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Kent Street Baths Opening Ceremony

Ticket of invitation to the opening ceremony of the "bathing reconstruction" - presumably it had been substantially refurbished. The invitation was sent to H.M. Cashmore - City Librarian of Birmingham. ...

Kent Street Gala Baths after an air-raid

The November air-raids on Birmingham in 1940 were particularly severe. As local resident Jean Hill notes below the raid that hit Kent Street Baths lasted from early evening till the following day. Kent ...

Kents Farm, Grove Lane

Also known as Grove Farm. It was located at the junction of Grove Lane and Hinstock Road.

Kenyon Street in the blitz

Kenyon Street runs off the "top end" of Constitution Hill. The picture shows two factories damaged by a German air raid in June 1942. To the right is Anstey and Wilson who were electrical plate manufacturers. ...

Kettlehouse Farm, Kingstanding

Violet Betteridge in a field near to Kettlehouse Farm, Kingstanding, in the 1920s. In the background is Kingsvale Pumping Station.

Kettlehouse Farm, Kingstanding

Working in the farmyard at Kettlehouse Farm, Kingstanding, in the early 1920s. From left to right are George Judd, his daughters Gertrude and Elsie, and his cousin Harry Judd. The waterworks pumping station ...

Kettlehouse Farm, Perry Barr

At Kettlehouse Farm, Holly Lane, Perry Barr, the tenant farmer, George Judd, poses for the camera while his dog 'Mick' does one of his tricks on a snowy day sometime in the 1930s.

Kettlehouse Farm, Perry Barr

Kettlehouse Farm, Perry Barr. In the fields near the farm the pumping station can be seen in the background. The lady in the picture is Elsie Judd, one of the tenants of the farm in the 1920s.

Key Hill Cemetery

Key Hill Cemetery lies at the edge of Birmingham's jewellery quarter and is the last resting place of many of the rich and famous of Birmingham. This exhibition includes some views of the cemetery, some ...

Khalsa House, Asian Advice Centre, Handsworth

"An advisory and welfare centre, which provided support and information for the Asian community." Pogus Caesar, February 2003.

Kim Hancock interview

Kim Hancock was born in Handsworth in 1957 and her parents and grandmother were also born in Handsworth. She talks about the changes in the area and in her own life in the 1960s and 70s: To listen ...

King Alfred's Place, Ladywood

View taken looking towards Broad Street in the distance. this photograph is by J.W. Steele.

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls, Handsworth

This is a rear view of the main building of King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls in Rosehill Road. The photograph has been taken from the lower playground and shows the entrance to the 'playroom' ...

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls, Handsworth

A view of the front of King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls in Rosehill Road. Erected in 1911, the architect was P.B. Chatwin, the son of J.A. Chatwin, the architect responsible for the restoration ...

King Edward VI School evacuation plaque

This plaque was placed in Monmouth as a thank you for the hospitality shown by residents to boys from the school who had been evacuated there.

King Edward VI School for Girls, Handsworth

Postcard view of King Edward VI School for Girls, Handsworth, the new grammar school built in 1911

King Edward's Grammar School For Girls

The school was opened in 1911, the pupils being drawn from three existing King Edward's schools at Aston, Summer Row and Bath Row. Rose Hill Road was made to accomodate the school.

King Edward's Grammar School: Hagley Road, Edgbaston

Tinted Victorian postcard of a view looking along Hagley Road, Edgbaston, from Five Ways. The vehicle, apparently a horse-bus, is passing the old King Edward's Grammar School, Five Ways. Though opened ...