Corn Hill,
Springfield, Dixon Street, Wolverhampton |
Corn Hill and J. N. Miller's Old Steam
Mill, on Corn Hill on the 7th November, 2003.
Another view of the Old Steam Mill,
from the 7th November, 2003.
Looking up Corn Hill on the 7th
November, 2003.
Albion Mill on the 5th September,
2003, surrounded by rubble from the recently demolished
Hill's foundry.
Albion Mill during restoration on the
7th November, 2003.
The fully restored Albion Mill on the
18th April, 2005.
Springfield Brewery offices in
Grimstone Street on the 5th October, 2003.
Another view of Springfield Brewery
offices in Grimstone Street on the 5th October, 2003.
The old four storey tower brewery,
seen from Grimstone Street on the 5th October, 2003.
Part of R. C. Sinclair's brewhouse, built in 1880/1883, seen
from Grimstone Street on the 5th October, 2003.
Looking at the brewery from
Springfield House car park on the 5th October, 2003.
The old stables on the corner of
Grimstone Street and Cambridge Street.
Looking down Cambridge Street on the
5th October, 2003.
The Cambridge Street entrance that had
been built by 1889.
The main yard, seen through the
Cambridge Street entrance.
Another view of the main yard, seen
through the Cambridge Street entrance.
Springfield House. As seen on the 5th
October, 2003.
The old St.
Stephen’s Church schoolroom in Grimstone Street, seen
on the 5th October, 2003.
Garbett's butchers shop in Hilton
Street, seen on the 5th October,
2003.
The Freemasons Arms in Hilton Street,
seen on the 5th October, 2003.
The empty Midland Tar Distillers
factory, next to Dixon Street, on the 7th October, 2005.
Another view of the factory, which was
about to be demolished.
A second building on the site.
The interior of the building.
Another part of the interior of the
building, just before demolition began.
Another interior view.
The main building seen from Dixon
Street.
The rear of the adjoining MEB
building, which was also about to be demolished.
Another part of the adjoining MEB
building.
A final view of the rear of the MEB
building.
Part of the MEB building in Major
Street.
The front of the MEB building, seen
from Major Street.
A final view of the MEB building.
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