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The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 6 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 7 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 8 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 9 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 10 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 11 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinels

View of Cleveland (left) and Clydesdale (right) Towers taken in 1971 which was the year of their completion. It is difficult now to imagine Birmingham without these on the skyline.

The Sentinels, Holloway Circus, Lee Bank

In April 1970 the view down Holloway Head, Lee Bank, shows the Sentinels - Cleveland and Clydesdale Towers. These matching 32-storey towers were designed by James A. Roberts in association with the City ...

The Shakespearian Bar

This pub stood on the corner of Great Colmore Street and Cregoe Street. In the distance can be seen Bradshaw's Stores and St Thomas's Church. Local resident Fred Mead remembers that the owner of the shop ...

The Silver Screen, 1990

"We did the history of cinema – the silver screen - as a float. The paintings were done by Mark Reilly. He did all our backdrops. He used to be a scout leader too. " Pat Johnson

The Singular Death of Mr Marsh

A newspaper cutting from the Birmingham Mail January 29th 1887. This cutting gives an account of the inquest into the death of George Marsh Jones of Wellington Road, Perry Barr. Mr Jones worked as a ...

The Sir Charles Napier Public House, Gooch Street

This pub is on the corner of Bissell Street. General Sir Charles James Napier,(August, 10, 1782 – August 29, 1853), was a general of the British Empire and the British Army's Commander-in-Chief in India, ...

The site of the new St Thomas's

The site of St Thomas's School on Great Colmore Street. Down to the right is Lytham Croft. The school was built to relpace the infant and junior school on Bath Row. The secondary replacement in the area ...

The site of the new St Thomas's School

This view shows the land cleared to make way for the "new" St Thomas's School in Great Colmore Street which replaced the old one on Bath Row. In the distance can be seen St Thomas's Church which to this ...

The Soho Manufactory

The Soho Manufactory was founded in 1761 by Matthew Boulton on Handsworth Heath in the parish of Handsworth near Birmingham. The site of a water mill was taken over, quickly converted and expanded over ...

The Sons of Rest, Handsworth. 22nd November 1949

The Sons of Rest movement was founded in Handsworth in 1927. A group of retired men met regularly in the bowling pavilion in the park, moving into a purpose built pavilion in 1930. This photograph ...

The sound of drums

When the drums led the parade in the new century, you could hear it coming.

The South West Prospect of Birmingham, 1731

Part of 'The South West Prospect of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick', engraved by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck in 1731. This view is looking across what later became Lee Bank towards the city centre ...