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Tramway Sign

This sign would have been fixed to a pole at the side of the tramway. It was discovered during the digging which took place for a garage refurbishment.

Travel Agents etched glass window

The increasing Asian population of the area saw a steady rise in the number of travel agents specialising in flights to India, Pakistan and the arab states amongst other locations. There are many in the ...

Travel notice to housewives

An advertisment placed on public transport to encourage housewives not to travel after 4pm, to free up transport for essential workers. Fewer buses and trains would have been available than in peace ...

Tree planting in Rickman Drive

As part of the redevelopment of Edgbaston B15 mature trees were planted. Due to the size of these trees a crane had to be used! The area was subsequently renamed as Lee Bank.

Tree planting on Bell Barn Road

Mature trees were planted as part of the features of the redevelopment of the Lee Bank area. This image was credited as being of Bell Barn Road but the background of Bristol Street means it is the end ...

Trinity Methodist Church

Originally a corrugated iron church called "the tin tabernacle" stood on the site in Rookery Road. The present church was built to these plans in 1914 under the direction of Rev. Harvey Rowe. These plans ...

Trinity Methodist Church, Handsworth

Trinity Methodist Church, Rookery Road, Handsworth, from a postcard. The church dates from 1914.

Trip to Cannon Hill Park

The Whitehouse family (from Balsall Heath Road) enjoy a day out at Cannon Hill Park. Fred and Muriel with children L-R, Pamela, Diana - holding the youngest Paul, with Keith next to mom.

Trip to Weston Super Mare

Another view of the trip from the Y Block area to Weston Super Mare. This presumably is the party from the "other" coach as they look to be a different group to the people in the first photograph.

Trip to Weston-Super-Mare

The "Crusaders" residents trip about to set off for Weston-Super-Mare. These trips were organised by James Hobbes - centre manager fro the Community Centre in Gaywood Croft off Cregoe Street.

Tumulus, Kingstanding

The tumulus in Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding, photographed in 1966. This inconspicuous earthwork is a prehistoric burial mound.

Two medieval Deeds from Perry Hall

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Two medieval Deeds from Perry Hall

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Two minute silence

The two minute silence observed for those who gave their lives during wartime. This was at the ceremony for the opening of Alfred Knight Way in Park Central. Knight was born in nearby Friston Street and ...

Two Views of Parish Church, Handsworth

Two views of the interior and exterior of the church as it was intended to look after restoration work. At the time these drawings were released another £4,200 was still needed to complete the programme ...

Typing Class at Handsworth New Road School

"Education is di key to success" (comment submitted in discussion of Vanley Burke photographs by student from Handsworth Wood Girls School)

Uncle's Home Store on Ladypool Road

Ladypool Road has been a major shopping thoroughfare for over a hundred years. Although the names have changed it still serves the local community today as it always has done. The tops of the shops reveal ...

Underpass off Navigation Street

Outside the Mailbox in Birmingham is this underpass which lies off Navigation Street. This array of coloured lights or lanterns does much to improve the drabness of the environment.