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Shadow Puppet Show, Walsall Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W11/17 18 Dec 1988 Wolverhampton Archives

The puppet show recalled legends of Native Americans. The photograph shows Pat Motzheim of Manor Road, Streetly, with her children, Hannah and Paul, who made and performed the show.

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Walsall Museum and Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W11/21 1 Aug 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

“Sorrow” by Vincent Van Gogh was returned to Walsall Art Gallery after being on loan for six months to Holland for a major international art celebration to mark the centenary of the death of the artist. Amseterdam, the Garman Ryan Room, Rembrandt, Picasso

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Walsall Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W11/22 3 Oct 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

The work of Colombian artist Julieta Rubio was featured in a three-week exhibition. Part of the accompanying article is missing, but the College of Art, Darwall Street, Ireland, Korea, Spain, Yugoslavia, Taiwan, Norway, Latin America, Perua, Nicaragua and

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Walsall Museum and Art Gallery, Lichfield Street, Walsall

D-EXP/P/W11/26 3 Jan 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

The museum was collecting merchandise from the 1980s and 1990s to preserve for future generations. The photograph shows Sue Jeans with some Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles memorabilia.

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Garman-Ryan Collections, Walsall Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W11/29 19 Mar 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

A handpainted lithograph, “La Revue Blanche” by Pierre Bonnard, was being sent to Japan for a six month touring exhibition, joining works from all over Europe and America. Jo Digger is quoted and Toulouse-Lautrec and the Folies-Bergere are mentioned. The

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Celebrating Age events, Walsall Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W11/32 12 Jun 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

As part of a week-long series of events to highlight the work, leisure and community contributions made by the town’s older citizens, the Gallery put on an exhibition featuring photographs of celebrities and local landmarks from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s