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Looking across Alfred Squire Road to the car park where the original Wednesfield Market stood.
Still in Taylor Street. We were there a while – holding up the grocery delivery van. The driver was very nice about it.
Having walked over Trapmakers Bridge (replacement for Barn Bridge) we wander up the canal towpath to pass under Church Bridge. We have a lot of bridges in Wednesfield – comes with canal territory.
No – we hadn’t stopped for a pint – albeit tempting.
What a friendly bunch! Participants in our ‘History Walk’ gather at the St Thomas Centre.
Dorothy, Les & Alf (long-time supporters of Wednesfield History Society) with unknown friend, all taking a well-earned rest.
The History Society’s co-founder Simon Hamilton and the Deputy Lieutenant West Midlands by the monument commemorating the Battle of Saragarhi. In the background, the stalls of the various organisations that attended our event.
Members of Wednesfield History Society and Wednesfield in Bloom chat with Deputy Lieutenant West Midlands Martin Levermore.
The Mayor and her Consort (husband Karl) – happy to take a photograph with members of the Wednesfield in Bloom team.
Mayor Sandra Samuels and Deputy Lieutenant West Midlands Martin Levermore watch St Gregory’s Band performing.