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Handsworth Hall

Lithograph by T Underwood, Birmingham. Handsworth Hall was situated in extensive grounds covering the area of Villa Road, Rose Hill, Crick Lane and Broughton Road. The site of the actual house was at ...

Handsworth Landscape

Albert Road, Handsworth

Handsworth Landscape

View of Handsworth in the snow from the railway near Ninevah Road. Handsworth Library Clock, Soho Road can be seen in the distance.

Handsworth Landscape

View of Handsworth from the railway line near Nineveh Road. The clock on Soho Road is visible in the distance.

Handsworth Library

Undated photograph of the library probably taken sometime in the 1990's. The library is one of the oldest buildings standing on the Soho Road.

Handsworth Library

This room is now used for childrens' books. The view was taken sometime in the late nineteenth century.

Handsworth Library

This room is now used for fiction books, the view was taken sometime in the late nineteenth century. Handsworth Library, on the Soho Road, was opened on May 1st, 1880. There were books to borrow, and ...

Handsworth Library and Council Buildings

One afternoon in October 2003

Handsworth Library on the Soho Road

Handsworth Magazine

The Handsworth Magazine started publication in July 1896 and described itself as a "local society magazine". The local areas targetted were Handsworth, Perry Barr and Birchfield and the appeal was towards ...

Handsworth Market

"Handsworth Market was usually bustling with stallholders and shoppers from varied cultural backgrounds. Selling everything from saris, sweet potatoes and reggae tapes, immediately after the disturbances ...

Handsworth Market, Soho Road

This once thriving and popular market is now closed. At the beginning of 2003 it lies derelict.

Handsworth Market, Wig Stall

Handsworth Old Rectory (and Manor House) - Sites and Monuments Record

The site of the Manor House was "not improbably" that occupied by the old rectory, close to the church, now part of Victoria Park. Its moat could have been fed by the little stream that still trickles ...

Handsworth Old Town Hall

View of the rear of the property taken sometime in the nineteenth century.

Handsworth Old Town Hall

A different view of the hall to the way it is seen today, overgrown with creepers.

Handsworth Old Town Hall

Dating from the fifteenth century this is a fine example of the "cruck" method of construction with oak trunks supporting the walls (clearly visible in the end wall here). The Hall was rebuilt in the ...

Handsworth Old Town Hall - Sites and Monuments Record

The original Town Hall is situated in Grove Lane, some 100 yds below the Grove Tavern. It is of plain domestic architecture of the sixteenth century community of Handsworth, when it was a mere village. ...