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Hagley Village Fete

D-EXP/P/F54H/18 27 Jun 1983 Wolverhampton Archives

Villagers lined the streets for a procession of floats along Pinewoods Avenue to the village playing fields to raise money for Hagley Community Centre. The photograph shows clowns from Hagley Play Club.

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Huntingtree Playing Fields, Halesowen

D-EXP/P/F54H/13 12 Jul 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows mothers dressed as pirates from Hayseech Playgroup asking Ken Southam from Broadway Avenue for money: (from left) Elaine Welch, Wendy Bolton, Sue Sanders and Beverley Woodward.

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Huntingtree Playing Fields, Halesowen

D-EXP/P/F54H/15 12 Jul 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows the carnival’s “duck the maiden” stall with (from left) Andrew Bayton of Bassnage Road and twin sisters Lisa and Mandy Payne of Fallowfield Road, all from Earls High School.

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Mousehall Farm Road, Quarry Bank

D-EXP/P/F1Q/6 24 Jan 1981 Wolverhampton Archives

Carole Southerton and her son Mark were lucky to escape alive as fire blazed throughout their house, leading to fire chiefs warning of the dangers of foam-filled furniture. The photograph shows Carole with Paul.

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Kidderminster Fire Station

D-EXP/P/F2S/62 22 Nov 1977 Wolverhampton Archives

Fire officers were starting fires to keep themselves warm whilst on picket duty overnight. John Gordon is quoted and Home Secretary Merlyn Rees is mentioned. The photograph shows Seymour Denver (left) and Roger Brown chopping wood for their colleagues to

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Halesowen Fire Station

D-EXP/P/F2O/18 5 Sep 1983 Wolverhampton Archives

The station held an open day, including firefighting displays and a rescue from a blazing tower. The photograph shows James Giles trying on a Victorian helmet (son of Geoff, a fire officer at Brierley Hill).

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Wordsley Upholstery, Camp Hill

D-EXP/P/F2F/43 8 Sep 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

Two fire officers became trapped after two neighbouring factories were gutted by fires, and they were rescued and taken to Corbett Hospital in the nick of time. Mick Wood of Stourbridge Station is quoted. The photograph shows Ken Dwoak of Kingswinford (le

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Blue Watch, Halesowen Fire Station

D-EXP/P/F2F/85 6 Feb 1988 Wolverhampton Archives

Fire officers turned themselves into a human fruit machine in the Precinct to raise money for Comic Relief. The photograph shows Rachael Jones winning a prize, with Derry Machin being the arm and (from left) John Winwood, Andy Keen, Geoff Dixon and Alan B