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HISTORY
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THE BUMP memories Tony tells us of his time at the old Gornal picture house.. GEORGE BALL info requested.. (Gornal cinema fire hero) Leanne looks for info about her great great grandad.. RONALD SMITH 1930-1948 Old pal Dennis Williams is trying to find his comrade's family.. STRAITS HOUSE WARTIME MEMORIES Peter Bent reminisces about his old family home.. NEW STREET KIDS 1950-1951 A happy Gornal group shot from more than half a century ago.. CHARLES MITCHELL of ELLOWES Jill's ancestor was once owner of Ellowes Hall.. CATHOLIC CLUB MEMORIES ..and Mary & Cynthia's chippy Kay remembers good times at the Temple Street club.. 1920's CRICKET AT THE INHEDGE Glenys sends us a photo of her husband's grandfather's cricket team.. ROBERT STREET HISTORY REQUEST Cassy is looking for information on an old Gornal farmhouse.. GORNAL ANGLERS 1948 - UPDATE A day-tripping group of local anglers pose - over half a century ago.. RED HALL School 1976 - Part 4 Redhall Middle School Photos from 1976, sent by Dave Ellis.. Bucket Brigade Memories Nigel Marsh sends us an update on the photo of this band of Gornal mates, taken around the end of World War 1. PRICES ROAD - Mrs. Buxtons Houses Martin Wakelam sends us a picture of lost buildings in Prices Road.. NEW BULL & BUTCHER PHOTO Chris Enright sends us a pic of his great aunt Marion outside this Upper Gornal inn. CROOKED HOUSE POSTCARDS A further selection of Glynne Arms memorabilia, kindly sent by Carol Bate The Himley Underground Fire Yampy readers recall this rather dangerous children's activity The Straits House Some historical notes kindly supplied by Trevor Genge and others GORNAL HALT in 1954 A link to a fascinating site which contains a page devoted to this long forgotten stopping place. Gornal Earthquake of 1863 Two years since the famous local 'quake, Ian Beach informs us of an earlier event. Gornal Cub Parade 1959 Dave Greenaway spots himself on our photo - and he's still involved with the Scout Movement almost half a century later! Inside The Bricklayers Arms Mike Hammond sends us photos of regulars at the now demolished Pig On The Wall - from before it was The Pig On The Wall!
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Crooked House Handbook
Mike Love sends us an old brochure from the Glynne Arms
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Crooked House Football Team photo 1976
When men were men and punk rock had yet to hit Gornal (did it ever?)
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Sugar Well's decline leaves sour taste
Cassy remembers the well and laments its current state
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Bette Guest's School of Dance
Pat Adshead has fond memories of the school based at the Good Intent
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Christine on Ellowes Hall
Further information about the once proud estate
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The Crooked House Guard Goose
Ian remembers the dreaded trip to the Glynne Arms' toilets
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Gornal Athletic around 1920
The club is older than people think!
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Is there an Ellowes School ghost?
Caretaker's scary story..
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John Marsh family tree
including Happy Tom Hickman, Eb Turner, and many other Gornal surnames
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St. James Church Cleaning Ladies, 1950's
Carrying out their regular Friday duties
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History of Coopers Bank Farm
17th Century building, home to Marsh and Fellowes families
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St. James Church - the first hundred years
Chris Smith tells us the history of this local landmark
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Who was Louise? - and other similar questions!
We ask for your help in documenting the origin of our street names
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Old Maps of Gornal
We're now able to supply detailed 1901 Ordnance Survey maps
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The oldest part of Gornal?
Scheduled Ancient Monument on Cooper's Bank.
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Pig On The Wall Prank
It was Archie Williams!
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The Legend of Gornal's pig on the wall
It made us famous - but did it really happen?
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Why is the Crooked House crooked?
Brief explanation and photo c. 1980
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Why was Jack Darby's called The Blood Tub?
..and more about The Bump's 'courtin seats'
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What's On at Jack Darby's, April 1959
Councillor Stanley sends us one of the final monthly movie programme listings for The Picture House
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Have you ever heard of a 'canting patch'?
Nobby Clark tells us about a peculiar feature of a mate's house
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Jack Stevens and Lower Gornal Athletic 1949
Further details about the Old Bulls Head car park photo kindly supplied by Jackie Freedman
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The Story of Jack Darby's
A short history of The Picture House on the Dudley Road
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Happy Tom Hickman
Toni Barker spots her ancestor on the Bucket Brigade photo
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Crooked House Postcards
Fascinating glimpse of the Glynne Arms, possibly 1930's
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The Story of The Bump
A short history of The Alexandra in Redhall Rd
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Gornal Athletic, 1950's(?)
Pictured in a familiar location?
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Abbey Farm - the right way round!
Peter's recent appeal unearthed two different versions of the same photo - from the same book!
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Remembering The Bump
Your memories of the cinema in Redhall Road
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Straits 1930's Photo and memories
Plant, Hartill and Wakelam families, updated with the memories of one of those pictured..
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Gornal Cricket Team c. 1940
Photo includes future football legend Arthur Rowley, who sadly died recently
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Alfred Allen Top Shop 1939/1940
Workmates outside the Deepdale Lane factory
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The Duckle, Gornal - late 1950's?
Another fascinating photo of the village before the precinct was built
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The Bucket Brigade at The Five Ways (Widow's) pub
Arthur Hale sends us this early 1920's photo of his father and friends
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Beth's Lost Pub Litany
A look back at some of the more recently demolished pubs of Gornal
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The Quarries
Now demolished building where The Paddock now stands
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The Firs
Now demolished building where Roford Court now stands
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St. Peter's Nativity Play
From our Find Old Friends Page, 1950's Upper Gornal kids - mainly Tudor Primary pupils?
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1930's photo of Gornal brotherhood
Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes group picture..
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Beth's Coach Road Memories
A Yampy reader's happy childhood times..
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The Fountain in the 1920's - Putting Names to Faces
Can Yampy readers tell us more?
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Tom Griffiths of The Fountain
Article (with photo) of the famous Gornal licensee and prize-fighter..
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Trevor Genge at Dudley Archives Open Day
A fascinating account of the development of a distinctly Black Country sense of humour..
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Angus Dunphy
If you're a forty-ish Ellers kid, he probably taught you - or you may have read his invaluable reference books on
local history.
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The Fountain in the 1920's
A fascinating photo provided by Clive Holmwood and family..
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A History of Ellowes Hall
A look at the origin and development of the Gornal mansion from the early 1800's to its destruction in 1964..
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Lost Pubs of Gornal
We ask for your help in documenting boozers that are gone but not forgotten..
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Dudley Archives Open Day
To commemorate their 10th anniversary the service is organising a fascinating event on the 28th September
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Gornal Wood Frozen In Time
Millards Bakery was the Post Office, pigs snouted in their paddock.. and Gornal's first teenagers met in the cafe..
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Ellowes Memories
Yampy readers submit their recollections of life before the Hall came down in 1964..
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Ruiton's Mills
The Old Mill was once the New Mill..
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Coach Road Walk
A sunday stroll along the historic Ellowes coach road with photos and useful notes
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