“Deuce”
D-EXP/P/E29/3 9 Oct 1959 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows an ATV camera filming “Deuce”, an English Electric computer at Stafford that was able to electronically analyse early election results.
D-EXP/P/E29/3 9 Oct 1959 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows an ATV camera filming “Deuce”, an English Electric computer at Stafford that was able to electronically analyse early election results.
D-EXP/R/CO/10 2 Jun 1953 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows people at a coronation party. Please note this photograph may contain archaic imagery which we would not longer deem acceptable, and may cause offence.
D-EXP/R/CO/7 2 Jun 1953 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows children dressed up for a coronation party. Please note this photograph may contain archaic imagery which we would not longer deem acceptable, and may cause offence.
D-EXP/P/A72/21 29 Dec 1960 Wolverhampton Archives
Local wood carvers were famous throughout Africa for their models of animals and masks. The photograph shows Private Brian Murdoch, Lance-Corporal Ken Elson and Driver Brian Chatham, all from Wolverhampton, watching one of them at work.
D-EXP/P/A72/8 24 Nov 1960 Wolverhampton Archives
The Battalion were trying to enhance their reputation prior to leaving for duty in Kenya. The photograph shows Private J Bright from Dudley and Corporal V. Hawkins from Walsall demonstrating tropical dress.
D-EXP/P/B36/8 26 Jun 1954 Wolverhampton Archives
The Church includes a tablet to Mary Pearce, the wife of Thomas Pearce of Llynypandu in Flintshire, who was descended from King Edward I. The famillies of Gifford, Wyndham Howard, Neville, Granville, Courtenay, and Francis Pearce of Wellington in Shropshi
D-EXP/P/A85/86 18 May 1959 Wolverhampton Archives
The soldiers from Whittington Barracks were dressed in the original uniform of the Regiment. The photograph shows Mayor Councillor J. S. Taylor inspecting the guard of honour at the start of the Bower fair.
D-EXP/P/A85/85 16 Jun 1958 Wolverhampton Archives
A memorial tablet built into the wall remembered Jack, “the South Stafford Guard Room Dog”, who died 20 March 1895, and the newspaper was appealing to its readers for more information about him.
D-EXP/P/A85/84 8 May 1958 Wolverhampton Archives
R. S. M. Norman King (inset) watched his last passing out parade of his army career. The main photograph shows Colonel E. Lough of the Mercian Brigade taking the salute.
D-EXP/P/A85/82 7 Nov 1957 Wolverhampton Archives
The R. S. M. Mr N. King unfortunately had to miss the passing out parade because he had lost his voice. He can be seen in the background of the photograph, which features Lieutenant-Colonel M. J. Perreau of the North Staffordshire Regiment inspecting the