Help solve a mystery…
Can anyone help me get to the bottom of this? I’ve a feeling this one might be of interest to Mark Lorenzo, of Tamworth Time Hikes. I know it’s not Brownhills, but it’s been troubling me for a few of …...
View ArticleBottling it
Just had a fascinating email from a kind reader who wishes to remain anonymous. He’s been pottering around a a site in Brownhills (he’d rather not say where, for obvious reasons) and he’s found some...
View ArticleStaff card?
Here's an interesting thing. Reader Clive Roberts mailed me with an image of six rather serious looking ladies on a postcard, bearing the handwritten note 'Staff at Ogley Hay School'. Continue reading →
View ArticleMystery shopper
Here's a quick one - The ever-fascinating Brownhills George has made yet more additions to his Panoramio gallery, one of them being this image. Continue reading →
View ArticleWhat and where?
Here's a good question from young David Evans, who clocked this interesting thing yesterday while out and about, and wonders if anyone knows what it is, what purpose it serves? Continue reading →
View ArticleThe man in the centre
I've received a fascinating enquiry from reader and friend of the blog Tony Briggs, who sent me a lovely photo, and other than his grandfather William Briggs being in the middle of the group, he knows...
View ArticlePut on your top hat…
Okey dokey, I have no idea - The Dorsets were a famous footballing family in Brownhills, but this man doesn't look like a centre forward to me. Continue reading →
View ArticleRhyme and reason
While service is operating on reduced power, I thought I'd share this curious mystery - over the new year period, a Brownhills history group was created on Facebook, and it's proved to be very...
View ArticleThe model
Oh my goodness, this is unusual - but knowing you lot, you'll be able to help - top bloke and long-time friend of the blog Ian Morton-Jones has been in touch to ask a very interesting question about a...
View ArticleAnyone fancy some detective work?
South Staffordshire Water historian Chris Pattison continues to send me fascinating bits and bobs of local water-related history he finds in the company archives, and every one of them has been an...
View ArticleBrace yourself!
Here's a quick one I spotted locally last week: I was going to put it on my 365daysofbiking journal, but I thought it deserved a wider audience and debate - it seems the cast iron bridge at Ogley...
View ArticleSunday puzzle: Who’s in this lineup?
Here's a great Walsall Wood photo supplied to the blog by David Evans, which was supplied by former Walsall Wood FC player John Hyde, who's trying to put names to some of the faces. Continue reading →
View ArticleHeinz 47?
Here's an intriguing bit of offbeat local history from blog stalwart Andy Dennis, relating to a friendship his father, Derrick Dennis developed immediately following the war, during military service....
View ArticleGetting at the engines!
Following his donation of the picture of his uncle Frank training for a trotting race last week, friend of the blog Andy Dennis has been thinking more about his uncle, who lived in Brownhills for most...
View ArticleHave you lost a bag near Co-op corner in Brownhills?
Reader Paul Evans has been in touch with a bit of an odd one: he found the above bag on the street last Saturday, just by National Tyre in Ogley Road/Chase Road, Brownhills - just at Co-op Corner....
View ArticleChristmas, 1957 – but who’s that girl?
As anyone who reads my other channels will know its been a hard week, and frankly, I've been too knackered to properly manage the blog - sorry for the lack of content over the last week and thanks for...
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