Brierley Hill Methodist Church
D-EXP/P/B6/20 18 Nov 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
The building was due to be demolished. The Reverend Raymond Hawthorne is quoted, and the Congregational Church in Albion Street is mentioned.
D-EXP/P/B6/20 18 Nov 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
The building was due to be demolished. The Reverend Raymond Hawthorne is quoted, and the Congregational Church in Albion Street is mentioned.
D-EXP/S/WF/8 15 Jan 1974 Wolverhampton Archives
Doreen Hanselman was invited by the school’s headmaster to join the football team, as she was as good as the boys.
D-EXP/S/BH/1 19 Nov 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
Volunteer helpers adjusted the goal nets (Lionel Wi[name obscured], right) and mowed the lawn (Arthur Holt, left).
D-EXP/P/B6/19 7 Nov 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows Bill Wood next to a juxtaposition of an old gas lamp and a modern electric light, with Rock Hill and Clent Hills in the distance.
D-EXP/P/W3/12 7 Jan 1974 Wolverhampton Archives
200 barmaids who were members of the Transport and General Workers’ Union were protesting over wage cuts. Harry Littlehales is quoted, and Renee Short MP, Codsall, Wolverhampton and Dudley are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/W3/13 12 Jan 1974 Wolverhampton Archives
Catherine Cairns and Susan Harris turned the house into a shelter for homeless women. Lancashire, Bedfordshire, the Haven Project Committee, Wolverhampton Council and a cat called Samson are mentioned. The photograph shows Catherine and Susan in the kitch
D-EXP/S/HE/14 18 Nov 1971 Wolverhampton Archives
Now married to Derrick Flint, Rachael was guest speaker at the annual dinner of Bilston Townswomen’s Guild. The Express & Star, the Wolverhampton Chronicle, Tettenhall Hockey Club, Wolverhampton Ladies’ Cricket Club, and Dartford College of Physical Educa
D-EXP/P/G19/44 17 Aug 1970 Wolverhampton Archives
The event was organised by Seisdon Round Table, with proceeds going to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, and included an original vardo (Romany caravan) on display. The photograph shows Audrey Butler playing the accordion for a group of children.
D-EXP/S/HE/21 8 Mar 1974 Wolverhampton Archives
Hodnet trainer Roy Whiston and Fred Rimell of Kinnersley shared the challenge plate for the most jumping winners trained on the Wolverhampton circuit in the previous year. The photograph shows Rachael presenting it to Roy, with Mrs Whiston alongside.
D-EXP/S/HE/30 13 Jul 1977 Wolverhampton Archives
The chair of the Womens Cricket Association committee which approved Rachael’s sacking as captain, Rosemary Goodchild, arrived late to a cricket match at the Foxlands Penn, where she was due to play for Thames Valley against a West Midland side captained