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Hall Road, Handsworth

The back garden of 91 Hall Road, Handsworth, photographed around 1924. The garden is now part of the playing fields of King Edward's School.

Hamstead Road, Handsworth

Hamstead Road, Handsworth, from a hand-coloured postcard

Hamstead Road, Handsworth

View of Hamstead Road, Handsworth, from a postcard, 1st January 1923

Handsworth and Smethwick railway station, Handsworth1600

Handsworth and Smethwick railway station, Handsworth

Handsworth Cemetery Chapel

The memorial stone for the chapel was laid by Alfred Sanders JP on September 22nd 1909.

Handsworth Comedy Company

Members of the Handsworth Comedy Company. This is from a postcard but sadly there is no other information available. If anyone out there has information on the Handsworth Comedy Company please get in ...

Handsworth Dairies

Handsworth Dairies opened in 1910 at Woodville Cottage on the corner of Forge Lane, the proprietors being Valentine and Carleton White. In 1917 they moved to 138 Holyhead Road and then in 1924 onto Island ...

Handsworth Old Town Hall

A different view of the hall to the way it is seen today, overgrown with creepers.

Handsworth Park

Postcard view of the pool in Handsworth Park around 1930.

Handsworth Park by G.E. Madeley

Burning leaves in the park. Watercolour painting dated 1936.

Handsworth Park, Handsworth

Gardens in Handsworth Park, Handsworth, in 1924.The park had been opened, as Victoria Park, in 1887 and was enlarged in 1898 to create a public open space of over 60 acres.

Handsworth Park, Handsworth

Park House in Handsworth Park, Handsworth, about 1930. Originally called Grove House and situated in Grove Lane, Park House was built by William Bratt in 1780. Subsequently the house and grounds were ...

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham the college was opened in 1881 and is now a Grade II listed building forming part of the ...

Handsworth Wood bus outside the Mission Hall

The Mission Hall stood on Boulton Road. and was opened in 1908 by Wesleyan Methodists. The premises were eventually sold in 1921.

Harborne Branch Line: Withdrawal of passenger train service

Poster advertising the withdrawal of the service after Saturday November 24th 1934. Stations listed as being affected are Harborne, Hagley Road and Rotton Park Road Stations.

Heathfield Christmas Card

Heathfield was the former residence of the inventor and engineer James Watt. Following his death the house had several occupiers including local luminaries Thomas Pemberton and George Tangye. In the bottom ...

Heathfield Hall by Beatrice Bullock

Heathfield Hall, the former home of James Watt painted by Beatrice Bullock and given to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in 1938. Beatrice Bullock lived in Handsworth at 14 Kingsleigh Road and painted ...

Hockley Hill, Handsworth

Workshop at 45 Hockley Hill, Handsworth, on 16th March 1967