Brown's Green, Handsworth Wood

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Date:1934

Description:Brown's Green, Handsworth Wood, 1934. Brown's Green takes its name from one Roger Browne who paid a yearly rental of 5 shillings for a 'croft' there in the 1530s. The later 18th-century Brown's Green House was demolished in 1896.

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Donor ref:LSH WK H5 0076 (3/800)

Source: Local Studies and History Department

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