'High Noon' in the Market Place

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'High Noon' in the Market Place

Image: © John M Taken: 30 Sep 2006

A busy Saturday in Willenhall. The town of Willenhall was known for the manufacture of locks. A lot of this was carried out in small workshops. The Grade II Listed sandstone clock tower is built in the Jacobean style and is inscribed 'Erected by the Friendly Societies of Willenhall and his fellow townsmen May 10th 1892. In memory of Joseph Tonks.'

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52.583395
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-2.05604