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D-EXP/R/RQE/37 3 Nov 1955 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows Susan Oliver curtseying as she handed a bouquet to Her Majesty the Queen, the the Duke of Edinbrugh and Mayor Alderman H. H. Coughlan alongside.
D-EXP/R/RQE/37 3 Nov 1955 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows Susan Oliver curtseying as she handed a bouquet to Her Majesty the Queen, the the Duke of Edinbrugh and Mayor Alderman H. H. Coughlan alongside.
D-EXP/R/RQE/65 24 May 1962 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows Lynne Diane Masefield of Rakegate Infants School presenting the Queen with a bouquet on behalf of the schoolchildren of the borough, with Mayor Alderman M. Birch alongside.
D-EXP/R/RQE/100 20 Sep 1967 Wolverhampton Archives
Her Majesty the Queen named the Q4 “Queen Elizabeth II”, although the launch did not quite go to plan. John Rennie of John Brown and Cunard are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/W1Q/26 27 Mar 1961 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows Helga Coleman looking at the statue of Prince Albert, and the article relates to the statue needing a clean. There is a later article using the same photograph stating that Lady Longford’s book “Victoria R.I.”, which listed memorials
D-EXP/P/W1Q/27 14 Dec 1961 Wolverhampton Archives
On the centenary of the death of Prince Albert, no tributes had appeared next to his statue. A later article states that calls to remove the Prince Albert statue in favour of a Sir Charles Wheeler verson of Lady Wulfruna had been rejected. Queen Victoria
D-EXP/S/WA/16 13 Jan 1954 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows trainer Jackie Maund (who had been well known at Villa Park in his playing days) giving a toning-up massage to Billy Green, with Les Horne and Freddy Morris alongside at Fellows Park.
D-EXP/S/WA/30 9 Feb 1957 Wolverhampton Archives
Wives of the Walsall Directors had lent the Fellows Park Club a hand by setting up a share selling booth in the grandstand. The photograph shows Mr J. Bonsor, the director of Watford, purchasing a share from Mrs N. Longmore, the wife of the Walsall chairm
D-EXP/S/WA/36 17 Dec 1957 Wolverhampton Archives
Walsall played the Scottish Cup holders in their first ever match under floodlights at Fellows Park. The photograph shows the Falkirk goalkeeper, Brown, trying to block the advancing Brownlee.
D-EXP/S/WW/127 23 Dec 1957 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows Tansey, Dunlop and Sanders looking round at Clamp’s shot which had put Wolves in the lead, along with Murray about to cheer.
D-EXP/S/WW/181 24 Feb 1958 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows the goalkeeper Merrick walking back to pick the ball out of the net after Wolves’s 5th goal from Murray.