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Event Start :
May 25th 2022 10:00am
Event End :
Jun 3rd 2022 4:00pm

Royal Visits to Shropshire ~ at Shropshire Archives

Exhibition

A celebratory slideshow will run in Shropshire Archives reception to mark the Jubilee, showing a selection of photographs and memorabilia from Royal visits to Shropshire as well as Jubilee celebrations over the years. Samples of original documents will be on display in the exhibition case in the public area.

This photograph shows a large party of adults and children celebrating The Queen’s Silver Jubilee at a street party at Rosedale/Roselyn/Rosemead and Roseway area of Shrewsbury, 7 Jun 1977.

Photo Credit Shropshire Star

The Archives are closed Saturdays to Mondays and Bank Holidays.

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