Date:1896
Description:View of the extension to Handsworth Park, Handsworth, looking from Hamstead Road westwards towards the railway embankment at midsummer 1896. The camera is in line with the end of the churchyard wall. The boys are Willie, Harry, Bernard and Eric, the sons of the photographer, Philip Whitehouse, of the Handsworth Photographic Society.
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Stone tomb in St Mary's, the 12th-century parish church of Handsworth.
This photograph shows two pages of the earliest registers of Saint Mary's Church, ...
A Photograph showing two specimen pages of Saint Mary's early Parish Registers. ...
Illustration from an unknown source of a view towards St Mary's Church in Handsworth....
Engraving of St Mary's Church, Handsworth, in rural surroundings. Also known as ...
View of the interior of the church.
View from the road looking over the churchyard to the spire.
St Mary's Church, the parish church of Handsworth, was originally built in the 12th ...
A snowy day in the park.
Stained-glass window in St Mary's Church, Handsworth. The window was presented in ...
Statue Of James Watt in his chapel of rest at St Mary's Church. Watt was a partner ...
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Source: Local Studies and History Department
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