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Shades Of Black Flyer

"Information posted to local community people of Aston and Handsworth about Shades Of Black". (Mrs E.McGhie)

Shades Of Black News

"Local news reporting on a Mental Health conference presented by Shades Of Black". (Mrs E. McGhie-Belgrave) Articles are from the Weekly Gleaner of 1996.

Shop Front, Aston

Shops Near Woodview

These shops lie by the junction of the Bristol Road and Wellington Road. They are still there today although a couple of the shops have now changed. At this time in 1979 they were: The Industrial Safety ...

Sikh Demonstration

"Sikhs protesting against seige at the Golden Temple in Amristar, Punjab. Feelings were running high with protesters calling for a separate state in Khalistan." Pogus Caesar, February 2003.

Silver Jubilee street party preparations in Beach Avenue

In 1977 there were widespread celebrations for the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Here on Beach Avenue the cookers have been brought outside... and also there is a tractor on hand! The large flag ...

Sinclair Spectrum (with chips?) 1984

"One year the St Pauls computer club built a micro-chip and put it on top of a mini so it was a mini-micro. That was the first float I got involved with building. Next year I wanted to go one better and ...

Site of the Farm

The corner of Malvern Street and Clifton Road was a derelict site in 1978 when this photograph was taken. It provided a dangerous though exciting play space for children, especially if it also included ...

Soho Hill, Handsworth

100 Soho Hill, Handsworth, from the rear, February 1981

Soho House

Matthew Boulton lived here and owned a factory nearby that was at the heart of the Industrial Revolution. It was the meeting place for the Lunar Society. This is a part of history I have been able to ...

Soho House Garden

The gardens at Soho House, and entrance to the gardens from inside the building shown to the left.

Soho Road

Shopping precinct along the Soho Road. The poster says "You Are Not Alone" and you certainly wouldn't be on the Soho Road as it is one of Birmingham's busiest shopping areas.

Soho Road

Undated picture of the Soho Road.

Soho Road

Undated photograph of the Soho Road.

Soho Road

Undated photograph of the Soho Road.

Soho Road

Soho Road

This picture, taken facing towards West Bromwich shows houses on Soho Road. The marked building, number 5, was until recently the Monte Carlo Club.

Soho Road

This shopping centre on the corner of Soho Road and Nineveh Road was built in the late 1960's. A supermarket, a shoe shop, the Bank of Baroda, Kentucky Fried Chicken and a boutique still remain of the ...