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Chasewater Light Railway

D-EXP/P/R56/34 18 Sep 1972 Wolverhampton Archives

Sonia Fox, who starred in television’s “Crossroads, officially unveiled the nameplate of the steam locomotive Asbestos to mark its return to service after being refurbished. Mr A. M. Marshall of Turners Asbestos Cement Co., Ltd., in Manchester, Aldridge a

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210 Battery, Territorial Army, Germany

D-EXP/P/T64/161 2 Nov 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

Midlands soldiers joined regular British troops in a NATO exercise near Hamelin. The photograph shows Gunner Graham Martin of Rugby Street in Whitmore Reans bringing a Blowpipe into action under the guidance of Bombardier Lukel Lawrence of Gibbs Street in

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Harpers v. Sankeys

D-EXP/S/SA/4 7 Sep 1966 Wolverhampton Archives

The Harpers team are mentioned as Roy Pitt, Roger Bird, Keith Dunne, Peter Higgins, Derek Jones, Harold Holmes, Peter Parker, Ray Cooper, Jeremy Henshaw, Peter Ballanti and Bob Westmancoat. The photograph shows the Sankeys team: Brian Shelley, Bill Manfor

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Beaujolais Nouveau Race

D-EXP/P/D8B/23 15 Nov 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

The first all-women team to enter the race, representing Royal Brierley Crystal of Brierley Hill and Richmonds Wines of Kinver, managed to break the record to bring the first of the 1982 wine from Beaune, via Dover. Janice Stanton of Priory Road in Dudley

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Stephanie Rollason, Redruth Close, Kingswinford

D-EXP/P/A112/69 20 Feb 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

When baby Laura, fell asleep while Stephanie was visiting her sister, Carol Clyne, at ardon Court, Chilton Close, Lower Gornal, she put her in a bedroom but forgot the door catch was broken so they had to call the fire brigade to rescue the baby. The phot

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Huntingtree Playing Fields, Halesowen

D-EXP/P/F54H/11 12 Jul 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

Despite more than 6000 people attending the carnival, organisers believed that the fundraising profits would be lower than previous years due to the economic climate. Alan Percy is quoted and Dudley Road, the 2nd Lutley Brownies, Hasbury Methodist Playgro

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Huntingtree Playing Fields, Halesowen

D-EXP/P/F54H/14 12 Jul 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

Despite more than 6000 people attending the carnival, organisers believed that the fundraising profits would be lower than previous years due to the economic climate. Alan Percy is quoted and Dudley Road, the 2nd Lutley Brownies, Hasbury Methodist Playgro