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Midland History is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the history of the Midlands region of England. It was established in 1971 [ 1 ] and is published by Taylor & Francis for the University of Birmingham .
Business History 59.1 (2017): 56-74 online. Finberg, H.P.R. The early charters of the West Midlands (Leicester University Press, 1972). Gelling, Margaret. The West Midlands in the Early Middle Ages (Leicester UP, 1992). Hilton, R. H. A Medieval Society: The West Midlands at the End of the Thirteenth Century (1987) online review
There's an interesting article in the Midlands Historical Review here about mediaeval divisions between physicians, apothecaries, and surgeons in England. DuncanHill 16:53, 26 August 2023 (UTC) The use of the term to mean a consulting room dates only from 1846, by which time the old distinctions were blurring.
The West Midlands Special Review Area was almost identical to the metropolitan county as created in 1974 (with the exception of the Meriden Gap and Coventry). The commission's report lead to a substantial reform in the local government of the area in 1966 as the patchwork of county boroughs with municipal boroughs and urban districts in between ...
Tividale Park has been known as Derygate (Deer Gate) Park; it can be traced back as far as 1327 when Tividale was known as Derickton Cross. [2]Tividale was largely developed from the mid 19th century around the main road from Oldbury and Dudley, on the border of Dudley and Tipton.
The West Midlands Special Review Area included Dudley, Oldbury, Stourbridge and Halesowen (as per Fig. 8). The latter two council areas were not incorporated into a county borough, as part of the eventual West Midlands Order 1965. Halesowen was proposed to be included within an enlarged Smethwick County Borough, but a successful campaign ...
Harborough Artists Cluster is a group of artists, photographers and makers who open their Studios every September. Arts Fresco is a free street theatre festival that, for one day every September, transforms the town centre into the biggest street arts festival in the Midlands. [citation needed]
In partnership with the GN it owned the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway to provide connections from the Midlands to East Anglia, the UK's biggest joint railway. The MR provided motive power for the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway , and was a one-third partner in the Cheshire Lines Committee .