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Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, looking north on 13th October 1932. The old Zig-Zag Bridge which it replaced is behind the trees on the left.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge carrying Aldridge Road over the River Tame, Perry Barr. Construction was not quite complete when this photograph was taken on 1st February 1932.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, on 13th October 1932. The view is looking north. Still visible in the foreground is a sign identifying the contractors as Wellerman Bros. ...

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, under construction on 9th September 1931.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

Construction progressing on the new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, on 9th September 1931. Balanced high on a temporary track is a steam crane, with the curve of the span visible ...

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, showing the old and new bridges over the River Tame. In this view, looking south, the old Zig-Zag Bridge, dating from the 18th century, is on the right and its newly completed ...

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, under construction on 9th September 1931. A steam crane on a special temporary track dominates the scene.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new Aldridge Road bridge, Perry Barr, under construction on 5th January 1932. Tne bridge replaced the 18th century Zig-Zag Bridge.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge carrying Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, viewed from the river bank. The photograph was taken on 9th September 1931.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

Close-up view of part of the concrete moulding of the new Tame bridge, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, seen on 19th April 1932.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The Zig-Zag Bridge, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, showing renovation in progress on 20th November 1931.

Arthur Rose - Butcher and S. Darlington - Newsagent

Two adverts from the programme for the Saint James' Church Fair held at the New Inns Assembly Rooms between November 20th to 23rd 1929. Arthur Rose simply conveys he is a butcher while S. Darlington expands ...

Baker's Builders

Mr Baker of Baker's Builders, Woodfield Road with his builder's handcart, a common form of transport for a number of local tradesmen in the 1930s and 1940s

Balloon ascent near Handsworth Church

This is a photograph of a watercolour belonging to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. It shows groups of people watching a balloon ascent with St Mary's Church and its Rectory in the background.

Balsall Heath Panthers

Balsall Heath Panthers was the original name of the present day Sandwell Cycle Speedway Club. The club was founded in 1948 and raced on a bomb site in Balsall Heath Road. A gentleman by the name of Charlie ...

Balsall Heath Panthers Cycle Club

Racing on their track which was a converted former bomb site on Balsall Heath Road.

Balsall Heath Panthers Cycle Club

Racing on their track which was a converted former bomb site on Balsall Heath Road.

Balsall Heath Panthers Cycle Club

A crowd watching the Panthers in action on their track alongside Balsall Heath Road.