This photograph was used on several occasions to mark the anniversary of the death of Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison, better known as Sister Dora. Richmond in Yorkshire and Hauxwell are mentioned.
The photograph shows Schofield saving the ball from Kevan.
Prince Albert statue in the foreground, with Barclays Bank, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and the Cafe Royal in the background.
There was talk of moving the Prince Albert statue to West Park or replacing it with a statue of the Duke of Edinburgh in polo kit.
The photograph includes the Prince Albert statue, and the premises of Midland Bank Limited, Barclays Bank, and Currys.
A dove of peace sign on the side of a building, which was apparently painted to end a dispute between neighbouring tailors.
The Swan and Peacock inn was empty and run down, but had been acquired by clients of Hales & Partners of London.
The old Star and Garter Hotel was bought in 1960 by the Murrayfields Real Estate Co., Ltd. for redevelopment, but it still stood empty.
The photograph shows Susan Oliver curtseying as she handed a bouquet to Her Majesty the Queen, the the Duke of Edinbrugh and Mayor Alderman H. H. Coughlan alongside.