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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_69177" /> ==
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_69177" /> ==
<p> [[In]] the NW. of Warwickshire, 112 m. NW. of [[London]] by rail; is the chief town of the Midlands, and celebrated all over the world for its metal ware. [[All]] kinds of engines and machinery, fine gold, silver, copper, and brass ware, cutlery and ammunition are made here; steel pens, buttons, nails, and screws are specialties. It is a picturesque town with many fine buildings, libraries, art gallery and museums, educational institutions, a cathedral, and a great town-hall, where the triennial musical festival is held. [[Of]] this town Burne-Jones was a native, and Priestley, [[George]] Dawson, and [[Dale]] were dissenting ministers. </p>
<p> In the NW. of Warwickshire, 112 m. NW. of London by rail; is the chief town of the Midlands, and celebrated all over the world for its metal ware. All kinds of engines and machinery, fine gold, silver, copper, and brass ware, cutlery and ammunition are made here; steel pens, buttons, nails, and screws are specialties. It is a picturesque town with many fine buildings, libraries, art gallery and museums, educational institutions, a cathedral, and a great town-hall, where the triennial musical festival is held. Of this town Burne-Jones was a native, and Priestley, [[George]] Dawson, and [[Dale]] were dissenting ministers. </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 12 October 2021

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

In the NW. of Warwickshire, 112 m. NW. of London by rail; is the chief town of the Midlands, and celebrated all over the world for its metal ware. All kinds of engines and machinery, fine gold, silver, copper, and brass ware, cutlery and ammunition are made here; steel pens, buttons, nails, and screws are specialties. It is a picturesque town with many fine buildings, libraries, art gallery and museums, educational institutions, a cathedral, and a great town-hall, where the triennial musical festival is held. Of this town Burne-Jones was a native, and Priestley, George Dawson, and Dale were dissenting ministers.

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