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Please note a
Brand new address for The former Black Country Memories Club website  www.blackcountrymemories.uk
New Pictures of Hickman Park

Fidelitate et Industria Stat Bilstonia' - 'Bilston Endures by Faith and Industry
Fidelitate et Industria Stat Bilstonia' - 'Bilston Endures by Faith and Industry
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Bilston from The Air
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Bilston Sculpture Trail


Poetry © Eileen Ward Birch Pictures by Martin Peake
Bilston Oak

The Bilston oak, carved symbol
Of forests living here
Before the days of industry.
Bilston Oak
The Bilston Oak by Jamie McCullough
The Bilston Oak represents the old forest of Bilston
 re-emerging from the stump of a massive old Oak.
It was intended to represent a new beginning and the return
of some of the natural beauty that the area once had.
Horseand Rider
Horse and Rider by Tessa  Pullan
Horse and Rider

A horse and rider facing forwards
Visioning a future world
Facing folk both young and old.
Located near The Lunt Junction. This Sculpture represents
'The Spirit of Bilston' making it's way through the centuries to
The Bilston Oak which represents the future..
 

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