Last weekend (7th Septmber 2011) saw the 360th anniversary of the Battle of Worcester, King Charle’s II’s last stand against Oliver Cromwell’s New Model Army. The battle was the final battle in the third phase of the English Civil war, taking place on 3rd September 1651.
<a href="https://www.mdp.me/blog/360th-anniversary-of-the-battle-of-worcester/post/">For more information, see my blog post.</a>
Last weekend (7th Septmber 2011) saw the 360th anniversary of the Battle of Worcester, King Charle’s II’s last stand against Oliver Cromwell’s New Model Army. The battle was the final battle in the third phase of the English Civil war, taking place on 3rd September 1651.
<a href="https://www.mdp.me/blog/360th-anniversary-of-the-battle-of-worcester/post/">For more information, see my blog post.</a>
Last weekend (7th Septmber 2011) saw the 360th anniversary of the Battle of Worcester, King Charle’s II’s last stand against Oliver Cromwell’s New Model Army. The battle was the final battle in the third phase of the English Civil war, taking place on 3rd September 1651.
<a href="https://www.mdp.me/blog/360th-anniversary-of-the-battle-of-worcester/post/">For more information, see my blog post.</a>
Last weekend (7th Septmber 2011) saw the 360th anniversary of the Battle of Worcester, King Charle’s II’s last stand against Oliver Cromwell’s New Model Army. The battle was the final battle in the third phase of the English Civil war, taking place on 3rd September 1651.
<a href="https://www.mdp.me/blog/360th-anniversary-of-the-battle-of-worcester/post/">For more information, see my blog post.</a>
Rusted chains in the Black Country Museum in Dudley.
In 1911 there were 6550 people employed in the chain making industry, many in the Cradley Heath area.