Boar's Head public house, Perry Barr
The Boar's Head public house, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, on 31st March 1931. The road leading off to the right is College Road.
Boathouse and pool, Handsworth Park
A Peaceful image of Handsworth Park Pool at approximately the turn of the 20th Century. This image is taken from a colourised black and white postcard.
Boating Pool, Handsworth Park
Atmospheric photograph from 1927.
Bomb damage in Birchfield Road
Photograph of Birchfield Road, corner of Mansfield Road, 2 November 1940 Crowds looking at bomb craters from the air raid the previous night. Handsworth was heavily bombed in the blitz due to the high ...
Bomb Damage in Bristol Street
To the right of the photograph is The Wellington Public House which still stands at the junction of Bromsgrove Street with Bristol Street. The windows have been visibly blown out in the blast which has ...
Bomb damage in Farm Street
Farm Street, Handsworth, 13 August 1942. German air-raids targetted the industrial premises of Handsworth during the blitz. The nearby metal merchants (left of picture) appears to have survived to some ...
Bomb damage on Balsall Heath Road
Damaged houses on Balsall Heath Road which was taken after an air raid in the blitz on Birmingham. Balsall Heath was heavily bombed during the Second World War.
Bomb scare near Boulton Road in October 1974
Bomb scare near Boulton Road, Handsworth. October 1974
Bomb scare near Boulton Road, Handsworth. October 1974
Booth Street Adventure Playground in 1974
Booth Street, Handsworth
Adventure playground in Booth Street, Handsworth, in August 1974
Boulton Road
Outside number 44 looking south.
Boulton Road
Outside number 44 looking north.
Boulton Road, Handsworth
Boulton Road, Handsworth, on the occasion of a bomb scare nearby, October 1974
Boulton, Watt and Murdock Statues
Sculpted by William Bloye and unveiled on September 14th 1956. The statues were paid for by Richard Wheatley, a leather goods manufacturer along with a contribution by the City Council. The statues are ...
Bow Street
Cleared area in Bow Street in 1956. Bow Street is located behind the Clydesdale Tower block. The sign just visible to the left is for J.W.Pickavant who made parts for motor cars.
Bow Street with Hopkins advert
Clearance work on Bow Street looking towards the end where Clydesdale Tower now stands. The advert on the building is for H.A. Hopkins Ltd clothing manufacturer and maker of Hoplan coats and suits.