
Using the Walsall web sites section of 'The history of the Crutchley family', we would like to promote any site related to Walsall, Bloxwich or the surrounding areas. If you are aware of any sites not listed here or run a site that you would like listed, please contact us through the guest book. All we ask in return is that if you run a web site, that you add a link to 'The history of the Crutchley family'.
Click on each of the links for further information
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Walsall Web Sites: |
The Bloxidge Tallygraph
Read all about the long and fascinating history of the town of Bloxwich in the West Midlands. The Bloxidge Tallygraph is a bostin publication that delves deep into the very heart of Bloxwich's colourful and varied past, but at the same time keeps a keen and watchful eye on the town's future. Don't miss this site, which was created and is updated by the town's leading local historian, Mr Stuart Williams. The Bloxidge Tallygraph is THE definitive online news and local history magazine for Bloxwich - Edited by a Bloxidge mon! |
Coalpool Methodist Church
A classic Victorian Blackcountry Methodist chapel, situated on the outskirts of Walsall, and offering regular worship, baptisms and weddings. Why not visit their web site: |
This site contains a wealth of information and resources specific to the Black Country. The three aims of this very informative website are: 1) To provide a lasting memory of our ancestors, their lives and the areas in which they lived. 2) To provide a source of free information for anyone researching their own family history. 3) To offer a professional, affordable research service to anyone whose roots lie predominantly within the Black Country. |
J&E SEDGWICK & Co. Ltd
The web site of J&E Sedgwick & Co. Ltd J&E Sedgwick is producing traditional equistrian leather in Walsall, and have entered their second century in the industry. Their web site is a fabulous showcase of their high quality products, and also shows how leather is tanned and worked. It includes a very informative video showing their leather production process. |
Walsall Flickr Group
http://www.flickr.com/groups/366117@N24/ Walsall photographers chronicling the day to day development of our town. This Flickr group is a vibrant, dynamic and growing photographic record of day to day life in Walsall in the West Midlands, both past and present. Well worth a visit! |
Black Country Pubs
Local Black Country photographers recording traditional and modern public houses in their region. |
Walsall MAD
The definitive Walsall FC website. For everything you need to know about the Saddlers, so get on over to Walsall MAD! |
Joseph Dixon Tools
Joseph Dixon are UK leaders in the production of cutting tools for a variety of industries. Any shape and specification can be produced inhouse. |
Pumpkin Arts
Based in Walsall, Pumpkin Arts brings you original Art from young and exciting UK artists, with paintings, prints and sculpture available to view and buy at our online gallery. Pumpkin Arts also provides skilled and experienced art workers for art workshops in the West Midlands area. Also visit our web site to find out where our craft fairs are being held. |
Walsall On The Web Walsallontheweb.com is an online web directory to promote local businesses and increase the awareness among the community of Walsall with cars for sale, hotels in Walsall, buy and sell homes, jobs in Walsall, business opportunity in Walsall, Dating in Walsal, Free Classifieds and Shopping. |
Children in Walsall
Information and advice to Walsall parents and carers to support them in accessing high quality children’s services including childcare, early years education, family support and health. |
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Walsall Lifelong Learning Alliance The purpose of the Alliance is to formulate ideas and solutions which can be endorsed by the democratically elected and other accountable public authorities and agencies. Walsall Lifelong Learning Alliance can build on the experiences of multi-agency working, and will maximise additional funding opportunities. |
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Pelsall Online
www.crutchleyhistory.co.uk/pelsall A thousand years of Pelsall Village. |