King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls, Handsworth

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Date:1940

Description:A view of the front of King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls in Rosehill Road. Erected in 1911, the architect was P.B. Chatwin, the son of J.A. Chatwin, the architect responsible for the restoration of Handsworth Parish Church between 1876 and 1878.


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1880s
Rose Hill Road, Handsworth
Rose Hill Road, Handsworth

Rose Hill Road, Handsworth, featuring a range of posters on a vacant piece of land. ...

1910s
Old Crick Lane, Handsworth
Old Crick Lane, Handsworth

Old Crick Lane, Handsworth, c1910. In the background the new Handsworth Grammar ...

1950s
King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls, Handsworth
King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls, Handsworth

This is a rear view of the main building of King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls ...

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Image courtesy of: Local Studies and History Department

Donor ref:LSH WK H5 0508 (3/1171)

Source: Local Studies and History Department

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