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Advertisement for Wathes, Cattell and Gurden, Birmingham

Undated advertisement for Wathes, Cattell & Gurden Ltd, dairymen, of Nova Scotia Street, Ladywood. The advertisement, featuring their trade name, 'Wacaden', has the look of the 1950s about it and the ...

Adverts from The Oratory church magazine

A whole page of adverts prior to World War Two. It includes adverts from across the city; those specific to this area are as follows: O. Place at 185 Ledsam Street offering an intriguing combination ...

Adverts from the Oratory Magazine.

Two adverts for local businesses from the Oratory church magazine. Church magazines contained many adverts of this nature. Rudge, Brown and Co. were a coal merchants at Monument Lane Wharf off St Vincent ...

Adverts from the Oratory Magazine.

These adverts are taken from the church magazine from the pre - First World War period. The first advert is for the Edgbaston Dye Works run W. and S. Ragg and son. who had two establishments - one at ...

Adverts from the war years in The Oratory church magazine

A double page spread of adverts from the magazine. they are easier to read by using the "zoomify" tab. Relevant to the area of this website are the following: Hunts Garage Ltd of 197-199 Hagley Road. ...

Aerial view from Clydesdale Tower

Looking towards the South side of the city. Bristol Street is in the near foreground. Bromsgrove Street can be seen curving onto Bristol Street.

Aerial view of Bellis and Morcam factory in 1924

Aerial view of Bristol Street area

This view in 1965 has a few notable landmarks. To the bottom left is the circular dome of St Catherine of Sienna Church. On Bristol Street can be seen the Broadway (later Gala/ Cinephone) Cinema next ...

Aerial view of the Palais De Danse

The Palais De Danse was located on Monument Road in Ladywood. It was a place which held happy memories for thousands of Ladywood residents over the decades.

Aerial view of Woodview

This rare aerial view is from 1967. The tall tower block at the middle top of the photograph is Haddon Tower. To the right of it is St Luke's Church on Bristol Street. Following the road down from St ...

Aerial view towards Lee Bank and Bristol Street

At the bottom of the view is the Benmore Estate with the Woodview area to the left. Above Woodview to the middle left is Lee Bank - the new park area and Y Block flats being instantly recognisable.

Agreement between St Thomas's School and Harry Robert Birch

The agreement drawn up to appoint Harry Birch as headmaster of St Thomas's School. The document was amended on November 13th 1903 to account for out of school activities. Birch was living in Park Street, ...

Air-raid shelter at Parker, Winder & Achurch, Broad Street

An air-raid shelter on sale at Parker, Winder & Achurch Ltd. in Broad Street, Birmingham. This is an Anderson shelter, made of corrugated iron and meant to be erected in a hole with plenty of earth all ...

Alderman Dr Louis Glass, Lord Mayor of Birmingham

Louis Glass, who was born in 1903 in Burton-on-Trent, qualified as a doctor and then, in 1929, was elected onto Birmingham City Council for the Ladywood ward. The committees on which he served reflect ...

Alderman Glass

Louis Glass, who was born in 1903 in Burton-on-Trent, qualified as a doctor and then, in 1929, was elected onto Birmingham City Council for the Ladywood ward. The committees on which he served reflect ...

Alfred Bird - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery

Alfred Bird manufactured and sold custard and baking powder from his chemist's shop beneath the old Market Hall in Bell Street, Birmingham. His custard is famous as he replaced the eggs with cornflour ...

Alfred Bowkett - Liberal candidate for Ladywood in 1924

This leaflet was part of the campaign ephemera produced for Alfred Bowkett. Bowkett grew up in Ladywood; his first school was Clark Street and he remained in business in the area with his own firm of ...

Alfred Knight VC - Press report on his award

This article is taken from The Weekly Mercury. Use the zoomify tab (plug in download required) to read the full article. Knight’s award was gazetted on 8th November 1917 and the citation read as follows: ...