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Morris LT Type Truck

Morris LT Type Truck. 12cwt Truck Chassis Manufactured c.1925/6. Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, page 41 of 175, held in the Local Studies and History Department, Central ...

Morris T Type lorry

Morris T Type lorry. 1 tonner chassis, no 001. Manufactured c.1924. Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, page 16 of 175, held in the Local Studies and History Department, Central ...

Morris T Type lorry

Morris T Type lorry. 1 tonner chassis, no 001. Manufactured c.1924. Close up of radiator and Hand Crank Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, page 16 of 175, held in the Local Studies ...

Morris T Type lorry

Morris T Type lorry. 1 tonner chassis, Special Van for Cabinet Makers. Manufactured c.1924. Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, page 18 of 175, held in the Local Studies and History ...

Morris T Type lorry

Morris T Type lorry. 1 tonner chassis, Standard Lorry. Manufactured c.1924. Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, page 18 of 175, held in the Local Studies and History Department, ...

Morris T Type lorry

Morris T Type lorry. 1 tonner chassis, no 001. De-luxe Charabanc Manufactured c.1924. Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, page 19 of 175, held in the Local Studies and History ...

Morris T Type lorry

T Type lorry. 1 tonner chassis, no 001. Police Van Body Manufactured c.1924. Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, page 20 of 175, held in the Local Studies and History Department, ...

Morris T Type lorry

Morris T Type lorry. 1 tonner chassis, no 001. Manufactured c.1924. This image shows one of the lorries manufactured at Soho at work in Oxfordshire. Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, ...

Morris T Type standard lorry

Morris T Standard Lorry Manufactured c.1924. Scanned from the Morris Commercial Soho Works collection, page 17 of 175, held in the Local Studies and History Department, Central Library, Birmingham.

Moseley Road

Corner of Moseley Road and Edgbaston Road (now Edgbaston Road East) and the site of Robinsons Removals and Furniture Repository and Malcolm House. Note the tram lines and the poles supplying the power ...

Moseley Road

A postcard of the Moseley Road C. 1910 looking towards the City Centre

Moseley Road Baths, The First Class pool

Elizabeth McKeon remembers going here for a bath. "We went to the Moseley Road Baths across from the Arts school, for a bath ready to dress up and go out at the weekend. The attendants would fill the ...

Moseley Road Methodist Church

The foundation stone for the rebuilt Methodist Church was laid in 1949 by Mrs Minnie Moon, one of the original church members, who was aged 91. The original church was largely destroyed by enemy action ...

Moseley Road Methodist Church

The ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone at the church.

Moseley Road Methodist Church, Lime Grove on Moseley Road

This church was an off-shoot of the Cherry Street chapel in Birmingham founded in 1782 by John Wesley. The church buildings were destroyed during bombing in 1940. A new church was built on the same site, ...

Moseley Road School of Art

Designed by W.H. Bidlake. It was opened in 1900 for secondary pupils of exceptional talent. It was closed in 1975 and was then owned by the British Association of Muslims.

Moseley Road Tram Depot

The tram depot was part of a showpiece service depot for a revitalised tram service begun in Jan. 1907. As part of a scheme of promotional architecture, it received more elaborate architectural treatment ...

Moseley Road Tram Depot

A line-up of trams at the Moseley Road depot showing the route numbers serving Balsall Heath and Highgate in the 1940s. Today the building is still there and is a wall climbing activity centre.