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Gaol Square, Stafford

D-EXP/P/W27/165 13 Apr 1984 Wolverhampton Archives

A memorial garden to the men and women who served in the Falklands conflict with Argentina was unveiled in a ceremony which included a detachment from RAF Stafford.The photograph shows former mayor Trevor Reeves (left) with the incumbent Councillor Micha

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Victoria Square, Stafford

D-EXP/P/W27/163 21 Sep 1970 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows a wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the Battle of Britain, before a service in St Mary’s Church.

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Weston War Memorial

D-EXP/P/W27/164 9 Nov 1970 Wolverhampton Archives

Chairman Herbert Evans placed a wreath on behalf of the British Legion detachment from Hixon.

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Roll of Honour, Elmore Green Secondary School, Elmore Row, Bloxwich

D-EXP/P/W27/132 10 Jun 1975 Wolverhampton Archives

Appeal for help to move a marble First World War memorial to the T. P. Riley Comprehensive School in Lichfield Road. John Bell is mentioned, and the photograph shows Phillip Holmes. The names that can be seen on the photograph include I. Andrews, J. Bates

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German War Cemetery, Cannock Chase

D-EXP/P/W27/55 19 Aug 1969 Wolverhampton Archives

Otto Schlicht (right), President of the German War Graves Commission for the Bremen area with Lothar Rastemborski, president of the Bremen Sports Youth, with young Germany students who were working on the Military Cemetery.

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German War Cemetery, Cannock Chase

D-EXP/P/W27/45 17 Aug 1966 Wolverhampton Archives

Completion of a new section for four zeppelin crews shot down over Britain during the First World War, eight months ahead of the official opening.

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St Mary’s Church, Bushbury, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W27/152 24 Feb 1947 Wolverhampton Archives

Unveiling of a plaque commemorating the services of men of the 21st (Wolverhampton) Battalion South Staffordshire Home Guard. The photograph shows the Bishop of Lichfield (left) and Lieutenant-Colonel C. L. Riley.