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Handsworth UDC Water Cart

These carts were used by the Urban District Council to clean the roads. Water was carried and dropped from the back of the cart. The road isn't named in the original caption. If anyone can identify it ...

Handsworth Urban Regeneration

"A tractor demolishes a building in Handsworth as part of Birmingham Council Urban Regeneration Scheme. During the early part of the 1980's it was claimed that up to £20 million had been invested in Handsworth ...

Handsworth Views by Allen Edward Everitt

Everitt (1824-1882) was a prolific Birmingham artist and antiquarian whose watercolours and line and wash drawings are an important visual record of the historic architecture of the West Midlands. He ...

Handsworth Volunteer Company

Handsworth Volunteer Company c.1915 Alan Bragg (Sitting extreme right, founder and secretary of Handsworth Historical Society) and Leonard Davis, standing extreme left (an early committee member of HHS....

Handsworth Volunteers

Handsworth Volunteers who went out to the South African War 1899-1901

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth, c.1904. Opened in 1881, the college was designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham and occupies a 23-acre site.

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth, c.1904. Opened in 1881, the college was designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham and occupies a 23-acre site.

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth, from a postcard. Opened in 1881 it was designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham and occupied a 23-acre site.

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College in Friary Road, Handsworth, from a postcard published by George E. Lewis, Birmingham

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham the college was opened in 1881 and is now a Grade II listed building forming part of the ...

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by architects Ball & Goddard of Birmingham, it was built in 1880 and is now a listed building.

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by architects Ball & Goddard of Birmingham, it was built in 1880 and is now a listed building.

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by architects Ball & Goddard of Birmingham, it was built in 1880 and is now a listed building.

Handsworth Wood Boys School

"Local news magazine publication on Handsworth Wood Boys School workshops on Mental Health". (Mrs E.McGhie)

Handsworth Wood Boys' School

Promotional leaflet.

Handsworth Wood Boys' School

Handsworth Wood Boys' School opened in 1958 at the same time as the adjoining Handsworth Wood Girls' School, the entrance to both schools being situated on Church Lane. In 1998 the Boys' School was closed ...

Handsworth Wood bus outside the Mission Hall

The Mission Hall stood on Boulton Road. and was opened in 1908 by Wesleyan Methodists. The premises were eventually sold in 1921.

Handsworth Wood Girls' Drama Production

"The Lord Mayor of Birmingham was invited as a guest at Handsworth Wood Girls' Mental Health drama production". (Mrs McGhie-Belgrave)