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Baldwin And Sons Ltd, Morville Street, Ladywood

This article is from the "Brew 'Us" Bugle concerning the plans for the former Works on Morville Street. "A piece of Ladywood's history is disappearing from the skyline. The demolition men have moved ...

Baldwin's Paper Mill, Morville Street

Baldwin's paper mill on Morville Street can be seen in the background of this photograph, taken c.1960. The new maisonettes in the Browning Street redevelopment area are taking shape.

Bank clerks turned firemen

During World War Two it was common for people to take on extra work as part of the homefront. Here we see a pair of bank clerks operating a water pump.

Barretts ad from Oratory Church magazine

Barrett's were, as the advert says, based on St Vincent Street.

Barrows Stores, Corporation Street

Blanket making for the war effort at Barrows Stores, with Lady Mayoress W. Maretineau. Barrows was on Corporation Street and apart from being a famous store in Birmingham in its own right it also ...

Bath Row Part One from 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also includes the following roads: Barrows Road, Bartholomew Row, Bartholomew Street, Barton Croft, Barton Street, Barton Lodge Road, Barton's Bank, Barwell Road, Barwick Street,

Bath Row Part Two from 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also including the following roads: Bath Street, Battenhall Road, Bayford Road and Bayswater Road.

Bath Row Re-development

Original sketch plan for the Bath Row Re-development, later better known as Lee Bank. In this plan there is little to recognise other than St Thomas's Church at the middle top and St Luke's Church at ...

Bath Row, Lee Bank

The premises of Grosvenor Workman at 32 & 34 Bath Row, Lee Bank, photographed on 11 January 1955. Grosvenor Workman (also listed as Workman Grosvenor) were electro-platers, and 'chromium plating' and ...

Beach Street - former neighbours

Two former next-door neighbours were reunited after meeting up again following the launch of the book "Ladywood Revisited". Rita Hunt, nee Hollins, and June Daniels, nee Spencer, with the book, lost touch ...

Bell Barn Road

The play area in the park in front of Bell Barn Road. This area has now been redeveloped with a new park and housing as part of the latest urban regeneration of the area. The one legacy left from before ...

Bell Barn Road - George V Jubilee Party

The residents are gathered at a street party to celebrate the 25th anniversary of George V's accession to the throne. The little girl in the foreground is Sheila Woolridge(with a girl with a headband ...

Bell Barn Road and Bellis Street 1939 Trade Directory entries

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Bell Barn shopping area

The photograph shows The Woodman Public House, the Bell Barn Shopping centre and Charlecote House. This development was built off Cregoe Street as part of the postwar development of Lee Bank. It has now ...

Bellamy and Wakefield

This Chemists was located on Easy Row for many years. Interestingly they advertise that they also deal in tea and are Italian warehousemen! Easy Row has long since vanished as part of the city's regeneration ...

Bellamys Transport Company

Bellamys Transport Company on Granville Street. The Company later moved to Clement Street and expanded into a garage and petrol station. It was located opposite the site of the current National Indoor ...

Bellis and Morcom Works Canteen

Used by many workers over the lifetime of the factory. Bellis and Morcom remains one of the most fondly remembered workplaces in Ladywood.

Benacre Street

Benacre Street is seen here in a photograph taken on 7 June 1951, although the car would not appear to be a current model. Some sort of redevelopment seems to be taking place, perhaps after wartime damage. ...