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Religious Faith in Wolverhampton

Sikhism

Unfortunately there is little material within the Archives that tells us about Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs in Wolverhampton, hence the brevity of these pages. We are keen to address this - click on the 'can you help' image to find out how you can help us.

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For further information on Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs see our pages on population migration.

Sikhs first began to meet for worship in Wolverhampton during the 1960's

One of the first Sikh Temples was the Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara in Cannock Road.

(Vaisakhi Festival 1999 (V4/VAI/7,15)

(Vaisakhi Festival 1999 (V4/VAI/7,15)

Vaisakhi Festival 1999 (V4/VAI/7,15)

(Shri Guru Ravidas Temple 1977 E5/SHRI/E/1))

Shri Guru Ravidas Temple, 1977 E5/SHRI/E/1)

Other Temples or Gurdwara include:

Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Sedgley Street

Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji Gurdwara, Upper Villiers Street

Sikh Gurdwara, Well Lane Wednesfield

Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Arthur Street Bilston

(Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Well Lane, Wednesfield 1984 (E5/GUR/E/1))

Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Well Lane, Wednesfield 1984 (E5/GUR/E/1)

(Vaisakhi Festival 1999 (V4/VAI/11)

Vaisakhi Festival 1999 (V4/VAI/11)

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