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Nailmakers' Strike of 1852. The last type of nail to be made by hand were those used to shoe horses. The Midland Counties Express reported in 1904: 'a few horse-nailers at Netherton and about a dozen female workers at Cawney Hill are the only remaining representatives of the nail trade'. Some nailmakers in the area turned to chainmaking. A working chainshop is preserved in Mushroom Green.
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Methodists churches in the area - Trinity Methodist Church on Church Road, and Cole Street Methodist Church at Darby End. A third Methodist chapel, Noah's Ark on Cradley Road, has since been converted into apartments. Additional churches include the Primrose Hill Community Church on Chapel Street, and the People's Mission chapel on Swan Street.
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chapels, of which there are several, such as Ebenezer Baptist Church on St. Andrews Street, and Champions Church on Cinder Bank. More evidence for Baptist activity can be found on Cinder Bank, where the graveyard of the former Messiah Baptist church can be found; the church itself has since been
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Road, commemorating the local anchor and chain industry, and the anchor motif can be found in a number of places around Netherton (e.g. on benches in Netherton Park). An anchor was also featured on Dudley's former coat of arms, which is featured on public buildings throughout the area.
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report had placed it in special measures. In 2002, it was mentioned in parliament for its substantial turn-around. Other schools in Netherton include Netherton C of E Primary School on Highbridge Road, Northfield Road Primary School, and Netherbrook Primary School on Chester Road.
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parish church of St. Andrew's, was consecrated and opened by the Lord Bishop Folliott on 16 July 1830. The foundation stone of the church had been laid by Dr. Booker, the Vicar of Dudley, on 30 November 1827. The other
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in 1820. The company N. Hingley & Sons was set up in 1837, and anchor manufacture commenced in 1848. The Netherton works were set up in 1852 on the banks of the Dudley No. 2 canal. The main anchor for the
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1983:"St John the Evangelist, Dudley Wood"
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1764:. Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
1716:. Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
1643:"WEST MIDLANDS – Netherton, Old Swan"
1566:. Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
872:Trinity Methodist Chapel, Church Road
530:that struck Dudley in 1831 and 1832.
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1738:. UK-MAB Urban Forum. Archived from
1501:. The University Press of Liverpool.
1497:The University of Liverpool (1951).
1126:
896:The first school in Netherton was a
504:
3212:Towns in the West Midlands (county)
2127:. reprinted from the Dudley Herald.
1105:
796:speedway team until the mid-1990s.
666:, manufactured at local ironworks,
13:
3064:Staffordshire & Worcestershire
2605:BBC – Legacies – Myths and Legends
2458:"The fantastic feats of Joe Darby"
1355:NETHERTON: Edward I to Edward VIII
792:, sited in the former, hosted the
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3176:West Midlands Combined Authority
2709:Metropolitan Borough of Solihull
2704:Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell
1139:Netherton was the birthplace of
1135:Statue of Joe Darby in Netherton
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391:Netherton means "lower farm" in
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3090:Population of major settlements
2714:Metropolitan Borough of Walsall
2586:'Inns' and 'Inn Signs'of Dudley
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1548:. Birmingham: Buckler Brothers.
348:, 2 miles (3 km) south of
2699:Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
1305:
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726:Worcester and Birmingham Canal
655:supermarkets are in the area.
346:Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
1:
2632:Images from the Dudley CD-ROM
2487:. The Black Country Society.
1689:. Black Country Living Museum
1667:. Black Country Living Museum
1560:"Netherton Arts Centre (NAC)"
1476:. The Black Country Society.
1261:"Dudley Ward population 2011"
1246:
1196:Folklore, legends and customs
968:
954:South Staffordshire coalfield
860:St. Peter's Church, Darby End
774:
769:Blowers Green railway station
634:
3161:Coventry/Bedworth Urban Area
3095:Parliamentary constituencies
3054:Birmingham Canal Navigations
1428:. www.biblicalstudies.org.uk
1170:(1878–1945), who played for
1162:(1908–1972), who played for
880:
681:
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3166:Transport for West Midlands
2298:"Photographs from the past"
1883:Netherton People and Places
939:
922:Order of the British Empire
810:
559:Black Country Living Museum
95:OS grid reference
18:Human settlement in England
10:
3228:
3181:Mayor of the West Midlands
3115:Grade II* listed buildings
3069:Worcester & Birmingham
2485:White Shirt, Black Country
2415:"Bathams Prizewining Ales"
2393:. Alan Sutton Publishing.
