Austin House, Copthall Road, Handsworth
Austin House, Handsworth as viewed from Fell Grove, looking towards Copthall Road.
Austin Road United Church of God Crusade, Handsworth.
A procession through the streets of Handsworth spreading the gospel and seeking new members for the church. The power of gospel song to inspire and unite, to uplift and give strength to the oppressed ...
Austin Road United Church of God, Handsworth - "Win the Lost at Any Cost"
Many first generation black Christians journeyed from the West Indies only to find racial discrimination and rejection by Anglican churches. This led them to establish churches and forms of worship that ...
Avon and Nash Houses off Grant Street
This is an undated picture but certainly early seventies. It is a view taken from the park area looking towards the back of Avon and Nash houses.
Avon House
Avon House, one of the three "Y block" flats built off Great Colmore Street as part of the Bath Row Development.
Avon House
One of the Y Block developments constructed in the nineteen fifties. The three blocks were part of what was known as the Bath Row Development and so the names were all chosen with a Bath theme: Avon after ...
Bab-ES-SIQ, Petra by David Bomberg
The painting is owned by Birmingham Musuem and Art Gallery. David Bomberg, who had originally come out to Palestine under the auspices of the Zionist Organisation, painted many scenes at Petra in 1924. ...
Back garden at 271 Balsall Heath Road
Pamela and Keith Whitehouse and friend Stephen Blakemore, relax in the garden with pet dog ‘Trudy`. Keith says “The garden was large with a number of trees including apple trees”. Beyond the fencing can ...
Back to the (18)70s at Clifton School
Clifton Infants School celebrates its centenary on 11th July 1978. The children dress up as Victorians and there is a visit from the Lord Mayor Edward Frederick Hanson J.P.
Back Yard, Handsworth
This photograph is of the back yard of Vanley's home at 197 Grove Lane in the 1980's.
Baker's Builders
Mr Baker of Baker's Builders, Woodfield Road with his builder's handcart, a common form of transport for a number of local tradesmen in the 1930s and 1940s
Bakers Builders, Woodfield Road
W.E. Baker and Sons Ltd were based at 39 Wooodfield Road on the west side of the road between the junctions with Highgate Road and Ombersley Road. They were trading from there for many decades. The names ...
Bakers Builders, Woodfield Road
W.E. Baker and Sons Ltd were based at 39 Wooodfield Road on the west side of the road between the junctions with Highgate Road and Ombersley Road. They were trading from there for many decades. This is ...
Bakers Builders, Woodfield Road
W.E. Baker and Sons Ltd were based at 39 Wooodfield Road on the west side of the road between the junctions with Highgate Road and Ombersley Road. They were trading from there for many decades. The names ...
Balcony on Attwood Green Community Centre
The Community Centre stood on Gaywood Croft off Cregoe Street in Lee Bank. From this balcony you could see over a large part of the redevelopment of the area - in particular the new park.
Baldwin And Sons Ltd, Morville Street, Ladywood
This article is from the "Brew 'Us" Bugle concerning the plans for the former Works on Morville Street.
"A piece of Ladywood's history is disappearing from the skyline. The demolition men have moved ...
Baldwin's Paper Mill, Morville Street
Baldwin's paper mill on Morville Street can be seen in the background of this photograph, taken c.1960. The new maisonettes in the Browning Street redevelopment area are taking shape.
Balsal Heath association
Balsall Heath Association Headquarters,91 Court Road, Balsall Heath. November 1977