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A woman and child sitting on grass

From The Ernest Dyche Collection

A woman drowned at Perry Barr

A newspaper cutting taken from the Sutton Coldfield and Erdington Times November,22nd 1889. This is a brief report following the discovery of a womans body in a pool on Mr Austin Well's farm, near Holly ...

A woman in a wedding dress in front of church steps and door

From The Ernest Dyche Collection.

A woman in orange traditional dress standing next to a vase

From The Ernest Dyche Collection.

A woman sitting on a chair with a baby

From The Ernest Dyche Collection

A woman standing on one leg wearing belly dancing clothing,

posing against black background. From The Ernest Dyche Collection

A woman wearing a fur coat, standing next to a table with flowers on it.

From The Ernest Dyche Collection.

A woman wearing pink traditional South Asian dress standing next to a vase with flowers in

From The Ernest Dyche Collection.

A woman wearing traditional dress standing next to a baby seated on a table

From The Ernest Dyche Collection

A woman with short hair wearing a gingham shirt and necklace.

From The Ernest Dyche Collection.

A Woman's Remarkable Leap into Canal

Maud Brotherton threw herself from Tower Hill Bridge into the Walsall Canal which was suggested to be a distance of sixty feet into a six foot deep canal. Two girls on their way to work at Kynoch's ...

A young girl with a baby

From The Ernest Dyche Collection

A. Cohen at Singers' Hill

This picture was taken during the Feast of Tabernacles in September 1915 at Singers Hill Synagogue. This is the Reverend A. Cohen entering the Succoth. The image is from Picture World newspaper.

A. Pountney Shoe Repairs

Arthur Pountney is listed in the Trade Directory of the time as a Boot Repairer. Number 226 is near to the junction with Wellington Road. From 'Handsworth Church Calendar 1937' by B. A. Porter.

A.C. Gurley - Perry Barr Music Stores

Disc sold by A.C. Gurley who traded at 506 Birchfield Road. The record is 78rpm - a format replaced eventually by the 7" single and since then by the compact disc. The song is from a successful musical ...

A.E. Benjamins's Furniture

Albert E. Benjamin traded at 127 Holyhead Road (near to the junction with Woodland Road) as a house furnisher selling goods available at "fair prices" for cash or "terms". Many people would have got their ...

A.M. George - Cobbler

Albert Middleton George was a boot and shoe dealer at 109 Holyhead Road near to the junction with Station Road. This advert is taken from the programme for the Saint James' Church Fancy Fair held at ...

A.R.P. for Rats.

Wartime leaflet issued by the Austin Motor Company Ltd.