Category Wednesfield

From Wednesfield to Battlefield

Florence Maud Williams joined Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service in 1915. Mentioned in despatches in 1918, she served in Rouen, at 64 Casualty Clearing Station during the Third Battle of Ypres, and at 32 Stationary Hospital in Wimereux.

It’s a Rat Trap and We’ve Been Caught

A number of myths, narratives and assumptions about trap making have developed over the years. The repetition of these stories has reinforced a belief in their validity and have done a disservice to Wednesfield and the former trap makers. I outline and re-examine three of the narratives concerning the historical timeline, the nature of the industry and the dismissal of traps as inhumane and a forgettable part of Black Country history.