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Baggeridge Brick was a main
British manufacturer of bricks, and was the UK's fourth-largest
manufacturer of bricks. It is now a
subsidiary of Wienerberger...
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Baggeridge Colliery was a
colliery located in Sedgley, West
Midlands England. The
Baggeridge Colliery was an
enterprise of the
Earls of Dudley,
whose ancestors...
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Baggeridge Country Park is
located within the
South Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England. Its
entrance is on the A463 just west of
Gospel End...
- the 20th century,
partly in
response to the
development of the
nearby Baggeridge Colliery,
despite a
depletion in raw
materials and a
general decline in...
- coal
mining in the
Black Country, with the last
colliery in the
region –
Baggeridge Colliery near
Sedgley –
closing on 2
March 1968,
marking the end of an...
- englandsnortheast.co.uk.
Retrieved 7 July 2015. Pearson, Mick. "The
Closing of
Baggeridge Colliery (from "We Were There"
Blackcountryman Volume 1,
Issue 3)". blackcountrysociety...
- 3rd Earl of Dudley. Her
father became chairman of the
family business,
Baggeridge Brick. His
first wife,
Clare Leonora Baring, was the only
child of the...
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Black Country region of England,
notably the
Round Oak
Steelworks and
Baggeridge Colliery. In 1937, he set up
Dudley Zoo
within the
grounds of
Dudley Castle...
- limestone,
originates in Gornal.[citation needed]
Himley Hall and Park and
Baggeridge Country Park are
notable nearby visitor attractions.
Situated south of...
- postcode. The main
entrance to the
Baggeridge Country Park,
opened in the
early 1980s on the site of the
former Baggeridge Colliery, is
situated to the west...