Grand Junction, Great Colmore Street, Lee Bank
The Grand Junction public house was at 180 Great Colmore Street, Lee Bank, where it joins Bell Barn Road. The acute angle of the junction makes for a building of unusual shape, with an unusual name. This ...
Grant of Henry VIII to Perry Hall
Perry Hall Collection, A grant of Henry VIII (with great seal attached) relating to 'Perry' Staff. This was photographed by Stone after the owner of Perry Hall found it, and many others, in Perry Hall. ...
Grave of George Burrell Ramsay in St Mary's Graveyard
George Burrell Ramsay a Scotsman arrived in Birmingham around 1871. While out walking he saw an Aston Villa F.C. practise match in the spring of 1876. Burrell asked for a game and dazzled the other players ...
Grave of James Henry Stone J.P. in St Mary's Graveyard
The gravestone of James Henry Stone (brother of the photographer and MP John Benjamin Stone) in St Mary's Church Handsworth, also buried are his wife and children. The inscription reads as follows:
"In ...
Great Colmore Street
The Grand Junction Public House stands to the left of the picture with the public urinal standing outside. This view of Great Colmore Street is at the top end near the junction with Bell Barn Road.
Great Colmore Street
Great Colmore Street in April 1970. The two figures look rather desolate in these surroundings, but behind them the tower of St Thomas' Church still stands proudly, having survived both World War II and ...
Greenhill Road
One afternoon in October 2003
Greenwood Place, Kingstanding
Greenwood Place, off Finchley Road, Kingstanding, part of Birmingham City Council's Kingstanding Estate development. 19th August 1932
Greenwood Place, Kingstanding
Greenwood Place, off Finchley Road, Kingstanding, on the estate built by Birmingham's Public Works Department. July 1932
Greenwood Place, Kingstanding
Greenwood Place, off Finchley Road, Kingstanding. 1932
Greenwood Place, Kingstanding
Greenwood Place, off Finchley Road, Kingstanding, in 1932. The block shown includes the 30,000th house built by Birmingham City Council, officially opened by the Minister of Health, Arthur Greenwood, ...
Greenwood Place, Kingstanding
Greenwood Place, Kingstanding. Houses built as part of the Kingstanding Estate development by Birmingham's Public Works Department.
Grosvenor Road Flour Mill
John Drew and Sons Flour Mills operated from near the junction with Westminster Road. It was built in 1857 and remained in the Drew family until 1958. Drew's business was founded at Edgbaston Mills in ...
Grove Hotel on Grove Lane
Undated photograph of the Grove Hotel but taken before the installation of the tramways.
Grove Lane
Looking towards the Grammar School in the middle distance. To the right can be seen St Peters Church on the junction with Arthur Road. The photograph is circa 1910.
Grove Lane Baths
Grove Lane Swimming Baths was converted into flats. An estate of houses has also been built alongside it. As a child I regularly attended there with school, and during the holidays. A place which many ...
Grove Lane Baths: Main Entrance Interior
The inside of the main entrance to Grove Lane baths with the ticket office to the right hand side of the picture. The baths were opened on 28th January 1907.
Grove Lane J & I
Gymn class at Grove Lane Junior and Infant School