Indenture of fine of a cottage and lands in Handsworth
Indenture of fine between Roger Cowper, alias Piddocke of Smethwick, plaintiff, and Simon Tibbyns of Handsworth and Margaret, his wife, deforciants, of a cottage and lands with appurtenances in Honesworthe, ...
Indenture of fine of a messuage and lands in Handsworth
Indenture of fine between Henry Atwood of Perry Hall, co. Staff. and William Scott of same plaintiffs, and Christopher Smyth, gent., of Water Newton, co. Huntingdon, Robert Kynnesman, gent., of Broughton, ...
Indenture of fine of lands with appurtenances in Handsworth
Indenture of fine between Roger Cowper alias Peddocke, plaintiff, and Charles Stanford, esq., Eleanor his wife, and John Stanford, esq., deforciants, of lands with appurtenances in Handesworth alias Honndesworth ...
Indenture of fine of lands with appurtenances in Handsworth
Indenture of fine between Roger Cowper alias Peddocke, plaintiff, and Charles Stanford, esq., Eleanor his wife, and John Stanford, esq., deforciants, of lands with appurtenances in Handesworth alias Honndesworth ...
Indenture relating to lands and appurtenances in Handsworth
First page of indenture between 1. Arthur Entwisleof Wolhayes [Woolhays Christchurch, Hants.], formerly of 8, Cork Street, Bond Street, London, barrister at law, and the Rev. Studholme Wilson of Millbrook ...
Indenture relating to lands and appurtenances in Handsworth [last page]
Last page of indenture between 1. Arthur Entwisleof Wolhayes [Woolhays Christchurch, Hants.], formerly of 8, Cork Street, Bond Street, London, barrister at law, and the Rev. Studholme Wilson of Millbrook ...
Indenture relating to lands in Handsworth
Indenture of fine between Edward Warner, gent., plaintiff and John Worley, deforciant, of lands with appurtenances in Hannysworth [Handsworth].
Creation: Michaelmas term 27 Hen VIII 1535; latin; parchment.
[This ...
Indenture relating to lands in Handsworth
Indenture of fine between Edward Warner, gent., plaintiff and John Worley, deforciant, of lands with appurtenances in Hannysworth [Handsworth].
[N.B. this half makes up the whole indenture with MS3602/20]
Creation: ...
Infant Welfare Institute, Handsworth
Interior of the Infant Welfare Institute, Hunter's Road, Handsworth Funded by Andrew Carnegie
Infinite Variety. Shakespeare in Birminghams Archives and Collections.
As part of the Library of Birmingham’s celebration marking 400 years of Shakespeare, Birmingham Archives & Collections has put together this online gallery to showcase some of the diverse and surprising ...
Ingots of Gold Exchanged for Cigarettes at Handsworth
A newspaper cutting from the "Handsworth Herald", 25th September 1896.
This cutting gives details of the finding of several gold ingots following a robbery at a jewellers in Hockley.
A Handsworth boy ...
Ink wash drawing of farm buildings by John Phillp
This ink wash drawing by John Phillp shows unknown farm buildings, apparently on fire.
The image is from the Phillp album, a collection of watercolours and sketches by John Phillp (c.1778-1815). Phillp ...
Inkstand by Matthew Boulton and Plate Co.
This silver inkstand was made by Matthew Boulton and Plate Co in 1830-31. By this time the business was owned by Matthew Robinson Boulton, the son of Matthew Boulton.
It contains two cut glass ink ...
Inscription by John Phillp
The inscription reads
To Mr JOSEPH MOORE WHO HAS RAISED THE TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL INSTITUTED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GENERAL HOSPITAL NEAR [altered to AT] BIRMINGHAM FROM SMALL BEGINNINGS TO UNRIVALLED ...
Inside the Colwyn?
An image from the Lewis Green collection. We believe this is the lounge of the Colwyn Pub on Great Colmore Street, but we don't know who the people are. If you know please drop us a line at cs@optima.org.uk...
Inside The Woodman
Two customers enjoying a drink at The Woodman in Cregoe Street. The pub has since been demolished as part of the urban renewal of the area. Helen White notes that: "The lady, who is my aunt, is Mrs Barbara ...
Interior of Handsworth Cemetery Chapel looking towards the Mortuary
Photograph is taken from the programme for the opening of Handsworth Chapel on 1st October 1910.
Interior of Saint James' Church
The church was built 1838-1840 on a site donated by John Crockett of the New Inns Hotel. The architect was R. Ebbles.