Theme Explorer

Page 276 of 283 5087 Records Found

Welford Road, Handsworth

Children viewing a community exhibition of a multi-ethnic nature, Welford Road, Handsworth, on 12th March 1975.

Well Head Farm

Built c.1600 rebuilt c.1830 demolished 1974 this farm stood on the corner of Wellhead Lane and Aldridge Road.

Well Head Farm, rear view

Built c.1600 rebuilt c.1830 demolished 1974 this farm stood on the corner of Wellhead Lane and Aldridge Road.

Well Head Farmhouse

This is the farmhouse for Wellhead Famr which was demolished in 1974. It stood on the corner of Wellhead Lane and Aldridge Road.

Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr

Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, photographed on 25th July 1939 at the junction with Aston Lane. On the right is the premises of the electrical engineering firm George Ellison Ltd. In the distance the road ...

Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr

The bridge carrying Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, over the railway line from Birmingham via Perry Barr to Wolverhampton, photographed on 25th July 1939.

Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr

The bridge carrying Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, over the railway line from Birmingham to Wolverhampton via Perry Barr. In this photograph, taken on 19th April 1937, the twin black patches caused by the ...

Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr

Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, looking south, in April 1959. Franchise Street is on the right, the Kynoch Works entrance on left. The railway bridge can be seen in in the distance. From a private photographic ...

Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr

Possibly Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr. The location may be close to Franchise Street. From a private photographic survey of buildings demolished for the Birchfield Road Underpass Scheme, April 1959.

Wellington Road

Undated photograph but probably taken sometime between 1930 and 1950.

Wellington Road area of Edgbaston in 1837, by Samuel Lines

A sketch of the Wellington Road area of Edgbaston in 1837, by the Birmingham artist Samuel Lines. Isolated houses are already to be seen in 1837 but the rural surroundings are by no means easy to identify. ...

Wellington Road Roman Pottery - Sites and Monuments Record

In 1959 in Wellington Road a Romano-British kiln was found and excavated. The remains of the kiln included tapered clay fire-bars, pieces of the floor, possible fragments of kiln walling, flat stone ...

Wellington Road, Handsworth Wood

View from Wellington Road looking up Church Lane. Church Lane was originally the bridle path running to the parish church of Saint Mary's. Wellington Road was originally the bridle path from Perry Barr ...

Wesleyan Theological College

Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road. Designed by architects Ball and Goddard it was built in 1880-81. During the First World War it was used by the Women's Auxiliary Corps. It was sold to Aston ...

Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road

A close up photograph of the main entrance of the Wesleyan Theological College in Friary Road, taken in 1898. The building is in the Gothic style of the fourteenth century.

West Front of Handsworth Cemetery Chapel

The photograph is taken from the programme of the opening of Handsworth Cemetery on 1st October 1910.

West House School, Edgbaston

West House School, St James' Road, Edgbaston, from a postcard probably of interwar date. Founded as a preparatory school for boys, the school first appears in directories from 1896 and still exists today....

West Indian Community Centre, Winson Green

Young people dancing at a community centre in Winson Green. The roof is in a bad state, highlighting the lack of decent facilities for people in the area.