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City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The extension to the City Art Gallery, Birmingham. This postcard view looks along Congreve Street towards Yeoville Thomason's original 1885 Art Gallery building with its clock tower. The extension was ...

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

Cleve Terrace

Cleve Terrace was demolished in the nineteen sixties urban renewal of Lee Bank. It stood right opposite the old Accident Hospital on Bath Row, the hospital can be seen in the distance to the left of the ...

Cleve Terrace, Lee Bank

A view of Cleve Terrace, Lee Bank, looking towards Bath Row, near the junction with Wheeley's Lane. In the background, on Bath Row, can be seen part of the Queen's Hospital. Designating Lee Bank as one ...

Cleveland and Clydesdale Towers - Angela Maloney

Beautiful cloudy sky between the two "Sentinels" on Holloway Head.

Closing down at Bradshaws

Closeup view of the queue at the Bradshaw's closing down sales. This image is from the Evening Mail story also on this website but has been digitally enhanced here for clarity.

Coach trip to Weston Super Mare from Lee Bank

This picture dates from circa 1957 and shows a party of people from the Y Blocks getting ready to embark for Weston Super Mare. At this time the development in the area of Lee Bank was still very recent ...

Coming or going?

This photo by Lewis Green is an image you can wonder about for ages and still not come up with a definitive answer. Does it show a couple going somewhere or are they coming back? Is the ladt upset or ...

Construction in Lee Bank

View of new properties under construction by Crest Nicholson. This view is taken looking towards the four blocks on Lee Bank Middleway, from the balcony of the old Community Centre on Gaywood Croft.

Construction site in Lee Bank

Ground prepared for construction near the Middleway blocks. In the distance is Lee Bank Middleway and to the right is Wheeley's Lane.

Conversation

Four youths in conversation somewhere near to Hogarth House. Lewis Green was very interested in capturing people going about their daily business.

Corner of Irving and Bow Street

The redevelopment of the Lee Bank area in the fifties and sixties seemed to bypass a small area along Bow Street and onto Irving Street. Some old former factory and small business workshops survive along ...

Court One, Ridley Street, Lee Bank

Court One, off Ridley Street, Lee Bank. The days of back-to-back housing were numbered when this photograph was taken in the late 1940s, but clearly these houses were still occupied at the time. Ridley ...

Court Three, Summer Road, Lee Bank

Court Three, off Summer Road, Lee Bank, seen in a photograph taken in 1968. The small bay window and the door surround lend a little more interest to this house than might be found in many of the old ...

Courtyard in Great Colmore Street

This is a courtyard to the rear of Great Colmore Street. The photograph is undated but dates from late nineteenth/ early twentieth century. The presence of the family on the doorstep adds considerable ...

Craven Arms

Taken on a rainy day in Summer 2004. The flags are flying as England at that time were still playing in the European Football Championships. The Craven Arms was proposed for local or statutory listed ...

Craven Arms, Gough Street

Detail of the beautiful decoration on the facade of the Craven Arms Public House in Gough Street.

Cregoe Street 2004

This view is towards what was most famously the site of Bradshaws. The turning to the right is where Irving Street once was and directly opposite was Latimer Street. Bradshaw's Stores stood either side ...