
Bridgnorth
D-EXP/P/B7/64 undated Wolverhampton Archives
Includes the premises of Johnsons and Lloyds Bank.
D-EXP/P/B7/64 undated Wolverhampton Archives
Includes the premises of Johnsons and Lloyds Bank.
D-EXP/P/B7/44 2 Sep 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
D-EXP/P/B7/65 undated Wolverhampton Archives
The building was the property of the Bridgnorth Boys’ Club.
D-EXP/P/B7/63 undated Wolverhampton Archives
D-EXP/P/B7/66 undated Wolverhampton Archives
The caption from D-EXP/P/B7/60 belongs on the rear of this photograph, which is a birds eye panoramic view taken from the top of St Leonard’s Church. The photograph includes Bridgnorth Grammar School in the centre.
D-EXP/P/B7/43 16 Aug 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
The house was put on the market by the church council to help cover bills. Reverend Donald Phillpot and Racecourse Drive are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/B7/45 17 Oct 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
The Rural District Council was inviting tenders for the conversion of the properties into a single two-bedroom house.
D-EXP/P/B7/46 14 Apr 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
The ruins were going to be checked by experts to make sure they were safe, as the tower was tilting. Bridgnorth Rural Borough Council and the Department of Environment are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/B7/47 17 Apr 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
The regiment marched into the town to receive the freedom of the borough. Mayor Councillor William Parr, Brigadier Hardy, and the 3rd Battalion are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/B7/48 4 Oct 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
The building was destroyed by Oliver Cromwell’s army in the 17th century. This photograph shows it through the autumn leaves of Bridgnorth Park.