Black Country Bugle, Nos. 645 - 670
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No. 645 (6 Jan) includes: Bilston Market in the Twenties (pg 5); The Workhouse, including Wolverhampton (pg 18).
No. 651 (17 Feb) includes: Joseph Sankey Artisans of 1900, with photo (pg 1 & 9).
No. 652 (24 Feb) includes: James Callaghan opens Wolverhampton Civic Centre (pg 20).
No. 653 (3 Mar) includes: From 'Aunty Dorothy' to 'Uncle Mac' - article including Emma Dorothea Barcroft (pg 7); Prouds Lane nursery in the 1950s (pg 9).
No. 654 (10 Mar) includes: Aerial view of ABC and Guy Motors (pg 4); 'When Controversy Clouded the Building of Wolverhampton's War Memorial' (Pg 13).
No. 655 (17 Mar) includes: Putting Paint on the Canvas of the Mander Brothers' Past (pg 4); A Much-Travelled Organ... organ of St John's Church (pg 15); How a Trainee Vicar Helped Wolves Win the Cup...Rev Kenneth Hunt (pg 1, 18 & 19).
No. 656 (24 Mar) includes: 'Prouds Lane Nursery in the 50s' (pg 3); 'Baggeridge Coal' - short article on Baggeridge Colliery, with photos (pg 5); 'Wolverhampton Sailor' - article of Douglas Morris Harris (pg 13).
No. 658 (7 Apr) includes: 'Tea Set' at Wolverhampton, including photo of Tea Stores, Leicester Square, Wolverhampton (pg 10); 'Manure in 1870s Wolverhampton' - including an advertisement for Griffin, Morris & Griffin (pg 23).
No. 659 (14 Apr) includes articles on ABC Couplers (pg 16); 'When Wolverhampton was an Agricultural Powerhouse' (pg 17).
No. 663 (12 May) includes 'Fallings Park Garden Suburb' (pg 14); VE Day celebration in Winchester Road, Fordhouses, with photo (pg 31).
No. 665 (26 May) includes an article relating to Bilston Girls' High School (pg 23).
No. 666 (2 May) includes a brief article about the Cannon Company, Coseley (pg 7); 'When Elgar Painted a Musical Portrait of a Wolverhampton Girl' - Dora Penny (pg 16).
No. 667 (9 Jun) includes The Last Days of Bilston Steelworks' Melting Shop article, with photos (pg 21). - Class: S07
- Access Status: Open
- Contact: Wolverhampton Archives, Wolverhampton Archives & Local Studies
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