The Birmingham Carnival 2003
Masquerader in extravagant costume, in the Birmingham Carnival, in Handsworth.
The Birmingham Carnival 2003
A cycling onlooker of the Birmingham Carnival procession, as it passes through Church Lane, Handsworth.
The Birmingham Carnival 2003
Barbeque in the beer garden of the Calthorpe Arms public house, with the Birmingham Carnival procession passing behind, on Wellington Road, Handsworth.
The Birmingham Carnival 2003
Food stall at the Birmingham Carnival fair at Perry Park, Perry Barr.
The Birmingham Carnival 2003
Carnival goers enjoying food from one of the many stalls with barbeques, at the Birmingham Carnival fair at Perry Park, Perry Barr.
The Future of the Community
Vietnamese boys outside the MVCA offices in Charleville Road.
The Future of the Community
The youngest attendee at MVCA Annual General Meeting!
The Future of the Community
Vietnamese children on a day trip.
The hall at the Attwood Green Community Centre
The Community Centre was on Gaywood Croft off Cregoe Street and was formerly used by the Midland Adult School Union. This was the main hall used for many activities including talks, conferences, discos, ...
The Midland Vietnamese Community Association
The home of the association in Charleville Road, Handsworth.
The Sons of Rest, Handsworth. 22nd November 1949
The Sons of Rest movement was founded in Handsworth in 1927. A group of retired men met regularly in the bowling pavilion in the park, moving into a purpose built pavilion in 1930.
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Vietnamese New Year
Members, supporters and officers of the MVCA at the New Year celebrations in 1998.
Vietnamese New Year
The Lord Mayor gives a New Year greeting to the Vietnamese people.
Vietnamese New Year
Councillor Theresa Stewart receiving a bouquet of flowers from the Midland Vietnamese Community Association at the 1998 New Year celebrations.
Vietnamese New Year
Introducing the whole of the Vietnamese football team.
Vietnamese New Year
Young men perform a song for the entertainment of the community at the 1998 New Year Celebrations.
Vietnamese New Year
MC Lan Thi Vo.
Vietnamese New Year
Mr Hoi Van Ho, the Leader of the Elderly Club, announces that it will reopen, after it has been closed for a few years.