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Kettlehouse Farm, Perry Barr

At Kettlehouse Farm, Holly Lane, Perry Barr, the tenant farmer, George Judd, poses for the camera while his dog 'Mick' does one of his tricks on a snowy day sometime in the 1930s.

Kettlehouse Farm, Perry Barr

Kettlehouse Farm, Perry Barr. In the fields near the farm the pumping station can be seen in the background. The lady in the picture is Elsie Judd, one of the tenants of the farm in the 1920s.

Khalsa House, Asian Advice Centre, Handsworth

"An advisory and welfare centre, which provided support and information for the Asian community." Pogus Caesar, February 2003.

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls Handsworth

After the closure of the Gild of the Holy Cross, and the confiscation of its property at the time of the Reformation in 1547, a petition from some Birmingham men in 1548 requested that part of the endowment ...

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls Handsworth

After the closure of the Gild of the Holy Cross, and the confiscation of its property at the time of the Reformation in 1547, a petition from some Birmingham men in 1548 requested that part of the endowment ...

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls Handsworth

The magnificent assembly hall of King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls in Rosehill Road. On the platform at one end of the hall stands a large impressive wooden armchair of Tudor style, resembling ...

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls Handsworth

A photograph taken from the Villa Road end of Rosehill Road, this is King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls Handsworth. The school was opened in 1911 to accommodate pupils moving from Summer Hill and ...

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls Handsworth

A rear view of King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls Handsworth in Rosehill Road. Because the school is built on an incline, the basement level at the back of the building is quite substantial, giving ...

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls, Handsworth

This is a rear view of the main building of King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls in Rosehill Road. The photograph has been taken from the lower playground and shows the entrance to the 'playroom' ...

King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls, Handsworth

A view of the front of King Edward VI Grammar School for Girls in Rosehill Road. Erected in 1911, the architect was P.B. Chatwin, the son of J.A. Chatwin, the architect responsible for the restoration ...

King Edward VI School for Girls, Handsworth

Postcard view of King Edward VI School for Girls, Handsworth, the new grammar school built in 1911

King Edward's Grammar School: Hagley Road, Edgbaston

Tinted Victorian postcard of a view looking along Hagley Road, Edgbaston, from Five Ways. The vehicle, apparently a horse-bus, is passing the old King Edward's Grammar School, Five Ways. Though opened ...

King Edwards School

An account in words and pictures of King Edwards' School Five Ways by pupils -Craig, Jerome, Serene, Nyle, Damon, Bethany of Woodview Primary School.

King Edward's School, Five Ways, Edgbaston

King Edward's School, Five Ways, occupied this building in 1895 when W. Horton of Francis Road took this photograph, but it had originally been home to the Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School ...

Kingstanding Estate 1931

This image was used in the trade magazine "Architect and Building News" on 30th October 1931. They described the new estate as being: "Remarkable for its generous planning and gay colouring".

Kingstanding Odeon

The cinema was designed and built by Harry Weedon and opened on July 22nd 1935. It eventually closed in December 1962 and, like many other cinemas, re-opened as a Bingo Hall. The film showing is "Lives ...

Kingstanding Road, Perry Barr

The TSB bank (or, as it was then, the Trustee Savings Bank) in Kingstanding Road, Perry Barr, photographed in 1984. In the window to the right of the door can still be seen the key logo of its predecessor, ...

Kingsvale School, Kingstanding

Kingsvale School, Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding. On a school outing in the 1920s the children pose for the camera in the charabanc.