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Interior of St Catherine's Church looking east

Interior of the original St Catherine's Church on the Horsefair. View towards the East window and Altar. The stained glass was installed by John Hardman Studios of Newhall Hill. St Catherine Of Siena ...

Interior of St John's Church

A view looking towards the alter. The inset photograph is of the Reverend Runnels-Moss who was vicar from 1888-1921. The reverend was of Anglo-West Indian descent which was unusual for that time. He is ...

Interior of the Chapel looking towards the Apse

Photograph is taken from the programme for the opening of Handsworth Chapel on 1st October 1910.

Interior of the Municipal Bank on Broad Street

The first Municipal Bank in Brimingham was opened in 1916 but the head office branch was only opened a few years later on Broad Street. It still stands today - opposite the Hall Of Memory - but is now ...

Interior of the Reference Library

The old Reference Library was located at Ratcliff Place which was by the side of the Town Hall. This photograph was taken by George Whitehouse of Handsworth.

Interior of the Shakespeare Library

This view, by George Whitehouse,is of the Shakespeare Library which was located inside the old Reference Library at Ratcliff Place. When the library was demolished it was saved and removed to a new location ...

Interior panels in St Catherine's Church

Detail of panels in the original St Catherine's Church in the Horsefair. St Catherine Of Siena had it’s origins in 1872 when Father Fenn acquired seven properties in Windmill Street with a deposit ...

Interior view of St Mary's Church by Allen Edward Everitt

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

Interior view of St Mary's Church by Allen Edward Everitt

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

Interior view of St Mary's Church by Allen Edward Everitt

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

Interior view of St Patrick's Church on Dudley Road

Looking towards the alter and screen.

International Convention Centre, Birmingham

The International Convention Centre, Birmingham, seen here at dusk. The ICC was intended to attract business, both national and international, to the city and was erected on land on the north side of ...

Interviewing David Anthony - by Year Five at Woodview

David Anthony the owner of the hair style shop. David Anthony owns the hairdressers on bristol street. And by the way david is a funny man. This is david anthony his hair shop is a magnificent place ...

Introduction to the class

A new pupil is introduced to their class mates at St Thomas's School. Sadly the date, class and teacher are not noted on the back so any more information would be most welcome. The school was located ...

Introduction: Birmingham’s Early Maps 1731-1831

This gallery has been produced to support a workshop held at the Library of Birmingham. All the maps reproduced here are from those held by Birmingham Archives & Collections. They have been selected by ...

Inventory of Furniture &c. at Soho House left in the care of Mr and Mrs Kimnell, page 1

By 1851 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. As he lived mainly at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and in London he decided to let Soho House ...

Inventory of Furniture &c. at Soho House left in the care of Mr and Mrs Kimnell, page 2

By 1851 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. As he lived mainly at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and in London he decided to let Soho House ...

Inventory of Furniture &c. at Soho House left in the care of Mr and Mrs Kimnell, page 3

By 1851 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. As he lived mainly at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and in London he decided to let Soho House ...