Jordans Bridge on the Wolverhampton 21.
Jordans Bridge. Having not gone out during the day, it was tonight’s dog walk that led me to this photograph. It was a s
Molineux Subway – Pathway to the Stadium.
Molineux Subway. This is the foot-way from Wolverhampton City Centre through to the football ground. On the other side is a mu
Blossom on a Tree Branch.
Blossom. Regular followers of this blog will know that I am clueless when it comes to identifying plants and trees! There is a
Little’s Lane Bridge and Wolverhampton Top Lock.
Little’s Lane Bridge, Wolverhampton. As you come up the “Wolverhampton 21”, this is the last lock before Bro
The Birmingham Main Line Canal in Wolverhampton
Birmingham Main Line Canal, Wolverhampton. Following on from yesterday’s shot of the Broad Street Basin, this is immedia
Broad Street Basin and Road Bridge, Wolverhampton
Broad Street Basin, Wolverhampton. The original road crossing now takes pride of place in the Black Country Living Museum. Ori
Great Western Railway Oxley Viaduct, Wolverhampton
Oxley Viaduct, Wolverhampton. This splendid crossing originally took the Great Western Railway line from Wolverhampton Low Lev
The Sir Tatton Sykes Hotel, Fryer Street, Wolverhampton
The Sir Tatton Sykes Hotel. Wolverhampton seems rather fond of its rounded corner buildings. This one links back to the former
The Royal London Friendly Society Building, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton
The Royal London Friendly Society Building. This substantial and rather impressive building dates back to 1902 and was the sec
The Former Fryer Street Synagogue, Wolverhampton
Former Wolverhampton Synagogue. Usually, I don’t find it difficult to identify the original use of a building. This one