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City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The extension to the City Art Gallery, Birmingham. This postcard view looks along Congreve Street towards Yeoville Thomason's original 1885 Art Gallery building with its clock tower. The extension was ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

A splendidly atmospheric view of Birmingham's Art Gallery, taken fom a coloured postcard. The view is looking along Edmund Street; Congreve Street crosses in front of the Art Gallery. Both streets have ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, built 1881/85 as a continuation of the neighbouring Council House by the same architect H.R. Yeoville Thomason. The Museum of Casts seen in this postcard has ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

One of the exhibits in Birmingham Art Gallery, from an early 20th-century postcard. This bronze statue of a praying boy is an example of the Victorian confidence in the educational value of casts - the ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The City Museum and Art Gallery in Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, was built in 1884/85 to the designs of H.R. Yeoville Thomason, who had previously built the Council House. This postcard shows the Gallery ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The Round Gallery in the City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham. The Round Gallery, seen here in a postcard view, is in the original Art Gallery building, designed by H.R. Yeoville Thomason in 1884/85. ...

City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The Industrial Hall in the City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham. The Industrial Hall, taken from a tinted postcard, was part of the original Art Gallery building, which was designed by H.R. Yeoville ...

City Road, Edgbaston

City Road, Edgbaston, looking south from the junction with Dudley Road. In this postcard view a few cars are visible, dating it perhaps to the early 1900s, but otherwise nothing much seems to be happening. ...

City Road, Edgbaston

City Road, Edgbaston, looking south from the junction with Dudley Road. In this postcard view dating presumably from the late Victorian period the scene is almost unbelievably deserted, apart from a small ...

Civvy Street in Balsall Heath

Frederick Whitehouse went back to his job in Civvy-Street as an electro-plater. Wife Muriel had a job in management with Pinnick’s the furniture store on the corner of Longmore Street and Balsall Heath ...

'Clairvoyant'

Photograph by Ruth Handley. Process; bromesko. Labels on reverse: 'Tamworth Photographic Society. Accepted and Hung [at the] Exhibition of Midland Photography, Midland Federation Class. 1952'; & 'Sutton ...

Clare Short MP, Councillor Phil Murphy, Handsworth disturbances

"Clare Short was still in Birmingham at the time of the disturbances and visited Handsworth with Cllr Phil Murphy. In the 1970's Short was heavily involved in setting up regular immigrant advice sessions ...

Claremont Road

Barrington's Antique and Modern furniture shop on Claremont Road.

Claremont Road

Claremont Road

Claremont Road

Taken on Valentine's Day in 1963.

Claremont Road

Probably taken in the 1960s when the Engineers Dept took a lot of pictures of houses in the road which were being redeveloped.

Clark Street in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also includes the following roads: Clarence Road, Clarendon Road, Clarendon Street, Claverdon Street, Clay Lane, Claybrook Street, Clayton Road, Cleeve Road, Clement Street