----- iirnian WHITACRE In the held far surrounding the place where we dwell. A great many boles have appeared, I can tell, Nature was bulldozed by man In _ his quest And alas! he found gravel though not of the best. From morning till night in this dear little place. Once full of
October 27, 1967 - Coleshill Chronicle - Coleshill, Warwickshire, England
'Me following officers for have been elected by Castle Bromwich Residents Association: Mr. W. S. K. Darlington, chairman; Mr. J. N. Ski'don, vicechairman; Mr. G. D. Pintold, - secretary; Mrs. H. M. Maeda. assistant secretary; Mr. G. D. Hubbard. treasurer; Mr. J. Neal. recorder;
October 27, 1967 - Coleshill Chronicle - Coleshill, Warwickshire, England
rTY-SLIt members attended first meeting of the season of Colselin' Tea Club. i-ariers-1:e-m—arliailisT—collection of slides of Old fascinating. Older members saw Coleshill as they remember it 50 years ago and even recognised some of the inhabitants on the pictures. _ The new ven
October 27, 1967 - Coleshill Chronicle - Coleshill, Warwickshire, England
WAILWICILIIIIIILI EDUCATION DIZALS SIRVICE Applications ate invited suitably qualified or expetienced women (or the post of Coot Supervisor at =bur r,* re-boot . th. Tlialwortb salary attached to the post le. according to quslifications, or MB per annual. Particulars of the appoi
October 27, 1967 - Coleshill Chronicle - Coleshill, Warwickshire, England
— Thar; wagi — once a little girl called Rosa who had quite a family of dolls, and dte loved them all dearly--all except one . This one. Marina. was dressed in a sailor blouse and pleated skirt, antrhad a round sailor hat on her bead. And dine clothes wouldn't take off, and what
October 27, 1967 - Coleshill Chronicle - Coleshill, Warwickshire, England
October meeting of rem , Women's Institute was held in the Memorial Hall, when the president, Mrs. A. Moore, was in the chair and welcomed one new member, Mrs. Hollins. There was a good attendance of members present to hear Mr. Livealey, of Coalville, give an interesting talk on
October 27, 1967 - Coleshill Chronicle - Coleshill, Warwickshire, England
Tamworth Borough Council's cultural activities group tuts agreed to a recommendation by curator Claire Tarjan that Roman and British coins to form representative collections should be acquired for the Castle bluseum. Group members decided that Romano - British arclueological mat
October 27, 1967 - Coleshill Chronicle - Coleshill, Warwickshire, England
Police officers, travelling in a patrol car, saw coal fall from a lorry on Tamworth Road, Furnace End. The lorry driver. Victor Ivan Wilkins, of TA Browns Lane. Dordon, near Atherstone, was fined £2 at Coleshill Magistrates' Court for having an insecure load. He pleaded guilty.
October 27, 1967 - Coleshill Chronicle - Coleshill, Warwickshire, England