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Smethwick (/ˈsmɛðɪk/) is an
industrial town in the
Sandwell district, in the
county of the West Midlands, England. It lies 4
miles (6 km) west of Birmingham...
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Smethwick by-election may
refer to one of two by-elections to the
British House of
Commons in the
Smethwick constituency in the West Midlands: 1926 Smethwick...
- John
Smethwick (died 1641) was a
London publisher of the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and
Caroline eras.
Along with
colleague William Aspley,
Smethwick was one...
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Smethwick is a
parliamentary constituency,
centred on the town of
Smethwick in the
Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell. It
returns one
Member of Parliament...
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Smethwick Galton Bridge is a split-level
railway station in
Smethwick, West Midlands, England. It is at a
point where two railways'
lines cross on two...
- The
Smethwick Engine is a Watt
steam engine made by
Boulton and Watt,
which was
installed near Birmingham, England, and was
brought into
service in May...
- to
return to France, but was
refused entry. On February 12, he
visited Smethwick, near Birmingham,
where the
Conservative Party had won the parliamentary...
- The
constituency of
Smethwick in the West
Midlands of
England gained national media coverage at the 1964
general election, when
Peter Griffiths of the...
- West
Midlands (including Birmingham, West Bromwich,
Sutton Coldfield,
Smethwick, Solihull, Halesowen,
Cradley Heath,
Oldbury and
Rowley Regis), plus northeast...
- 2013) was a
British Conservative politician best
known for
gaining the
Smethwick seat by
defeating the
Shadow Foreign Secretary Patrick Gordon Walker in...