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4297 - Hamstead Hall, Hamstead

Hamstead Hall, Hamstead. This photograph shows the front view of the house which at this time was occupied by Mr Joseph. Boston, Justice of the Peace.

4298 - Hamstead Hall, Hamstead

Hamstead Hall, Hamstead. This photograph shows the front view of the house which at this time was occupied by Mr Joseph. Boston, Justice of the Peace.

4300 - Hamstead Hall, Hamstead

Hamstead Hall, Hamstead. This photograph shows the front view of the house which at this time was occupied by Mr Joseph. Boston, Justice of the Peace.

4303 - Hamstead Hall, Hamstead

Hamstead Hall, Hamstead. This photograph shows the front view of the house which at this time was occupied by Mr Joseph. Boston, Justice of the Peace.

5 Court - Great Colmore Street

View of the rear of a court on Great Colmore Street. The incline of the street can be seen quite clearly in the photograph. It is nice to see people in the doorway as most of the Public Works pictures ...

51 Villa Road

This is thought to have been a farmhouse and was originally built 1815. R. Shipway and Son General Engineering Pattern Makers are visible next door.

53 to 56 Great Colmore Street

These houses were photographed about 1960 and would be standing somewhere about the site of St Thomas's School on Great Colmore Street. They were photographed as part of the urban renewal of the area ...

55A Lee Crescent

This is probably an old Victorian shed to the rear of 55A. As it was photographed by the Public Works dept it has almost certainly been demolished.

61 to 62 Great Colmore Street

Undated picture of numbers 61 to 62 Great Colmore Street. It probably dates from around 1960 when the Public Works Dept were photographing most of this area. These houses would have stood somewhere after ...

8522

Marching Majorettes from 1982

A quiet Soho Road

Early morning on Soho Road and a contrast to the normal traffic laden images.

A Burglar's banquet at Handsworth

A newspaper cutting from the "Handsworth Chronicle" 24th December 1892. An account of one of the many burglaries at this time taking place in the area around Charles Road and Crompton Road. The home ...

A curious tramcar fatality

A newspaper cutting from the Birmingham Mail, 3rd October 1891. This cutting gives details of the inquest into the death of Walter, Charles Hewitt from Birchfield Road. Mr Hewitt had tried to jump off ...

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 Distinct Sensation'

This newscutting tells of a young lady from Perry Barr who had ventured out in her furs for the first time that autumn. As she got on the tram and passed down the car the other passengers began to blink ...

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 Grand Concert

A cutting from the Handsworth Herald announcing a Grand Concert in the grounds of the Old Crown and Cushion on Birchfield Road in aid of the Perry Barr Reservists Fund. There is still a pub called the ...