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How many images did you recognise on the homepage?

If you are a Stourbridge local some of them are very easy to recognise, others less so. You can either click the link for more information or click the photo for a larger version. The background blue is loosely based on the colour of the town's coat of arms and the sand colour represents the sandstone that the town is largely built upon.

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Terracotta detail on Stourbridge Town Hall The Red House Glass cone
1 - This is the wonderful Victorian terracotta brickwork directly above the main entrance to Stourbridge Town Hall in Market Street. more...
3 - The Red House Cone in Wordsley, now a glass museum. more...
The Stourbridge Lion loco Nickolls and Perks
2 - The legendary Stourbridge Lion locomotive, the first ever train to run in the USA. more...
4 - Nickolls & Perks Wine Merchants. The building dates back to the 1500's. more...
Detail ironwork on Mary Stevens Park gates Corbett Hospital Fete, 1957 The Stourbridge coat of arms
5 - This is the wrought ironwork above the main gates of Mary Stevens Park. more...

6 - Whatever happens
to be the main story

7 - The Stourbridge coat of arms "One heart one way".
The imagery denotes the town's agricultural origins. more...
Stourbridge town clock The Old Stourbridge library
8 - Stourbridge Town Clock, one of the best known landmarks in the town. more...
9 - The Old Library, recently restored by the architects who now occupuy the building. more...
10 - King Edwards College, Lower High Street. more...
The Agenoria Stourbridge glass Stourbridge firebricks
11 - Artwork based on the cast design on the wheels of the Agenoria loco built in Stourbridge. more...
12 - The Background design of this website is based upon the classic "diamond & fan" style of glass engraving. more...
13 - Brickwork - Stourbridge
is rich in high quality
fireclay, suitable for
making bricks to line
furnaces. more...
Welcome | About Stourbridge | Glass | Town Tours | Can you Help? | Shopping | What's on
Stourbridge Lion | Music | Sport | Long Lost Friends | Clubs and Charities | Pubs | Schools and Colleges
Genealogy | Stourbridge Area | Business | Links | Lots more stuff | Contact | Homepage