Why not print out a few flyers and spread them amongst your mates? Click for a larger version. Martin Fisher contacted me from the Aston Manor Road Transport Museum in Aldridge recently, to let me kno… more →
BrownhillsBob's Brownhills Blogwrote 16 hours ago: Why not print out a few flyers and spread them amongst your mates? Click for a larger version. Marti … more →
wrote 1 day ago: Here’s one to get the researchers and detectives amongst the readership scratching their heads … more →
wrote 2 days ago: I’ve had this article from The Young David Evans in for a while now, as I wanted to find time … more →
wrote 3 days ago: Well, the weather behaved, mostly. A couple of sharp showers and a strong wind couldn’t dampen … more →
wrote 4 days ago: Rather than do the drip-drip-drip thing with the wonderful aerial images shared by top geographic ge … more →
wrote 4 days ago: Why not download and print out a few flyers for friends and workmates? Good friend of the blog Brend … more →
wrote 5 days ago: It takes seconds to make of with gear left in your motor. Remove valuables, or hide them somewhere … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Chasewater South shore, 1976, 1:5,000 scale. Remarkable. Click for a larger version. Very large, so … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Here’s one I’ve mentioned before, but this is a request for information and an early war … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Click on the image to read the full story and check out the gallery over on Lichfield Live. Just a q … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Chris Pattison has been in touch. Chris, you’ll remember, is the wonderful historian charting … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Sharp jacket and wit to boot – Brian is a bit of a star. If you’re in Brownhills today, … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Reader, friend of the blog and top local historian Clive Roberts has written to me with some horrid … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Why not download and print out a few flyers for friends and workmates? Good friend of the blog Brend … more →
wrote 2 weeks ago: Remarkable image of the unveiling of the Charles Ferrie narrowboat in 1962. Image supplied by Tony W … more →
wrote 2 weeks ago: Chuckey Village Green is a popular place for kids to play. Imagery from Bing! Maps. I think everyone … more →
wrote 2 weeks ago: This image was taken from the 1987 Domesday multimedia project by the BBC, and featured on the disc. … more →
wrote 2 weeks ago: Stop press: Rodney the dog has been found. Thanks to everyone for RT and @BrownhillsBob for the post … more →
wrote 2 weeks ago: Here’s an interesting piece from the Young David Evans about the common that used to exist on … more →