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There are sadly few surviving names which describe the natural
state of the ridge and the valleys, except for the gorstv greens
and closes and the many moors (boggy meadows) beside the watercourses.
Cranemore Street takes its name from the meadow in which the canal
reservoir was made nearby. Only one other name yields geographical
information, that of Rocky Lane : on the steep slope to Aston Brook
the lane was worn down into the sandstone, a well-named holloway
in solid rock.
The old road names are few and self-explanatory, as are Wharf and
Barrack Streets. Cuckoo Lane led to the Cuckoo Inn on Aston Road,
and the bridge over Fazeley Canal took the same name. Mill and Oxygen
Streets refer to a factory by the canal junction and a chemical
works. There are many streets with surnames and forenames which
can-not now be explained, but some can be. Lister was last-but-one
baronet of the family recalled in Holt (formerly spelt Holte) Street.
Heneage Legge inherited the estates, Bagot and Digby were 'heirs
by default'. Allesley and Chattaway were contemporary families.
Earl Howe and the Duke of Dartmouth were C19th landowners. Bracebridge
was the married name of Mary, last of the Holtes.
Ashte(a)d is the only local ex-ample of a district named after
an individual, Dr. John Ash. Eliot Street was former-ly Wellington
Place in honour of the great soldier, Cook Street began as Trafalgar
Road, and Scholefield Street honours Birmingham's first mayor. Cheatham
was the N. innkeeper ! Rupert, Oliver, and Cromwell Streets show
someone's interest in the Civil War two centuries after its end,
while Alma Crescent, Cardigan and Inkerman Streets date themselves
to the years following the Crimean War. Here as elsewhere London
names have been appropriated - Long Acre and Holborn Hill, Bloomsbury
and Vauxhall for streets and districts, Hyde Park Corner for the
tollgate junction : that was only a crossroads away from High Park
Corner, at the meeting on N. Green of Rocky Lane, N. Place, and
N. Park Road. In the last century but before redevelop-ment a number
of thoroughfares changed their names - George to Trevor Street,
Ann to Austin, Smith to Cranbury, Claverdon Street to D. Manor Road,
Ratcliff to Galton, and Adelaide to Erskine Street.
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