A tour in and around Cradley at the turn of the 21st century in almost fifty photographs
Photographs by Nigel Brown unless otherwise stated.
Park Lane Unitarian Chapel, Netherend
Park Lane Tavern public house, Park Lane
The Dewfall Arms public House
Unitarian Hall (former school)
The Waggon and Horses public House, Cradley Forge
The Rose and Crown, Colley Lane
Steve Bloomer Memorial (King of Goal Scorers)
Overend Methodist Mission
Chain making shop, Butcher's Lane
Henley Foundries Limited, Banner's Lane
The Black Horse, Banner's Lane
High Town Ragged School, Maple Tree Lane
Anvil Yard Memorial Gardens, Colley Lane
Cradley Baptist Church, Church Road
Cradley Church of England Primary School, Church Road
The Round of Beef public house, Windmill Hill
The Chop House public house (formerly the White Lion), Windmill Hill
Memorial Plaque to Bernard J. Oakley who died 16 October 1944 (left pillar to entrance gates, Colman Hill)
The Bernard Oakley Memorial Gardens, Colman Hill entrance
Colley Gate shops (north side)
The Chainmaker (formerly the Talbot) public house
Colley Lane Primary School Nursery and Reception Years (former Infants School), Colley Lane
Colley Lane Primary School, Colley Lane
Cradley Public Library, Colley Lane
The Shelton public house, Belle Vale
Two Gates Ragged School, Two Gates
Windmill Hill shops (south side, near Toys Lane)
United Methodist Sunday School, Memorial Stone laid by Alfred Parker
United Methodist Sunday School, Colley Orchard
G. Clancey Works, Belle Vale
United Methodist Sunday School, Memorial Stone laid by Felix Fellows
Stone laid by Mrs Elizabeth Smith, Overend Methodist Mission, Banner's Street
Houses in Furlong Lane, junction with Talbot Street
No. 2 Furlong Lane, over 200 years old, part of which was once a sword forge
Old Churchyard, St Peter's Church, from the top of the tower
Cradley & District Conservative & Unionist Club, Windmill Hill
Chain Works in Butcher's Lane, part demolished
The Crown public house (The Widdows), Barracks Lane
Cradley Labour Club, Colley Gate
Cradley Liberal Club, Colley Lane
The Why Not Inn, Why Not Street, Two Gates
Windmill Hill shops north side near Foredraft Street (photo Sue Haylett)
Furlong Lane, from Colley Gate, looking north towards Overend and the Stour valley (photo Sue Haylett)
Windmill Hill, from very close to the bottom step of Dick's Hill
St Peter's Church (photo Sue Haylett)