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
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
Watercolour painting of Soho House, Handsworth by Paul Braddon. Soho House was remodelled by James and Samuel Wyatt for Matthew Boulton, who lived there from 1766 to 1809.
Soho House is now a museum....
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.
Soho Lake
This is a photograph of a lithograph of Soho Lake or Pool, Soho Park in 1854 by Jas. Corder, Lithographer, 83 New Street.
Soho Pool had formed part of Matthew Boulton's landscaped park around Soho ...
Soho Light Foundry
Photograph of the 'Light Foundry' from page 7 of an album of 75 photographs of Soho Foundry, taken prior to the sale of the works to W. & T. Avery, circa May 1895.
This photograph is from a volume ...
Soho Light Foundry
Photograph of the 'Light Foundry Room' from page 8 of an album of 75 photographs of Soho Foundry, taken prior to the sale of the works to W. & T. Avery, circa May 1895.
This photograph is from a volume ...
Soho Manufactory from the Nineveh Road
An engraving by T. Radclyffe from a drawing by F. Calvert. Calvert lived in Birmingham and exhibited six paintings at the Birmingham Society of Arts between 1829 and 1835. Calvert worked in oils and watercolours ...
Soho Manufactory medal, obverse
This medal was produced by Matthew Boulton at the Soho Mint as a form of promotion. The obverse shows Boulton himself and the reverse the Soho Manufactory.
Soho Manufactory medal, reverse
This medal was produced by Matthew Boulton at the Soho Mint as a form of promotion. The obverse shows Boulton himself and the reverse the Soho Manufactory.
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth
An early photograph of the Soho Manufactory.
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth
This photograph of the ground plan of the Soho Manufactory in Handsworth was taken c.1900, though the plans themselves are dated 1788.
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth, opened by Matthew Boulton in 1762. Demolished in the 1860s, this image was copied from a 'wet collodion' negative dated c.1851-2.
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth.
This photographic copy of Plate 17 in Vol.2 of Shaw's Staffordshire shows the pool at the right which had been dammed up to work the rolling mill.
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth. Built by Matthew Boulton in 1762 the factory was demolished in the 1860s.
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth. Built by Matthew Boulton in 1762 the factory was demolished in the 1860s.
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth. Built by Matthew Boulton in 1762 the factory was demolished in the 1860s.
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth
Soho Manufactory, Handsworth. Built by Matthew Boulton in 1762 the factory was demolished in the 1860s.