Attwood Green Community Centre
The main doorway of the centre. Formerly home of the Midland Adult School Union the centre has since been demolished as part of the urban regeneration programme for Lee Bank.
Auchinleck at Five Ways
Closeup photograph of the head of the statue of Field Marshall Claude Auchinleck. The shopping centre was named in his honour at Five Ways. Auchinleck died in 1981 at Marrakech.
Auchinleck by Shenique, Anthony, Ryan and Waheed
A summary of the life of Field Marshall Auchinleck in words and pictures by pupils from Woodview Primary School. Use the "zoom" button to look more closely.
Autumn Leaves
St Catherine of Sienna Church looms behind the autumn leaves in Lee Bank.
Avon House
Avon House, one of the three "Y block" flats built off Great Colmore Street as part of the Bath Row Development.
Balsall Heath Road 2002
Balsall Heath Road, looking towards the Five Ways. The high rise blocks in the background were, mostly, built in the early 1960s and refurbished in the 1980s and 1990s.
Bandstand
Bandstand listed as grade II, listed furniture,late 19th century. Octagonal in plan, brick base with iron Corinthian columns and domed roof. This has been preserved and can be found in Handsworth Park. ...
Bell Barn shopping area
The photograph shows The Woodman Public House, the Bell Barn Shopping centre and Charlecote House. This development was built off Cregoe Street as part of the postwar development of Lee Bank. It has now ...
Bench outside Hogarth House
Hogarth House is one of the four blocks on Lee Bank Middleway.
Benmore Estate
A view of part of the Benmore estate, which transformed the narrow stretch of land between Bristol Road and Pershore Road.
Big Banana at the Carnival
A 3 person sculpture in the form of a banana.
Birmingham Remembers VE Day
An exhibition of photographs taken by Chris Sutton during the VE Day 60th anniversary celebrations in Birmingham City Centre.
Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Broad Street
The second Repertory Theatre in Birmingham was opened in 1971. Its predecessor is known as "The Old Rep" and can be found on Station Street. Over the years the "New Rep" on Broad Street has played host ...
Blue Fence thinking
Crest Nicholson are currently redeveloping the Lee Bank area. Once an area is scheduled for clearance, fences are put up and then someone has to go around and paint them blue! Not sure why the fences ...
Bright - Lighting the Sentinels
Over the period from November 2001 to January 2002 the Sentinels on Holloway Head were lit up at night. The amazing light display of the two blocks is shown in this photograph taken on the launch night ...
Bristol Street
View looking over Bristol Street towards Highgate. Bristol Street is the road running diagonally along the bottom right of the photograph. The orange building at the bottom to the left of the line of ...
Bristol Street and Wrentham Street, Lee Bank
These buildings in Bristol Street, Lee Bank, at the junction with Wrentham Street, are among the few that remain of the shops and other businesses that used to line both sides of Bristol Street. From ...
Building work off Wheeley's Lane
Building of new flats by Crest Nicholson. The site is on the corner of Wheeley's Lane and Bath Row. To the rear of the photograph is the old Accident Hospital - formerly the Queen's Hospital.