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  • |county=Staffordshire ...s a market town in [[Staffordshire]]. It is adjacent to The Potteries, the Staffordshire towns which became the City of [[Stoke on Trent]]. It is an old market town
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  • |county=Staffordshire |picture=The Greyhound and Punchbowl in Bilston, Wolverhampton - geograph.org.uk - 1796318.jpg
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  • ...es (extending as the A4034 and A4099). Blackheath's High Street is on the Staffordshire side but with a modern shopping centre on the Worcestershire side. ...n June that year that allowed the sale of the [[Rowley Regis]] glebe lands in order to finance the building of a new vicarage.
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  • |county=Staffordshire '''Brierley Hill''' is a small town in [[Staffordshire]] within the [[Black Country]], sfound some 2½ miles south of central [[Du
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  • |county=Staffordshire '''Brownhills''' is a town in [[Staffordshire]] within the [[Black Country]]. The town stands on the edge of [[Cannock Ch
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  • |county=Staffordshire ...ll town in [[Staffordshire]], within the [[Black Country]]. Nearby, across in [[Worcestershire]] is [[Cradley, Worcestershire|Cradley]], though the two p
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  • |county=Staffordshire '''Darlaston''' is a town in [[Staffordshire]], within the [[Black Country]] and as with its neighbouring towns, Darlast
    7 KB (1,179 words) - 20:22, 6 June 2016
  • |county=Staffordshire '''Kingswinford''' is a town in [[Staffordshire]], within the [[Black Country]], at the very western edge of the Black Coun
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  • ..., in the detached part of Worcestershire (surrounded by [[Staffordshire]]) in which [[Dudley]] also sits. Netherton is about a mile and a half south of ...the east and west, and an industrial area and the Dudley Southern By-Pass in the north. The southern border is formed by the Mousesweet Brook.
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  • |county=Staffordshire '''Old Hill''' is a town in [[Staffordshire]], within the [[Black Country]] and contiguous with the surrounding towns o
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  • |county=Staffordshire '''Smethwick''' is a town in [[Staffordshire]], within the [[Black Country]] and contiguous with the surrounding towns o
    12 KB (1,861 words) - 12:16, 23 June 2018
  • |county=Staffordshire '''Tipton''' is a town in [[Staffordshire]], within the [[Black Country]] and contiguous with the surrounding towns o
    8 KB (1,353 words) - 22:34, 28 January 2016
  • |county=Staffordshire ...hire]], within the [[Black Country]], near the source of the [[River Tame, Staffordshire|River Tame]].
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  • |county=Staffordshire '''West Bromwich''' is a town in [[Staffordshire]], within the [[Black Country]] and contiguous with the surrounding towns o
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  • |county=Staffordshire |picture='High Noon' in the Market Place - geograph.org.uk - 250898.jpg
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  • '''Towns and village flags''' are rare in the [[United Kingdom]] but are a very colourful addition to national vexill ...tterned division of the field cleverly depicting ears of wheat. [[Flore]] in Northamptonshire has two motifs (a flower and a plum) but between them a gr
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  • '''Sandbach''' is a market town in [[Cheshire]]. The civil parish of the same name contains four settlements; ...original home of Foden and ERF lorries, though neither company now exists in the town, 12-times National Brass Band Championship winners, Foden's Band,
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  • |picture=Boer War Memorial in Winsford Cross Shopping Centre - geograph.org.uk - 1711499.jpg ...]], and grew around the salt mining industry after the river was canalised in the eighteenth century, allowing freight to be conveyed northwards to the P
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  • ...51 and 1974. The series was then extended to the restr of the Britih Isles in the late 1970s. The Scottish and Irish guides were incomplete as of summer ...us Pevsner found that the study of architectural history had little status in academic circles, and that the amount of information available, especially
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  • '''Heywood''' is a town in [[Lancashire]], at tehe edge of the conurbation joining the South Lancashir ...became modern Heywood; an industrial town, until the decline of the mills in the mid-20th century.
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