The regiment marched into the town to receive the freedom of the borough. Mayor Councillor William Parr, Brigadier Hardy, and the 3rd Battalion are mentioned.
The building was destroyed by Oliver Cromwell’s army in the 17th century. This photograph shows it through the autumn leaves of Bridgnorth Park.
The caption from D-EXP/P/B7/60 belongs on the rear of this photograph, which is a birds eye panoramic view taken from the top of St Leonard’s Church. The photograph includes Bridgnorth Grammar School in the centre.
The firm was voted best in the country by the National Association of Drop Forgers and Stampers. Pictured are Alwyn Rosser (left), John Powell and Ray Wilkes.
Chief salesman with new “quartz” washer
The firm moved to new purpose-built premises. The photograph shows John Fish (centre) and his team.
Alex Bradley teaching a group of apprentices.
Alan Bate keeping the production line going.
Jeff Spittle assembling a bearing for an RB211 engine.
Bill Sidaway cutting the tape to officially open the new factory. Ductile Steels is mentioned.