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Kitchen / Harry Potter

The kitchen back door has gone, replaced by a brand new cooker and fridge and a smooth tiled wall. The kitchen stretches the length of the old kitchen and bathroom combined and the new bathroom is now ...

Kitchen in the Attwood Green Community Centre

The Community Centre has now gone - demolished as part of the urban regeneration of the Lee Bank area. This is the kitchen area which over the years produced countless buffets! The centre was located ...

Knocking Off Statues by Chris Upton

At a time of universally grim news the re-appearance of Hebe came as a little light relief last week. Hebe, you may or may not remember, is the name of the bronze statue that used to grace the central ...

Kunzle's building, Suffolk Street, Birmingham

This newscutting from the Evening Despatch of 30 January 1958 announces the plan for the new building on the site bounded by Suffolk Street, Paradise Street and Swallow Street. The cake and confectionery ...

Kunzles Chocolates

Double page spread from Kunzles catalogue. Kunzles were located on Broad Street for many years and were famous for their cakes and chocolates. This spread is from the 1939 catalogue, use the zoomify button ...

Kunzles Trade Catalogue

Cover of their 1939 catalogue showing the impressive frontage of Kunzles on Broad Street. Kunzles traded on Broad Street for decades and to this day are remembered for their cakes and chocolate. A Kunzles ...

Kynoch Works, Perry Barr

The entrance to Kynoch Works, Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, in April 1959.

Labourers at Soho Foundry

Labourers Cottages on the Oscott College Estate

Building Application Plan for 'A Pair of Labourers' Cottages near Oldford Farm, 1900 The probable location for these cottages appears to be on the Aldridge Road not far down from Perry Bridge.

Ladypool Cycles

Ladypool Cycles on the corner of Birchwood Road and Ladywood Road

Ladypool Road

Ladypool Road from the Brighton Road/Taunton road Junction looking towards Church Road. Picture taken by pupils from Anderton Park Primary School as part of a project looking at how Ladypool Road has ...

Ladypool Road

A poem written about a visit to Ladypool Road by a pupil from Anderton Park School as part of a project looking at how Ladypool Road has changed over the last 100 years.

Ladypool Road Post Office

As named on the sign this was run by J. Hill, chemist and druggist, who ran it as Ladypool Road Post Office. Despite the name it actually stood on the junction of Church Road and Newport Road.

Ladypool Road street sign

One of the older style street signs along the road. Probably not replaced due to being located above the ground floor windows. Picture taken by pupils from Anderton Park Primary School as part of a project ...

Ladypool Road: Ahmed & Sons

Ahmed & Sons, with Ladypool Stores (left) and The Bacon Shop (right)seen here in 1990. Ahmed & Sons was originally The New Olympia cinema and prior to that had been the Ladypool Picture House. Today the ...

Ladywood

A misty view from the art room of Osler Street School looking across Clark Street to the new replacement Ladywood School at Freeth Street. Clark Street runs across from the bottom right. The line ...

Ladywood At War : A 60th Anniversary Exhibition

An exhibition which was held at St John's Church in Ladywood to mark the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Here exhibition organiser Norman Bartlam poses with a Winston Churchill lookalike ...

Ladywood at War Day

One of the visitors to Norman and Eileen's excellent "Ladywood At War" exhibition at St John's Church. Here we see her with one of the re-enactment society who is proudly displaying his combat dress. ...