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Queen Square, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W1Q/65 31 Oct 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

The Prince Albert statue was due to be moved to make way for a road scheme, and his reins, which had been broken off by a drunken reveller on VE Day, were due to be replaced. The Environment Secretary, Thomas Thorneycroft, Queen Victoria and the Woolwich

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Peerless Mouldings Ltd., Tamworth

D-EXP/P/I45/81 22 Sep 1980 Wolverhampton Archives

A new company was officially opened by Lord Trenchard, the Minister of State for Industry. The photograph shows Steven Jordan outside the building.

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Victoria Square, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/W1V/3 10 Feb 1992 Wolverhampton Archives

Michael Portillo and Maureen Hicks with the Statue of Light in front of the Queen’s Building. There is a note on the back of the photograph to say that the statue is called “Ionic Order”.

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Linford-Bridgeman, building restorers, Quonians Lane, Lichfield

D-EXP/P/I43/75 13 Oct 1989 Wolverhampton Archives

A foundation stone of a new development was laid by Jennifer Page of English Heritage. With her in the photograph are (from left) David Linford, Viscountess Cobham and Patrick Cormack MP.

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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