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Malcolm Poynter exhibition, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/75 27 Mar 1993 Wolverhampton Archives

The artist claimed that, although they loved his work in Japan and Europe, it was scorned by the “cliquey London art establishment” due to his working class roots. The photograph shows Malcolm with some of his work.

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Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/68 24 Sep 1992 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows (left to right) Magali Maire from France, Amparo Ferrer from Spain, Lourdes Pinero Mora from Spain, Muriel Gaud from France and Guillemette Poignant from France with a Sunbeam motorcycle. Wolverhampton University is mentioned.

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Juginder Lamba and Tony Phillips exhibition, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/66 9 Apr 1992 Wolverhampton Archives

Giant sculptures and painting were due to go on show in the exhibition, based on the Greek Icarus myth. Bilston Community College is mentioned, and the photograph show Juginder with his “Pod” sculpture and Tony with his “City” painting.

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“The Dreaming Track”, by Keir Smith, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/57 10 Aug 1989 Wolverhampton Archives

Keir used wooden track sleepers from the London Underground and carved them into a unique art exhibit, including coastal scenes, clouds and trees. Birmingham Polytechnic School of Art is mentioned. The photographs shows Helen Williams (left) and her mothe

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Victoria Square, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W1V/2 18 Oct 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

Gurdev Rai of Albert Road, Tettenhall, helped pay for the Statue of Light and had donated money to the Council to launch a community awards scheme. Mayor Councillor Ray Swatman and Norman Perry are mentioned, and the Wulfrun Hotel can be seen in the backg

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St Michael and All Angels, Tettenhall

D-EXP/P/T1/70 2 Mar 1993 Wolverhampton Archives

An action group fighting proposals to build a parish centre alongside the church handed over a petition to Councillor Muriel Hodson for the planning committee. The photograph shows protestors in the area of the graveyard where the extension was planned.

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Mayfields Estate, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/H44/118 28 Oct 1992 Wolverhampton Archives

Members of the Mayfields Tenants Association were protesting plans to close the laundries by Wolverhampton Council. The photograph shows piper Marie Vincent, of the 42nd Highlanders Pipe Band, with (left) Elsie Carpenter and Iris Horton holding a banner.

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McCalla House, Laburnam Street, Graiseley, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/H44/126 13 Jul 1994 Wolverhampton Archives

A new sheltered housing scheme, named after Bishop Theophilus McCalla of Nehemiah Housing, was officially opened by Environment Minister Sir George Young. Loris Green is mentioned. The photograph shows Tony Fleming (left) greeting Sir George Young for the