After 100 years the mill was due to be demolished and replaced by a modern service station. Edward Whittaker and his father Charles are mentioned. The photograph shows the exterior.
The largest snatch block ever made by the company was being sent to Brazil. The photograph shows Ted Taylor (left) and Peter Randon.
The 15th century property was being restored, with the interior being modernised. The photograph shows the house covered in scaffolding and men at work on the restoration.
The photograph shows Colin Taylor signing for Walsall, with Mr E. Wilson, Ron Harrison and Bill Harrison.
The photograph shows goalkeeper Bob Wesson signing for Walsall at Fellows Park, watched by Ernest Wilson (left) and Bill Harrison.
The photograph shows the players getting final instructions from manager Ray Shaw.
The photograph shows Ray Shaw directing a training session in preparation for the forthcoming match.
Walsall had signed Tommy Watson from Peterborough, and he had played at Gay Meadow. The photograph shows Watson at Fellows Park with Ron Harrison and Ray Shaw.
The photograph shows trainer Arthur Cox helping off an injured Trevor Meath.
The photograph shows two new players – Mike Tindall (seated) and John Burckitt (standing) – signing for Walsall at Fellows Park, alongside Ray Shaw (left) and Ernie Wilson.