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Handsworth Rectory

Handsworth Rectory (Front quarter view)as seen from the grounds. This building stood in what is now Handsworth Park. If it were still standing today, half of the Rectory would be in the main pool. It ...

Handsworth Rectory

View of the side of Handsworth Rectory. It stood between the graveyard and the pool.

Handsworth Rectory

Handsworth Rectory (rear quarter view) as seen from the grounds. This building stood in what is now Handsworth Park. If it were still standing today, half of the Rectory would be in the main pool. It ...

Handsworth Rectory

The Rectory stood approximately between where the Victoria Park Pool now is and the present Main Gate and the Richardson Memorial Garden.

Handsworth Rectory, Handsworth

This photograph shows the Rectory building which used to stand in Handsworth Park, near the Main Pool.

Handsworth Rectory, Handsworth

Handsworth Rectory, Handsworth. This building used to stand in what is now Handsworth Park, near to the main pool.

Handsworth Rectory, Handsworth

Handsworth Rectory, Handsworth

Handsworth resident's claim to be Jack The Ripper

Mr Albert Blanchard confessed to being Jack The Ripper and was arrested and appeared at Birmingham Magistrates. Blanchard was clearly not Jack at all but his conduct concerned the police enough to arrest ...

Handsworth Tennis Club

The club members in 1894. There were tennis courts in Victoria Park so perhaps this was where they played.

Handsworth Tennis Club

There were tennis courts in the park. Perhaps these were used by the Tennis Club.

Handsworth UDC Water Cart

These carts were used by the Urban District Council to clean the roads. Water was carried and dropped from the back of the cart. The road isn't named in the original caption. If anyone can identify it ...

Handsworth Views by Allen Edward Everitt

Everitt (1824-1882) was a prolific Birmingham artist and antiquarian whose watercolours and line and wash drawings are an important visual record of the historic architecture of the West Midlands. He ...

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth, from a postcard. Opened in 1881 it was designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham and occupied a 23-acre site.

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham the college was opened in 1881 and is now a Grade II listed building forming part of the ...

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College in Friary Road, Handsworth, from a postcard published by George E. Lewis, Birmingham

Handsworth Wood Railway Station - Sites and Monuments Record

Station on the Soho, Handsworth and Perry Barr line, with 2 platforms and paths from them to the road. It was opened in 1896 and closed on 5th May 1941. The image is courtesy of Birmingham Museum and ...

Handwriting exercise by John Phillp

This piece of work would have been carried out as a practice exercise by John Phillp. It reads Trade is a fluctuating thing: it passed from Tyre to Alexandria, from Alexandria to Venice, from Venice ...

Harris's Lithographic Establishment, New Street

Harris's specialised in chalk drawings, maps, plans and writings as their advert proclaims. They were based at 88 New Street opposite the Society Of Arts. The Society is still there today at the top of ...