WARWICKSHIRE 12 miss or brn VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND APPROX. ACRES WITH OUTLINE PLAN WINO PERMISS RIPE FOR IMMEDIATE DEVELOPMEP FOR SALE PRIVATE TREATY elm EDGAR WRITTINDALE & SON, O. WARWICK ROW. COVENTRY. TelNolsone 21221.
January 7, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Two Days Skis of BUILDING CONTRACTORS PLANT' STOCIL loMers . Comp*. IMO cubic fir Sbultettlit. Acro • Props and /non. Oro Cowes Milers._ Platform' Hoot. ford Mown. seren socttonal Huai. SOOPT TUIPLILAR OIREJSCAFF OLDING. PUThOOS PTITINGS. SD EXTENSION sod POLE LADDERS. 15 PAIRS T
January 7, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Faintly Occupauos. " FIFTY " OXFORD ROAD. Containing, Hall. Lounge. Dining-room. Study. Breaklast-room. Kitchen. tie good Bedrooms, modern Bathroom. Comervatory, Out-ofillces. easily-managed Garden. Garage Space LEONARD CARVER & SON hate received instruction. to after the abate
January 7, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
O CCASIONAL light but meaningful hints dropped by the Prime Minister have caused his latest renovating shuffle of the Government to be hopelessly exaggerated. It was never considered by Mr. Wilson to be anything more than a New Year patching up of a weak spot or two in the Cabin
January 7, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
The Harp That Ones. By Patrick Hall. (Heinemann 215.) BIRMINGHAM of the emigre Irish is the main scene of Mr. Hall's thoughtful, vividlywritten first novel, which deals in fictional terms with that favourite theme of cultural historians, the "dying Irish." At 34, Michael Marier,
January 7, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
AS far as the gramophone was concerned, 1988 was something of a Mahler-Bruckner year. Within a few weeks of one another we had three major contributions to our store of recorded Mahler gympreviously two of the m not • p adequately treated by the gramophone. Solti's version of th
January 7, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
BY LESLIE DUCKWORTH MONDAY, July 4, last year, was literally a black day for the swans of the brewery town of Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire. During the weekend, while oil storage tanks at the Drakelow Power Station of the Central Electricity Board, a few miles from the town,
January 7, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England