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Wolverhampton Art Gallery Friezes

D-EXP/P/W65/10 13 Nov 1962 Wolverhampton Archives

Spikes had been erected on ledges above the friezes to deter pigeons. The photograph shows a close-up.

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Victoria Street, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W1V/16 23 Feb 1961 Wolverhampton Archives

The old Star and Garter Hotel was bought in 1960 by the Murrayfields Real Estate Co., Ltd. for redevelopment, but it still stood empty.

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St Michael and All Angels Church, Tettenhall

D-EXP/P/T1/23 11 Oct 1954 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows the last of the roof timbers going in as the church was being rebuilt after the fire.

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80th Foot Regiment of Staffordshire

D-EXP/P/A85/87 13 Sep 1961 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows five men dressed in an 1845 uniform being drilled by Sergeant-Major John Martin of Dunstall Road in Wolverhampton.

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Staffordshire Regiment

D-EXP/P/A72/25 13 Sep 1961 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows Tony Wade of Biddlestone Place in Darlaston (left) and George Downs of Salisbury Street in Wolverhampton. Hong Kong and Singapore are mentioned.

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Staffordshire Regiment

D-EXP/P/A72/26 13 Sep 1961 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows Private Fred Lathe of Well Lane in Wednesfield communicating with his driver from the gun turret of an armoured car. Kenya is mentioned.

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Staffordshire Regiment

D-EXP/P/A72/27 13 Sep 1961 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows Lance-Corporal John Chester of Southbourne Road in Fordhouses wearing the 1845 uniform of the Staffordshire 80th Foot Regiment.

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John Street, Bilston

D-EXP/P/B36/11 28 Jan 1955 Wolverhampton Archives

Bilston Council was considering sparing the 200-year-old public house from demolition because it was where a well-known brewery business started.

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Park Street Hospital, Shifnal

D-EXP/P/S53/3 12 Jul 1961 Wolverhampton Archives

The hospital was due to be replaced by two modern wards. The sign on the photograph mentions “Wolverhampton H. M. C.”