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1922 General Election: Why You Should Vote For Tiptaft

Here Councillor Norman Tiptaft lists all of the reasons why he was worthy of your vote in the 1922 General Election. Tiptaft had lost the previous election in 1918 but had become councillor for Handsworth ...

1984 Carnival

"It's a Knockout" meant playing some unusual games in costume. These are some of the simpler costumes from the 1984 contest. In years gone by carnival and sports events sometimes ran on different days ...

1988: Improving the Environment

"The first year I was at the Venture we did this fantastic float called Top Of The Crops and we had these children strung up as peas on a frame and we had more of them dressed as carrots. We got halfway ...

1991 Carnival Procession

For many years the procession was always led by someone carrying the Union Flag.

1999 Carnival

The 1999 parade on Edward Rd seen from the front. The procession is heading up and onto the Moseley Road.

1999 Parade from above

The 1999 parade from above with elaborate costumes.

19A Wellington Road

More information on this house in Wellington Road would be gratefully received.

259 and 260 Great Colmore Street

Undated photograph by the Public Works Dept of Birmingham Corporation. part of the housing which had stood for many years in Lee Bank and subsequently demolished as part of the urban renewal of the area. ...

35 Bell Barn Road, Lee Bank

Although the original caption to this Public Works Department photograph calls it 35 Bell Barn Road, Lee Bank, the address does not appear in Kelly's Directory. However, when this photograph was taken ...

35 Summer Road, Lee Bank

The name Mitchells & Butlers can be seen over the front of 35 Summer Road, Lee Bank, and indeed directories of the time list Mrs Doreen Taylor of 35 Summer Road as a beer retailer. The photograph was ...

356 Moseley Road

Three bay 2 storey painted brick villa Circa 1830-40. At the time of this picture it was, sadly, in a state of disrepair and covered with graffiti. The property illustrates the affluence and wealth of ...

38th 1st Birmingham Scouts

This view is taken from Vincent Street looking towards the Moseley Road.

38th 1st Birmingham Scouts

Procession on Vincent Street. The scout headquarters was the former pub on the left of the picture.

38th 1st Birmingham Scouts

Their Scout hut was located here near the railway bridge on Clifton Road

38th Birmingham 1st Clifton Scouts

A Group picture of the 38th Birmingham 1st Clifton Scouts taken at Clifton School

39-41 Villa Road

Taken in January 1981

4 Real featuring "Witness"

Considered to be one of the most controversial gospel artists for insisting that Ragga music style can be used to minister on the urban streets. He is now one of the most popular artists on th elocal ...

4278 - Hamstead Hall, Hamstead

Hamstead Hall, Hamstead.