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Victoria Park Extension Medal (reverse)

This medal was issued to commemorate the opening of the extension to Victoria Park on Wednesday 30 March 1898. The Earl of Dartmouth opened the new gates on Hamstead Road with a silver key and declared ...

Victoria Park, Handsworth

Victoria Park, Handsworth. St. Mary's church can be seen through the trees c1890

Victoria Park, Handsworth

Victoria Park, Handsworth. The fishpond is in the foreground and St. Mary's church can be seen in the distance through the trees. c1890

View from the tower of St Mary's Church

Handsworth park grounds run right up St Mary's.

View of a Sycamore Tree, Perry Park

by Charles Barber (1783 - 1854). He went to Liverpool to teach drawing and painted in oils and watercolours. Charles exhibited regularly at the Liverpool Academy of Arts of which he was a member from ...

View of Perry Barr

By one of the Lines family. This may be drawn somewhere along the River Tame, possibly at Perry Barr Locks. Eight different members of the Lines family have been recorded as having artistic ability. Several ...

View of Perry Park, Perry Barr

Credited to the Barber family.

View of Soho Pool by John Phillp

This pen and ink sketch by John Phillp shows the landscaped park created at Soho by industrialist and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton (1728-1809). It is looking across Soho Pool with its island. To the ...

Watercolour study of a cabbage leaf by John Phillp

This study is labelled 'Drawn by John Phillp, from a cabbage which grew in his garden at Handsworth, Staffordshire July 27th 1811.' It is from the Phillp album, a collection of watercolours and sketches ...

Woodview School children at opening of Moonlit Park

Half of the new park area of Attwood Green was opened in 2005. The area comprises of two "wings" - Moonlit Park and Sunset Park, the names being selected by local residents. Moonlit Park was officially ...

Work on the new Woodview Park

Kendricks construction company site for the park/ play area on the Woodview estate.

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.