Staffordshire Sheet 68.01 Wednesbury 1902 - published 1987; intro by John Maddison
This detailed map covers the Black Country town of Wednesbury, together with the industrial hinterland to its west, with the site of many disused collieries. Coverage stretches from the town centre and Market Place westward to Gospel Oak Road, and from Bilston Road southward to Ocker Hill Road.
The many features include the town centre shown in detail with all buildings neatly delineated, tramways, St Peter's church, St John's church, St Bartholomew's church, Monway Collieries (disused), Walsall Canal, Monway Branch canal, Willingsworth Collieries (disused), Gosepel Oak area, Moorcroft Old Colliery, Doe Bank area, GWR railway with Wednesbury station and goods station, Brunswick Sidings, LNWR Princes End Branch with Ocker Hill station, LNWR South Staffordshire Line with Wednesbury station an stretch of Darlaston Branch, several large factories etc. On the reverse we include extracts from a 1901 directory.
Wednesbury 1902 - Old Ordnance Survey Maps - The Godfrey Edition
- Brand: Alan Godfrey Maps
- Product Code: St68.01
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