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Slade, Fire Station, Merridale Street, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/M/S1/14 28 Feb 1975 Wolverhampton Archives

The group visited Wolverhampton’s central fire station to publicise their new film, Flame. The photograph shows around the escape pole and wearing fire helments Don Powell (left) and Jimmy Lea, with Noddy Holder (left) and Dave Hill in front.

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Robert Plant, Stourbridge

D-EXP/M/R1/6 3 Dec 1993 Wolverhampton Archives

Robert interrupted his solo world tour to fly back from America to pay his last respects after the death of his friend, Edward Frost (nicknamed Frostie). The Mardi Gras Society, Stourbridge Crematorium, South Road in Stourbridge, Mary Stevens Park, Cherry

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Bridgnorth

D-EXP/P/B7/53 5 Jan 1988 Wolverhampton Archives

The island in the River Severn appears to be flooded.

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Bridgnorth

D-EXP/P/B7/54 5 Jan 1988 Wolverhampton Archives

Flooding of the River Severn.

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Bridgnorth

D-EXP/P/B7/55 3 Apr 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

Clive Gwilt of Bramble Ridge and Heather Lockett had prepared a new tourism guide. The names of G. Wilkinson and J. Griffiths are on the rear of the photograph.

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Bilston Enamels

D-EXP/P/B14/8 1 Mar 1971 Wolverhampton Archives

Councillor Walter Hughes organised a meeting at Bilston Art Gallery to protest against plans to move the enamels to Bantock House as part of a reorganisation plan for all Wolverhampton museums and art galleries. David Rodgers is mentioned.

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Enamel tea caddies

D-EXP/P/B14/9 13 May 1971 Wolverhampton Archives

Wolverhampton Art Gallery bought a pair of tea caddies made in South Staffordshire at a sale in Bewdley organised by Nock and Joseland. David Rodgers is quoted, and Bilston, Lichfield Street and Bantock Park are mentioned.

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Kidderminster General Hospital, Sutton Road, Kidderminster

D-EXP/P/C152/64 23 Dec 1985 Wolverhampton Archives

Customers at the Weary Traveller pub, which was directly opposite the hospital, donated money to provide the children’s ward with new portable colour televisions and a computer. The photograph shows Christine and Fred Coleman (centre), with (from left) Ma