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Wolverhampton Collection

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Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Queen Square BB88_07465

Queen Square BB88_07465
St Peter's Collegiate Church, Lich Gates, Wolverhampton. A view looking north from Queen Square, Wolverhampton, towards St. Peter's Collegiate Church

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Star and Garter Royal Hotel BB81_02856

Star and Garter Royal Hotel BB81_02856
Star And Garter Royal Hotel, Victoria Street, Wolverhampton, 1875-1885. A view showing a horse and carriage outside the Star and Garter Royal Hotel

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Gaumont Cinema NWC01_01_0354

Gaumont Cinema NWC01_01_0354
Gaumont Cinema, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton. The former Gaumont Cinema viewed from the north-west, with pedestrians and cars in the foreground

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: St Peters Wolverhampton, 1942 a42_03269

St Peters Wolverhampton, 1942 a42_03269
St Peters Collegiate Church, Lich Gates, Wolverhampton. St Peters Church viewed from the north west

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Molineux Hotel DP059852

Molineux Hotel DP059852
Molineux Hotel, North Street, Wolverhampton. General view of the south-east elevation of the Molineux Hotel, taken from the south-east showing Molineux Stadium in the background

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Wolverhampton 1948 RAF_CPE_UK_2469_RP_3280

Wolverhampton 1948 RAF_CPE_UK_2469_RP_3280
Wolverhampton, 1948. Vertical aerial reconnaissance photography by the RAF

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Molineux stand PLA01_08_060

Molineux stand PLA01_08_060
Molineux Stadium, Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton. The Waterloo Street Stand of the Molineux Stadium after its closure, before demolition of the stand in 1992

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Grand Theatre NWC01_01_0352

Grand Theatre NWC01_01_0352
Grand Theatre, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton, 1994-1995. The Grand Theatre viewed from the north-west. Opened in 1894, it is thought of as one of the most important of the remaining theatres

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Wolverhampton station EPW057489

Wolverhampton station EPW057489
The J. N. Miller Ltd Old Steam Flour Mill and the railway station, Wolverhampton, 1938

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Wolverhampton EPW053729

Wolverhampton EPW053729
St Peter's Collegiate Church, the Market Place and the Market Hall, Wolverhampton, 1937

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: West Park EPW024615

West Park EPW024615
West Park and surroundings, Wolverhampton, 1928

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Springfield Brewery EPW011841

Springfield Brewery EPW011841
W. Butler and Co Ltd Springfield Brewery, Wolverhampton, 1924

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Misericords DP044774

Misericords DP044774
St Peter's Collegiate Church, Lich Gates, Wolverhampton. Interior view of St Peter's Church, showing stalls with misericords

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Springfield Brewery BL03944

Springfield Brewery BL03944
Springfield Brewery, Cambridge Street, Wolverhampton. Exterior view of the south front of Springfield Brewery. The Springfield Brewery was built in 1873 for William Butler

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Springfield Brewery BL03953

Springfield Brewery BL03953
Springfield Brewery, Cambridge Street, Wolverhampton. General view of Springfield Brewery looking across the yard from the smithy. The Springfield Brewery was built in 1873 for William Butler

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Low Level Station BB94_05608

Low Level Station BB94_05608
Low Level Station, Wednesfield Road, Wolverhampton. General view of South elevation from the South East

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Springfield Brewery BB91_17904

Springfield Brewery BB91_17904
Springfield Brewery, Cambridge Street, Wolverhampton. Main gate From the South. Detail showing M & B signage

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Dunstall picture house BB87_03754

Dunstall picture house BB87_03754
Odeon Cinema, Dunstall, City Of Wolverhampton. Odeon Exterior, 1937

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Wolverhampton Grammar BB81_02866

Wolverhampton Grammar BB81_02866
Wolverhampton Grammar School, Compton Road, Wolverhampton. A view from the north west showing Wolverhampton Grammar School under construction

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Stafford Street Windmill BB81_02846

Stafford Street Windmill BB81_02846
Stafford Street Windmill, Stafford Street, Old Windmill Wharf, Wolverhampton. The old Windmill in Stafford Street, probably viewed from Beaumont Street showing the mill

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Canalside works BB81_02839

Canalside works BB81_02839
E P & W Baldwin's Tin Plate Works, Horseley Fields, Wolverhampton. Baldwin's tin plate works stood at the junction of the Birmingham Canal Navigations New Main Line and the Wyrley

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Canalside works BB81_00015

Canalside works BB81_00015
A view showing iron works close to the canal, Wolverhampton. There are several tall square chimneys, and parts of the site appear disused

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Building the Market Hall BB81_02832

Building the Market Hall BB81_02832
Wholesale Market, Market Place, Wolverhampton, 1902. The Wholesale Market Hall in Wolverhampton under construction

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Factory a42_03230

Factory a42_03230
12 Church Street, Wolverhampton. A view looking north west towards the factory at 12 Church Street on the corner of St John's Square

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Beatties a017618

Beatties a017618
Beatties, Victoria Street, Wolverhampton. Exterior general view of a former Burtons store

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Barnhurst Farm a42_03204

Barnhurst Farm a42_03204
Barnhurst Farm, Pendeford, City of Wolverhampton. Barnhurst Farm seen from the west, framed by gate piers. In 1867 Wolverhampton Corporation purchased the Banhurst estate

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Wolverhampton 26737_030

Wolverhampton 26737_030
Molineux Stadium and the City Centre, Wolverhampton, 2010

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Bilston Street, Wolverhampton a42_03227

Bilston Street, Wolverhampton a42_03227
Bilston Street, Wolverhampton. The front elevation of 19 Bilston Street This building probably started life as a private town house in the late 17th or 18th century

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Market Hall Wolverhampton, 1942 a42_03222

Market Hall Wolverhampton, 1942 a42_03222
Market Hall, North Street, Wolverhampton. The west portico of the Market Hall in North Street. The Market Hall opened in 1853

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Anglo Saxon Cross Wolverhampton CGH01_02_01_024

Anglo Saxon Cross Wolverhampton CGH01_02_01_024
Anglo Saxon Cross, St Peters Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton. Nineteenth century pencil drawing showing the Anglo Saxon cross shaft in the churchyard. Artwork collected by C G Harper

Background imageWolverhampton Collection: Molineux, Wolverhampton AFL03_aerofilms_627456

Molineux, Wolverhampton AFL03_aerofilms_627456
MOLINEUX Stadium, Wolverhampton. Aerial view of the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. Photographed in 1994 after officially reopening in December 1993


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