Celebrating 60th anniversary of VE Day in New Street
Celebrating 60th anniversary of VE Day in New Street
Celebrating 60th anniversary of VE Day in Victoria Square
Celebrating 60th anniversary of VE Day in Victoria Square
Chatting "over the garden wall". These street entertainers proved extremely popular on the day.
Celebrating 60th anniversary of VE Day in Victoria Square
"Spivs" working the crowd. These street entertainers proved extremely popular on the day.
Celebrating 60th anniversary of VE Day in Victoria Square
Celebrating 60th anniversary of VE Day in Victoria Square
Celebrating 60th anniversary of VE Day in Chamberlain Square
Celebrating VE Day at Woodview School
Children from Woodview Primary School on the bouncey slide. Woodview celebrated the 60th anniversary of VE Day with a party for the children.
Centenary Square
Centenary Square lies just off Broad Street which is running North/South to the left of this picture. Five of Birmingham's most imposing buildings are in this scene. The tall glass building to the rear ...
Ceol Castle Public House
Formerly the Castle & Falcon. The pub is situated on the Moseley Road. The pub used to have a painted hanging sign on a pole in front. For several years after the change of name, the sign remained unchanged. ...
Chest in St Thomas's School
This chest stands outside the headteacher's office in St Thomas's School on Great Colmore Street. Its history is unknown but it may have once been a chest used to store school documents. There is a possibility ...
Children and staff from The Oratory School at St John's Church
An exhibition was held at St John's Church in Ladywood to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of World War Two. Local schools attended, along with a re-enactment group who dressed in civilian ...
Children from St George's School celebrate at St John's Church
The celebrations were for the 60th anniversary of the end of World War Two, an exhibition put on by Norman Bartlam and Eileen Doyle of the Education Housing Initiative at Birmingham City Council.
Church converted into flats - by Year Five at Woodview School
This church was St James church.
Churchill Stone
This stone was laid by lady churchill G.B.E 10th of october 1957. It is located at the YWCA on Stone Road in Woodview.
Churchill's car at St John's Church
Vintage car used by the Winston Churchill lookalike for the vist to St John's Church in Ladywood. The church was hosting an exhibition to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the end of World War Two....
Clematis along Great Colmore Street
This beautiful clematis attracts admiring glances every spring/ summer along Great Colmore Street. It is in fact grown over the fence of an address in Lytham Croft