This fascinating book details hundreds of crimes and accidents that
happened in Dudley and its neighbourhood during the nineteenth century.
It includes accounts of explosions, fires, floods and other accidents,
in industrial and residential settings, as well as mishaps on the roads,
canals and railways. Separate chapters deal with murders, suicides,
robberies and issues of public health, with the words of the individuals
concerned used where possible. Information about locations and the
people involved have been cross-checked with various sources and
comprehensive references are included to assist family historians and
other researchers. While famous criminal cases and accidents in the
Black Country have been retold many times, the vast majority of the
events in this book have not appeared in print since they were first
reported and therefore represent a fresh source of information for those
with an interest in the history of the town.