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1st Battalion, Staffordshire Regiment, Whittington Barracks, Lichfield

D-EXP/P/A72/133 13 Sep 1985 Wolverhampton Archives

The regimental band and drums were embarking on a mini-tour of the Midlands, including the Sandwell Centre in West Bromwich, Lichfield’s Civic Hall, Walsall, Penkridge, Stafford, Tamworth, Codsall, Burton-on-Trent and Uttoxeter as part of the battalion’s

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3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, Staffordshire Regiment, Burton-upon-Trent

D-EXP/P/T64/227 13 May 1989 Wolverhampton Archives

Staffordshire bull terrier Watchman III went on parade, having recently become the battalion’s new mascot. East Staffordshire District Council, Councillor Stan Deeming, the British Legion and Old Comrades Association are mentioned. The photograph shows Wa

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Chadsmead Junior School, Lichfield

D-EXP/P/B52/81 5 Oct 1989 Wolverhampton Archives

A unique sponsorship deal with Ford dealers Lichfield Motors enabled the school to have free use of a minibus during term times, and the garage was able to hire it out during the holidays. Lester Davies is quoted, and Staffordshire County Council and the

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Markets United v. Markets Football Club, Wolverhampton Thursday Leage

D-EXP/S/MA/13 20 Oct 1966 Wolverhampton Archives

Markets F. C. won the game 4-2, with Kershaw, Preston and Jenkins scoring, and Parton and Gulllock scoring for United. The United team are named as T. Turner, G. Guest, T. Mitchell, R. Thomson, M. Smith, P. Edwards, A. Parton, J. Slyde, N. Postance, T. Ro

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Markets United v. Markets Football Club, Wolverhampton Thursday Leage

D-EXP/S/MA/14 20 Oct 1966 Wolverhampton Archives

Markets F. C. won the game 4-2, with Kershaw, Preston and Jenkins scoring, and Parton and Gulllock scoring for United. The F. C. team are named as M. Kershaw, B. Taplin, M. Morgan, A. Hall, W. Holland, L. Oakley; (front) R. Brewer, T. Gorman, A. Jenkins,

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Dunstall Road, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/P3A/29 11 Feb 1966 Wolverhampton Archives

Two police officers, John Pritchard and Francis Fieldhouse, were presented with certificates from the Society of the Protection of Life from Fire by Mayor Councillor Frank Clapham after saving a barely conscious John Manley from his smoke-filled house. Mr