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Austin Road United Church of God, Handsworth

Women kissing as a sign of peace, after the washing of the feet. The Church is at Austin Road, Handsworth.

Austin Road United Church of God, Handsworth,

Men from Austin Road Church symbolically wash each other's feet. This commemorates Christ's washing of his disciples' feet at the Last Supper. This photograph was the inspiration for a painting of the ...

Austin Road United Church of God, Handsworth.

Most Pentecostal churches have thier own choirs. Early choirs sang unaccompanied, relying on vocal dynamics, close harmony and improvised counterpoint for variety. Later choirs were accompanied by electric ...

Austin Road United Church of God, Handsworth.

Lydia Smith from Handsworth Wood Girls School said about this photograph: "These people go to church and they are getting baptised ready to give their heart to the Lord. I, Lydia Smith, go to church ...

Austin Road United Church of God, Handsworth.

Autumn Leaves

St Catherine of Sienna Church looms behind the autumn leaves in Lee Bank.

Back to the (18)70s at Clifton School

Clifton Infants School celebrates its centenary on 11th July 1978. The children dress up as Victorians and there is a visit from the Lord Mayor Edward Frederick Hanson J.P.

Back Yard, Handsworth

This photograph is of the back yard of Vanley's home at 197 Grove Lane in the 1980's.

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.

Ball's House

Ball's House in Edgbaston Lane. From an 18th century watercolour by Warren Blackham which is held in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.

Balsall Heath Church Centre

Celebration time at the dedication of the new Church Centre in Edward Road, home to both St Paul's Church and the Church of Christ.

Balsall Heath Church Centre

Constructing the Church Centre in Edward Road, home to both St Paul's Church and the Church of Christ.

Balsall Heath City Farm

An early view of Balsall Heath City Farm, Malvern Street whilst still being built. It would opened officially by the Lord Mayor, Councillor George Canning on 19 April 1980.

Balsall Heath City Farm

One of the many farm cats at Balsall Heath City Farm, Malvern Street

Balsall Heath City Farm Site

The site of Balsall Heath City Farm after the houses have been cleared. The farm would eventually be opened 1n 1980.

Balsall Heath Library

Balsall Heath Library, Moseley Road 1910. Notice the over head supply cables for the electric trams, which ran from the depot further along Mosesley Road

Balsall Heath Library

Another view of the library interior 1910. Silence prevailed with separate tables for "Ladies", "Gentlemen", "Girls" and "Boys" while assistants fetched books on request.