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  2. Brierley Hill - Wikipedia

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    The name Brierley Hill derives from the Old English words 'brer', meaning the place where the Briar Rose grew; 'leah', meaning a woodland clearing; and 'hill'. [4]Largely a product of the Industrial Revolution, Brierley Hill has a relatively recent history, with the first written records of the town dating back to the 17th century. [4]

  3. Brierley Hill (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Brierley Hill parliamentary constituency was located in the West Midlands of England. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system.

  4. Brierley Hill Urban District - Wikipedia

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    Brierley Hill Urban District was an Urban District in Staffordshire, England, comprising the areas of Brierley Hill, Kingswinford, Quarry Bank, and Pensnett, now within the modern-day Dudley Metropolitan Borough in the West Midlands county. Brierley Hill became an urban district in 1894 under the Local Government Act. Previously, it had been an ...

  5. Brierley - Wikipedia

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    Brierley (/ ˈ b r aɪ. ər l i /) is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England.The settlement is tightly clustered and green buffered on a modest escarpment close to the border with West Yorkshire, it is almost wholly in population south of the A628 road, and is less than 2 miles (3 km) to the south west of Hemsworth.

  6. Delph Locks - Wikipedia

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    The Delph Locks and surrounding land form the Delph 'Nine' Locks Conservation Area, Brierley Hill, Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. [7] An iron roving bridge manufactured by Horsley Ironworks stands near the top lock, [3] while the original lock-keeper's house, built in 1779 and modified in the nineteenth century, is a grade II listed structure, as it is one of only a few surviving houses of ...

  7. Brierley Hill railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was opened in 1858. [citation needed] British Rail closed the station in 1962.[citation needed] Two railways/routes served the station - originally the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway and the South Staffordshire Railway, which later became the Great Western Railway and London, Midland and Scottish Railway (through amalgamation of the London and North Western Railway) respectively.

  8. Round Oak Steelworks - Wikipedia

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    The Round Oak Steelworks was a steel production plant in Brierley Hill, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire), England.It was founded in 1857 by Lord Ward, who later became, in 1860, The 1st Earl of Dudley, as an outlet for pig iron made in the nearby blast furnaces.

  9. 1967 Brierley Hill by-election - Wikipedia

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    The Brierley Hill by-election of 27 April 1967 was held after the death of Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) John Ellis Talbot. [1]The seat was marginal, having been won by Labour during 1950 United Kingdom general election by 4,637 votes, and the Conservatives in the preceding 1966 United Kingdom general election by only 1,567.