Bescot 1901 Ref: STS63.14 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Bescot; Staffs sheet 63.14. Introduction by John Maddison. From Pleck stn and Palfrey Park on outskirts of Walsall, to Bescot railway yard and Wood Green to north of Wednesbury. Darlaston 1901 Ref: STS63.13 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Darlaston; Staffs sheet 63.13. Historical introduction by John Maddison. Covers Darlaston town, then south to Moxley, Kings Hill, Butcroft. Incl Old Park ironworks, LNWR branch, tramway depot, Fallings Heath. Great Barr 1901 Ref: STS68.04 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Great Barr; Staffs sheet 68.04. Introduction by Alan Godfrey. Then a largely rural area around the Scott Arms Hotel and Great Barr Hall. Leamore & South Bloxwich 1900 Ref: STS63.02 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Leamore; Staffs sheet 63.02. Introduction by Stuart Williams, also incl Hatherton Furnaces, Blakenall Heath. Mesty Croft 1888 Ref: STS68.02 Price: £2.20
Detailed map of Mesty Croft; Staffs sheet 68.02. Historical introduction by John Maddison. Mesty Croft and area to SW; taken from the 1st Edition. Mesty Croft 1888 Ref: STS68.02a Price: £2.50
Mesty Croft 1902 Ref: STS68.02b Price: £2.50
Tame Bridge 1901 Ref: STS68.03 Price: £2.50
Walsall (NE) 1913 Ref: STS63.07 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Walsall (NE); Staffs sheet 63.07. Introduction by Ann French. Hatherton St, Ryecroft Jct, Rushall Hall. Walsall (NW) 1902 Ref: STS63.06 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Walsall (NW); Staffs sheet 63.06. Introduction by Cath Yates. Stafford St and Green Lane area, incl Bentley Moor. Walsall (SE) 1901 Ref: STS63.11 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Walsall (SE); Staffs sheet 63.11. Introduction by Ann French. Much of town centre, incl High St, also Windmill and Chuckery areas. Walsall (SW) 1901 Ref: STS63.10 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Walsall (SW); Staffs sheet 63.10. Historical introduction by Cath Yates. Busy map covering area from Walsall stn and Park St south to Caldmore and Palfrey, west to James Bridge. Walsall Wood 1901 Ref: STS57.16 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Walsall Wood; Staffs sheet 57.16 Introduction by Malcolm Nixon Incl St John's Church, Red Lion PH, Railway Line & Station and Ebenezor Chapel Wednesbury 1902 Ref: STS68.01 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Wednesbury; Staffs sheet 68.01. Introduction by John Maddison. Willenhall (NE) 1885 Ref: STS63.05 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Willenhall (NE); Staffs sheet 63.05. Historical introduction by Cath Yates. Taken from the 1st Edition. Largely rural area NE of Willenhall, incl Bentley Hall and Spring Bank. Willenhall & Darlaston Gn 1885 Ref: STS63.09 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Willenhall; Staffs sheet 63.09. Introduction by Cath Yates. From SE area of Willenhall to Darlaston Green. Taken from the 1st Edition map. Willenhall (SE) & Darlaston Green 1901 Ref: STS63.09b Price: £2.50
We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years. Each covers the same area, with coverage stretching from Willenhall Lower Lichfield Street eastward to Darlaston & James Bridge station, and southward to Rough Hay House. Features on the 1888 map include St Giles Church Willenhall, Chapel Green, Albion Works, Shepwell Green, New Priestfield Colliery, New Priestfield Iron Works, Birmingham Canal, Victoria Iron Works, Crescent Iron Works, Rough Hay, Hopyard Colliery, Bentley Canal, LNWR Grand Junction line, Darlaston Green, Alma Works, Darlaston Green Furnaces, St George's church etc. Entries A-P from an 1865 Willenhall directory are included on the reverse. The 1901 map covers the same area. This later printing is sharper and perhaps easier to read. Features in addition to those above include Willenhall Furnaces, canal now referred to as Walsall Canal, sewage farms, Vulcan Foundry, numerous works, but collieries mostly gone. On the reverse we include a list of private residents for Willenhall in 1912, plus railway timetable for the Walsall-Wolverhampton line..