Raglan Street
and Alexandra Street, Wolverhampton |
Utax Direct Copiers Limited in Great
Brickkiln Street. Seen on the 10th May, 2001.
The Lord Raglan pub, on the corner of
Great Brickkiln Street and Raglan Street, on the 10th May,
2001.
The Lord Raglan pub in Raglan Street,
on the 10th May, 2001.
The sign on the front of the Lord
Raglan. |
The original Lord Raglan pub on the corner
of Great Brickkiln Street and Raglan Street was
built in about 1860. It closed in 1960 and was
replaced by a new building on the same site,
which was built in 1961 and opened in early
1962.
The most famous licensee was Tommy Burton the
well known jazz musician who ran the pub from
the late 1960s until 1979.
The pub closed in July 2001 and was badly
damaged as a result of an arson attack in May
2002.
It was demolished in 2006. |
The Lord Raglan pub on the 17th March,
2004.
The sign on the side of the Lord
Raglan pub.
The sign in front of the Lord Raglan
pub on the 17th March, 2004.
Blakemore's Cash and Carry seen from
Raglan Street on the 10th May, 2001.
Blakemore's Cash and Carry seen from
Raglan Street on the 10th May, 2001.
Blakemore's Cash and Carry on the 17th
March, 2004.
Blakemore's Cash and Carry on the 17th
March, 2004.
Blakemore's Cash and Carry on the 17th
March, 2004.
Blakemore's Cash and Carry seen from
the corner of Herrick Street.
The derelict Raglan House in Raglan
Street, on the 10th May, 2001.
Eagle Works on the corner of Great
Brickkiln Street and Alexandra Street, in 2000.
Another view of Eagle Works in 2000.
Eagle Works electricity sub-station in
Alexandra Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
The rear part of Eagle Works in
Alexandra Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
Alpha Clothiers Limited in Alexandra
Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
The courtyard at Alpha Clothiers
Limited in Alexandra Street.
The derelict premises of Rayton
electrical wholesalers in Alexandra Street, on the 17th
March, 2004.
Charles Clark & Son's derelict
premises in Alexandra Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
Charles Clark & Son's derelict
premises in Alexandra Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
Charles Clark & Son's reception in
Alexandra Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
Charles Clark & Son's office in
Alexandra Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
Charles Clark & Son's derelict
premises in Alexandra Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
Charles Clark & Son's derelict
premises in Stephenson Street, on the 11th December, 2001.
Charles Clark & Son's front entrance
in Stephenson Street, on the 11th December, 2001.
Charles Clark & Son's reception in
Stephenson Street, on the 11th December, 2001.
Charles Clark & Son's derelict
premises in Stephenson Street, on the 17th March, 2004.
Looking down Clifton Street, on the
17th March, 2004.
Old Merridale Farm in Merridale Lane,
seen on the 10th May, 2001.
Old Merridale Farm in Merridale Lane,
seen on the 27th February, 2005 after restoration.
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