Florence Avenue, Lanesfield, Wolverhampton
D-EXP/P/H1/59 7 Jun 1966 Wolverhampton Archives
Residents were woken in the early hours of the morning by the “dawn chorus” of a guinea fowl, and Jim Cox alerted the police.
D-EXP/P/H1/59 7 Jun 1966 Wolverhampton Archives
Residents were woken in the early hours of the morning by the “dawn chorus” of a guinea fowl, and Jim Cox alerted the police.
D-EXP/P/S222/14 16 Jan 1956 Wolverhampton Archives
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.
D-EXP/P/W32/3 2 Jun 1964 Wolverhampton Archives
Two stained glass windows in the Lady Chapel, which were unharmed by a fire which damaged the rest of the building
D-EXP/P/W32/129 14 Jul 1965 Wolverhampton Archives
Waterless fountain in St Peter’s Gardens.
D-EXP/P/W32/198 28 Mar 1963 Wolverhampton Archives
Exterior.
D-EXP/P/W13/38 4 Dec 1963 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows Maureen Norton with a print of Botticelli’s “Virgin of the Lillies”.
D-EXP/P/W1W/38 5 Jan 1965 Wolverhampton Archives
Will Hughes of a quarry at Clee Hill near Ludlow was the only employee left who knew the craft of stone-setting. The photograph shows one of the few remaining streets in Wolverhampton with cobble stones set in it.
D-EXP/P/W1S/41 3 Nov 1960 Wolverhampton Archives
The Swan and Peacock inn was empty and run down, but had been acquired by clients of Hales & Partners of London.
D-EXP/P/W1S/81 29 Jan 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
A scheme to convert the former Drill Hall into a multi-sports centre was going before the Town Council for approval.
D-EXP/P/W1D/33 21 Nov 1930 Wolverhampton Archives
A dove of peace sign on the side of a building, which was apparently painted to end a dispute between neighbouring tailors.