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Once
again, Professor Carl Chinn has assembled a fascinating collection of
chapters on the people and places of the Black Country. From the furnaces
of Bilston to Cradley Heath's chain makers, Carl shows how the specialist
skills of the Black Country allowed the region to grow and flourish.
Carl tells, too, of the bravery
of the region's regiments in the horrors of the First World War and
the terrible price paid by those who had joined up with such confidence
and patriotism.
The Irish connection is also examined along with the history of the
little churches and chapels which provided moral strength to the community.
Also of interest:
Black
Country Memories 1
Black Country Memories 2
Black Country Memories 4
Black Country Memories 5
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