The firm was beating sales targets and recruiting more staff. Mr R. J. Benbow and General Motors are mentioned. The photograph shows Patrick Greenhous (right) with shows John T. Battenberg III.
Commemoration of ten years of the club. The photograph shows a birthday cake being cut for the occasion by (from left) Margaret Davies, Jenny Price, Rita Turner and Agnes Shell.
Florence in the Women’s Army uniform she wore during the First World War. She was preparing to lead a parade alongside a Chelsea Pensioner at the Festival of Remembrance in the Civic Hall. Mary Beeston also appears in the photograph.
Retired midwife Veronica reconnected with a baby she delivered, now Mrs Clements of Seaton in South Devon, just as the Queen was being crowned on Coronation Day. Melany Clements is mentioned.
Mary Ann Walford and Ewart Dyehouse became King and Queen for the day at a jubilee party. The photograph shows them joining in with singing, with Catherine Mullen on the left.
Margaret Barrett and her son, Michael and dog Tammy, stayed up all night to guard a collection of royal mementoes and artefacts for a jubilee exhibition. The Reverend John Barrett and son Mark are also mentioned.
The photograph shows Mayor Councillor James Leadbetter swapping hats/crowns with Jublee Prince Gary Baines at their street party, alongside Jubilee Queen Susan Faulkner and Edith Leadbeater.
Two members of the group took part in the Dalalamb Jamboree in Sweden, partly paid for by Albrighton Round Table. The Albrighton Scout and Guide Unit is mentioned. The photograph shows Robert Wood shaking the hand of David Walton of Cross Road and Neal Li
Councillor Bill Madeley was guest of honour at the jubilee street party. The photograph shows him handing sandwiches to Jane Butler (left) and her sister, Dawn. barrett
The church held a jubilee flower festival. The photograph shows Diane Turner of Claremont Road in Sedgley with her children Matthew and Kate looking at an arrangement which was meant to depict the Queen’s throne.