BrownhillsBob's Brownhills Blog
Life in the northern wastes of Walsall
Skip to content
  • Home
  • Local quiz 1
  • Local quiz 2
  • Mylee Billingham, rest in peace
  • Walsall Wood 1871 Inclosure

Tag Archives: Public analysts laboratory

A Filthy business

Posted on July 15, 2011 by BrownhillsBob

Paul Ford, researcher at Walsall Local History Centre and top blog contributor has once again excelled himself and ferreted out a top piece of local history from Walsall’s extensive archives. Paul has kindly offered to make this a reasonably frequent … Continue reading →

Share this:

  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr

Like this:

Like Loading...
Posted in Bad Science, Brownhills stuff, Clayhanger stuff, Environment, Features, Followups, Local History, Local media, Reader enquiries, Shared media, Shared memories, Social Media, Walsall community, Walsall Council | Tagged Albert Henry Snape, Albert Paley, Arthur John Snape, Brownhills, Brownhills local history, Brownhills UDC, Brownhills Urban District Council, Bullings Heath, Clayhanger sewage works, effluent, Emma Snape, Grange Farm, Local History, Paul Ford, pollution, Public analysts laboratory, Samuel Brawn, sewage, Staffordshire, UDC, Walsall, Walsall Council, Walsall Local History Centre, Walsall Wood, Walsall Wood Sewage Works, William Thomas Edwards | 4 Comments
  • RSS feed RSS - Posts

    RSS feed RSS - Comments

  • Subscribe to Blog via Email

    Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

    Join 950 other subscribers
  • Search the blog:

  • Top Posts & Pages

    • Houses of the Holy
    • Gerald Reece's world of lost pubs and watering holes...
    • Christmas in many guises
    • The joy of cycling
    • Tell me on a Sunday
  • Archives

  • RSS #365daysofbiking Journal

    • #365daysofbiking Station to station: Left baggage
    • #365daysofbiking Slurry up
    • #365daysofbiking Season of the sunset
    • #365daysofbiking Don’t go
    • #365daysofbiking What makes this mine
    • #365daysofbiking Bridge to my heart
    • #365daysofbiking Shades of grey, shades of blue
    • #365daysofbiking On the skyline
  • Activism

    • Bad Science
    • Chasewater Wildlife
    • Hammerwich Wildlife
  • Blogs & Stuff I like

    • All About Lichfield
    • Burntwood Family History
    • Chasewaterstuff's Rail Blog
    • Clayhanger Marsh
    • Hammerwich Weather
    • Hammerwich Wildlife
    • Lichfield Lore
    • Mad Old Baggage
    • Oakparkrunner's Blog
    • PheaseyViews
    • Pigblog
    • PubBlog
    • Rachel Creative
    • Tamworth Time Hikes
    • The Plastic Hippo
    • The Yam Yam
  • Cycle stuff

    • Crazy guy on a bike
    • Sheldon Brown
    • The Bike Show
    • Yehuda Moon
  • Funny stuff

    • Doonesbury
    • XKCD
    • Yehuda Moon
  • Local History

    • All About Lichfield
    • Brownhills on Wikipedia
    • Burntwood Family History
    • Chasewaterstuff's Rail Blog
    • David Hodgkinson
    • Lichfield Lore
    • Oakparkrunner's Blog
    • Pubs of Brownhills
    • Sue Lote's Walsall Foreign
    • Tamworth Time Hikes
  • Local press

    • The Express and Star
  • Local sites

    • All About Lichfield
    • Burntwood Online
    • Clayhanger Marsh
    • Hammerwich Weather
    • Hammerwich Wildlife
    • Lichfield Live
    • Lichfield Lore
    • PheaseyViews
    • The Yam Yam
    • WV11 (Wednesfield)
  • Urban Exploration

    • Mechanised
    • Subterranea Britannica
    • urbex|uk
  • Blog Stats

    • 7,618,411 hits
  • Recent tracks

    Brownhills Bob
    Brownhills Bob
    BrownhillsBob
    358,790 Tracks
    Passport
    Passport
    The McCluskey Brothers
    10 hours ago
    Slipaway
    Slipaway
    The McCluskey Brothers
    10 hours ago
    When The Loving Comes
    When The Loving Comes
    The McCluskey Brothers
    10 hours ago
    Cinder Street
    Cinder Street
    The McCluskey Brothers
    10 hours ago
    Better Days
    Better Days
    The McCluskey Brothers
    11 hours ago
    1,000 Years
    1,000 Years
    The McCluskey Brothers
    11 hours ago
    She said to the driver
    She said to the driver
    The McCluskey Brothers
    11 hours ago
    Favourite Clours
    Favourite Clours
    The McCluskey Brothers
    11 hours ago
    Lonely satellite
    Lonely satellite
    The McCluskey Brothers
    11 hours ago
    Perfect afternoon
    Perfect afternoon
    The McCluskey Brothers
    11 hours ago
  • Recent Comments

    Angela Hallbrook on A sunny morning in Pier Street
    Ruth Hanslow on Documenting a tragedy
    Mary-Anne Pechet on Wipe your feet outside, please…
    History of Pontins P… on A marvellous tourist attractio…
    Hilary Smith on A wish for the Wishing Well?
BrownhillsBob's Brownhills Blog
Powered by WordPress.com.
%d