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Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge carrying Aldridge Road over the River Tame, Perry Barr. Construction was not quite complete when this photograph was taken on 1st February 1932.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, on 13th October 1932. The view is looking north. Still visible in the foreground is a sign identifying the contractors as Wellerman Bros. ...

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, under construction on 9th September 1931.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

Construction progressing on the new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, on 9th September 1931. Balanced high on a temporary track is a steam crane, with the curve of the span visible ...

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, showing the old and new bridges over the River Tame. In this view, looking south, the old Zig-Zag Bridge, dating from the 18th century, is on the right and its newly completed ...

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge over the River Tame, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, under construction on 9th September 1931. A steam crane on a special temporary track dominates the scene.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new Aldridge Road bridge, Perry Barr, under construction on 5th January 1932. Tne bridge replaced the 18th century Zig-Zag Bridge.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge carrying Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, viewed from the river bank. The photograph was taken on 9th September 1931.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

Close-up view of part of the concrete moulding of the new Tame bridge, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, seen on 19th April 1932.

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The new bridge carrying the Aldridge Road over the River Tame, Perry Barr. Postcard view of the bridge that superseded the Zig-Zag Bridge.

Alexander Stadium, Perry Barr

Alexander Stadium, Perry Barr, in July 1979

Alfred Bird - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery

Alfred Bird manufactured and sold custard and baking powder from his chemist's shop beneath the old Market Hall in Bell Street, Birmingham. His custard is famous as he replaced the eggs with cornflour ...

Alfred Bowkett - Liberal candidate for Ladywood in 1924

This leaflet was part of the campaign ephemera produced for Alfred Bowkett. Bowkett grew up in Ladywood; his first school was Clark Street and he remained in business in the area with his own firm of ...

Alfred Knight VC - Press report on his award

This article is taken from The Weekly Mercury. Use the zoomify tab (plug in download required) to read the full article. Knight’s award was gazetted on 8th November 1917 and the citation read as follows: ...

Alfred Knight VC from the Post Office Rifles

Alfred is pictured here with his wife Mabel relaxing while on leave from the front. Knight was awarded the Victoria Cross for his series of gallant actions at Ypres on the 19th to 20th September. Knight ...

Alfred Knight Way

The family of the late Alfred Knight VC gathered by the road named in his honour. On 9th November they were present at the opening of this new road in the Park Central development of Birmingham. Knight ...

Alfred Smith - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery

Alfred Smith served with the RAF in World War Two. He was killed on 17th June 1941 and is buried at Keyhill Cemetery in Birmingham. Smith was an aircraftman second class in 218 squadron of the Royal Airforce ...