As with most towns and cities, we are fortunate to have been left with an excellent photographic record of the history of Wolverhampton during the 20th Century, and thanks to local film-makers we can also enjoy valuable and exciting film sequences of the changing face of Wolverhampton's streets and inhabitants.
The films themselves - dating back to the 1920s - were colected by Wolverhampton Central Library, and span 70 years of the town's bustling and cosmopolitan life.
Amongst the earliest recordings, we can see enchanting images from the late 1920's in a film of 'Guy Trolley Buses' shortly after they had replaced trams.
Onto 1935, and the festivities of the Silver Jubilee of King George V - street decorations, bonfire and firework displays and extracts from a play which was staged at the Molineux Football Ground.
Five years later, and Britain was in the depths of war. In August 1940, a film was taken of the teachers and children of Elston Hall Junior School- as they worked, played and prepared for the harsh realities of war.
Take a walk down memory lane as we revisit Wolverhampton of the 1950's and 60's and enjoy views of the streets and buildings - many of which have now disappeared. Experience the thril of the occasion, as the Queen pays a visit to Wolverhampton in 1962, and witness the dramatic changes to the landscape and the character of the town as it undergoes redevelopment in the 1960's and 70's.
This video offers viewers a unique opportunity to relive the history of over half a century of the change and development of Wolverhampton.
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