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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.

Balsall Heath Panthers Cycle Club

A crowd watching the Panthers in action on their track alongside Balsall Heath Road. It is noticeable that there appears to be no barrier for the crowd to stand behind at all!

Balsall Heath Panthers Cycle Club

The Panthers in action on their track alongside Balsall Heath Road.

Band Playing at the Red Lion

Beehive, Soho Hill

Dominoes is an important game for African Caribbean men. It is played passionately and noisily. The game pictured here is taking place in the Beehive Pub on Soho Road.

Belliss and Morcom football team.

John Spencer donated this photograph of the works football team in action in the 1950's. Their home ground was in Highfield Lane Quinton.Players would regularly cycle from Ladywood to the ground on the ...

Bellringers at St Mary's Church

A group portrait of the bellringers at Saint Mary's Church taken sometime in the early 1900's. The only identified person is the gentleman to the far right, A. Paddon Smith. Mr Smith became Lord Mayor ...

Billy Smart's Circus 1954 at Bingley Hall (pages 10-11)

Pages of the programme from the Christmas stint at Birmingham Bingley Hall by Billy Smart's Circus. The Arabian Horses presented by Rudolf Jurkschatt and The Gutis who were "krazy komics from Krackpotania". ...

Billy Smart's Circus 1954 at Bingley Hall (pages 12-13)

The list of attractions in order of appearance at the Circus. Use the "zoomify" tab to read the text more easily.

Billy Smart's Circus 1954 at Bingley Hall (pages 14-15)

A page showing the famous Billy Smart "chimps" playing tennis and two more featured acts from the circus. Firstly we have "the famous Tagora" who was an accomplished fakir. Secondly we have the "Ifni ...

Billy Smart's Circus 1954 at Bingley Hall (pages 16-17)

These pages from the programme feature heartwarming stories of the circus coming to "your" town.

Billy Smart's Circus 1954 at Bingley Hall (pages 18-19)

These pages from the programme feature Captain Fleming's Sea-Lions. The opposite page is an advert, after the "Greatest Show on Earth" it is suggested you follow it with the greatest treat of the day ...

Billy Smart's Circus 1954 at Bingley Hall (pages 20-21)

On these pages from the circus programme we have a piece on "the guv'nor" Billy Smart himself. The right hand page focuses on the Polar Bears and Racing Camels.

Billy Smart's Circus 1954 at Bingley Hall (pages 22-23)

Behind the scenes at the circus showing the 250 kilowatt power station which literally kept the circus going. The lower picture shows Billy Smart Junior and Mrs Davidd Smart with celebrity visitors Gabrielle ...

Billy Smart's Circus 1954 at Bingley Hall (pages 2-3)

These pages include an introduction by the Smart's. Founder Billy Smart along with presumably his sons David, Ronald and Billy Junior. Billy endorses the suitability of Bingley Hall for his circus.