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Portrait of a Publican

This photograph was taken in Walsall as part of Caribbean Focus exhibition, and is held in Walsall Library Local History Department.

Portrait of a Rastafarian

This photograph was taken in Walsall as part of Caribbean Focus exhibition, and is held in Walsall Library Local History Department.

Portrait of a Rastafarian Woman

This woman was the first Asian Rastafarian woman. This photograph is taken in her house in Handsworth

Portrait of a Shopkeeper

Shopkeeper in off licence in Nottingham.

Portrait of a Woman

This portrait deliberately includes parts of the background of the room. Things like the candlewick bedspread, the radio, and the ornaments all give a sense of the period that the photograph was taken ...

Portrait of a Woman

This is a photograph of Molly taken at the YWCA on Bristol Road.

Portrait of Balu

Balu runs a car repair service from a garage built at the back of his house. Young people visiting there could use the facilities in return for some help. He's a well known character amongst the people ...

Portrait of Carey

This is a photgraph of Vanley's son Carey. The defiant image of the boy contrasts with the racist graffitti in the background.

Portrait of Elderly Couple

This photograph was taken in Walsall as part of Caribbean Focus exhibition, and is held in Walsall Library Local History Department.

Portrait of Imru Caesar

Imru Caesar was a film maker. This photograph was taken in London.

Portrait of Two Men

This photograph was taken in West Bromwich.

Portrait of Vanley's Grandfather

This photograph was taken in Hatfield Road.

Preacher on Soho Hill

Outside the building popularly known as FCF.

Preventing kerb crawlers

The issues surrounding prostitution in Balsall Heath in the post-war era are complex. In the mid 1980s there were reckoned to be 450 prostitutes operating in the area. This estimate was made at the time ...

Prince Charles visiting the Post 16 Centre

The Saint George's Post 16 Centre was opened in Newtown, Birmingham by Prince Charles. It was opened to provide a place for Post 16 adults to train and learn new skills. Mrs McGhie was involved in setting ...

Prize fight at Handsworth

A newspaper cutting from the Birmingham Gazette, which gives details of a hearing at the West Bromwich police court for the offence of prize fighting. A police constable Raven had come across the accused,Issac ...

Prize medal, Oscott College (obverse)

St Mary's College was founded in 1794 for the training of Roman Catholic priests for England and Wales. The New College was opened on the present site in 1838. This medal was produced as a prize for ...

Prize medal, Oscott College (reverse)

St Mary's College was founded in 1794 for the training of Roman Catholic priests for England and Wales. The New College was opened on the present site in 1838. This medal was produced as a prize for ...