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Perry Hall

The home of Lord Calthorpe dates back from 1576 erected in the reign of Henry VIII by Sir Robert Stanford, Lord of the Manors of Perry barr and Handsworth

Perry Hall by Charles Walter Radclyffe

Perry Hall, Perry Barr, in a lithograph by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903). Radclyffe was born in Birmingham. His work is predominately landscape subjects and he exhibited prolifically - 454 works ...

Perry Hall by Charles Walter Radclyffe

Perry Hall, Perry Barr, in a lithograph by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903). Radclyffe was born in Birmingham. His work is predominately landscape subjects and he exhibited prolifically - 454 works ...

Perry Hall by Charles Walter Radclyffe

Perry Hall, Perry Barr, in a lithograph by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903). Radclyffe was born in Birmingham. His work is predominately landscape subjects and he exhibited prolifically - 454 works ...

Perry Hall by Charles Walter Radclyffe

Perry Hall, Perry Barr, in a lithograph by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903). Radclyffe was born in Birmingham. His work is predominately landscape subjects and he exhibited prolifically - 454 works ...

Perry Hall by Charles Walter Radclyffe

Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903) was born in Birmingham. His work is predominately landscape subjects and he exhibited prolifically - 454 works between 1846-1902. His forte was as a watercolourist ...

Perry Hall, Perry Barr

Perry Hall, Perry Barr, seen across the moat. The hall was built around 1569, but the covered bridge over the moat is a 19th-century addition. The building was demolished in 1928 after passing into the ...

Perry Hall, Perry Barr

Perry Hall, Perry Barr, showing the covered bridge over the moat which was added in the 19th century and designed by S.S. Teulon.

Perry Hall, Perry Barr.

Perry Hall, Perry Barr.

Perry Park, Perry Barr

The pool in Perry Park, from a postcard

Pinfold Street

This view of Pinfold Street, looking up to Victoria Square, is still recognisable today. The shops on the right even look familiar! Near the top end today would be the Victoria Cafe which is a popular ...

Portrait of Agnes Macdonald in Italian Costume by Sir Edward Burne-Jones

Agnes Macdonald (1843-1906) was one of the Macdonald sisters who lived at 14 Nursery Terrace in the early 1850s. A painting of the house by Beatrice Bullock is elsewhere on this site. Her father, George ...

Portrait of William Sharp

William Sharp was a local magistrate who also served on the governing body of the General Hospital. The painting on which this engraving is based was paid for by subscribers as a tribute to Sharp's work ...

Presentation to Queen Victoria

The scene inside Birmingham Town Hall on 23rd September 1887 when she received the official representatives from Birmingham. She was in Birmingham to lay the foundation stone for the Law Courts on Corporation ...

Prize fight at Handsworth

A newspaper cutting from the Birmingham Gazette, which gives details of a hearing at the West Bromwich police court for the offence of prize fighting. A police constable Raven had come across the accused,Issac ...

Prize Fight at Handsworth

A newspaper cutting from the "Handsworth Herald", 21st June 1890. A short article giving an account of a prize fight that took place in a field near to where the G.W.R and L. and N.W.R. railway lines ...

Prize fight near Birmingham

A newspaper cutting from the Birmingham Mail 11th July 1884. This article gives an account of a prize fight that took place in a field near Perry Barr. The fight was between two Black Country men ...

Prize fight near Birmingham this morning

An account from the Birmingham Mail of a prizefight between 'Big Ben' and 'Stinger' in a field near Perry Barr. It was watched by about 200 people and won by 'Stinger'. A later press cutting reports ...