Well Head Farm
Built c.1600 rebuilt c.1830 demolished 1974 this farm stood on the corner of Wellhead Lane and Aldridge Road.
Wellington Road
Undated photograph but probably taken sometime between 1930 and 1950.
Wellington Road area of Edgbaston in 1837, by Samuel Lines
A sketch of the Wellington Road area of Edgbaston in 1837, by the Birmingham artist Samuel Lines. Isolated houses are already to be seen in 1837 but the rural surroundings are by no means easy to identify. ...
Wellington Road Roman Pottery - Sites and Monuments Record
In 1959 in Wellington Road a Romano-British kiln was found and excavated. The remains of the kiln included tapered clay fire-bars, pieces of the floor, possible fragments of kiln walling, flat stone ...
Wellington Road, Handsworth Wood
View from Wellington Road looking up Church Lane. Church Lane was originally the bridle path running to the parish church of Saint Mary's. Wellington Road was originally the bridle path from Perry Barr ...
Wellington Road, Perry Barr
A wintry scene in Wellington Road, Perry Barr, c.1900
Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road
A close up photograph of the main entrance of the Wesleyan Theological College in Friary Road, taken in 1898. The building is in the Gothic style of the fourteenth century.
West House School, Edgbaston
West House School, St James' Road, Edgbaston, from a postcard probably of interwar date. Founded as a preparatory school for boys, the school first appears in directories from 1896 and still exists today....
Westminster Road Congregational Church, Handsworth
Westminster Road Congregational Church, Handsworth. This photograph of the interior was taken sometime after the church opened in 1882. The church fell into disuse and combined with Union Row Congregational ...
Westminster Road Council School, Perry Barr
Westminster Road Council School, Perry Barr from a postcard.
Westminster Road, Handsworth
Westminster Road, Handsworth. The hand-tinted postcard shows on the right Westminster Road Congregational Church, dating from 1882.
Wheeley's Lane by Raymond Mason
This was painted by Raymond Mason when he returned from Paris following his mother's death. It was here that he grew up and at the time of his return the area was being demolished to make way for the ...
Wheeleys Lane Development
The new apartments under construction by Crest Nicholson on Wheeleys Lane. These are a stark contrast to the Victorian terraces and factories that used to occupy this site in years gone by.
Wheeley's Lane Development
The Crest Nicholson development of the Wheeley's Lane area of Lee Bank. These blocks have radically changed the look of this part of Birmingham.
Wheeley's Lane turns off Bath Row onto and across Islington ...
Wheeleys Lane near Bath Row
This view is of the top end of Wheeleys Lane in 1960. Straight ahead in the distance to the left of the picture is Bath Row. Today this view is unrecognisable due to the total redevelopment of the area. ...
Wheeley's Lane, Lee Bank
59 Wheeley's Lane, Lee Bank, photographed on 20 July 1960. In the directories G.M. Jones is listed as a beer retailer, the name over the shop window indicating that the beer in question was Ansells. More ...
Wheeley's Lane/ Islington Row Offices
Offices of Khanna & Company and Mian & Company. The offices occupy the site of Betholom Row which was the heart of the Jewish community in the Five Ways area.
White Street and Brunswick Road
Corner of White Street and Brunswick Road during demolition before redevelopment of Balsall Heath