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- Green". It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names. Stockfield in the north of the ward was once a separate village. It merged with A****s...
- Betty Stockfeld (15 January 1905 – 27 January 1966), often misspelled "Stockfield", was an Australian film actress. She appeared mostly in British and French...
- Woodgate Sparkbrook Sparkhill Springfield Spring Vale Stechford Stirchley Stockfield Stockland Green Streetly Sutton Coldfield Ten Acres The Parade Theatreland...
- sufficient descending trains, both regular service trains and coal trains from Stockfield Colliery to ensure the service ran without much interruption. This arrangement...
- Laffan, ****a Kürty, Jennifer Gray, Mignon O'Doherty, Jane Carr and Betty Stockfield. It was produced by Basil Dean. ****ge p.35 Gale p.85 Wearing p.149 Wearing...
- ISBN 978-0-19-820526-5. Magnusson, Magnus (1984). Lindisfarne: The Cradle Island. Stockfield, Northumberland: Oriel Press. p. 127. ISBN 978-0-85362-210-9. Kirby, D...
- century cotton boom. Most of these mills have now been demolished but the Stockfield Mill, dating from 1862, is still in use (see also List of mills in Chadderton)...
- Reykjavík Reflex, KOS, Grýlurnar, Hin konunglega flugeldarokksveit, Stockfield Big Nose Band, Q4U, Vonbrigði, Fræbbblarnir, Þrumuvagninn, Pungó og Daisy...
- ran through it in the 1840s before becoming culverted. Around this time Stockfield Colliery opened on the south side of the railway line. The colliery was...
- Castle between Selly Oak and Harborne, Pype Hayes near Erdington and the Stockfield Estate at A****s Green. In 1936, King Edward's Grammar School on New Street...