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  2. Wordsley - Wikipedia

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    Wordsley was the headquarters of the Royal seedsmen, Webbs of Wordsley. Their grounds covered thousands of acres. A Workhouse was opened at Wordsley in 1903 and became fully operational in 1907, becoming a military hospital during World War I (1914–1918) but became Wordsley Hospital, a civilian hospital, after the end of World War II in 1945 ...

  3. Wordsley, West Midlands - Wikipedia

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  4. Edward Webb and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Edward Webb and Sons, a.k.a. Webbs, were English seed merchants or seedsmen, dating back to c. 1850 when Edward Webb started a business in Wordsley, near Stourbridge.By the 1890s, Webb and Sons had been appointed seedsmen to Queen Victoria, and had become a household name around the UK.

  5. Category:People from Wordsley - Wikipedia

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    Gao Qifeng (1889–1933) was a Chinese painter who co-founded the Lingnan School.He spent much of his early life following his older brother Gao Jianfu, learning the techniques of Ju Lian before travelling to Tokyo in 1907 to study Western and Japanese painting.

  7. Red House Cone - Wikipedia

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    The Red House Cone is a Grade II* listed glass cone located in Wordsley in the West Midlands, adjacent to the Stourbridge Canal bridge on the A491 High Street. It is a 90-foot (27 m) high conical brick structure with a diameter of 60 feet (18 m), used for the production of glass. [1]

  8. Northern Glass Cone, Alloa Glass Works - Wikipedia

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    Most cones were knocked down after they fell out of use, and by the mid-1970s only four survived: [5] the Alloa cone (the only example in Scotland), [3] Catcliffe Glass Cone in South Yorkshire, Lemington Glass Cone in Tyne and Wear, and Red House Cone in Wordsley, West Midlands. [5]

  9. Wordsley Hospital - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 1980s, Wordsley Hospital was chosen as the site of a new maternity unit to serve the whole Dudley borough and replacing the existing maternity wards at Wordsley as well as Burton Road Hospital in Dudley and Mary Stevens Maternity Home in Stourbridge. Construction work on the new 118-bed maternity unit began during 1985. [3]