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Shirley A Pictorial History

Shirley A Pictorial History

Sue Bates

Phillimore Co Ltd
1993
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Shirley developed as an isolated farming community along an ancient road, known by 1332 as Shirley Street. In the 18th century traffic had increased along Shirley Street and inns sprang up to cater for the needs of travellers. This led to ‘sportsmen’ coming in large numbers to indulge in banned pursuits such as bull-baiting, prize fighting and cock-fighting and the inevitable drinking and gambling. By 1831 this changed when the Rev. Archer Clive built a chapel-of-ease. It was created a separate parish and the independent history of Shirley had begun.
Leopard In The Grass

Leopard In The Grass

Sue Bates

Bothy Publishing
2015
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One Monday morning, Lily, a successful thirty year old career woman, sees a leopard hiding in the long grass in her suburban back garden. "What to do next?" she asks herself. Lily's surprising answer takes her and her dog, Archie, on a journey of unusual and often comical incidents. Sleeping under hedges; raiding supermarket bins; selling a stolen Gauguin, to a dodgy character from the criminal underworld - all in the cause of fulfilling Lily's dream. Lily finds love but the fulfilment of her dream is always in the balance - and along the way an old woman predicts, 'it'll all end badly'. As for Archie - if there's a friend nearby and a biscuit to be eaten, he's happy. And the leopard?
Did I Write a Poem Once?

Did I Write a Poem Once?

Sue Bates

Bothy Publishing
2017
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A personal voyage in poems, written over almost fifty years, from the perspective of a working mother. Ranging far and wide in subject and place: from world issues, to children's rooms; from the death of friends, to the plight of a whale stranded on a beach.
Solihull Past

Solihull Past

Sue Bates

THE HISTORY PRESS LTD
2025
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'Many of you will already be familiar with Sue’s excellent books ... Solihull Past is no exception.' - Solihull NewsSolihull was founded as a new town in the 12th century, in the Forest of Arden. It flourished in the early Middle Ages, but eventually declined into a quiet village in north-west Warwickshire. Turnpike roads brought some custom to its coaching inns in the 18th century, but it was not until the railway came in 1850 that its suburbanisation began…Easy commuter transport from Birmingham induced wealthy professionals and businessmen to move their families to Solihull’s ‘salubrious’ surroundings. Growth was slow but steady as more houses were built to attract new residents, and by 1894 Solihull was created a Rural District Council, at a time when schools and churches were extending their premises to accommodate continued growth in population. The second half of the 20th century saw the village disappear under the developing town as offices, hotels and shops were built, including Mell Square, and by 1974 Solihull had progressed to Metropolitan Borough status, the highest tier of local government at the time.This well-researched and quite fascinating account records the town’s growth from medieval market town to modern commercial centre, with its roots proudly remembered in its motto, Urbs in Rure (‘The Town in the Country’). The text is illuminated by a splendid selection of photographs, providing a welcome companion volume to the author’s earlier and very popular book, Solihull: A Pictorial History.
Sutton Coldfield A Pictorial History

Sutton Coldfield A Pictorial History

Sue Bates

Phillimore Co Ltd
1997
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Sutton Coldfield became a prosperous market town in the early Middle Ages but had fallen into decay by the 15th century. Its fortunes were changed by John Vesey, who became Bishop of Exeter and obtained a charter of incorporation in 1528, placing the Chase and Manor in the hands of the ‘Warden and Society of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield’. “Many of the photographs have not been published before and there is an excellent variety.” Midland Ancestor