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Plan of rooms at Soho House

This dimensioned plan (not to scale) of the principal rooms at Soho House was presumably produced when new carpets were being ordered. It may date to 1808 when another plan of the Dining Room was made ...

Plan of Soho

A nineteenth century plan of Matthew Boulton's Soho by then in the ownership of his son, Matthew Robinson Boulton. The Mint is clearly visible to the right of the factory. By 1788 Boulton had six presses ...

Plan of the Dining Room at Soho House

This plan of the Dining Room at Soho House was made when a new carpet was being planned (probably by Matthew Boulton's son Matthew Robinson Boulton as Boulton himself was ill). The door is at the right ...

Pool from The Austins

One of The Austins' pools as it is in 2003. The remaining pools stand on private land in the centre of The Austins estate.

Portrait

This picture was taken in Walsall. This photograph was taken as part of an exhibition commissioned by Walsall Youth Forum for Caribbean Focus. These photographs are kept in Walsall Library Local Studies ...

Portrait of a Rastafarian Woman

This woman was the first Asian Rastafarian woman. This photograph is taken in her house in Handsworth

Portrait of a Woman

This portrait deliberately includes parts of the background of the room. Things like the candlewick bedspread, the radio, and the ornaments all give a sense of the period that the photograph was taken ...

Portrait of Elderly Couple

This photograph was taken in Walsall as part of Caribbean Focus exhibition, and is held in Walsall Library Local History Department.

Portrait of Imru Caesar

Imru Caesar was a film maker. This photograph was taken in London.

Rear of houses in Wenman Street

Around the age 15 and 16 years, Keith Whitehouse went to St Martin’s Youth Club in Sherlock Street. “A whole gang of us from Balsall Heath went there, that community feeling spread across from Balsall ...

Rear of Number 14 Florence Street

A resident in the backyards of Florence Street. Visible are the wash tubs and wash houses. This image was used as evidence supporting the need to do something about conditions in the back to backs in ...

Rectory, Handsworth

Handsworth Rectory stood near the church in the park on the site of the lake.

Regent's Place, Handsworth

Regent's Place, Harper's Hill, Handsworth, the home of James Watt when he first came to Birmingham.

Regina Lodge

The caption on the photograph suggests that this was the local bailiff's house after 1897.

Rhodes Almshouses

Founded by John Rhodes. The Almshouses still stand on the Soho Road to this day.

River Tame

River Tame, Hamstead. Situated between Hamstead Road and Forge Lane. 1897

River Tame, Hamstead

Near the Hamstead Road Bridge. April 1896

River Tame, Hamstead

River Tame, Hamstead. View of the Tame between Hamstead Road and Forge Lane. May 1897.