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Original St Luke's Church, Bristol Street

St Luke's Church, Bristol Street, Lee Bank, in the course of demolition in 1899. It seems curious that the clock-face was not removed before demolition of the stonework started. Although a wooden structure ...

Outside Faraday House

Gwen Hatton posing with her brother-in-law Stan Hancox on the road outside Faraday House. Behind them to the left is Lee Bank Post Office and behind them to the far right is the shuttered frontage of ...

Owen Street junction with Wheely's Lane

Taken in 1960 not long before demolition began of Owen Street. The park area of Lee Bank was built over the area.

Park Central off Bath Row

An early construction phase photograph of the Park Central area off Bath Row. In the foreground is Bexhill Grove which is being demolished as part of phase 9 of the construction. Bexhill Grove follows ...

Park Central Plots 232-233

Located on the Wheeley's Lane area development. Part of Crest Nicholson's Attwood Green project.

Passion Beyond Reason

Side window of the newsagents' shop on Holloway Head near Clydesdale Tower. The poster changes on a regular basis but this one seemed intriguing below the old windows above.

Phase 1A contruction site at Park Central

On the construction site of phase 1A. In the distance is Bath Row with the former Accident Hospital building to the right.

Pigott Street 9 to 11 in number 1 court

Undated photograph of this court in Pigott Street. The street was demolished as part of the urban renewal leading to the Lee Bank development. It ran originally from Bath Row down to Great Colmore Street. ...

Pigott Street and Latimer Street junction

Bexhill Grove would occupy the line of Pigott Street which in this picture is running down from the Davenport's Brewery on Bath Row in the distance. The chip shop stands on the corner here about where ...

Pigott Street and Pinfold Street in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also including the following roads: Phipson Road, Piccadilly, Pickford Street, Piddock Road, Piddock Street, Piers Road, Pineapple Grove, Pineapple Road, Pinfold Street, Pitcairn Road, Pitney Street. ...

Pigott Street, Lee Bank

Back-to-back housing in Pigott Street, Lee Bank. Now demolished, this row is nos. 9-12, in Number 2 Court. Pigott Street itself has disappeared, but was off the western end of Great Colmore Street. The ...

Pitts & Phillips, builders and decorators, Lee Bank

The premises of Pitts & Phillips, builders, plumbers and painters, were at 25 Bristol Road, Lee Bank, on the corner of Stone Road. This photograph was taken in 1923, but the company had been at this address ...

Preparing for the park

Before landscaping for the new park area in Attwood Green, Crest Nicholson had to excavate the ground on the site of the old park.

Princess Alexandra at Lee Bank Primary School: The newspaper report

Holiday children at school are told by princess: "You deserve the best" The new Birmingham caught Princess Alexandra by surprise when she walked to the top floor of Lee Bank Primary School during her ...

Procession into Moonlit Park

A band of drummers lead local dignitaries and children from Woodview Primary School into Moonlit Park for the official opening ceremony of the park. Councillor John Alden is the man to the middle of the ...

Queen Mother leaving Nash House

The Queen Mother leaving Nash House accompanied by the Lord Mayor - Ernest William Apps. In the background to the right is the caretaker Harry Wallace in his uniform.

Queen Mother waves to the crowd at Nash House

The Queen Mother waves to the crowd below and on the neighbouring balconies. She is on the top left balcony with Mayor Apps and a few other dignitaries and residents.

Queen's Stores Public House on Bath Row

This is the south side of Bath Row. Cregoe Street still runs down from here today and the junction with it is dwon in the distance. This pub stood on the corner of the junction with Piggott Street - what ...