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Sutton Coldfields Cleric Silver should stay in the town after the Sutton-Birmingham

Sutton Coldfields Cleric Silver should stay in the town after the Sutton-Birmingham merger in April. The Mayor, Ald. Donald Mills seen here with Mayoress Mrs Mills and the silver, said it was hoped to put pieces on display at the new central Library in Lower Parade. 28th January 1974

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Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
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Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
England

Media ID 21748356

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Alderman Chain Civic Council Mayor Sutton Coldfield


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In this print from 1974, we see the esteemed Mayor of Sutton Coldfield, Ald. Donald Mills, accompanied by his Mayoress Mrs. Mills, proudly displaying the town's cherished Cleric Silver. This significant event took place shortly after the merger between Sutton and Birmingham in April of that year. The Mayor expressed his desire for these precious pieces to remain in their beloved town and announced plans to exhibit them at the new central Library in Lower Parade. The silver items showcased here represent a rich history and deep-rooted traditions within Sutton Coldfield. Alderman Mills can be seen wearing his distinguished mayoral robes while holding onto the chain adorned with intricate silverwork. The craftsmanship is truly remarkable, reflecting the pride and heritage associated with this historic collection. This photograph captures a momentous occasion where civic leaders come together to celebrate their town's identity amidst change. It serves as a reminder of how important it is to preserve cultural artifacts like the Cleric Silver for future generations to appreciate and cherish. Through Memory Lane Prints' lens, we are transported back to an era when community values were held dear, exemplified by Alderman Mills' commitment to keeping Sutton Coldfield's legacy alive through its treasured silverware.

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