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Children's Hospital, Ladywood

Inside the Children's Hospital, Broad Street, Birmingham. The Birmingham and Midland Free Hospital for Sick Children, on the corner of Sheepcote Street, was originally founded in 1862 and was in this ...

Children's Hospital, Ladywood

Inside the Children's Hospital, Broad Street, Birmingham. The Birmingham and Midland Free Hospital for Sick Children, on the corner of Sheepcote Street, was originally founded in 1862 and remained in ...

Children's Hospital, Ladywood

The Children's Hospital, Broad Street, Birmingham. The Birmingham and Midland Free Hospital for Sick Children was founded in 1862 by Thomas Heslop and moved to this building on the corner of Sheepcote ...

Child's Death at Perry Barr

A cutting from the Handsworth Herald relating to the death of two-month old Thomas Henry Adams of Well Head Lane. From the G.H. Osborne newcuttings collection.

Christian Kunzle plaque

Blue plaque for Christian Kunzle in Birmingham. This plaque is on the site of Kunzle's shop which stood where the Abbey National Building Society is in Five Ways Shopping Centre. Kunzle is fondly remembered ...

Church Lane & Hamstead Road, Handsworth

This photograph is a view from Wellington Road, looking to the junction of Church Lane and Hamstead Road.

Church Lane, Handsworth

Old Cottages in Church Lane looking towards the direction of the junction of Wellington and Hamstead Roads. These cottages are referred to as 'old cottages' even at the end of the 1890s, the earliest ...

Church Lane, Handsworth

Church Lane, Handsworth, in a hand-coloured postcard view

Church of England Schoolhouse, Perry Barr

Further information on this building would be most welcome.

Church of St Francis of Assisi, Handsworth

Church of St Francis of Assisi, Hunters Road, Handsworth, taken from a postcard. The Roman Catholic church was opened in 1894 and consecrated in 1900.

Church of the Redeemer, Edgbaston

The Church of the Redeemer, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, in a postcard view. This was a Baptist church and was built by James Cubitt in 1881/82. It was demolished in the 1970s.

Church of the Redeemer, Edgbaston

Card printed by the Church of the Redeemer in Hagley Road, Edgbaston. The themed services, at 6.30 on Sunday evenings, were directed particularly at young men and women. The Church of the Redeemer was ...

Church Of The Redeemer, Hagley Road

The Church of The Redeemer, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, was a Baptist church, built on land on the corner of Wyndham Road donated by local benefactor William Middleton. It was designed by James Cubitt and ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

A scene inside the City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, from a postcard. The Round Room gave access to the Industrial Hall and to the Art Gallery extension and was part of the original Art Gallery ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The Round Gallery in the City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham. The Round Gallery, seen here in a postcard view, is in the original Art Gallery building, designed by H.R. Yeoville Thomason in 1884/85. ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

A splendidly atmospheric view of Birmingham's Art Gallery, taken fom a coloured postcard. The view is looking along Edmund Street; Congreve Street crosses in front of the Art Gallery. Both streets have ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, built 1881/85 as a continuation of the neighbouring Council House by the same architect H.R. Yeoville Thomason. The Museum of Casts seen in this postcard has ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The Industrial Hall in the City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham. The Industrial Hall, taken from a tinted postcard, was part of the original Art Gallery building, which was designed by H.R. Yeoville ...