoor Pool and some heathland was cultivated near Streetly, all in aid of the war effort.

This is an extract from Sutton Coldfield - A History & Celebration.
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