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RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - BBB - 30-01-2015 (30-01-2015, 02:02)TheBaggieMan Wrote: BBB, do you mean the Ford garage called Meteor? Spot on BaggieMan it was Meteor. I supplied them with my vehicle bulbs that I started called Lynx Bulbs - you may remember see thru packaging with the bulbs in them. It was a night club - haha. Great looking girls went there. ![]() RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - Dingle-Dingle - 30-01-2015 (30-01-2015, 18:07)TheBaggieMan Wrote: CALLING BAGGIE BOMBER... The area east from Roebuck Lane to the borough boundary has been developed mainly in recent years and as an industrial estate. An ancient tree known as the Three Mile Oak formerly stood on the north side of the main road near the boundary; by the 1830s it had disappeared, but the name was preserved by the near-by inn and toll-gate. (fn. 172) Street House at the corner of Halford's Lane and the Birmingham road occurs from 1661. In 1818 it was the home of Joseph Halford, who later moved to Charlemont Hall. Between c. 1833 and c. 1846 Henry Halford, an iron merchant, was living there. It was rebuilt about that time and by the 1850s was known as the Hawthorns. It was made into the Hawthorns Hotel in 1903 to serve the patrons of the Hawthorns football ground on the opposite side of Halford's Lane. (fn. 173) The ground had become the home of West Bromwich Albion Football Club in 1900. (fn. 174) Halford's Lane takes its name from the Halford family, being earlier known variously as Street House Lane, Bowling Alley Lane, and Brasshouse Lane. (fn. 175) There is a motorway access point where the M5 passes under Birmingham Road; the classical stone gateway of Arch Lodge, formerly an entrance to Sandwell Park, has been preserved on the roundabout. A new road was opened from the roundabout to the southern part of Roebuck Lane in Smethwick as part of the southern ring road. The borough boundary with Smethwick was altered in 1966 when the Albion area on either side of Halford's Lane, until then in Smethwick, was taken into West Bromwich instead of becoming part of the new borough of Warley; the railway line then became the boundary. (fn. 176) A small area including a stretch of the M5 motorway and a portion of the ring road around the junction with Roebuck Lane was transferred to Warley. (fn. 177) http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol17/pp4-11 DD ![]() ![]() RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - Bournemouth Baggie - 30-01-2015 Thought so (28-01-2015, 22:46)TheBaggieMan Wrote: Well done the Saddlers ! Absolutely delighted for them. Dad and Mum grew up in Shirley and Earlswood, had family in Solihull, Shirley and Hall Green (Delamere Crescent?) RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - BaggyBomber - 31-01-2015 TheBaggieMan, Further to DD's information, the archway was the entrance to Sandwell Park, an estate owned by the Earl of Dartmouth. Upon the estate stood Sandwell Hall, demolished in 1928. The arch would have been about 200 yards from the Hall. Close by where the Hall would have stood are the remains of Sandwell Priory, a 12th century Benedictine monastery. The Sand Well still rises at the site of the remains and runs out of the ground, cool and clear, at the side of the priory remains. Presumably the spring was a main reason for the siting of the priory and for the origin of the name of Sandwell. The arch, pre-motorway, was actually on the left-hand side of the A41 Birmingham Road as you approached The Shrine from West Brom town. It was, I believe, intended to be demolished in the motorway construction but it was decided to build around it. Someone obviously had a bit of soul. Again, pre-motorway, the arch became the main entrance to Sandwell Park Golf Club developed on the estate, presumably after the Hall's hey-day. The golf course, which still thrives, is private. The entrance to the course is now on the Brummie Road at the far side West Bromwich Dartmouth Cricket Club which is behind the large, old brick wall running along the main road after the roundabout. In my school days, the arch stood directly across the Brummie Road from my school playing fields. We would start our cross-country runs in the archway and run down over the golf course and, what is now named, Sandwell Valley and back. Errgh! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandwell_Valley_Country_Park RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - BBB - 31-01-2015 Some very interesting replies, some I had no idea about. There must be hundreds of BC Baggies who could contribute to this thread, we want to hear from you wherever you are. Keep it coming, as I am sure the younger members or the ones who have moved away, as I have, would be interested. ![]() BBB RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - talkSAFT - 31-01-2015 All I can say, BBB, is that I was brought up a mile from the ground in Handsworth, and never had to venture into the Black Country. I was only 8 on my 1st match, but I thought the Black Country people were Away fans! I couldn't understand a word they were saying, and they probably only lived 2 miles away! Absolutely true. Still can't understand Cradley, or Kingswinford, etc! RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - BaggyBomber - 31-01-2015 (31-01-2015, 12:10)talkSAFT Wrote: All I can say, BBB, is that I was brought up a mile from the ground in Handsworth, and never had to venture into the Black Country. 'course yow con understond, cor ya, talkSAFT? ![]() RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - talkSAFT - 31-01-2015 I still cor understond 'em, Bomber. They'm all yampy up yower end. (If yow cor bate 'em jine 'em). RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - BBB - 31-01-2015 (31-01-2015, 16:38)talkSAFT Wrote: I still cor understond 'em, Bomber. They'm all yampy up yower end. Oh you talk so dirty ! More of that if yow will. ![]() RE: WELL DONE WALSALL. - BaggyBomber - 01-02-2015 (30-01-2015, 13:02)pieandabovril Wrote:(30-01-2015, 11:39)BaggyBomber Wrote: Seems like I'm one of the few West Brom people who contribute. I didn't realise Baggies attracted such international support! pieandbovril, Just re-reading and sorry I missed your comment. Sutton Park, eh? Yow am posh now, ay ya? All the best! ![]() BB |