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Our main block in the West Midlands is a large group of maps for
the Black Country, that fascinating industrial area between
Wolverhampton, Walsall, and Birmingham; this group is constantly being
expanded. We also have several good maps for the Potteries, Shropshire and
Worcester.
The maps are highly detailed, taken from the 1/2500 plans and
reprinted at about 14 inches to the mile. C$8.00 each
- Shropshire:
- 07.04 Whitchurch 1899
- 16.02 Market Drayton 1900
- 43.14 Ironbridge 1901
- 62.08 Bishop's Castle & Clun
- 70.04 Craven Arms & Stokesay 1902
- Staffordshire:
- 12.09 Burslem 1898
- 12.13 Hanley & Etruria 1898
- 17.04 Newcastle-under-Lyme 1898
- 18.01 Stoke, Shelton & Hartshill 1898
- 18.05 Stoke-upon-Trent (South) 1898
- 37.11 Stafford 1900
- 51.10 Cannock (North) 1902
- 51.13 Cannock (South) 1902
- 57.08 Brownhills & Ogley Hay 1901
- 62.02 Wolverhampton (Bushbury) 1914
- 62.06 Wolverhampton (NW) 1901
- 62.07 Wolverhampton (NE) & Heath Town 1901
- 63.06 Walsall (NW) 1901
- 63.07 Walsall (NE) 1913
- 63.10 Walsall (SW) 1901
- 63.11 Walsall (SE) 1901
- 67.05 Wombourne 1900
- 68.10 West Bromwich 1902
- 71.08 Cradley Heath & Old Hill 1901
- Warwickshire:
- 13.08 Birmingham (West) incl Ladywood 1914
- 13.12 Edgbaston 1901
- 13.16 Bournbrook 1902-11
- 14.05 Birmingham 1902-11
- 14.09 Birmingham (South) 1913
- 14.10 Small Heath & Sparkbrook 1903
- 44.06 Stratford on Avon 1914 (out of print; one left in stock)
Prices are in Canadian funds. $10 Canadian is worth about $9.00 U.S.
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