The print-out for Tuesday reveals that the two engines normally available at both Solihull and Smethwick fire stations were off run. |
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By 1964 he had deserted his previously socialist beliefs, going so far as to launch a fierce attack on the Labour candidate in Smethwick. |
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This definition includes West Bromwich and Oldbury, which had many deep pits, and Smethwick. |
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Warley is also included, despite lacking industry and canals, as housing for industrial workers in Smethwick and Oldbury was built there. |
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In 1795, they began to make steam engines themselves at their Soho Foundry in Smethwick, near Birmingham, England. |
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Her mum Minette Scott, 64, of Smethwick, West Mids, decided her caring daughter would want to help other people. |
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The sitting MP for Smethwick was Labour's Patrick Gordon Walker, an elderly donnish figure. |
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Veronica was born in Smethwick in 1914 before moving to Tamworth. |
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Grandmum Venda Daley, 57, of Smethwick, has been a member from the start. |
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Smethwick Engine, now at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, is the oldest working steam engine, made in 1779, and is the oldest working engine in the world. |
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Much of the iron was forged in small foundries near Birmingham, especially in the Black Country, including nearby towns such as Smethwick and West Bromwich. |
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Anderson, of Murdoch Road, Smethwick, admitted assaulting Dennis Luanda causing him actual bodily harm and common assault on a young woman who was also resident at the hostel. |
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The thick coal that underlies Smethwick wasn't mined until the 1870s and Smethwick has retained more Victorian character than most West Midland areas. |
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Sandwell Park Colliery's pit was located in Smethwick and had 'thick coal' as shown in written accounts from 1878 and coal was also heavily mined in Hamstead further east. |
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