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Walsall is a large industrial town in the West Midlands, which was famous for its leather products.
The Industrial Revolution changed Walsall from a village of 2,000 people in the 16th century to a town of over 86,000 in approximately 200 years. The town manufactured a wide range of products including saddles, chains, buckles and plated ware. Nearby, limestone quarrying provided the town with much prosperity.
The Saddlers is the common name given to Walsall’s football team, who currently play in League One.
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11 (at 31/03/2007)
Steve Ellis
Broadway
Walsall
WS1 3EY
Tuesdays, 6.30pm (not after bank holidays)

