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Saint Peter's Church, Grove Lane, Handsworth

This photograph shows the time capsule that was placed under the foundation stone of Saint Peter's Church at the laying ceremony performed by local M.P. Ernest Mesey-Thomson.

Saint Peter's Church, Grove Lane, Handsworth.

Saint Peter's Church, Grove Lane, Handsworth. The gathered throng of people were there to witness the laying of the foundation stone of the church by local M.P. Ernest Masey-Thomson.

Salary and clothing allowance for Thomas Parsons, Footman, Soho House

This memorandum sets of the salary and clothing allowance for Thomas Parsons, Footman who came to Soho on 28th January 1829. His salary was 23 guineas per annum and two sets of livery per annum which ...

Sale Catalogue for the contents of Heathfield Hall

George Tangye, a prominent local businessman and engineer leased Heathfield Hall, the former home of James Watt in 1876 and remained there until his death in 1920. Following his death a sale of the ...

Salvage depot Rotton Park Street.

Billy Codling is the man in the middle of this trio of workers at the salvage depot. Taken in the late 1990's.

Same Day Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service - by Year Five at Woodview

A good laundrette which lots of people go to. This is facing onto Bristol Road just round the corner from Stone Road.

Samuel M. Goldstein - lecturer and writer

This profile, from the Sunday Mercury, is of one of their regular writers. Goldstein, of 35 Holloway Head. There was at this time a large Jewish community in the Holloway Head area with two synagogues ...

Samuel Ward Graham - Ironmonger of Villa Cross

Samuel Graham must have been very successful as he doesn't list his address in this advert! The reference to his wares being sold at "town prices" clearly points to a growing trend for people to shop ...

Sandon Road, Edgbaston

The fountain at the junction of Hagley Road (to the left) and Sandon Road (to the right). This remarkable fountain, of medieval design, was an Edgbaston landmark during the Victorian and Edwardian periods....

Save kitchen waste to feed the pigs!

Wartime poster produced to encourage saving of kitchen waste to feed pigs. The poster was produced by the HMSO (Her Majesty's Stationery Office) and is number SP52. These posters were common sights around ...

Save Our Baths

One of many campaigns to save Moseley Road Swimming Baths. This one uses a similar slogan to (and some of the boards from) the successful "Save Our Space" campaign. There is now constant pressure to keep ...

Save the Library

Balsall Heath Library, like the Baths next door, has not been well maintained over the years. It was closed for several months from the end of 2008 and, because it was closed for much longer than intended ...

Sax Rohmer: Man Who Plotted To Rule The World - by Chris Upton

“He had a brow like Shakespeare and a face like Satan. Something serpentine, hypnotic, was in his very presence. Smith drew one sharp breath and was silent. Together, chained to the wall, two medieval ...

Scala Cinema, Smallbrook Street, Birmingham

The Scala Cinema, in Smallbrook Street, Birmingham, was opened on 4 March 1914 and in its earlier days was famous for its 12-piece orchestra. Unlike some cinemas it had an air of luxury about it in its ...

Scene of the crime - Lee Bank Road

A policeman stands on guard outside Thomas Bates' newsagents. Bates was murdered on June 2nd 1962 in the course of a robbery. The robber/ murderer escaped on a number 8 bus across the road - hence the ...

Schedule for HRH Princess Alexandra's visit to Lee Bank Primary School

Taken from the brochure commemorating the opening of the school. Presenting the bouquet of flowers to the princess was Maxine Kane.

School Days - by Joan Brady

Joan talks about her own memories of school in the area and that of her mother, Jose. Jose went to St Thomas’s School, between about 1921 and 1930, and she always said that her favourite teacher was ...

School Hall in St Lukes

Today (2004) the building is a Surestart centre. The hall is used for meetings but still retains reminders of the past. The climbing frames for PE are visible to the back of this photograph.