A boy wearing a suit and tie,
standing between two tables with vases full of flowers on them.
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A bride and groom being followed out of the church by wedding guests
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A child standing next to a seated man holding a baby
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A coloured photograph of man and woman in wedding attire.
The woman is holding flowers. From The Ernest Dyche Collection.
A Dance at The Tower Ballroom
Poster for a Dance for the City of Birmingham Municipal Officers' Guild held at the Tower Ballroom, Edgbaston Reservoir. Dancing was to be from 8 till one for the princely sum of three and six for a pair ...
A Donkey Cart
A donkey and trap joins the parade past the library on Moseley Road. The gentleman immediately behind the trap is Ron Ford. The building to the right became a Sikh Temple.
A Freak Chicken
A newspaper cutting from the Birmingham Weekly Post, September 30th 1905.
The article shows an illustration and description of a four legged chicken.
The bird was one of a hatch of Plymouth Rock chickens ...
A girl in a hat and German style dress, holding the ends of the dress
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A girl in a white ruffle dress holding flowers
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A girl lying on the floor wearing clown outfit with her foot touching the hat
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A girl wearing a dress and top hat
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A group of boys and girls in three rows
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A group portrait of two adults and several children against blank background
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A group portrait of two adults and three children
From The Ernest Dyche Collection
A hand painted portrait of a woman wearing a black and white patterned shirt against blue background
From The Ernest Dyche Collection.
A horse sale in the Horse Fair
The Horse Fair is located off the island at the end of SmallBrook Queensway and it runs into Bristol Street. In the later years of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries there were regular horse ...
A knobbly knees competition in Brunswick Road
This is thought to date from the Coronation street party in 1953. Knobbly knees competitions are always associated with holiday camps such as Butlins and this was probably the inspiration for the Brunswick ...
A large group photograph from a wedding reception in reception hall