Location
Wolverhampton, WV4 5PY
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Tue, May 27 07:30 PM
Unlocking the Secrets of DNA Testing -
Tue, Jun 24 07:30 PM
Forging Ahead Together: Austerity to Prosperity in the Black Country 1945-1968 -
Tue, Sep 23 07:30 PM
The Black Country "Literary Tramp" -
Tue, Oct 28 07:30 PM
The Diggum Uppers -
Tue, Nov 25 07:30 PM
Andrew Lound: Birmingham and Black Country Skies
About this event
Originally envisaged as a gateway into Wolverhampton, Queen Street has long been considered a key feature of the town from the Georgian period onwards. Whether you can recall the Congregational Church or Snape's Tea Shop, most Wulfrunians will have a memory of Queen Street. Our opening talk of the season will look back its history, including the city's first hospital, the atheneum, or the home of the city's newspaper.
About the Speaker
Jackie Harrison was the 2023 winner of the Richard Rhodes award, granted to her for her immense contributions to local history over several decades. Jackie has been a volunteer for numerous local history organisations, most notably Wednesfield History Society and Friends of Wolverhampton Archives. Known by members of the Queen Street Heritage Gateway project as 'The Queen of Queen Street', Jackie brings her formidable knowledge to the opening entry of our 2025 calendar.
About the Venue
Our monthly events are based at Penn Bowling Club, 10 Manor Road, Penn, Wolverhampton, WV4 5PY. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, has good parking, toilet facilities and a bar. For users of public transport, the 15/16 bus routes along the Penn Road can be followed by a short walk up Manor Road to the venue.