Marcus Garvey Day Nursery
This was one of the first nurseries set up specifically to care for young black children.
Mary Street
The rear yard area of number 73 Mary Street. This was taken during the period of urban renewal when some were still living in housing which had been earmarked for demolition.
Meeting room at the Attwood Green Community Centre
The downstairs meeting room next to the kitchen area. The Centre was home to all manner of community activities which have now migrated to various venues in the Attwood Green area. It was demolished as ...
Meeting room at the Attwood Green Community Centre
The Centre was demolished as part of the urban regeneration of Lee Bank. It had been a centre for all manner of community activities - which have been maintained since at a variety of venues.
Men at the Bar in the Frighted Horse
Men Outside George Street Church, Lozells
Men Playing Dominoes
Dominoes is an important game for African Caribbean men. It is played noisily and passionately, generally in bars and pubs.
Mental Health Day at Handsworth Wood Girls School
"Mrs McGhie and invited guest at Mental Health drama production with pupils from Handsworth Wood Girls School in 1997".
(Mrs McGhie)
Mental Health Day Programme at Handsworth Wood Girls School
"Programme presented by Shades of Black committee members on Mental Health at Handsworth Wood Girls School".
(Mrs E. McGhie)
Mid Autumn Festival
The guests at the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mid Autumn Festival
Mr Quy Chu introduces the new 8th Vietnamese Management Committee (1999-2001.
Mid Autumn Festival
Supt Geoff Rees and his colleagues from the Thornhill Police Station said the New Year greeting to the Vietnamese people.
Mid Autumn Festival
Mrs Nga Ngoc Vuong, the Chair Person makes her speech to start the Mid Autumn Festival 1998.
Mid Autumn Festival
Outside of the hall, the Vietnamese children play games with the Thornhill local police officers.
Mid Autumn Festival
Mrs Nga Do, Community Chair, making a speech at the Mid Autumn Festival.
Mid Autumn Festival
The Lord Mayor, Sue Anderson, receives a huge lantern gift from the Vietnamese Community.
Mid Autumn Festival
Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Sue Anderson, and the Vietnamese children's entertainment show.