2083:. Oxford University Press.
1088:
934:Saltwells Secondary School
711:Merry Hill Shopping Centre
380:
371:
360:. The town is part of the
3171:West Midlands conurbation
3077:
3046:
2980:
2727:
2681:
2543:The Story behins a Statue
2541:Beauchamp, Perry (2011).
2391:Birmingham Pubs 1880–1939
2196:. Sutton Publishing Ltd.
2138:Willetts, Arthur (1995).
2031:. Netherton Islamic Trust
1885:. The History Press Ltd.
1472:Richardson, Eric (2000).
1353:Fletcher, M.H.W. (1969).
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741:Old Hill railway stations
517:The local parish church,
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39:, Netherton, with nearby
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3110:Grade I listed buildings
2483:Talbot, Patrick (2004).
2442:Tump, Aristotle (1986).
2378:. Black Country Society.
1962:"The Parish of St Peter"
1921:Hemingway, John (2009).
1784:"Netherton Cricket Club"
1400:. British History Online
1226:
715:Queen Elizabeth Hospital
623:is a popular resort for
578:Saltwells Nature Reserve
552:Grade II listed building
129:Metropolitan county
2584:Fletcher, Mark (1953).
2389:Crawford, Alan (1986).
2374:Stevens, Geoff (1972).
2254:. published privately.
2058:. David & Charles.
2050:Raybould, T.J. (1973).
1946:Clarke, C.F.G. (1881).
1810:"Dudley Water Ski Club"
1645:. Campaign for Real Ale
1614:Richards, John (1989).
1544:Clarke, C.F.G. (1881).
1450:. Black Country History
1172:Wolverhampton Wanderers
978:Chain and anchor making
757:Withymoor Goods Station
627:enthusiasts as well as
366:Dudley Southern By-Pass
3059:Shropshire Union Canal
2682:Metropolitan districts
2446:. A Bugle Publication.
2079:Court, W.H.B. (1953).
1906:Smith, Horace (1978).
1208:Shovel', Bumble Hole.
1136:
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599:, in the neighbouring
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199:Postcode district
2719:City of Wolverhampton
2354:Heraldry of the World
2326:. IHS. Archived from
2276:"N. Hingley and Sons"
2007:. Sutton Publishing.
2005:Black Country Chapels
2003:Williams, N. (2004).
1881:Williams, N. (2008).
1523:. Sutton Publishing.
1519:Williams, N. (2006).
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765:Great Western Railway
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399:, a partially wooded
3186:West Midlands Police
2601:"Spring-Heeled Jack"
2566:Homer, L.E. (1948).
2324:"The Titanic Anchor"
2142:. Dudley Libraries.
1592:on 30 September 2007
1293:on 28 September 2011
1287:"Netherton Township"
1156:West Bromwich Albion
1073:52.492537; -1.888189
914:Maureen 'Mo' Brennan
906:comprehensive school
735:, which ran between
709:, as well as to the
565:Parks and recreation
179:Sovereign state
74:Location within the
3120:Scheduled monuments
2730:(cities in italics)
2511:Raven, Jon (1986).
2330:on 22 February 2014
1064: /
848:St. Andrew's Church
790:Dudley Wood Stadium
641:A459 Halesowen Road
621:Netherton Reservoir
543:A459 Halesowen Road
320: /
37:St. Andrew's Church
3156:Birmingham Airport
3125:Conservation areas
2689:City of Birmingham
2464:on 19 October 2006
2250:Mallin, K (1998).
2192:Moss, Ron (2006).
1925:. MFH Publishing.
1836:"Baptist End Halt"
1816:on 10 January 2010
1742:on 11 October 2007
1618:. Real Ale Books.
1217:Spring-heeled Jack
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265:UK Parliament
211:Dialling code
89:15,017 (2011)
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2728:Major settlements
2668:Ceremonial county
2170:on 5 October 2006
2101:on 6 October 2007
1932:978-0-9562264-0-2
1861:"Ebenezer Chapel"
1127:Notable residents
1112:H. & T. Danks
916:. She was made a
898:Church of England
822:Church of England
713:and Birmingham's
597:Warrens Hall Park
586:Doulton's Claypit
505:Notable buildings
478:municipal borough
344:is a town of the
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