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Latimer Street

Latimer Street in 1958. Latimer ran from Great Colmore Street to the now also vanished Piggot Street. This view would seem to be the Piggot Street end. Piggot Street ran parallel to Cregoe Street along ...

Latimer Street in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

As well as Latimer Street this page also includes: Lansdowne Road, Landsdowne Street, Larches Pass, Larches Street, Laundry Road, Laurel Road, Lavendon Road, Law Cliff Road,Lawden Road.

Latimer Street in 1961

Latimer Street ran from Great Colmore Street (about where Lytham Croft comes out now) to Piggot Street (also now gone but it followed the line south of Bexhill Grove). Latimer Street was named after Hugh ...

Latimer Street Party

This view of the "top end" of the street is of the Victory In Europe party held sometime shortly after VE Day in 1945. Those identified so far on the photograph are Sheila Woolridge (who is right front ...

Laundry Services - South Staffordshire Laundry Co. Ltd

An advert for the South Staffordshire Laundry Co. Ltd, Brewery Street, Handsworth. It is taken from the programme of the Saint James Church Fair held on the 20th till 23rd November 1929.

Lawrence's High Class Laundry

Lawrence's were on Monument Road near the Baths. Before the advent of the washing machine in your house laundrys such as this did a good trade from people who had been brought up with the backyard "brew ...

Laxey Road, Edgbaston

A scene in Laxey Road, Edgbaston, in its heyday. Laxey Road runs from City Road to Shenstone Road, just visible in the background. The architectural detailing shows up well in this photograph. There is ...

Laxey Road, Edgbaston

Laxey Road, Edgbaston, off City Road. The street has been decorated to celebrate an unnamed event which is perhaps most likely to be the coronation of King George V in 1910. The costumes and the apparent ...

Laying of the Memorial Stone for Handsworth Cemetery Chapel

The stone was laid by local JP Alfred Sanders on September 22nd 1909, accompanied by a host of other local dignitaries.

Lea Bridge House

Lea Bridge House was located on Church Lane. It stood on the Handsworth Park side of the road just inside the grounds.

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane

Taken sometime around the early years of the twentieth century.

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane

Group photograph of some of the farm labourers. Why the violins have been brought out is a mystery! In the background can also be seen a signal box on the railway line passing through Handsworth.

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane, Handsworth

Lea Hall farm dated back to at least 1582 but the last farmhouse was there from about 1800. The "pink cottage" building was the one known as Lea Hall Farm and was said to be the oldest in Handsworth. ...

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane, Handsworth

Lea Hall, Handsworth

Lea Hall, Wood Lane, Handsworth. A 16th-century house stood on this site but the present building was erected by John Spencer in 1795. It has been the home of the Muntz and Willmott families among others, ...

Lease of a messuage with appurtenances in Handsworth

Lease for ninety nine years from Charles Stanford of the parish of Hansworth [Handsworth] esq., to Anne Spurryer, spinster, daughter of Thomas Spurrier of the said parish, deceased, of a messuage with ...