Other Local Publications

'Ironside' by Fen Flack
“In 1013 the Danes invade England. King Aethelred is old and ill-counselled. Can his son Edmund prove a better king and drive the Danes out?
In the ensuing struggle, many good men will die and Edmund will earn the nickname Ironside.”
This new book was launched by Bewdley author Fen Flack on 9th April 2106. Hard copies are available which cost £7.99 (plus p & p at £2.01).
An ebook is also available. It costs £2.50 and can be pre-ordered using this link: ebook
Further information can be found on: Flackbooks.

St George's: A Waterloo Church
by Melvyn Thompson
ISBN 0 9535442 2 2
Hencroft Press 2009
Available from the Museum of Carpet, Green St, Kidderminster or directly from Melvyn Thompson.
Built in celebration of victory at the battle of Waterloo the building was originally a chapel belonging to St Mary’s and All Saints.
Consecrated on the 13th September 1824 the chapel had 2,000 seats for the rapidly growing town. Parish Church status came in 1867 but perhaps the most significant event was its complete destruction by fire in 1922. Rebuilt under the direction of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, architect of Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral, it was rededicated exactly 101 years after its consecration on 13th September 1925.
St George’s Schools, the Parish Room, the daughter churches of St Cecilia’s and St Chad’s together with the history of St Andrew’s, "the tin church", demolished to make way for the ring-road, are all covered in 164 pages packed with information and photographs.
The social life of the town and the early influence of the carpet “masters” also form part of this fascinating history. Parish life is well featured with many stories about the clergy, congregation and the characters that have played their part in the church’s traditions.

Mills & Tall Chimneys
by Melvyn Thompson
ISBN 978 0 9535442 4 0
Hencroft Press 2012
Available from the Museum of Carpet, Green St, Kidderminster or directly from Melvyn Thompson's website.
This is one of a number of books written by Melvyn about particularly aspects of Kidderminster related to the history of the Carpet Industry.

A History of Kidderminster
by Nigel Gilbert
ISBN 1 86077 309 5
Phillimore 2004
Available from various local outlets or directly from Nigel.
This is one of a several books published by Nigel. A full list of his publications can be seen on Nigel's Website

Kidderminster's Nonconformist Cemetery
by Scott Pettitt
Published by Kidderminster Civic Society 2006
See Kidderminster Civic Society's Website for more details