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Austin Road United Church of God, Handsworth.

Band Playing at the Red Lion

Beehive, Soho Hill

Dominoes is an important game for African Caribbean men. It is played passionately and noisily. The game pictured here is taking place in the Beehive Pub on Soho Road.

Black Church Convention, Bingley Hall.

An annual convention bringing together members of the church from across the country. The Bingley Hall was originally situated on the site now occupied by the International Convention Centre.

Black Expressions Theatre Group

This was one of the first black theatre groups set up in the area. They used to meet at the top of Villa Road

Boxing Display

This picture was taken at an event held in Grove Junior School for the Queen's Silver Jubilee

Boxing Practice

Golden Gloves boxing club on the Moseley Road. Father and son sparring.

Boy & Butcher Shop

This photgraph was taken because the striking stripey trousers that the boy is wearing look like they have been made out of the canopy material from the shop. This is Walter Smith butcher shop and it ...

Boys Playing Football

Boys playing marbles in Handsworth Park

Cafe on Lodge Road, Hockley

Two young men playing whilst playing pool

Can We Help You?

Management Committee and staff working together in the office.

Can We Help You?

Members of the community receiving computer training.

Children in Back Yard, Handsworth

Children in Grove Lane

Children from Grove Junior & Infant School in Grove Lane

Children Playing

Young girls pretending to be Diana Ross and the Supremes. Their stage is the dustbin shelter.

Coming to Birmingham - A video interview with Miss Riley

Children from Woodview School conducted a series of video interviews with local people about their, and their family's, experiences of immigration to the area from abroad.

Coming to Birmingham - A video interview with Tony

One of a series of interviews conducted by children from Woodview Primary School. Tony came to this country from Barbados and in this interview he talks about the differences between his life there and ...