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Soho Road near the council buildings

Soho Road shopping

The Soho Supermarket with a colourful display of fruit and vegetables.

Soho Road Shops

Taken in June 1985 by the City Engineers Department.

Soho Road shops

Taken in 1985.

Soho Road Textiles

Dark shawl on sale in Soho Road. Beautifully designed shawls and other textiles are to be found in many shops along the road.

Soho Road Textiles

Beautiful blue material on sale in the Soho Road,lavishly decorated and highlighted with gold threads.

Soho Road Textiles

Sample of the range of textiles on sale in the Soho Road.

Soho Road Then and Now

A comparison picture of the same stretch of the road in the 1960s and 2003.

Soho Road Window and Lights

Shop window in Winter. Evergreen Flowers gift shop's sign is reflected in the window!

Soho Road, Handsworth

Numbers 193 to 201 Soho Road, Handsworth. A row of shops photographed c.1870

Soho Tavern

Soho Tavern stands on the corner of Park Road and Factory Road.

Soho Works, Handsworth

The workshops of E.G. Wrigley, Soho Works, Handsworth, c.1923. E.G. Wrigley and Co. Ltd made axles and components. They went into liquidation in 1924 and were bought by Morris Commercial Cars Ltd.

Soho Works, Handsworth

The workshops of E.G. Wrigley, Soho Works, Handsworth, c.1923. E.G. Wrigley and Co. Ltd made axles and components. They went into liquidation in 1924 and were bought by Morris Commercial Cars Ltd.

Soho Works, Handsworth

The workshops of E.G. Wrigley, Soho Works, Handsworth, c.1923. E.G. Wrigley and Co. Ltd made axles and components. They went into liquidation in 1924 and were bought by Morris Commercial Cars Ltd.

Soho Works, Handsworth

The workshops of E.G. Wrigley, Soho Works, Handsworth, c.1923 E.G. Wrigley and Co. Ltd made axles and components. They went into liquidation in 1924 and were bought by Morris Commercial Cars Ltd.

Somewhere in Hunland

Sunday Mercury article about Birmingham men being held prisoner by the Germans during the First World War. The men pictured are all in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. The original image was sent by Private ...

Soup from the Lord Mayor

Picture and article from the Birmingham Evening Mail showing the Lord Mayor, James Crump giving out soup at the British Legion on Windmill Street. Crump was in fact a local man as he was born and lived ...

South African War Veterans

A reunion at the Palais De Danse of veterans of the Boer War. The man standing to the centre of the foreground group is Colonel L.J.A. Gay. The last British survivor of the Boer War was George Frederick ...