Date:1927
Description:This view of the rear of Soho House was taken in 1927 by Birmingham photographers Lewis and Randall. Soho House is the former home of industrialist and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton (1728-1809). Designed by architects James and Samuel Wyatt it was later used as a girls school. By the time of this photograph it was a hotel and went on to become a hostel for GEC apprentices and a hostel for single policemen before being restored and opened as a museum in the 1990s.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Memorandum of a receipt (recipe) for cleaning boot tops. The note is adressed to ...
This memorandum sets out the terms of agreement for Edward Vale the Coachman at ...
This is an inventory of the plate which was placed in the strong room at Soho House ...
This article on Soho House by Arthur T Bolton was published in Country Life on 6th ...
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Image courtesy of: Birmingham Archives
Donor ref:MS3782/12/111 (20/6756)
Source: Birmingham Archives
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