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  2. List of public art in Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    Location and coordinates Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Wikidata Notes Echelon with Concrete Pillars: University of Wolverhampton – School of Art and Design – Ring Road St Peter's, Wolverhampton: 1972 ()

  3. Wolverhampton Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton Art Gallery is located in Wolverhampton, England. The building was funded and constructed by local contractor Philip Horsman (1825–1890), and built on land provided by the municipal authority.

  4. Wolves in Wolves - Wikipedia

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    Wolves in Wolves was a public art exhibition which took place in Wolverhampton, England, between 5 July and 24 September 2017. [ 1 ] The event was conceived and proposed to City of Wolverhampton Council in 2015, through its '100 Bright Ideas' initiative by Council employee Mandeep ('Manor') Singh [ 2 ] and when delivered it consisted of 30 two ...

  5. Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton (/ ˌ w ʊ l v ər ˈ h æ m p t ə n / ⓘ WUUL-vər-HAMP-tən) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Located around 12 miles north of Birmingham, it forms the northwestern part of the West Midlands conurbation, with the towns of Walsall to the east and Dudley to the south.

  6. West Park, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatory, West Park, Wolverhampton The largest and most ambitious exhibition held in Wolverhampton was the 1902 Arts and Industrial Exhibition which was sited in West Park. Although housing only one international pavilion, from Canada , the scope and scale of the exhibition mirrored all the advances in other exhibitions of its time.

  7. Wightwick Manor - Wikipedia

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    Wightwick Manor (/ ˈ w ɪ t ɪ k / WIT-ik [1]) is a Victorian house in Wightwick Bank, a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It was commissioned in 1887 from the architect Edward Ould by Theodore Mander of Mander Brothers, a Wolverhampton paint and varnish manufacturer. It stands adjacent to the Old Manor, a late sixteenth or ...

  8. Bantock House Museum and Park - Wikipedia

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    Bantock House Museum and Park is a museum of Edwardian life and local history, with 48 acres (190,000 m 2) of surrounding parkland in Wolverhampton, England. It is named after Alderman Baldwin and Kitty Bantock who once lived there. [1] It is run by Wolverhampton City Council's Arts and Museums service.

  9. Wolverhampton City Archives - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton City Archives, 2014. Wolverhampton City Archives service is located in the centre of the City of Wolverhampton, England.It is part of the Arts and Heritage Division of the Adult and Community Services Directorate of Wolverhampton City Council.