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Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane, Handsworth

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane, Handsworth c1910

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane, Handsworth

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane, Handsworth

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane, Handsworth

Lea Hall Farm, Wood Lane Handsworth

Lea Hall, Handsworth

Lea Hall, Wood Lane, Handsworth. A 16th-century house stood on this site but the present building was erected by John Spencer in 1795. It has been the home of the Muntz and Willmott families among others, ...

Lea Hall, Wood Lane

Lea Hall was built around 1800 but there was a house on the site prior to this. The present house has been home to the Muntz, Willmott, Souttar and Hopwood families. It is now the headquarters of the ...

Lea Mason Secondary School

View from Hogarth House of Lea mason Secondary School. This was closed down and is today the St Thomas Centre including the James Brindley School. To the left of the school is Bell Barn Road with the ...

Lecture at St Asaph's Church 1893

Promotional card for a lecture at St Asaph's Parochial Hall. The lecture was by Luke J. Sharp on his "Trip To America" and cost one shilling to hear! In today's money the cost would be about £3.50. the ...

Lee Bank As I Remember It by Bernard Allen

Bernard Allen is a former resident of the Lee Bank/ Edgbaston area. These are his memories of the area he grew up in. The picture here is of Mr Allen at work in Freeman and Ward on Cregoe Street.

Lee Bank Development Area

An interesting view taken before work started on the central park area. To the right is Avon House. to the left is the lower half of Cregoe Street which subsequently vanished under the new park. In the ...

Lee Bank Primary School

Promotional photograph taken to mark the school's opening.

Lee Bank Primary School

Plan of the school as published in the brochure commemorating the opening of the school. The school is now called Woodview Junior and Infants.

Lee Bank Primary School Football Team

This team in 1974 won the Kalamazoo Shield knockout trophy as well as the third division of the Kings Norton League.

Lee Bank Primary School: Order of Ceremony

The Mayor was Harold Edward Tyler who asked Alderman Hall to present the listed dignitaries to HRH Princess Alexandra at the opening of Lee Bank Primary School.

Lee Bank Primary School: the football team's success

An extract from the school diary documenting sports success and staff changes... 23 Apr. School reassembles following the Easter holidays. The school football team has also won the Championship Shield ...

Lee Bank Primary School: The official opening

This brochure was published for the opening of the school and is reproduced here in full.

Lee Bank Redevelopment Plan

The original architect's view of the Lee Bank redevelopment. The tower blocks are as follows: Hogarth, Faraday, Chiswick and Audleigh House are the four blocks running up the left hand side on Lee Bank ...

Lee Bank School Diary

The entry reads: 23 April: School reassembles following the Easter holidays. The school football team has also won the championship shield of Division III of the Kings Norton League. May: Five candidates ...

Lee Bank Secondary School

The former Lee Bank Secondary School located just off Bell Barn Road. The site is now (2005) in use as the E.R. Mason Centre and James Brindley School. Rising in the middle distance is Haddon Tower standing ...