Dudley Street, Wolverhampton
D-EXP/P/W1D/62 undated Wolverhampton Archives
D-EXP/P/W1D/62 undated Wolverhampton Archives
D-EXP/P/W1Q/113 23 Apr 1964 Wolverhampton Archives
A new three-storey men’s shop, Horne Bros.
D-EXP/P/W1Q/116 14 Oct 1977 Wolverhampton Archives
Looking towards Five Ways, showing the County Court building.
D-EXP/P/W1Q/102 undated Wolverhampton Archives
Roadworks, with the premises of Burton on the corner of Darlington Street and Victoria Steet in the background.
D-EXP/P/W1Q/125 undated Wolverhampton Archives
The top of the street looking towards Five Ways, with the Queen’s Building in the background and the Army Careers office on the right.
D-EXP/P/W1Q/100 undated Wolverhampton Archives
A view down towards Darlington Street. The premises of Wolverhampton Freeholders’ Permanent Building Society and the National Provincial Bank of England can be seen.
D-EXP/P/W1T/24 27 Apr 1990 Wolverhampton Archives
Work started on the site of a new police station to replace the one at Dunstall Road. Acting Chief Constable Paul Leopold is quoted, and the photograph shows Councillor Mick Ablett of the West Midlands Police Authority cutting the first sod. The premises
D-EXP/P/W1D/6 13 Jan 1956 Wolverhampton Archives
A view down towards Chapel Ash with St Mark’s Church spire at the end, including the premises of Home Products and Moore.
D-EXP/P/W1M/45 7 Feb 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
Street sign off Coalway Road.
D-EXP/P/W1W/53 23 Mar 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
A sculpture, believed to be the biggest piece of art ever commissioned in the town, was nearly complete, and stood beside the Faculty of Art and Design. Hubert Dalwood, the Arts Council and Aldwin Ltd. of Birmingham are mentioned, and Councillor Walter Hu