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  2. Richard Blakemore - Wikipedia

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    Blakemore was born in Darlaston, Stafford, England in 1775. He was the elder son of Thomas Blakemore (d. 1808), of Littleton Hall, West Bromwich and Darlaston. His mother was Anne (d. 1838), daughter of ironmaster John Partridge (1704–1791), of Ross-on-Wye. His mother's three brothers, John (1732–1810), Richard (1736–1778), and William ...

  3. Rubery Owen - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 the main Darlaston works closed down. Rubery Owen is now managed by David Owen, and co run by Jim Owen. David Owen recently sold the building for £1 to Walsall Housing Regeneration Agency (WHRA), a local charity who offers numerous projects based in Darlaston and surrounding areas. David and a small team are still based within Rubery Owen.

  4. Darlaston - Wikipedia

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    Darlaston Town Hall was designed by the Birmingham architect Jethro Anstice Cossins (1830–1917), and it was opened in 1888, built on the site of one of the town's two workhouses. It comprised municipal offices, a public library and a public hall. [ 15 ]

  5. Darlaston Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Local Board was succeeded by Darlaston Urban District Council, which used the town hall for its meetings. In 1966, the district became part of the County Borough of Walsall , [ 7 ] which used the building to house its social services department, while also making the main hall available for community events. [ 4 ]

  6. Darlaston Green - Wikipedia

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    A coal mine named Darlaston Green, at Darlaston, was included in an 1889 list of abandoned mines. [2] An 1872 publication listed the Darlaston Green works, owned by the Darlaston Steel and Iron Co. Ltd, as having firstly 38 puddling furnaces and eight rolling mills, and secondly three furnaces built and in blast. [3]

  7. Beverly Jarosz’s murder case still open 60 years later - AOL

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    In the blink of an eye, on December 28, 1964, 12-year-old Carol Jarosz Bartos’ life changed forever. That’s the day her 16-year-old sister, Beverly Jarosz, was murdered. Sixty years later ...

  8. Category:Darlaston - Wikipedia

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    Darlaston is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, England. Pages in category "Darlaston" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  9. Servis - Wikipedia

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    Servis Sapphire 9635 control panel(1989) Servis was a British white goods brand. The company was founded in 1929 in Darlaston, an area of the West Midlands renowned for manufacturing.