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Atlas Works, Oozells Street

Atlas Works were located on Oozells Street and produced many items for the bedroom including full suites and nursery items. As can be seen here they also produced other more varied items such as the bedrest ...

Atlas Works, Oozells Street

Hardwoood enamelled autocot made by Atlas Works on Oozells Street. From the "Book of Beds" which was their Trade Catalogue.

Atlas Works, Oozells Street, Ladywood

The nursery suite from the "Book of Beds" trade catalogue published in 1954 by the Atlas Works on Oozells Street.

Atlas Works, Oozells Street, Ladywood

The "utilitas Bed table" from the "Book of Beds" trade catalogue for Atlas Works in Ladywood. The bed table is an "incomparable convenience" with a walnut veneer and can be tilted with the touch of a ...

Atlas Works, Oozells Street, Ladywood

The impressive large factory of Atlas Works stood on Oozells Street. This illustration is taken from the "Book of Beds" which was their trade catalogue. Some of the pages from their catalogue are in this ...

Atlas Works, Oozells Street, Ladywood

This page is from the "Book of Beds" which was Atlas Works' Trade Catalogue for their products. This image is of "The Klito" - the inexpensive solid oak bedstead. Carriage is paid if you ordered four ...

Atlas Works, Oozells Street, Ladywood

The plycene mattress "triumphantly tested with half a ton on for 24 hours" from the "Book of Beds" trade catalogue from Atlas Works.

Atlas Works, Oozells Street, Ladywood

From Atlas comes the "Cabinetta shut-up bed". A combination of different woods and with the draw of an "untearable white duck platform".

Atlas Works, Oozells Street, Ladywood

On this page from the Atlas trade catalogue "Book of Beds" we have a child's mattress. It features the "irresistable appeal" of Snow White and The Seven Dwarves who were among several Disney characters ...

Atlas Works, Oozells Street, Ladywood

A folding playpen in hardwood with coloured beads from the "Book of Beds" trade catalogue from Atlas Works. Carriage is paid on four or more so clearly this was an item they felt was likely to be picked ...

Atlas Works, Oozells Street.

Jack Daggett Powell and Norman Bartlam at the site of the former Atlas Works Oozells Street. The photograph held by Norman shows the factory building as it looked in 1986, taken from the canal island ...

Atlas Works, Oozells Street. Ladywood

The "double decker" two tier bedstead from the "Book of Beds" trade catalogue by Atlas Works of Ladywood.

Attwood Green Community Centre

The Community Centre was formerly the Midland Adult School Union (MASU) building. It was taken over by Optima Community Association and used as a centre for all manner of community activities. It has ...

Attwood Green Community Centre, Gaywood Croft off Cregoe Street

This was the main staircase at the centre. The sun was saved after the building was cleared for demolition and is now on a wall of the new community flat at 1 Nash House. The handprints just visible to ...

Autumn Leaves

St Catherine of Sienna Church looms behind the autumn leaves in Lee Bank.

Avon House

Avon House, one of the three "Y block" flats built off Great Colmore Street as part of the Bath Row Development.

Bab-ES-SIQ, Petra by David Bomberg

The painting is owned by Birmingham Musuem and Art Gallery. David Bomberg, who had originally come out to Palestine under the auspices of the Zionist Organisation, painted many scenes at Petra in 1924. ...

Balcony on Attwood Green Community Centre

The Community Centre stood on Gaywood Croft off Cregoe Street in Lee Bank. From this balcony you could see over a large part of the redevelopment of the area - in particular the new park.