A History of BIRMINGHAM Places & Placenames . . . from A to Y

William Dargue - A History of Birmingham Places & Placenames . . .  from A to Y

 

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What a labour of love it must have been and what a fantastic resource you have created! I wish you all the best with the site. Mark Norton, Photo by D J Norton


Thank you for the info on your website - it is going to be very useful with our Year 6 class. Malcolm Sanders, Gunter School (See Pype Hayes, Gunter School.)


Your site is really very, very good. A real labour of love. Congratulations! Andrew Spencer, Birmingham - The Workshop of the World


Glad to see the site is up and running. I had a quick look at Duddeston, it looks great. Eric Hill, Heartlands History


What a magnificent web site! I had to add a link to it without delay. Well actually there was some delay as I became engrossed in delving into the history of the places I knew as a young lad - and I will be going back for more. Edwin Green, Historic Buildings in Pen & Ink - The Work of William Albert Green


The Site looks great - a lot of work no doubt! Dave Gregory, Postcards of the Past


I have had a quick browse of your new site, to big to digress tonight will have to revisit and take more in, I must say excellent well done I hope our upgrade comes close. John Houghton, Astonbrook through Aston Manor


Excellent piece of work. Well done. This is something special. Richard Scott, St Joseph's Nechells


I am happy to include a link to your interesting site. Tony Lewis, Great Barr Past & Present


Brilliant site, got to it through the link you put on the Birmingham History webring. Have added to my favourites to really have a good look. Lois Davies, on the Birmingham History Forum


A very interesting website. Thank you. John Haylor, via Feedback


Really impressed with your site, which gives access to lots of local information which is difficult to find. I am currently teaching the unit "What was it like to live here in the past" to my year 6 class, and have found finding information for the children to read hard to find. I have been able to direct the children to your site, and will be using it on Monday for a research activity. I would never have found it without the email you sent to school today, so many thanks! You saved me some time this weekend! Jo Martin, Gunter School


As a born and bred Brummie I shall be devouring every word and photograph. Thanks for all your hard work and keep on working! Christopher Bird via Feedback

 

I must say that your site does look interesting ... may I link to it from Parishmouse? Sally Lloyd

 

Amazing site, what a huge effort. a fantastic resource for all. Val Patchel via Feedback

 

I am really pleased that I can contribute to your wonderful website. Having done this little exercise I appreciate the effort that must have gone into your website.  Brendan Patchell (See Moseley, Laburnum Grove.)