Wednesfield, High Street c.1965
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W236011

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Wednesfield (like Wednesbury) takes its name from the Anglo-Saxon god Woden. The town's past industrial importance was partly based on an unpleasant speciality, the manufacture of traps. Both man and animal traps were supplied to the landed gentry, and man traps also went to the slave owners in the plantations.
An extract from West Midlands Living Memories.
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