Wednesbury Memories

Wednesbury Memories by Ian M. Bott, published by History Press Limited on September 23, 2004, is a pictorial exploration of the history of Wednesbury. This edition, comprising 128 pages, features over 240 images, many of which are previously unpublished, capturing the essence of the town’s past. The book reflects on the sense of community and civic pride that characterized the area, showcasing its streets, buildings, and significant social events.
Readers will find a rich visual narrative that highlights various aspects of Wednesbury’s history, including its industry, transport, and notable civic occasions. The images serve as a window into the social life and customs of the time, offering insights into the town’s heritage. This evocative collection invites readers to reminisce about the halcyon days of neighborly camaraderie and the vibrant community spirit that once thrived in Wednesbury.
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Ian Bott recalls halcyon days of neighbourly camaraderie and civic pride In an evocative journey into the history of Wednesbury, he has tracked down over 240 images, many of them previously unpublished, to illustrate bygone streets and buildings, pubs and churches, industry and transport – as well as social events, royal visits and civic occasions.
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