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Wolverhampton and Birmingham Slow Train at Hamstead

Hamstead Railway Station showing the local train which travelled on the Handsworth Line.

Woman in Soho Road

Wood Lane

Hand coloured postcard of Wood Lane.

Wood Lane, Handsworth

Wood Lane marked the boundary of Handsworth Woods.

Wood Lane, Handsworth

A family out for a walk along Wood Lane. Note the old Victorian street light in the middle of the view.

Wood Lane, Handsworth

Wood Lane, Handsworth. 1934

Wood Lane, Handsworth Wood

Wood Lane, Handsworth Wood. 1934

Wood Lane, Handsworth Wood. 1934

Wood Lane, Handsworth Wood. 1934

Woodman Inn

The original Woodman Inn circa 1900 at number 375 Holyhead Road. The Inn stands close to the Hawthorns - home of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. The writing on the wall to the right says: "Good Stabling ...

Woodman Inn, Holyhead Road, Handsworth

Woodman Inn, Holyhead Road, Handsworth, January 18th 1900. The Woodman Inn was situated on the boundary with West Bromwich, near The Hawthorns football ground.

Working the sound system at a party

This photograph was taken in Walsall as part of Caribbean Focus exhibition, and is held in Walsall Library Local History Department.

Workmen's Cottages in Foundry Road

The cottages were lived in by workmen from the nearby Soho Foundry. The plaque on the wall by the left hand door commemorates that William Murdock, Boulton and Watt's Chief Engineer, lived there following ...

Wretham Road Church

Built in 1876, at a cost of £11,500, the Wretham Road Swedenborgian Church is in a decorated gothic style.

Wretham Road New Church

Programme for an event held on April 4th 1877 at the church. The church was opened on 22nd November 1876 and eventually sold in 1974 when a new centre was was established at Oaklands in Winleigh Road, ...

Wretham Road New Church, Handsworth

Interior of the New Church, Wretham Road, Handsworth. The 'New Church' is a sect formerly known as Swedenborgians and built their church in Wretham Road in 1876. In this dark photograph only the reredos ...

Young Men in Handsworth Park

There was so little to do for young people in Handsworth that it was common for youths to hang around in the play park.

Youth of Handsworth

A group of youths take a break from football at the Laurel Road Sports Centre.