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The bells of St Mary's Church

The Billiard Hall on Soho Road

The Birmingham and Wolverhampton Canal, Birmingham

The last (or first) few metres of the Birmingham and Wolverhampton Canal are seen here as it passes under Broad Street and heads for the Gas Street basin. Late 20th-century redevelopment, including the ...

The Birmingham Carnival 2003

Food stall at the Birmingham Carnival fair at Perry Park, Perry Barr.

The Birmingham Carnival 2003

Carnival goers enjoying food from one of the many stalls with barbeques, at the Birmingham Carnival fair at Perry Park, Perry Barr.

The Birmingham Show in Perry Park 1985

Radio WM's stand for the show. The "Nobody Does It Better" tagline is from the James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me". Carly Simon sang the song from that film called "Nobody Does It Better". It isn't ...

The Black Patch, Handsworth

Gypsies in their regular winter camp on the Black Patch, Handsworth. Most of the gypsies were moved on in 1905.

The Black Patch, Handsworth

Gypsies posing for the camera in their winter camp on the Black Patch, Handsworth. On the right, holding the horse, is the 'king' of the group, Esau Smith, who died in 1901. Standing at the back to the ...

The Boardroom at the Attwood Green Community Centre

The boardroom was upstairs and used for all manner of meetings and talks, especially by Crest Nicholson and Optima Community Association. The Community Centre, which stood off Cregoe Street, has now since ...

The Boar's Head Inn, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The Boar's Head Inn in Aldridge Road, Perry Barr was originally built in 1758. A later building of the 19th century building stood until 1937 when it was demolished and replaced by this present building....

The Boar's Head Inn, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr - Building plans

The plans for the current building of the Boar's Head Inn, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr which was erected in 1937

The Boar's Head Inn, Perry Barr

Situated on Aldridge Road, Perry Barr; the Boar's Head Inn served the district from 1758 until it was demolished in 1936 and replaced by a new inn with the same name. Originally it was called the Gough ...

The Boating Lake, Handsworth Park

Colour postcard of the boating lake in the park. Probably post World War Two.

The Bowling Green

Bowls was a popular pastime in many parks and Victoria Park was no exception. Tennis was another sport played in the park.

The Bowling Green public house, Holloway Head, Lee Bank

The Bowling Green pub was at 68/70 Holloway Head, Lee Bank, on the south side between Ernest Street and Florence Street. Ernest Street is visible on the far side of the pub. The photograph was taken in ...

The Boy With The Flag

Boy with his bike in Handsworth Park. With all the political connotations of the British Flag, especially in the late 1970's, it's interesting to see a child for whom it is merely something colourful ...

The Boy's Brigade

This is thought to be in Ellen Street looking towards Spring Hill and was taken about 1949. The photo is courtesy of Albert Mousdale.

The Breakfast Room in Heathfield Hall

The picture is undated but probably dates from the time that Heathfield was occupied by the Pemberton Family. It was of course formerly the residence of James Watt. Taken from the T.E. Pemberton album ...