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View of a rustic building by John Phillp

This watercolour of a rustic building is from the Phillp album, a collection of watercolours and sketches by John Phillp (c.1778-1815). Phillp may have been Matthew Boulton's son but the evidence is ...

View of a Sycamore Tree, Perry Park

by Charles Barber (1783 - 1854). He went to Liverpool to teach drawing and painted in oils and watercolours. Charles exhibited regularly at the Liverpool Academy of Arts of which he was a member from ...

View of alterations to Handsworth Church

Drawn by Allen Edward Everitt. Everitt (1824-1882) was a prolific Birmingham artist and antiquarian whose watercolours and drawings are an important visual record of the historic architecture of the West ...

View of Coachman's Lodge, The Austins, Handsworth

By Elizabeth Jane Hasluck. Elizabeth was the wife of Daniel Sidney Hasluck and they lived at the Austins. Elizabeth presented a bound volume of her watercolours to her son Ernest for Christmas in 1885. ...

View of cottages near Perry Bridge, Perry Barr

By Joseph Vincent Barber (1788-1838). He was one of the founders of the first Society of Birmingham Artists in 1809, which developed into the Birmingham Academy of Arts, of which he became Honourary Secretary. ...

View of Elm Trees, The Austins, Handsworth

By Elizabeth Jane Hasluck. Elizabeth was the wife of Daniel Sidney Hasluck and they lived at the Austins. Elizabeth presented a bound volume of her watercolours to her son Ernest for Christmas in 1885. ...

View of Handsworth (Old Town) Hall

Painted by Allen Edward Everitt. This is a rare view of the Old Town Hall erected in about 1460. Most views do not show the outbuildings and pump. The building still stands at the corner of College Road ...

View of Handsworth Church

Drawing by Robert Lloyd. Saint Mary's is the parish church of Handsworth. The rector at this time was James Hargreaves.

View of Handsworth Church by Hannah Lloyd

View of Handsworth Church by Robert Lloyd

Lloyd was active between 1830 to 1860. This view of St Mary's Church dates from about 1835/ 1836.

View of Heathfield House, Birmingham

Built in 1790 by James Watt who lived at the house for the rest of his life. After he died in 1819 there were several owners - amongst them the Pemberton family and the very last resident George Tangye. ...

View of Hockley Pool, Birmingham Heath and part of Birmingham by John Phillp

This pencil sketch by John Phillp is looking across Hockley Pool and Birmingham Heath towards Birmingham. To the left can be seen Hockley Abbey, built in 1779 by Richard Ford of waste slag from Aston ...

View of interior of Handsworth Church

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

View of Perry Barr

By Elizabeth Jane Hasluck. Elizabeth was the wife of Daniel Sidney Hasluck and they lived at the Austins. Elizabeth presented a bound volume of her watercolours of The Austins to her son Ernest for Christmas ...

View of Perry Barr

By one of the Lines family. This may be drawn somewhere along the River Tame, possibly at Perry Barr Locks. Eight different members of the Lines family have been recorded as having artistic ability. Several ...

View of Perry Barr Hall by Charles Walter Radclyffe

Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903) was born in Birmingham. His work is predominately landscape subjects and he exhibited prolifically - 454 works between 1846-1902. His forte was as a watercolourist ...

View of Perry Hall, Perry Barr

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

View of Perry Hall, Perry Barr

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