Aerial view, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton
D-EXP/P/W1A/5 23 Aug 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
Aerial view with tower blocks on the skyline, and rows of terraced houses.
D-EXP/P/W1A/5 23 Aug 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
Aerial view with tower blocks on the skyline, and rows of terraced houses.
D-EXP/P/W1A/8 23 Aug 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
Aerial view across blocks of modern housing, towards older housing further away.
D-EXP/P/W1A/6 23 Aug 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
Aerial view with two tower blocks surrounded by trees, cars parked to the left, and houses on the skyline.
D-EXP/P/W69/61 26 Nov 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
Opening of the new market. Fred Willens of Francis Nicholls is quoted, and the photograph shows Edgar Finney (left) and Bert Weaver.
D-EXP/R/CD/57 c. Jul 1981 Wolverhampton Archives
D-EXP/P/W1A/2 23 Aug 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
Aerial view across rooftops, blocks of flats in foreground, older housing, terraces, and parked cars. The first part of the redevelopment scheme was nearly complete. New Hampton Road West, Sweetman Street, and Coleman Street are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/W1A/3 23 Aug 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
Aerial view with flats to the left, houses to the right and older properties in the distance. The first part of the redevelopment scheme was nearly complete. New Hampton Road West, Sweetman Street, and Coleman Street are mentioned. The article is identica
D-EXP/P/C152/10 16 Oct 1980 Wolverhampton Archives
Brother and sister, Paul and Catherine Bradley, had undergone identical operations for a burst appendix. Brookshide [Brookside] Way, Blakedown, Portugal and Janet Bradley are mentioned in the accompanying article.
D-EXP/P/H44/24 25 Jan 1980 Wolverhampton Archives
The tower block was the first to benefit from a pioneering Dudley Council plan to turn the flats into luxury apartments with a “no children” policy, to reduce vandalism and move families out of high rise blocks. The photograph shows Alice Fellows using a
D-EXP/P/H44/51 9 Jun 1986 Wolverhampton Archives
Walsall Police were helping the Pleck Community Cooperative to turn the property into flats for young people of 16 and over. Brian Bennett is quoted. Councillors Arthur Toon and Norman Matthews are mentioned. The photograph shows Chief Inspector Alan Wilk