Oh Worrapalava!
Welcome to the second of a series of episodes - a ragbag of reminiscences in verse, song and story about the famous Black Country - The Industrial Midlands.
Contents
Sister Dora
Dorothy Pattison was born at Hauxwell Rectory, Wensleydale, in 1832 and was sent to Walsall as a novice by the Christ Church Sisterhood in 1865 to help resolve a staffing crisis. Her nursing was driven by faith rather than medicine and she turned down the opportunity to train as a doctor as time away from her vocation would go against her religious beliefs. She finally sucumbed to cancer at her cottage on Wednesbury Road on Christmas Eve, 1878, and, after a civic funeral, was interred in Queen Street Cemetery. Written and Read by Lynn Hawthorne
Lamp Oil George
A tribute to a local character - George Baker - Written by Keith Gwilliams - Solo - Kerry Halford
History - And Where To Find It
A dialect ‘conversation’ describing some of the historical gems around Wednesbury - Written and rated by Keith Gwilliams
Painted Ladies
A ballad celebrating the canals and narrowboats of the West Midlands - Written by Keith Gwilliams
Black Country AI
A dialect poem a confusion brought about by the local vocabulary - Written and Read by Brendan Hawthorne