Photograph of the River Tame, Hamstead Hill
This photograph shows the River Tame at Hamstead Hill in 1903.
Photograph of three men and four women in wedding attire taken at wedding venue
From The Ernest Dyche Collection.
Picnic in the park
The place is Calthorpe Park; the statue in the background is that of Robert Peel which was moved later (1963) to the Police Training College just further along the Pershore Road - although the base remains ...
Pictures from above - the view from Lempriere's balloon
Another aerial view from the balloon.
Lempriere's aeronautical displays with balloons and parachutes attracted large crowds. He and his family lived and worked in Handsworth for most of their lives....
Picturesque Handsworth
Some scenic views from Handsworth at the turn of the century. The views are of the Lych Gate of Saint Mary's Church, Camp Lane, Sandwell Road, Church Lane and the Cemetery Gates of Handsworth Cemetery. ...
Pigeon Park
This was open land at the corner of Thornhill Road and Soho Road where St Michaels School used to be. We used to know it as "pigeon park", people would throw food down for the pigeons to eat, on a daily ...
Pigott Street
Numbers 9-12 in Court 2 Pigott Street around the turn of last century. Pigott Street was swept away in the urban renewal of the nineteen fifties. It was in the Edgbaston/ Ladywood area which subsequently ...
Pigott Street
Numbers 5 to 8 in 2 Court taken around 1906 when the area was photographed extensively by Public Works. Pigott Street has long since vanished from the map of Birmingham as it was demolished in the urban ...
Pigott Street 9 to 11 in number 1 court
Undated photograph of this court in Pigott Street. The street was demolished as part of the urban renewal leading to the Lee Bank development. It ran originally from Bath Row down to Great Colmore Street. ...
Pigott Street and Latimer Street junction
Bexhill Grove would occupy the line of Pigott Street which in this picture is running down from the Davenport's Brewery on Bath Row in the distance. The chip shop stands on the corner here about where ...
Pigott Street and Pinfold Street in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory
Also including the following roads: Phipson Road, Piccadilly, Pickford Street, Piddock Road, Piddock Street, Piers Road, Pineapple Grove, Pineapple Road, Pinfold Street, Pitcairn Road, Pitney Street. ...
Pigott Street, Lee Bank
Back-to-back housing in Pigott Street, Lee Bank. Now demolished, this row is nos. 9-12, in Number 2 Court. Pigott Street itself has disappeared, but was off the western end of Great Colmore Street. The ...
Pirates
The Lord Mayor confronts the pirates in the 1978 carnival.
Pitsford Street in the blitz
Pitsford Street runs off Clissold Street and near to Warstone Lane and Key Hill Cemetery. Then as now it was home to small industrial premises and the area here was an obvious target for the Luftwaffe. ...
Pitts & Phillips, builders and decorators, Lee Bank
The premises of Pitts & Phillips, builders, plumbers and painters, were at 25 Bristol Road, Lee Bank, on the corner of Stone Road. This photograph was taken in 1923, but the company had been at this address ...
Places of Worship
The Baptist Chapel on the corner of Edward Road and Harbury Road was built at a cost of more than £6,000. It was erected by the congregation which had been meeting in Balsall Heath since 1873 and provided ...
Plan of Handsworth Cemetery
Plan of the grounds of Handsworth Cemetery taken from the opening ceremony programme.
Plan of Heathfield Hall
Plan of Heathfield Hall, the former home of Jamas Watt. This plan was drawn by E.G. Collins of the Heathfield Estate Office in September 1921.
Watt was born on January 19, 1736, in Greenock, Scotland. ...