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Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Darlington, FA Cup 5th Round

D-EXP/S/WW/172 15 Feb 1958 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows Wolves’s second goal with Jimmy Murray heading the ball into the corner after a flick from Deeley and a pass from Mullen. The photograph is marked “Cup Tie Souvenir”.

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Walsall

D-EXP/S/WA/180 14 Sep 1970 Wolverhampton Archives

Allan Baker was carried off injured against Tranmere at Fellows Park after scoring one of the goals which enabled Walsall to win 2-0. The photograph shows Baker in Walsall General Hospital with his right leg heavily plastered because of a dislocated knee.

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Heath Town Harriers Girls Football Team

D-EXP/S/WF/30 1 Dec 1976 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows (back row) Cindy Theobald, Dorothy Thompson, Anita Parker, Debbie Eaton, Susan Marson (captain), Sandra McCrorie; (front row) Anne Stanley, June Cotterill, Joanne Wilkes, Tracey Wilkes and Mavis Dainty.

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Walsall v. Torquay United

D-EXP/S/WA/97 31 Jul 1963 Wolverhampton Archives

Team photograph (back row, left to right): K. Hodgkisson, G. Palin, R. Howells, A. Ogilvie, J. Sharples, G. Newton, F. Gregg; (front row) A. Wood (trainer), G. Meek, A. McPherson, W, Moore (manager), G. Wills, J. Dudley, J. O’Neill, V. Potts (trainer).

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Walsall

D-EXP/S/WA/85 29 Aug 1961 Wolverhampton Archives

Players and manager Bill Moore visiting the old people’s wards at St John’s Hospital in Pleck Road. The photograph shows Bill Moore, Bill Guttridge, Bill Younger, Keith Ball and Trevor Foster chatting with Mr T. Wassall.

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Sportsco Ladies v Norton Strollers, Goodyear’s Sports Ground, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/S/WF/22 1 May 1976 Wolverhampton Archives

Sportsco beat Norton Strollers 13-2 in a charity match to raise money for the Dudley, Wolverhampton and Sandwell Association for Spina Bifida, with a foobtall signed by West Bromwich Albion and other local football stars being raffled off. The photograph

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Walsall Area Health Authority

D-EXP/P/N11/81 16 Sep 1976 Wolverhampton Archives

Three sisters – Elizabeth Burns, Nellie Johns and Ada Burke – saved up for a joint retirement party, but unfortunately all three died before reaching retirement age, so their sister, Emma Rathbone, donated the money to buy three hospital beds. The photogr

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Mander Centre, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W1M/2 13 Sep 1968 Wolverhampton Archives

A mural, shown from the Cleveland Street entrance to the Hammerson Development, of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preaching to the town in the mid-18th century. Dudley Street, the Noah’s Ark Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Lichfield Street, Wheelers