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Interior view of St Mary's Church by Allen Edward Everitt

Everitt (1824-1882) was a prolific Birmingham artist and antiquarian whose watercolours and drawings are an important visual record of the historic architecture of the West Midlands. He lived for much ...

Interior view of St Patrick's Church on Dudley Road

Looking towards the alter and screen.

International Convention Centre, Birmingham

The International Convention Centre, Birmingham, seen here at dusk. The ICC was intended to attract business, both national and international, to the city and was erected on land on the north side of ...

Interviewing David Anthony - by Year Five at Woodview

David Anthony the owner of the hair style shop. David Anthony owns the hairdressers on bristol street. And by the way david is a funny man. This is david anthony his hair shop is a magnificent place ...

Introduction to the class

A new pupil is introduced to their class mates at St Thomas's School. Sadly the date, class and teacher are not noted on the back so any more information would be most welcome. The school was located ...

Inventory of Furniture &c. at Soho House left in the care of Mr and Mrs Kimnell, page 1

By 1851 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. As he lived mainly at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and in London he decided to let Soho House ...

Inventory of Furniture &c. at Soho House left in the care of Mr and Mrs Kimnell, page 2

By 1851 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. As he lived mainly at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and in London he decided to let Soho House ...

Inventory of Furniture &c. at Soho House left in the care of Mr and Mrs Kimnell, page 3

By 1851 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. As he lived mainly at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and in London he decided to let Soho House ...

Inventory, Soho House, 21st November 1850, page 1

By 1850 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. MPW Boulton lived mainly at the family estate of Great Tew in Oxfordshire and London. After ...

Inventory, Soho House, 21st November 1850, pages 2 and 3

By 1850 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. MPW Boulton lived mainly at the family estate of Great Tew in Oxfordshire and London. After ...

Invitation to the Consecration of St Mary's Church

An invitation for John Benjamin Stone to attend the consecration of the restored church by the Bishop of Lichfield. Stone and his family had many connections in the area; his brother James and family ...

Island House

Information on Island House kindly provided by Terry Wetwood: Island House was a georgian house situated in the triangle of, Hollyhead road, Island Road and Austen road, Handsworth. Two Birmingham universtity ...

Islington Row, Lee Bank

The Anchor Inn at 33 Islington Row, Lee Bank, at the junction with Tennant Street (on the right). The photograph was taken in 1957, although the delivery vans possibly look a little dated even for the ...

Ivy House Hotel

Thia is the original Ivy House Hotel run, as the wall proclaims, by John Lyster - Licenced Victualler.

Ivy House Hotel

The Ivy House public house, Handsworth, situated at 72 Soho Road, on the corner of Soho Road and Ivy Road. This is the 'new' Ivy House, a twentieth-century building that replaced an earlier coaching house ...

J.G. Westmacott Stores on Friston Street

Undated photograph of this store on Friston Street. The front of the shop is covered in adverts for popular items of the day such as: Hawley's Bread, Colman's Mustard and Cherry Blossom polish.

Jakeman Nursery

Jakeman Nursery School Jakeman Road

James Hunte Poster in shop window

James Hunte, who ran the Mohammed Ali Centre in Hockley stood as an independent councillor in the late 1970's