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Article on Soho House by Arthur T Bolton, page 1

This article on Soho House by Arthur T Bolton was published in Country Life on 6th November 1913. This page includes photographs of the Entrance Hall and Dining Room. The plan shows it as it was in ...

Ball's House

Ball's House in Edgbaston Lane. From an 18th century watercolour by Warren Blackham which is held in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.

Balsall Heath Road

Numbers 94-96 Balsall Heath Road shown here in 1972.

Belgrave House

A dance card from a Ball at Belgrave House, 348 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, 11 April 1864. (Kindly donated by Mr. Donald Empson of Minnesota, USA)

Belgrave House

Belgrave House, 348 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath. Note the three wheel motor vehicle parked outside the photographic studio of Ernest Dyche c. 1930. (Kindly donated by Mr. Donald Empson of Minnesota, USA)...

Belgrave House

Belgrave House, 348 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath. A line drawing by Henry Empson, 1894. Henry was a lithograph artist who drew illustrations for newspapers and magazines. The House was designed and built ...

Belgrave House

The rear of Belgrave House, 348 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath. A line drawing by Henry Empson, 1894. Henry was a lithograph artist who drew illustrations for newspapers and magazines. The House was designed ...

Belgrave House

A business card from the 1930's showing that Belgrave House was now being used as a surgery by Doctor William McMullan. (Kindly donated by Mr. Donald Empson of Minnesota, USA)

Birchfield House, Birchfield Road

A large double fronted detached house with grounds covering 18,000 square yards, it was situated in Birchfield Road between Heathfield Road and Haughton Road. Occupants included George Bragg, Thomas ...

Brownes Green House

This photograph dates to about 1879 when the house was being used as a school run by a Mr Wilson. It had a poor reputation so when Thomas Cockrane Lowe took it over he changed the name to Hamstead Hill ...

Brownes Green Lodge

About 1870 The Lodge was built in 1810 and added to the Statutory List of the Department of the Environment as having special architectural or historic interest.

Cavendish House - home of James Henry Stone

Back view of Cavendish House, Handsworth, the home of James Henry Stone JP, brother of Benjamin Stone. The house stood at 16 Grosvenor Road.

Church Hill House or The Endwood Public House

There has been a Church Hill House since 1538. The house on the site now was extensively remodelled around 1820. The Muntz family lived here for some years in the late eighteenth century. It then ...

Church Hill Road Vicarage

This photograph is taken from the Victoria Park (Handsworth Park) Lodge on Hamstead Road, looking across the fields towards the Vicarage at the junction of Church Hill Road and Gibson Road.

Church Lane, Handsworth

Architect's drawing of a house to be erected in Church Lane, Handsworth. Taken from the Building News, 24th February 1899.

Detail of cornice from Anne Boulton's bedroom, Soho House

This photograph shows the trial for cleaning the cornice in the bedroom of Matthew Boulton's daughter at Soho House. The cornice had been painted over many times so the detail had been lost as can ...

Dining Room, Soho House

This view of the Dining Room at Soho House, the former home of industrialist Matthew Boulton (1728-1809)was taken in 1927 by Lewis and Randall. By this date the house was being used as a hotel and this ...

Dining Room, Soho House

This view of the Dining Room at Soho House, the former home of industrialist Matthew Boulton (1728-1809)was taken in 1927 by Lewis and Randall. By this date the house was being used as a hotel and this ...