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44 Queen Square, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W1Q/56 13 Mar 1981 Wolverhampton Archives

The 16th century half-timber building had been opened to the public after extensive restoration work by Wolverhampton Council. The photograph shows Tony Perry and Linda Jones holding a photograph taken before the renovation.

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Graiseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W1G/17 20 Apr 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

The building was being sold by the Royal Wolverhampton School. Claremont Road, Carlton Road, Enoch Powell MP, Geoffrey de Graiseley, Moses Ironmonger, Salop Street, George Green, St Peter’s Church, Mark Smith and Knight Frank and Rutley are mentioned, and

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Old Retail Market Hall, North Street, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W69/13 3 Jan 1961 Wolverhampton Archives

Looking down on demolition work on the old Market Hall from the top of St. Peter’s Church tower. Vehicles are parked in the foreground, and there are views of St Marks, Chapel Ash, the Civic Hall, and the Old Town Hall. A tractor can be seen in the shell

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Chubb Buildings, Fryer Street, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W1F/14 9 Jul 1992 Wolverhampton Archives

The refurbishment of the building won the Royal Town Planning Institute West Midlands award for planning achievement. The Midland Industrial Association, Sandwell Farm Park, Wolverhampton Council, the Lighthouse Project, Birmingham City Council, the Black

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Gorsty Hayes Cottage, Wood Road, Tettenhall

D-EXP/P/T1/55 27 Oct 1978 Wolverhampton Archives

Urgent restoration work was required to replace most of the old timber framing of the building, which was being used as a priest’s house by the Roman Catholic church of St Thomas of Canterbury. Geoffrey Marsh from Wednesfield, the West Midlands County Cou

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Greenfield Avenue, Stourbridge, Dudley

D-EXP/P/H44/64 17 Dec 1981 Wolverhampton Archives

A block of flats built by Dudley Council in 1978 received a commendation in a new awards scheme run by the Royal Institute of British Architects, The Environment Department, Martha Raybould and the National House Building Council are mentioned. The photog

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Heath Town Congregational Church, Wolverhampton Road, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W32/53 30 Apr 1963 Wolverhampton Archives

The church was due to close later in the year, following a compulsory purchase order for home building by Wolverhampton Council. A new church (an amalgamation with Masefield Road) was to be built at the junction of Old Fallings Lane and Cannock Road. Mr A

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Dudley Action Sport Returns, Mons Hill School

D-EXP/S/WF/54 26 Feb 1983 Wolverhampton Archives

The group had founded Dudley’s first women’s football team and was appealing for more players in order to enrol in the Women’s Football League in the forthcoming season. Jane Richardson is quoted, and the WRVS building in Wolverhampton Street is mentioned