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Soho House, Handsworth

Soho House, Handworth. Formerly the residence of Matthew Boulton.

Soho House, Handsworth

Soho House, Handsworth. Formerly the residence of Matthew Boulton, at the time of this photograph it was a boarding school for young ladies. The wooden building to the right of the photograph was added ...

Soho House, Handsworth

Soho House, Handsworth. One time home of Matthew Boulton. This view is of the back garden of the property.

Soho House, Handsworth

Soho House, Handsworth, the former home of Matthew Boulton, in 1969 when it was being used as a hostel for single policemen. To the left of the photograph behind the tree is a brick flat roofed extension ...

Soho House, Handsworth

Drawing room, Soho House, Handsworth, 1906. The former home of Matthew Boulton was by this date a girl's school. This room which had originally been Boulton's Dining Room was being used as a Drawing ...

Soho House, Handsworth

The Entrance Hall, Soho House, Handsworth, 1906. The former home of Matthew Boulton, this was his home from 1766 until his death in 1809. By 1906 it was being used as a girls school. The original mahogany ...

Soho House, Handsworth

Soho House, Handsworth, from the rear. It was the home of Matthew Boulton from 1766 until his death in 1809 and the meeting place of the Lunar Society. This is the only known photograph showing the ...

Soho House, Handsworth

Soho House, Handsworth. The home of Matthew Boulton from 1766 to 1809 it looked down from Soho Hill onto the Soho Manufactury below. This photograph dates to about 1880.

Soho House, Handsworth

Soho House, Handsworth. The former home of Matthew Boulton it was extensively remodelled by him in the 1790s using the architects James and Samual Wyatt. This view of 1866 is from Samuel Smiles book ...

Soho House, Handsworth from the rear

Soho House, in Soho Avenue, Handsworth, 1906. The former home of Matthew Boulton it was at this date being used as a girls' school.

South Road, Handsworth

Rear view of housing in South Road, Handsworth, 2nd January 1945

Spring Bank Road - by Year Five at Woodview School

This is a house on Spring Bank Road. This side of the road was built in the 60's as part of the last regeneration of the area. Opposite are the new build properties from the latest regeneration.

St Catherine of Siena

The church in 1979 with the Sentinels tower blocks (Clydesdale and Cleveland) looming behind. The church offered mass for the first time on 20th December 1964 and was a replacement for the demolished ...

Sycamore Hill House, Handsworth

Sycamore Hill House, Handsworth, the residence of William Murdoch. From a photograph by Thomas Lewis

Sycamore House, Handsworth

Sycamore House, Handsworth. At one time the residence of William Murdock. The site of the house is now under a cul-de-sac called Murdock Grove, off Alexandra Road.

Sycamore Road in the Snow

Terrace in Villa Road

Numbers 34 to 42 Villa Road in 1981. This 'stepped' terrace was built in the late 1840s on land leased from Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. This land did ...

Terrace of thirty three storey houses with central carriage arch by John Phillp

It is likely that this pen and ink with watercolour elevation of terraced houses was drawn from imagination rather than life. It is from the Phillp album, a collection of watercolours and sketches by ...