
Ketley - British History Online
Ketley township, south-east of Wellington town, had roughly the shape of an equilateral triangle, its apex to the south.
Tragedy which left seven children instant orphans - Shropshire …
Aug 14, 2021 · Griffin, 40, was the first person executed at Shrewsbury since 1923. A native of Bolton, he had been staying at the Tontine, and 74-year-old Mrs Edge had confronted him when she caught him trying...
Ketley: Economic history - British History Online
Industrially useful sands occurred in the northeast, but more especially in the north-west at Ketleysands, which lay mostly in Arleston and partly in Hadley townships. (fn. 142) Until the 1770s only Ketley sand was used at Horsehay ironworks; (fn. 143) later Donnington Wood and Lawley sands were also used. (fn. 144) In the Arleston part of ...
Private Noah Barker (1881-1914) - Find a Grave Memorial
Ketley Sands, Wellington, co. Salop, 22 July, 1881; educated Board School there; enlisted 21 Nov. 1901; served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from 26 Aug. 1914, and d. at Rentel, 11 Nov. 1914, of wounds received in action.
Ketley - Wikipedia
Ketley is a large village and civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin of Shropshire, England. It is located between the outlying towns of Oakengates, Telford and Wellington.
Telford: Samuel Parkes Cadman | Shropshire | My Primitive …
We know he was baptised at Ketley Brook Primitive Methodist Chapel, just up the road from Ketley Sands. The 1881 census gives his family as living at this address, although interestingly the 1871 census has him and his family living at Forge Row in Old Park.
The Ketley History Group | I found this old map of Ketley Sands ...
I found this old map of Ketley Sands, Wellington (incase anyone is interested in where it was) 🙂
The Ketley History Group | Hi everyone, thanks for the add
Hi everyone, thanks for the add! My key interests are: * Ketley Sands * Ketley ironworks * The local pubs! These are places my grandad Fred Davies...
Telford & Shropshire History | "The A5 at Bennetts Bank
"The A5 at Bennetts Bank, Wellington, around December 6 1971 - infact the original caption describes the location as Ketley Sands. We think the pub on...
The Friends of Ketley Paddock Mound
The 11 acre Ketley Paddock Mound site is public open space owned by Telford & Wrekin Council. It was formed by iron ore working in the 18th century but nature has now reclaimed the abandoned pit mounds. From the main mound, with its elevation of 500 feet, there are magnificent views to the West and North.