1 Barlichway Hundred. The earliest known reference is in 1175. Its name is derived from Barlichway Greve, where the Hundred Court held its meetings (see PRN 1528 for a possible ...
The site of Barlichway Hundred Meeting Place, where the hundred court held its meetings during the Medieval period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and is situated on Haselor Hill.
The photograph shows an extension being built to Dordon Working Men’s Club, Long Street, Dordon. The firm building the extension would be Rooms, a local building firm.
I worked at Granada Bingo from 1976 for about 10 years. We moved to the site on the corner of North Street and Everuex Way after previously being in Bank ...
Birchmoor Working Mens Club (WMC) is one of the Premier social clubs in the Tamworth area. The club was formed in June 1910, by miners from Birchmoor Colliery, who played ...