Date:1972
Description:The Memorial and its base have been delivered to the new site in Brook Square. A copy of this photograph was published in The Rugeley Times on 2 December 1972. Brook Square is located between Upper Brook Street, Lower Brook Street and Brewery Street. The Square formed part of the area in Rugeley Town Centre which was due to become a traffic-free zone. The buildings in the background include: on the left Frisby’s shoe shop and on the right Lipton’s supermarket. Acknowledgement: The Rugeley Times and The Landor (Local History) Society.
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Pictured are workmen preparing the timber frame which will be used to protect the Memorial during its ...
Workmen examine the fixing bolts and woodwork which will hold the Memorial secure during its move from ...
In this picture the Memorial has been loaded and the Base is being hoisted onto a lorry by a crane in ...
The Memorial and its base have been delivered to the new site in Brook Square. A copy of this photograph ...
Pictured is the 1973 Remembrance Parade at the Memorial on its new site in Brook Square. At a later ...
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Creators: The Landor (Local History) Society - Contributor
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