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Thomas Attwood MP

One of the two first Birmingham MPs and the man who gives his name to Attwood Green. This engraving of Attwood is by W. and F. Holl from a drawing by A. Wivell. Thomas Attwood was born at Hawne House, ...

Thomas Bates and Sally Hodgkinson, Lee Bank Road

Lee Bank Road newsagent Thomas Bates with family friend Sally Hodgkinson. Mr Bates was murdered on June 2nd 1962 while in his shop. Oswald Grey was convicted of the crime and was subsequently executed ...

Thomas Chatwin Great Tindal Street

Chatwin's metal engineers on Great Tindal Street, Ladywood. This advert dates from 1888.

Thomas Kendrick

An abridged biography from the Handsworth Magazine. The full version is available for download.Pakington House was located at number 64 in Trinity Road. Mr Thomas Kendrick, who has long resided at ...

Thomas Woolley retires from Burmans

Presentation ceremony for Thomas Woolley on his retirement from Burman's. Mr Woolley lived and worked in the local area for many years.

'Thornhill' House Sale Catalogue

Pages 1 and 2 of the sale catalogue for 'Thornhill' house and contents, Handsworth. To see this catalogue in it's entirety, page by page, go to 'Handsworth Histories' in the Gallery section. This ...

Thornhill House

Thornhill House from the fields, near to the railway line, showing also the rope-walk in the middle of the image.

Thornhill House by John Phillp

This watercolour by John Phillp shows Thornhill House. The reverse reads 'from nature, view taken about half past 8 o'clock in a fine evening June 1796'. This image is from the Phillp album, a collection ...

Thornhill House, Handsworth

Thornhill House, Handsworth. It was occupied in the eighteenth century by John Scales who worked at the Soho Manufactory. James Watt junior lived there prior to moving to Aston Hall, then Matthew Boulton's ...

Thornhill Sale Catalogue

This sale catalogue appears in its entirety, page by page. The sale of 'Thornhill' house and contents, Handsworth, was held following the death of Anne Boulton, the daughter of Matthew Boulton in 1829. ...

Thousands are flocking to Bradshaws

Advert for Bradshaws in the Evening Despatch. Principally it outlines the reasons behind their closure. The cartoon at the top names the new scheme for the area as the "Bath Row Re-Development" which ...

Threads through Time

Soho House Museum celebrated its 10th birthday in 2005. The Asian Women's Textile Groups wanted to celebrate by designing and making some costumes to display in the house. After careful research they ...

Three African Caribbean men in traditional dress

From The Ernest Dyche Collection

Three children, a boy and two girls, smartly dressed against woodland background

From The Ernest Dyche Collection

Three men in traditional Asian clothing with suit jackets,

against manor backdrop. From The Ernest Dyche Collection

Three men wearing suits,

two seated with jackets and one standing without. From The Ernest Dyche Collection

Three men, all wearing suits with one man wearing a large coat over his suit

From The Ernest Dyche Collection

Three Towers

To the left is Cleveland Tower and to the right is Clydesdale Tower. These at one time were the tallest residential blocks in the city centre. In between them is Beetham Tower under construction. When ...