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Taste of Pop exhibition, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/89 22 Feb 1994 Wolverhampton Archives

The exhibition featured work by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Joe Tilson and Richard Hamilton, and a collection of merchandise was on sale in the Gallery shop. Martin Jones is mentioned. The photograph shows Samantha Vincent (left) and Louise Goodman mod

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Taste of Pop exhibition, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/90 2 Mar 1994 Wolverhampton Archives

The Gallery was hosting an event to create an Andy Warhol-style “15 seconds of fame” film starring Wolverhampton residents. Martin Jones is quoted. The photograph shows Des Lane, Neil Brown and Heidi Smith holding a clock made by Simpson & Son of Wolverha

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Taste of Pop exhibition, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/91 2 Mar 1994 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows Des Lane, Neil Brown and Heidi Smith holding a clock made by Simpson & Son of Wolverhampton and with their faces hidden or masked in St Peter’s Gardens.

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Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/93 27 Mar 1994 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows ladies with cakes.

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St Peter’s Church exhibition, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/94 25 May 1994 Wolverhampton Archives

An exhibition of artefacts, including the marriage register with the signature of Button Gwinnett, a weathercock which caused a fire, and Holy Communion silverware was due to open. The American Declaration of Independence is mentioned. The photograph show

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Watercolour Exhibition, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

D-EXP/P/W65/95 15 Aug 1994 Wolverhampton Archives

Part of the exhibition featured coloured sheets of transparency paper on a light box, where children could build up their own pictures. The photograph shows Brett Simpson from Chapel Ash.

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Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Lichfield Street

D-EXP/P/W65/85 10 Dec 1993 Wolverhampton Archives

The shop and tea room were due to be refurbished, and the staff were given a new look in preparation. Martin Jones is quoted, and the photograph shows Des Lane (left) and Bill Paddock showing off new ties and pullovers.