Now, it may be the closeness I had with my parents and grandparents as a child that gave me this fondness for looking back at my life in Wolverhampton (Woffledom) . For it was through their environment I.E. (the centre of town) and their active life there, I came to touch the lives of so [...]
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Churches,
People,
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Shops
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Billy
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Anne Paget,
Barratt,
Betty Piggott,
Blakenhall,
Brickkiln Croft,
Bright Street,
Butchers,
Carol Baugh,
Colonel Vernon Public House,
Cooke,
Dawson Street,
Doreen,
Edward "Ted" Adey,
Ethel Adey,
Grocers,
Horseley Fields,
J.T. Leach,
Jack Williams,
June Head,
Kidsons,
May Adey,
Mickey Lill,
Mr Spicer,
Mr Thomas,
Mr Trespass,
Mrs Williams,
Newsagents,
North Street,
Nursery Street,
Pagets,
Piggotts,
South Africa,
St.Peters Church,
The Fox At Shipley,
Wolverhampton Wanderers,
World War 2,
Wuffler
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