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Shades Of Black News

"Local news reporting on a Mental Health conference presented by Shades Of Black". (Mrs E. McGhie-Belgrave) Articles are from the Weekly Gleaner of 1996.

Shady Lane, Kingstanding

Old school house, Shady Lane, Kingstanding, on 13th October 1938. Not recorded before 1840, the building was demolished soon afterwards but had ceased to be a school in 1900.

Shady Lane, Kingstanding

The old school house, Shady Lane, Kingstanding, shortly before demolition in 1938. The school itself had closed in 1900.

Shady Lane, Kingstanding

Old school house, Shady Lane, Kingstanding. First mentioned in the index to the 1840 tithe map, the building was photographed in 1938 just before demolition. To the right is the door of All Saints Church....

Shady Lane, Oscott

The old school house in Shady Lane, Oscott, in a photograph taken just prior to demolition on 13th October 1938. It stood next to All Saints' Church and was first recorded in 1840. The school itself ...

Shakespeare Road and Alexandra Road, Ladywood

Shakespeare Road, Ladywood, looking towards Garbett Street at the bottom of Alexandra Road These Victorian terraces may be undistinguished, but the corner shop with a chimney stack directly above the ...

Sheet 214 bottom

1889 Ordnance Survey map covering the central housing/ shopping area of Edgbaston B15 - later Lee Bank.

Sheet 214 Top

Section of 1889 Ordnance Survey map covering the Bath Row and St Thomas's Church area.

Sheffield Plate tea vase by Matthew Boulton and Plate Company, side view

This double spouted Sheffield Plate tea vase was made in about 1810 by Matthew Boulton and Plate Company at the Soho Manufactory. By this date the business had been taken over by Matthew Boulton's son, ...

Sherborne Street wharf

A panoramic view of this location. Once a working wharf area and now home to many living the urban lifestyle. Picture by Ken Bonham.

Ships from the Adriatic at Venice - Joseph Southall

This painting by Joseph Southall is in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. It was presented to them by Anne Elizabeth Southall in 1945. The Gallery note that: "Southall's brilliant draughtsmanship ...

Shoe buckle, Boulton and Smiths

Shoe buckles were worn by both men and women and were extremely fashionable during the eighteenth century. This buckle is typical of one style being produced by Matthew Boulton at the Soho Manufactory. ...

Shoe buckle, Boulton and Smiths (back)

Shoe buckles were worn by both men and women and were extremely fashionable during the eighteenth century. This buckle is typical of one style being produced by Matthew Boulton at the Soho Manufactory. ...

Shop delivery on Ladypool Road

All day long vans pull up along this busy road delivering goods. Very few premises are closed and there are still a diverse selection of shops catering for the local population, along with a large number ...

Shop Display on the Soho Road

Eye-catching display of wigs in various styles. Taken on the Soho Road in October 2003.

Shopping on the Soho Road

A.K. Foodstores on the Soho Road.

Shopping on the Soho Road

Fruit and vegetable display at the Sadiq Brothers shop.

Shops and Shopping

Mrs Jones serving apples at the Jones's greengrocery on the corner of Ladypool Road and Colville Road.