Date:1962
Description:Gwen Hatton and her sister Florence Lee posing for the camera outside Faraday House. In the background is Hogarth House. Hogarth House is probably named after the eighteenth century painter and lithographer William Hogarth.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
A portrait of Frederick William Wilkes, greengrocer of Lee Bank. In the 1901 Birmingham ...
Building of the four Middleway Blocks commenced in the early nineteen sixties. At ...
Lewis Green was evidently very fond of his radio cassette, it crops up in a few ...
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Image courtesy of: Mrs Gwen Hatton
Donor ref:Gwen Hatton (67/7394)
Source: Mr Ron Butler , Mrs Gwen Hatton , Ms Angela Dyer , Mrs May Williams , Mr Arthur Sadler , Mrs Janet Abbotts , Ms Rose Pearson , Mrs Dolly Ray , Mrs Pamela Edwards , Mrs Betty Queen , Mr Ken Smith , Ms Julia Wagstaffe , Woodview Primary School , Ms Carol Woolley , St Thomas's School , E.R. Mason Youth Centre , Mr Bernard Allen , Mrs Gladys Russell , Mrs Pat Jones , Ms Angela Maloney , St Thomas Old Scholars , Mr Ken Bonham
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