
Hampton Loade, Bridgnorth
D-EXP/P/B7/71 undated Wolverhampton Archives
D-EXP/P/B7/71 undated Wolverhampton Archives
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Includes the premises of Johnsons and Lloyds Bank.
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The building was the property of the Bridgnorth Boys’ Club.
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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.
D-EXP/P/B7/67 undated Wolverhampton Archives
D-EXP/P/B7/68 undated Wolverhampton Archives
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D-EXP/P/B7/56 7 Apr 1992 Wolverhampton Archives
The article relates to Iain Shorthouse who volunteered at the Severn Valley Railway as well as working for British Rail. Kidderminster and Wolverhampton are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/B7/57 5 Apr 1993 Wolverhampton Archives
The 13th century friary, which had been discovered on the site of an old carpet factory, was officially reopened as a tourist attraction. The River Severn, Bovis Homes, English Heritage, the Bridgnorth Initiative and the Heart of England Tourist Board are
D-EXP/P/B7/58 27 Aug 1993 Wolverhampton Archives
The group presented Dr Peter Ngallaba from central Tanzanian village of Sikonge, with donations of vital medical equipment for his village. Leeds is mentioned, and the photograph shows Dr Ngallaba with the Reverend Peter Mason (right) and Derek Cole.