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Colwich Church, Little Haywood

D-EXP/P/C12/139 26 Mar 1993 Wolverhampton Archives

Dudley-born artist Victoria Bowater-Wright chose the church to feature in a book concerning the ancestral home of the Earl of Lichfield, Shugborough Hall. The British Council is mentioned.

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Battle of Britain Wings Appeal, Cannock

D-EXP/P/W95B/9 22 Sep 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

A commemorative china plate depicting aircraft which took part in the famous dog-fights of 1940, produced by Peter Jones. His wife Sheila is quoted and Doug Williams is mentioned. The photograph shows his daughter, Beth, with the plate.

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Battle of Britain Exhibition, Ancient High House, Stafford

D-EXP/P/W95B/6 12 Sep 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

Mark Bailey in a flying helmet getting a sneak preview of the exhibition with a painting of a Spitfire paid for by the town. Co-operative Street and Keith Truscott are mentioned.

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St James’s Church, Acton Trussell

D-EXP/P/C12/2 22 Aug 1993 Wolverhampton Archives

Carter’s Canal Capers, a family fun day by the canal to raise funds for the church to pay for repairs. Pictured is John Carter with (from left) Barbara Lockett, Jan Blount and Pam Carter.

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Tamworth General Hospital

D-EXP/P/D31/12 21 Feb 1992 Wolverhampton Archives

A new 24-hour emergency flying squad, aimed at reducing road deaths, was launched by doctors, to include roads such as the M42 and A38. The Staffordshire Family Health Services Authority and Burton upon Trent are mentioned, and the photograph shows David

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Staffordshire Ambulance Service

D-EXP/P/A51/122 5 May 1989 Wolverhampton Archives

Middleway Middle School pupils Hayley Duke (left), Donna Buckley and Amanda Frampton (right), all of Wolseley Road in Stafford, were growing their nails as part of a fundraising drive. The article was written by Bill Elgad. Kate Duke is quoted.

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Ambulance workers return with half pay, North Staffordshire

D-EXP/P/A51/191 5 Feb 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

Staffordshire ambulance workers were due to return to work on half pay, amid claims of sabotage as other parts of the country were pushing for the strikes to continue. John Dempsey is mentioned. The photograph shows Tony Renshaw posing with tacks and nail

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Staffordshire Ambulance Service

D-EXP/P/A51/205 9 Jan 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

Staffordshire was the first in the West Midlands to opt out of NHS control, and was introducing new high visibility and more practical uniforms. The photograph shows Allan Perrins and Nora Collier modelling the new uniforms.

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Stafford Ambulance Station, Stone Road, Stafford

D-EXP/P/A51/197 28 Mar 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

Ambulance crews thanked the Mayor of Stafford Councillor Jack Kemp for his support during the pay dispute. Stafford Hospice at Home and the Staffordshire Ambulance Hardship Fund are mentioned. The photograph shows Steve Pearce handing a “Thank you” card t