Staffordshire Sheet 67.07 Sedgley (SE) with Swan Village & West Coseley 1901 - published 1997; introduction by Angus Dunphy
We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years. It covers an area stretching from the SE corner of Sedgley, including All Saints church, southward to Spills Meadow and eastward to Woodsetton and Swan Village. Roseville is in the top right corner.
Features include tramways and tram depot, windmill (disused), Sedgley UDC Offices, Modenhill, Turlshill House, Woodsetton House, High Arcal Farm, The Coppice, Hockley Colliery and tramway, Claycroft Colliery, Parkes' Hall, Mons Hill, old limestone pits, West Coseley, Providence Row, Branfield Colliery (disused) etc, St Chad's church etc. Various directory extracts are included on the reverse.
The map links up with Staffordshire sheets 67.03 Sedgley NE to the north, 67.06 Sedgley West to the west, 67.08 Tipton to the east, 67.11 Gornal to the south.
Sedgley (SE) with Swan Village and West Coseley 1901 - Old Ordnance Survey Maps - The Godfrey Edition
- Brand: Alan Godfrey Maps
- Product Code: St67.07A
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