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City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The City Museum and Art Gallery in Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, was built in 1884/85 to the designs of H.R. Yeoville Thomason, who had previously built the Council House. This postcard shows the Gallery ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The Round Gallery in the City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham. The Round Gallery, seen here in a postcard view, is in the original Art Gallery building, designed by H.R. Yeoville Thomason in 1884/85. ...

City Road, Edgbaston

City Road, Edgbaston, looking south from the junction with Dudley Road. In this postcard view a few cars are visible, dating it perhaps to the early 1900s, but otherwise nothing much seems to be happening. ...

City Road, Edgbaston

City Road, Edgbaston, looking south from the junction with Dudley Road. In this postcard view dating presumably from the late Victorian period the scene is almost unbelievably deserted, apart from a small ...

Clark Street in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also includes the following roads: Clarence Road, Clarendon Road, Clarendon Street, Claverdon Street, Clay Lane, Claybrook Street, Clayton Road, Cleeve Road, Clement Street

Clergy and officers of St Thomas's Church

St Thomas’ Church, Birmingham Clergy and Church Officers, 1929 Rector Rev. J Bell, MA, Rural Dean of Edgbaston Curate Rev. H B Wilson, OBE, MRCS Church Sister Sister Rhoda Churchwardens Mr T ...

Cleveland and Clydesdale Towers - Angela Maloney

Beautiful cloudy sky between the two "Sentinels" on Holloway Head.

Cloakroom area in St Lukes School

Although closed in 2000 as a school, the building still retains many reminders of the past. The cloakroom area to the left is an obvious one but also the frieze paper still on the walls to the right. ...

Coach trip to Weston Super Mare from Lee Bank

This picture dates from circa 1957 and shows a party of people from the Y Blocks getting ready to embark for Weston Super Mare. At this time the development in the area of Lee Bank was still very recent ...

Colmore Row during Queen Victoria's visit

Queen Victoria visited the day before her birthday to lay the foundation stone of Victoria Law Courts. This image shows the crowds gathered to see her on the bunting-lined Colmore Row. To the left the ...

Coming to Birmingham - A video interview with Miss Riley

Children from Woodview School conducted a series of video interviews with local people about their, and their family's, experiences of immigration to the area from abroad.

Coming to Birmingham - A video interview with Tony

One of a series of interviews conducted by children from Woodview Primary School. Tony came to this country from Barbados and in this interview he talks about the differences between his life there and ...

Commercial Inn, Shakespeare Road, Ladywood

The Commercial Inn at 28 Shakespeare Road, Ladywood, on the corner of Anderton Street, was a Mitchells & Butlers pub. In this photograph it looks very smart, with the word 'Wines' over the door on the ...

Commercial Street

On Commercial Street in 1956 looking up the incline towards Granville Street.

Communication Row

Houses in a yard in Communication Row. The buildings in the background appear to be out of use, which may explain why the young lad has found such a precarious place to sit, but there are still plants ...

Cope Street

Cope Street on a sunny day in June 1956.

Cope Street

View of Cope Street from the junction with Springfield Street

Council House, Birmingham

Humorous postcard issued in a series called 'If Birmingham were Venice', featuring Birmingham buildings, in this case the Council House, in a canalside setting complete with gondolas and Venetian-style ...