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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....

Cilla Black and David Warner

Photographed for The Planet while filming at Five Ways for "Work Is A Four Letter Word" in 1967.

Cilla Black and David Warner at Five Ways

Photographed for The Planet while filming at Five Ways for "Work Is A Four Letter Word" in 1967. The bus is a number 9 to Quinton.

Cilla Black and David Warner at Five Ways

Photographed for The Planet while filming at Five Ways for "Work Is A Four Letter Word" in 1967. The bus is a 130.

Cilla Black filming at Five Ways

In 1967 the singer Cilla Black made her acting debut in the film "Work...Is A Four Letter Word". The Birmingham weekly paper called The Planet ran a feature on the filming which took place in and around ...

Cilla Black meets the public at Five Ways

Photographed for The Planet while filming at Five Ways for "Work Is A Four Letter Word" in 1967. With Cilla is her co-star David Warner.

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

Postcard showing one of the exhibits from the Beale Memorial Collection in the Natural History Department of the Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham. The Common Sheldrake was one of numerous stuffed animals ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

Postcard showing one of the exhibits from the Beale Memorial Collection in the Natural History Department of the Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham. These Tawny owls were among numerous stuffed animals ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, seen in a postcard view looking along Edmund Street. In this rather low-angle photograph the 1912 extension to the Art Gallery has not yet been erected. The ...

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 ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The Industrial Hall in the City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham. The Industrial Hall, taken from a tinted postcard, was part of the original Art Gallery building, which was designed by H.R. Yeoville ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

A scene inside the City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, from a postcard. The Round Room gave access to the Industrial Hall and to the Art Gallery extension and was part of the original Art Gallery ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, in a postcard view that must date from after 1912 because the extension and its connecting bridge have been built. At 11.15 a.m., according to 'Big Brum', ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, in a postcard view dating from around 1900. Of interest here are the buildings on the extreme left which were swept away when the Art Gallery extension was ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

A splendidly atmospheric view of Birmingham's Art Gallery, taken fom a coloured postcard. The view is looking along Edmund Street; Congreve Street crosses in front of the Art Gallery. Both streets have ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, built 1881/85 as a continuation of the neighbouring Council House by the same architect H.R. Yeoville Thomason. The Museum of Casts seen in this postcard has ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

One of the exhibits in Birmingham Art Gallery, from an early 20th-century postcard. This bronze statue of a praying boy is an example of the Victorian confidence in the educational value of casts - the ...