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A History of the County of Stafford
… nave, aisles, and side-chapels were repaired and cased in Bath stone. The old openings were blocked and new windows … of the arches are of brick. The clerestory was rebuilt in Bath stone and the nave roof was reconstructed. A flat … the north-west porch was rebuilt. The tower was cased in Bath stone and the window openings were altered to provide …
A History of the County of Stafford
… field in 1735; 25 in 1756 the new burial ground in Bath Street was described as recently inclosed out of … its works between 1896 and 1900 by adding a long range in Bath Street to the original premises in Windmill Street. By … leather-goods fittings. Harveys at the Glebeland Works in Bath Street produced steel and nickel bits, spurs, and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in Hanch Place. 27 The infants' school moved into the Bath Street council school building after that school was … by fire in 1967 and the school was housed in the former Bath Street council school until 1970, when a new St. Mary's … school in 1951, and a junior school added in 1954. 16 Bath Street School was opened in 1875 as a board school for …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Stafford
… was built on an adjoining site in 1859; of red brick with Bath stone dressings, it was designed by William and Samuel …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Water Baths in Dudley Street on a site facing the present Bath Street, which took its name from them. They were … supplied with spring water and consisted of a swimming-bath and shower- and slipper-baths. 83 There were baths in … on the site in 1961. 85 There was an open-air swimming bath in the Arboretum from 1912 to 1956; a children's lido …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1869 on land given by Charles Beech. Of brick and Bath stone, it was designed by Bucknall & Donnelly of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… ironmonger who had lived in a house by his works in Bath Street; he was mayor in 1854-5. Gorway Road linking … Street, and Watery Lane. 16 Caldmore Lane ran into Bath Street along what is now Little Caldmore, and those … highway from Walsall to Caldmore, mentioned in 1693. 17 Bath Street occurs as Prospect Row in the early 19th century …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… some small bequests. In a field between the church and the Bath road was a Roman station, where coins, urns, and tiles … a native of Walthamstow. William Piers, D. D., Bishop of Bath and Wells, who died at the advanced age of 94, and was …
The Environs of London
… ofPorter, 1588: and the tombs of William Pierse, Bishop of Bath and Wells 62, 1670; and Mrs. Martha Ellis, sister of … buried the Right Rev d Father in God William L d Bishop of Bath and Wells, the oldest Bishop in Christendom, either in … was made Bishop of Peterborough in 1630, and translated to Bath and Wells in 1632 107. He was a zealous loyalist during …
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