History and Information on Coseley in the County of Staffordshire.

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Coseley Pubs

Some history of Coseley

More information on Coseley to follow. I probably created the page as I had a link to Coseley from another page. When building the site it is easier to place links as they crop up rather than go back later on. I realise this is frustrating if you were specifically looking for information on Coseley. There is information on Staffordshire dotted around the website - click here for a suitable starting place.


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Photographs of Coseley

Coseley : The Square with the tailor's shop of Joseph T. Dilger [c.1922]


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Genealogy Connections

If you have a genealogy story or query regarding Coseley you can contact me and I will post it here in addition to including your message within the website pages for Staffordshire Genealogy.

Have Your Say

If you would like to share any further information on Coseley - perhaps you drank in one of the pubs in the past? Or maybe knew a previous publican running one of the boozers? Whatever the reason it would be great to hear of your stories or gossip. Simply send a message and I will post it here.


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Related Newspaper Articles

"The Coseley police are appealing for witnesses of an accident in Darkhouse Lane, Coseley, about 12.30 p.m. yesterday. Edith C. Tandy. of Hipkins Street. Bloomfield, Tipton. a clerk at the Cannon Iron Foundries, Coseley, was cycling along Darkhouse Lane when she apparently fell underneath a lorry. On arrival at the Guest Hospital, Dudley, she was dead."
"Coseley Accident Witnesses Sought"
Birmingham Daily Post : May 21st 1957 Page 30

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