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The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 3 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 4 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 5 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 6 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 7 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 8 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 9 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 10 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939

Page 11 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.

The Sons of Rest, Handsworth. 22nd November 1949

The Sons of Rest movement was founded in Handsworth in 1927. A group of retired men met regularly in the bowling pavilion in the park, moving into a purpose built pavilion in 1930. This photograph ...

The temple in Key Hill Cemetery

The temple was designed by Charles Edge and was sited in the middle of the cemetery. Sadly it was demolished in 1966 due to being unsafe. There is a society called The Friends of Key Hill Cemetery who ...

The Yurt, Balsall Heath City Farm

The Yurt that visited us in Balsall Heath in April 2000 is being sent around the country by the City Farms Federation to carry the message that everyone needs shelter. Here a group of children are undertaking ...

Theft of Boots at Handsworth

A newspaper cutting from the "Handsworth Herald", 5th January 1895. This gives details of a case heard at the Staffordshire Sessions in which Ernest Hems,aged 14, was accused of stealing a pair of boots ...

Thomas Attwood MP

One of the two first Birmingham MPs and the man who gives his name to Attwood Green. This engraving of Attwood is by W. and F. Holl from a drawing by A. Wivell. Thomas Attwood was born at Hawne House, ...

Thomas Bates and Sally Hodgkinson, Lee Bank Road

Lee Bank Road newsagent Thomas Bates with family friend Sally Hodgkinson. Mr Bates was murdered on June 2nd 1962 while in his shop. Oswald Grey was convicted of the crime and was subsequently executed ...

Thomas Kendrick

An abridged biography from the Handsworth Magazine. The full version is available for download.Pakington House was located at number 64 in Trinity Road. Mr Thomas Kendrick, who has long resided at ...

'Thornhill' House Sale Catalogue

Pages 1 and 2 of the sale catalogue for 'Thornhill' house and contents, Handsworth. To see this catalogue in it's entirety, page by page, go to 'Handsworth Histories' in the Gallery section. This ...

Thornhill Sale Catalogue

This sale catalogue appears in its entirety, page by page. The sale of 'Thornhill' house and contents, Handsworth, was held following the death of Anne Boulton, the daughter of Matthew Boulton in 1829. ...