I don't know but the B&W's were taken around 45 years ago - have you only just missed it?Fantastic photos
Whats my Honda C70
Doing outside the signal box?
Beautiful !!
fantastic map thank youBirmingham Archives & Collections have just posted, on Twitter, 'A map of Sutton Coldfield Town Centre and Adjoining Farm Land circa 1760 drawn by J H Hill in 1977 from various old plans and private surveys.'
I noticed a reference to the Hart Inn, roughly where the Royal is now. This is not mentioned by Roger Lea in his note on the Royal and I wondered if anyone had any information?
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Birmingham Archives & Collections have just posted, on Twitter, 'A map of Sutton Coldfield Town Centre and Adjoining Farm Land circa 1760 drawn by J H Hill in 1977 from various old plans and private surveys.'
I noticed a reference to the Hart Inn, roughly where the Royal is now. This is not mentioned by Roger Lea in his note on the Royal and I wondered if anyone had any information?
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just looking again at the map on post 98 ...its says workhouse land so does anyone know if there was already a workhouse there or was it vacant land ready to build one on ?
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sorry to hear that you have lost the libary pen...sadly they are becoming a thing of the pastHi Ornette,
Thank you for posting the map. It may have been that the Hart Inn information wasn't available when Roger wrote about The Royal. Lots of things have come to light about Sutton and I expect more will be discovered in the future.
I'm going to the Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group this afternoon and will see if anyone has any information for you. It's very sad but Sutton Library closes on Saturday so this is our last meeting there. We are effectively homeless and all the archives are being transferred to Birmingham (which is the right place for them). They need careful, expert handling and in some cases restoration.
We were hoping that the information in the reference section, on the open shelves, would be left in Sutton but unfortunately this isn't the case. We only had a month's notice of the closure date as did the staff. As you can see from the name we are primarily a research group and after Saturday we will have nothing to research and nowhere to do it!
From the typeface the Shoulder of Mutton is a piece of land, not a building.On the map in post 98, can see Shoulder of Mutton, Kings Arms, Three Tuns, Hart, the Swan:
But where was the Old Inn called the White Horse ?
(Mentioned in 1869)