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Harborne Through Time

English

By (author): Beryl Beavis

Harborne changed very little until the nineteenth century. Until then it was a farming community, with a resident Lord of the Manor, one parish church, a chapel and a few pubs. The main industry in the town was nailing. Harborne was in Staffordshire, and was part of the ancient parish of Harborne and Smethwick in the diocese of Lichfield. During the latter half of the nineteenth century, the population increased from 1637 in 1841, to 3,617 in 1861 and 10,113 by 1901.In 1891, Harborne became a suburb of Birmingham and in 1905 it became part of the new diocese of the city. Until 1930, when it was demolished, it had a Tudor farmhouse. It also had a railway and a fire station but those too have gone. Harborne does boast one jewel - the Moor Pool Estate, now a conservation area. This book is sure to evoke a wealth of memories and interest anyone who knows the area and would enjoy a visit into its past. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 308g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445605593

About Beryl Beavis

Beryls parents grew up in Harborne and as a child she often visited the area to see her family. In 1970 Beryl moved to Harborne with her husband to raise her three children. Beryl gained a General Honours Degree in Mathematics and Physics at Westfield College London and continued to do a PGCE at Birmingham University. Beryl taught Mathematics in Harborne schools before retiring. After retiring Beryl started to research local history which lead to the achievement of an MA in West Midlands History at Birmingham University.

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