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  2. Walsall - Wikipedia

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    Walsall (/ ˈ w ɔː l s ɔː l / ⓘ, or / ˈ w ɒ l s ɔː l /; locally / ˈ w ɔː s ʊ l /) is a market town and administrative centre of the borough of the same name in the West Midlands, England.

  3. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  4. Reuben Woolhouse - Wikipedia

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    Date of death: 1986 (aged 81) [1] Place of death: Walsall, England [1] Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) [5] Position(s) Outside left: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) Ecclesfield United: Birmingham: Southend United: Loughborough Corinthians: 1930–1932: Bradford City: 26 (5) Coventry City: Walsall: Swindon Town *Club domestic league ...

  5. Metropolitan Borough of Walsall - Wikipedia

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    The towns of Walsall, Bloxwich, Darlaston and Willenhall have always used these age ranges, but the Aldridge, Brownhills and Streetly areas (which became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in 1974) adopted 5–9 first, 9–13 middle and 13-16/18 secondary schools in September 1972.

  6. Matt Gadsby - Wikipedia

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    He was an extra-time substitute on 27 May 2001, when Walsall defeated Reading 3–2 at the Millennium Stadium to win the play-off final for promotion to the First Division. [ 1 ] After a season at Mansfield Town in the Second Division, in 2003 Gadsby returned to the West Midlands , joining Third Division club Kidderminster Harriers . [ 2 ]

  7. Albert Aldridge - Wikipedia

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    In March 1886 Aldridge moved to West Bromwich Albion where he earned his first cap for England in a British Home Championship match against Ireland in Belfast. [1] He had great success in the FA Cup while at West Bromwich Albion, helping them reach the final in 1887, and to win the trophy in 1888 by beating the much-fancied Preston North End in the final.

  8. List of people from Walsall - Wikipedia

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    Walsall (/ ˈ w ɔː l s ɔː l / ⓘ, or / ˈ w ɒ l s ɔː l /; locally / ˈ w ɔːr s ʌ l /) is a large market town and administrative centre in West Midlands County, England. Historically part of Staffordshire , it is located 9 miles (14 km) north-west of Birmingham , 7 miles (11 km) east of Wolverhampton and 9 miles (14 km) from Lichfield .

  9. Walsall Castle - Wikipedia

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    Walsall Castle, also known as Walsall Moat, [1] or le Mote [2] during the 1400s, [1] was a 12th or 13th-15th century moated manor house in the market town of Walsall in the West Midlands. [3] The current site of the castle is occupied by a car park for the nearby Walsall Manor Hospital and the moat ran along what is now southern Moat Street ...