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About Walsall
Walsall is an industrial town in the
West Midlands of England, it is located northwest
of Birmingham and east of Wolverhampton. Walsall is
a part of the West Midlands conurbation and a part
of the Black Country. Walsall is a medium sized, industrial
town in the English Midlands, and is the administrative
headquarters of the Walsall Metropolitan Borough.
In 2002 the town had a population of 178,600 with
nearly 250,000 living in the surrounding borough.
Neighbouring towns in the borough include Willenhall,
Bloxwich and Aldridge. The name Walsall is thought
to have derived from the words "Walh halh",
meaning Valley of the foreigners (referring to the
Celts). By the first part of the 13th Century A.D.
Walsall was a small market town, with the weekly market
being introduced in 1220 AD. The Mayor of Walsall
was created as a political position in the 14th Century.
Queen Mary's Grammar School opened in Walsall in 1554,
the 450th anniversary was commemorated by the School
achieving Language College status, and the date 2004
being added to the crest, next to 1554. The industrial
revolution changed the town from a village of 2,000
in the 16th century to a town of over 86,000 in approximately
200 years. It is a local story, although perhaps not
accurate, that Walsall declined a railway line, which
was later given to Birmingham, now England's second
city. Walsall finally received a railway line in 1847,
48 years after canals reached the town. Walsall has
had many industries, from coal mining to metal working,
but in the late 19th century the coal mines ran dry
and Walsall became internationally famous for the
Leather trade. Walsall still manufactures the Queen's
handbags, and Walsall leather products have been found
as far afield as Italy, which prompted some embarrassment
when a husband gave one to his wife as a present after
a business trip, when she realised she immediately
assumed that the handbag had been bought when the
husband returned. Apart from leather goods, other
industries in Walsall include: Iron and brass founding,
limestone quarrying, small hardware, plastics, electronics,
chemicals, and aircraft parts.
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