all about the history and heritage of Wolverhampton and the Black Country.
Mining, furnaces, chimneys everywhere, the landscape of the west midlands bore the scars of early industry to such a degree that the region became known as the Black Country.
Pink Cherry Blossom, Warstone Lane Cemetery The Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England
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Canal Junction at Brindley Place , Birmingham, England
All Original Photography by http://vwcampervan-aldridge.tumblr.com
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Things I Can Take Pictures of Without Leaving My House -
The Cadbury Chocolate factory smokestack.
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POG 605Y on Bradford Street, Birmingham, September 1989 (by Lady Wulfrun)
WMT 2653, Birchfield Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham (by Lady Wulfrun)
Perrott’s Folly, Edgbaston. One of the towers that inspired for J.R.R Tolkien in Lord Of the Rings *The Two Towers* when he lived in Birmingham. Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
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The lights of big cities near each other can be overwhelming - such as here, with Birmingham UK on the right.
St Margaret’s parish Church, Great Barr, England, Taken last Summer
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Restored Lock Keepers cottage, Perry Barr Locks, Birmingham, England
Red Telephone Box, Birmingham Art Gallery, Birmingham City Centre, England










