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Fred Barnfield, artist, Rachel Gardens, Wednesbury

D-EXP/N/BAR/256 26 Oct 1976 Wolverhampton Archives

Fred had received anonymous postcards criticising his work, which was on display at Wednesbury Art Gallery. Birmingham Airport is mentioned.

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Tameside Junior School, Wednesbury

D-EXP/S/TA/3 18 Oct 1968 Wolverhampton Archives

Patricia Hodson and Jennifer Collier had attended a coaching course organised by West Bromwich Education Department and were believed to be the first women football coaches in the area.

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Wednesbury

D-EXP/P/W6/4 19 Feb 1968 Wolverhampton Archives

There was a new town centre development and multi-storey block opposite the town hall. The photograph shows a visitor going up an escalator towards the shops.

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Lower High Street, Wednesbury

D-EXP/P/W6/6 12 Feb 1977 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows a derelict site, with the premises of J. P. Fencing and Garden Supplies in the background.

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Wednesbury Enamels

D-EXP/P/B14/4 6 May 1968 Wolverhampton Archives

This collection was on show at a meeting of West Bromwich Council before going on display in local libraries. The 1884 Wolverhampton Industrial Exhibition is mentioned, and the photograph shows Graham Whitehouse with the collection.

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Wednesbury Fellowship of the Disabled

D-EXP/P/B52/13 17 Nov 1979 Wolverhampton Archives

Having raised money for a minibus, the charity needing to raise more in order to adapt it for wheelchairs. Wednesbury Rotary Club, The Patients Aid Trust Wolverhampton, and Kay Hudson are mentioned. The photograph shows John Isles (right) holding up the k

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Mesty Croft Memorial, Alma Street and Oxford Street, Wednesbury

D-EXP/P/W27/134 8 Aug 1967 Wolverhampton Archives

Memorial in the school grounds threatened by possible demolition. The names that can be seen on the photograph includes J. Worthington, J. Thicket, W. E. Churchill, W. E. Cooper, L. Price, J. May, J. Hunt, F. Ingram, J. Dent, S. T. Scott, F. Weston, C. W.

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O’Connell’s, florists, Union Street, Wednesbury

D-EXP/P/G19/97 7 Sep 1978 Wolverhampton Archives

The florist had received its biggest ever funeral order for a prominent member of the gypsy community from the Wolverhampton area. Graham Riley is quoted. The photograph shows Bridget and Vicky Riley working on the order.