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Men Working

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

Metal worker's store on Brunswick Road

Eric, from the Caribbean, is a well known local man who works with wire and metals from his lockup on Brunswick Road - near the Ladypool Road end. Eric can often be seen with his push cart wandering around ...

Mid Autumn Festival

Mrs Nga Ngoc Vuong, the Chair Person makes her speech to start the Mid Autumn Festival 1998.

Mid Autumn Festival

Outside of the hall, the Vietnamese children play games with the Thornhill local police officers.

Mid Autumn Festival

Mrs Nga Do, Community Chair, making a speech at the Mid Autumn Festival.

Mid Autumn Festival

The Lord Mayor, Sue Anderson, receives a huge lantern gift from the Vietnamese Community.

Mid Autumn Festival

Mid Autumn Festival

The guests at the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid Autumn Festival

Mr Quy Chu introduces the new 8th Vietnamese Management Committee (1999-2001.

Mid Autumn Festival

Supt Geoff Rees and his colleagues from the Thornhill Police Station said the New Year greeting to the Vietnamese people.

Mid Autumn Festival

Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Sue Anderson, and the Vietnamese children's entertainment show.

Mid Autumn Festival

Girls dancing in traditional Vietnamese dress.

Midland Adult School Union on Severn Street

By 1960 this building subsequently became home to the Birmingham Athletic Insitute. Today in 2004 it is boarded up with an uncertain future.

Midland Bank on Ladypool Road

Midland Bank was founded as the Birmingham and Midland Bank in Union Street, Birmingham in August 1836. It expanded in the Midlands, absorbing many local banks, and merged with the Central Bank of London ...

Midland Vietnamese Community Association

The Midlands Vietnamese Community Association (MVCA) is the principal Vietnamese community organisation in Birmingham. Throughout its 18-year existence it has sought to promote and advance the interests ...

Mill House, Grosvenor Road.

Mill House was named for the flour mill on Grosvenor Road. The house is no longer named by the 1938 Ordnance Survey map.

Miss Dodds and class at St Thomas's School in 1954

Several children have been named on this picture. (Front Row) Second left in glasses is Mike Davis, third left and centre is Jeff Wedgwood. (Second Row) First left in square patterned jumper is John Patton. ...

Miss Edwards and her class at St Thomas's School

Several of the children on this photograph have been identified. (Front Row)first left is Paul Smith, second left is Ronnie Cotterill, fourth left is John Abbot. (Second Row) second left is David Wakelam, ...