Bishop Percy’s House, Bridgnorth
D-EXP/P/B7/11 8 Feb 1956 Wolverhampton Archives
The building was built in 1580 and was later the home of Bridgnorth Boys’ Club.
D-EXP/P/B7/11 8 Feb 1956 Wolverhampton Archives
The building was built in 1580 and was later the home of Bridgnorth Boys’ Club.
D-EXP/P/B7/12 7 Sep 1956 Wolverhampton Archives
A Jacobean building that was likely to be demolished to ease traffic conditions.
D-EXP/P/W1B/4 29 Oct 1959 Wolverhampton Archives
The building was used as a fowl house and built around the time of the Armada.
D-EXP/P/W1D/28 19 Mar 1953 Wolverhampton Archives
A building dated 1889 which was being used as a café and billiards saloon.
D-EXP/P/W1F/3 29 Aug 1980 Wolverhampton Archives
The Mander Centre is in the background as two men are at work on the roof of a building.
D-EXP/P/W1M/44 11 Aug 1970 Wolverhampton Archives
The building was being demolished to make way for road improvements.
D-EXP/P/W1P/32 12 Jun 1974 Wolverhampton Archives
The derelict building was to be preserved and restored as part of the new Perton site. Paul Lindsay of Gallifords is mentioned, and Bertha Roak is quoted.
D-EXP/P/H1/27 5 Sep 1967 Wolverhampton Archives
The Stewart-era building was undergoing restoration work.
D-EXP/N/AD/28 15 Jul 1988 Wolverhampton Archives
David had been appointed alongside Alan Seddon of the Midlands office in Walsall.
D-EXP/P/W1B/26 15 Nov 1920 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows ladders placed alongside a partly demolished building, with onlookers to the right and left, and a heap of rubble on the ground.