Wolverhampton
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Wolverhampton is a city in England. It is located in the West Midlands, but before 1974 it was in Staffordshire. In 2004 the city had a population of 239,100.
The city is almost always known as being named after Lady Wulfruna, who found the town in 985.
[change] Other websites
- BBC Black Country BBC website for Wolverhampton
- Express & Star town and city guide: Wolverhampton
- Wolverhampton History & Heritage Society
- City of Wolverhampton College
- University of Wolverhampton
- Wolverhampton City PCT, Wolverhampton's NHS Primary Care Trust
- Wolverhampton Art Gallery website, including Bantock House and Bilston Craft Gallery
- “Sir Geoffrey Mander: the last of the Midland Radicals” by Nicholas Mander
- Wolverhamptonhistory.org
- Wolves on Wheels Cycle Campaign
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