"History of Madeley" by John Randall is a historical journey through the story of Madeley, Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, and Coalport. It captures the area’s transformation, from feudal origins to a period of industrial and social change. The narrative walks through the historical relevance of local names and landscapes, from the Norman era onward. It also investigates shifts in land ownership after the monasteries dissolved. This book documents events, inventions, and the growth of local industries, with the aim of capturing the traditions and stories of the area’s past.
History of Madeley including Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, and Coalport
By John Randall
Uncover centuries of change, inventions, and the rise of industry in a historic region as revealed through the tales of its lands and people.
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