This is an essential guide for boaters, walkers, cyclists and armchair travellers to the Warwickshire Ring.
Pearson's Canal Companion: South Midlands & Warwickshire Ring
Pearson's Canal Companion to the South Midlands and Warwickshire Ring
Pearson's Canal Companions: South Midlands and Warwickshire Ring
Part of a series which guides to the inland waterways and covers a popular route or area with large scale and maps accompanied by commentary, descriptions of waterside towns and villages, and itemised listings on eating and drinking, ...
Sources for the iron-poor wares and whitewares lie outside Birmingham, probably in south Staffordshire and north Warwickshire. The whiteware industries and the location and extent of their production in the West Midlands are imperfectly ...
A broad overview of non-ferrous metallurgy through the Bronze Age and the Iron Age is also available, and includes an overview of the material from Coton Park (Adams et al 2020). The crucibles are manufactured in a sandy fabric ...
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The eastern and western sectors of the ring consist of uplifted Coal Measures and older rocks, which form the Warwickshire and South Staffordshire coalfields.” The industrial cities of the Midlands are founded, both literally and ...
This companion is the 8th edition of the popular Stourport Ring and Black Country Ring cruising circuits, but additionally features the Dudley & Stourbridge canals.