Saving a Bit of Old Wood: 19 Victoria Street & 44 Queen Square, Wolverhampton
Many towns and cities expanded and went through continuous redevelopment during the 19th and 20th centuries, and Wolverhampton was one of these, losing a lot of historic buildings. Fortunately, at the end of the 1970s, Wolverhampton Council stepped in to rescue and restore two town centre timber-framed buildings, bringing them back into use, to remind people of what was commonplace in earlier times. The stories of these two buildings are told in this book, along with the background story of the writer who, as a Council surveyor, was happy to play his part in the rescue, and who is pleased to see them both continuing to play their important part in the life of Wolverhampton.
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Saving a Bit of Old Wood: 19 Victoria Street & 44 Queen Square, Wolverhampton
Many towns and cities expanded and went through continuous redevelopment during the 19th and 20th centuries, and Wolverhampton was one of these, losing a lot of historic buildings. Fortunately, at the end of the 1970s, Wolverhampton Council stepped in to rescue and restore two town centre timber-framed buildings, bringing them back into use, to remind people of what was commonplace in earlier times. The stories of these two buildings are told in this book, along with the background story of the writer who, as a Council surveyor, was happy to play his part in the rescue, and who is pleased to see them both continuing to play their important part in the life of Wolverhampton.
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Saving a Bit of Old Wood: 19 Victoria Street & 44 Queen Square, Wolverhampton

Saving a Bit of Old Wood: 19 Victoria Street & 44 Queen Square, Wolverhampton

by Anthony Perry, Joyce Perry
Saving a Bit of Old Wood: 19 Victoria Street & 44 Queen Square, Wolverhampton

Saving a Bit of Old Wood: 19 Victoria Street & 44 Queen Square, Wolverhampton

by Anthony Perry, Joyce Perry

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Many towns and cities expanded and went through continuous redevelopment during the 19th and 20th centuries, and Wolverhampton was one of these, losing a lot of historic buildings. Fortunately, at the end of the 1970s, Wolverhampton Council stepped in to rescue and restore two town centre timber-framed buildings, bringing them back into use, to remind people of what was commonplace in earlier times. The stories of these two buildings are told in this book, along with the background story of the writer who, as a Council surveyor, was happy to play his part in the rescue, and who is pleased to see them both continuing to play their important part in the life of Wolverhampton.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781858587592
Publisher: Brewin Books
Publication date: 08/25/2023
Pages: 50
Product dimensions: 9.49(w) x 6.73(h) x 0.20(d)
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