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  2. Helliwells Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Helliwells Ltd was a British engineering company. The company was founded in Dudley , Worcestershire, in 1889 as a manufacturer of fireplace accessories. It branched out into the automotive and aerospace sectors as these experienced growth in the early 20th century.

  3. Saddlers Centre - Wikipedia

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    The top floor of the complex is home to Walsall railway station. Also attached to the centre is a three-storey car park. It opened in April 1980 and was refurbished in 1989/90. [1] It was purchased by Walsall Council in 2017 for £13.8 million in a 'behind closed doors deal'.

  4. The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft - Wikipedia

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    Following the closure of the Walsall system, the Reading Society bought two trolleybuses, 1 mile (1.6 km) of overhead wiring, and forty traction poles, [16] and since the main focus of their attention was now at Sandtoft, they changed their name to the British Trolleybus Society from 29 April 1971, exactly ten years after the original society ...

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  6. James Bridge Copper Works - Wikipedia

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    A copper works was established on the site, in western Walsall, Staffordshire, in 1917. The site was located adjacent to the Walsall Canal and utilised an old canal basin, formerly used by ironstone mines in the area, to unload coal that fuelled the works. [1] The site was previously occupied by the James Bridge Colliery and James Bridge ...

  7. Barnsby Saddles - Wikipedia

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    The company started with the Cliff family in 1793. George Cliff followed his father into the trade and his son Jabez, the only surviving child of the family, carried on the family tradition. Jabez was a family name, and in 1873, another Jabez Cliff started up his own saddlery business in Portland Street, Walsall.