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Handsworth Hall

Lithograph by T Underwood, Birmingham. Handsworth Hall was situated in extensive grounds covering the area of Villa Road, Rose Hill, Crick Lane and Broughton Road. The site of the actual house was at ...

Handsworth Old Rectory (and Manor House) - Sites and Monuments Record

The site of the Manor House was "not improbably" that occupied by the old rectory, close to the church, now part of Victoria Park. Its moat could have been fed by the little stream that still trickles ...

Handsworth Park, Handsworth

Park House in Handsworth Park, Handsworth, about 1930. Originally called Grove House and situated in Grove Lane, Park House was built by William Bratt in 1780. Subsequently the house and grounds were ...

Handsworth Rectory

View of the side of Handsworth Rectory. It stood between the graveyard and the pool.

Handsworth Rectory

The Rectory stood approximately between where the Victoria Park Pool now is and the present Main Gate and the Richardson Memorial Garden.

Handsworth Rectory, Handsworth

Handsworth Rectory, Handsworth

Handsworth Rectory, Handsworth

Handsworth Rectory. The house and grounds stood in the area now in Handsworth Park between the pool and the main gate, and appears on a map published as late as 1877.

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. ...

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 ...

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

Heathfield Christmas Card

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. In the bottom ...

Heathfield Hall

The former home of James Watt - inventor and engineer who worked with Matthew Boulton. It was built in 1790 and stood on grounds that lay between Hamstead Road, Church Hill Road and Heathfield Road. The ...

Heathfield Hall

The former residence of James Watt (died 1819), this view shows the lightning conductor erected by Watt. It is isolated by means of flint chipping as a non-conductor.

Heathfield Hall by Allen Edward Everitt

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

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth. Formerly the residence of James Watt, Heathfield was occupied by George Tangye at the time of this photograph.

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth. Formerly the residence of James Watt, it was occupied by George Tangye at the time the photograph was taken.

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth. Formerley the residence of James Watt, at the time of this photograph, the residence of George Tangye.

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth. Formerly the residence of James Watt and occupied at the time of the photograph by George Tangye J.P.