The Victoria Public House on Runcorn Road
This has now closed down. It is still there in situ at the Moseley Road end of Runcorn Road.
The Wellington Public House
The Wellington Public House on Bromsgrove Street. This view in 1979 is almost unchanged today. Just visible to the left is The Diskery record shop and to the right is the now closed Starkey's the bakers....
The Woodman Inn
The Woodman Inn stands on Holyhead Road. This building is substantially renovated from the original Woodman Inn which occupied the site.
The Woodman Pub
The Woodman, now demolished, used to stand on Cregoe Street in Lee Bank by the old Bell Barn Shopping Centre. This picture was taken by Lewis Green who used to reside in one of the four blocks on Lee ...
Training Children 1978
A ride for children named "Tingha and Tucker Railway". "Tingha and Tucker" were popular children's TV characters from the 60s.
Travellers on Alfred Street
Travellers' Caravans on a car park on Alfred Street.
Typing Class at Handsworth New Road School
"Education is di key to success" (comment submitted in discussion of Vanley Burke photographs by student from Handsworth Wood Girls School)
Underpass off Navigation Street
Outside the Mailbox in Birmingham is this underpass which lies off Navigation Street. This array of coloured lights or lanterns does much to improve the drabness of the environment.
Vanley Burke Galleries
Vanley Burke has been living and working in Birmingham since 1965. He started photographing the community around him in 1967 and has continued to the present day. He has exhibited his work extensively ...
Vegetables Display
On sale outside a shop on the Soho Road.
Vegetables Display
Display of vegetables outside a shop on the Soho Road.
Vietnamese New Year
Councillor Theresa Stewart receiving a bouquet of flowers from the Midland Vietnamese Community Association at the 1998 New Year celebrations.
Vietnamese New Year
Introducing the whole of the Vietnamese football team.
Vietnamese New Year
Young men perform a song for the entertainment of the community at the 1998 New Year Celebrations.
Vietnamese New Year
MC Lan Thi Vo.
Vietnamese New Year
Mr Hoi Van Ho, the Leader of the Elderly Club, announces that it will reopen, after it has been closed for a few years.
Vietnamese New Year
Lighting the incense at the New Year celebrations in preparation for the Vietnamese ancestors event.