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War Memorial, Rowley Regis Cemetery, Powke Lane, Old Hill, Sandwell

D-EXP/P/W27/118 26 May 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

A box containing the names of local casualties was buried in the war memorial, and there were calls for it to be opened in order to have access to this information. Councillor Ron Whyley and Sandwell Amenities and Recreation Commitee are mentioned.

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Mesty Croft Memorial, Alma Street and Oxford Street, Wednesbury

D-EXP/P/W27/134 8 Aug 1967 Wolverhampton Archives

Memorial in the school grounds threatened by possible demolition. The names that can be seen on the photograph includes J. Worthington, J. Thicket, W. E. Churchill, W. E. Cooper, L. Price, J. May, J. Hunt, F. Ingram, J. Dent, S. T. Scott, F. Weston, C. W.

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Concert, East Park Junior School, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W105/2 26 Mar 1985 Wolverhampton Archives

The junior school held a concert tracing Wolverhampton’s 1000-year history from Saxon times with the Battle of Wodensfield, and including events such as the flight of Prince Charles after the Battle of Worcester, a cholera epidemic in Bilston, the industr

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Sandwell District General Hospital, Sandwell

D-EXP/P/C152/29 c. 15 Apr 1982 Wolverhampton Archives

Members of the West Bromwich Round Table raised money to buy vital equipment for the children’s ward through a sponsored Boxing Day football match with the Scott Arms Football Club from Great Barr. Bob Judd is mentioned. The photograph shows Keith Butler

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Prince Charles, Alexander Stadium, Perry Barr, Birmingham

D-EXP/R/PC/175 24 Jun 1981 Wolverhampton Archives

Prince Charles officially opened the 10th annual regional games for people with learning difficulties, organised by the Midland Sports Association for the Mentally Handicapped, in his role as patron of the International Year of Disabled People. Stephen Pe

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Prince Charles, Alexander Stadium, Perry Barr, Birmingham

D-EXP/R/PC/171 24 Jun 1981 Wolverhampton Archives

Prince Charles officially opened the 10th annual regional games for people with learning difficulties, organised by the Midland Sports Association for the Mentally Handicapped, in his role as patron of the International Year of Disabled People.The Europea

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Prince Charles, Alexander Stadium, Perry Barr, Birmingham

D-EXP/R/PC/167 24 Jun 1981 Wolverhampton Archives

Prince Charles officially opened the 10th annual regional games for people with learning difficulties, organised by the Midland Sports Association, in his role as patron of the International Year of Disabled People. The Halesowen, Stourbridge and District

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Prince Charles, Alexander Stadium, Perry Barr, Birmingham

D-EXP/R/PC/166 24 Jun 1981 Wolverhampton Archives

Prince Charles officially opened the 10th annual regional games for people with learning difficulties, organised by the Midland Sports Association, in his role as patron of the International Year of Disabled People. Beverley Dunn of Wrekin Drive in Stourb

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Nechells Pub, Willenhall Road, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/D8W/55 11 Dec 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

The head of Wolverhampton Police, Chief Superintendent Bob Jones, began a marathon Christmas crawl of 36 town pubs without having a drink, in order to highlight the perils of drink driving. The Gate Hangs Well in Coseley is mentioned. The photograph shows

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Northicote Old Boys football team v. Etheridge Old Boys

D-EXP/S/NO/2 6 Oct 1962 Wolverhampton Archives

The Etheridge team (who appear in the photograph reference D-EXP/S/ET/4) are named as Brian Walker, Peter Darlington, Barry Evans, Cyril Palmer, Bill Thorpe, Tay Beasley, Tony Garbett, Roy Garrett, lawrence Blewitt, Ron Palmer and Derek Clayton. The North