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Handsworth Park, Cricket

This photograph was taken at a cricket match between a local team and a police team.

Handsworth Students at St Philip's Cathedral

School students from Handsworth in performance at St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham City Centre.

In The Kitchen

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

Joan Armatrading

Limbo Dancing Display

Marcus Garvey Day Nursery

Children at Marcus Garvey Day Nursery. One of the first nurseries set up to take care of black children. It was run by the Harambee Housing Association.

Marcus Garvey Day Nursery

This was one of the first nurseries set up specifically to care for young black children.

Men at the Bar in the Frighted Horse

Men Outside George Street Church, Lozells

Men Playing Dominoes

Dominoes is an important game for African Caribbean men. It is played noisily and passionately, generally in bars and pubs.

Men Working

This is Balu's workshop on Crick Lane, behind the girls grammar school.

Ni' Night

On the ninth night after a death men gather at the deceased's house. They chant readings from the bible intentionally in a long drawn out incoherent way. If someone sounds too clear, they will stop ...

Police investigation during Handsworth Riots

Policeman searching for fingerprints in broken glass during Handsworth Riots.

Portrait

Portrait

This picture was taken in Walsall. This photograph was taken as part of an exhibition commissioned by Walsall Youth Forum for Caribbean Focus. These photographs are kept in Walsall Library Local Studies ...

Portrait

This photograph was taken at a funeral in Walsall.

Portrait of a Body Builder

This photograph was taken at the gymn on Soho Hill next door to the Beehive. The bodybuilder's name is Colin.