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Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by architects Ball & Goddard of Birmingham, it was built in 1880 and is now a listed building.

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by architects Ball & Goddard of Birmingham, it was built in 1880 and is now a listed building.

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College in Friary Road, Handsworth, from a postcard published by George E. Lewis, Birmingham

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Handsworth

Handsworth Wesleyan Theological College, Friary Road, Handsworth. Designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham the college was opened in 1881 and is now a Grade II listed building forming part of the ...

Handsworth Wood Boys School

"Local news magazine publication on Handsworth Wood Boys School workshops on Mental Health". (Mrs E.McGhie)

Handsworth Wood Boys' School

Handsworth Wood Boys' School opened in 1958 at the same time as the adjoining Handsworth Wood Girls' School, the entrance to both schools being situated on Church Lane. In 1998 the Boys' School was closed ...

Handsworth Wood bus outside the Mission Hall

The Mission Hall stood on Boulton Road. and was opened in 1908 by Wesleyan Methodists. The premises were eventually sold in 1921.

Hansom cab outside Laurels School

This photograph of a Hansom cab was taken outside the Laurels School at the corner of Handsworth Wood Road and Wood Lane. The Laurels had been known as Hunts Green in the late eighteenth century. ...

Hanson Map of Holloway Head area in 1778

This is a detailed section of the map. Most of the area shown is filled with the orchards and fields which lined the route from Bath Row down into Holloway Head. Note that the very end of the route into ...

Hare & Hounds, Kingstanding

The Hare & Hounds public house, Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding, in the 1920s, featuring a Scammell lorry in the car park, driven by Bert Compton.

Harold Wilson at Birmingham Central Library

The image shows Wilson making his speech about the history of Birmingham Library Services at the official opening of the Central Library. The library had in fact been open since the previous year.

Hawthorn House

Hawthorn House was built around 1790 and was occupied by a Mr Villiers in the early nineteenth century. Edwin L Bullock, the owner of an Iron Foundry and Nail Works in George Street, West Bromwich ...

Haytime at Hamstead Mill

Oil painting by John Joseph Hughes. Hughes, who lived at Villa Road in Handsworth, was a Birmingham landscape painter who exhibited at galleries in London and Birmingham. Between 1862 - 1908 he exhibited ...

Hazrat Sultan Bahu Trust in Ombersley Road

The old factory building and site in Ombersley Road, now used by the Hazrat Sultan Bahu Trust (UK) for education and training. A splendid mosque is also part of the complex.

Headteacher Denis Lyons records his thoughts on the opening of Lee Bank Primary School

Mar 14th. (opening ceremony to) be performed by HRH Princess Alexandra. Mar 14th. Meeting at school of high education, police and other officials rergarding arrangements for the ceremony. Mar 15. School ...

Heath Mount School

Heath Mount School, built across Knutsford Street, replaced Belgrave School in Mary Street and opened in November 1970. The head was Godfrey Mundy.

Heath Mount School netball team

The prize winning Heath Mount School netball team.

Heathfield - home of James Watt

Heathfield was the former residence of the inventor and engineer James Watt. Following his death the house had several occupiers including local luminaries Thomas Pemberton and George Tangye