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Edgbaston Reservoir

Edgbaston Reservoir was formerly known as Rotton Park Reservoir. Rotton Park is thought to have been the hunting park of the medieval Lords of Birmingham. The park once stretched from Ladywood to Bearwood ...

Edgbaston Reservoir

Coloured postcard view of Edgbaston Reservoir from early in the twentieth century.

Edgbaston Reservoir

An atmospheric view of the Reservoir by night.

Edgbaston Reservoir

Atmospheric view of the Reservoir taken early in the twentieth century.

Edgbaston Reservoir leaflet

The inside of the leaflet includes more details on the attractions. You could enjoy much of the "seaside experience" for just a few pence without having to make the long journey. You could go across the ...

Edgbaston Reservoir, Edgbaston

A somewhat featureless postcard view of Edgbaston Reservoir, at an unspecified date in the early 20th century. The reservoir was constructed by Thomas Telford in the 1820s as a feeder for the Birmingham ...

Edgbaston Reservoir, Edgbaston

Postcard view of Edgbaston Reservoir, looking eastwards beside the boat houses. The costumes suggest an Edwardian date, and the picture suggests to what extent the reservoir was a playground for local ...

Edgbaston Reservoir, Edgbaston

View of Edgbaston Reservoir, from a postcard. The view is looking south along the dam, with the 1870 tower of the waterworks on the skyline to the right and the bulky outline of Osler Street School on ...

Edgbaston Reservoir, Edgbaston

Postcard view of Edgbaston Reservoir near the boat houses. Postcards with a space for the message on the same side as the picture were first issued in 1894, so this scene presumably dates from the very ...

Edgbaston Reservoir, Edgbaston

Edgbaston Reservoir, also known as Rotton Park Reservoir, was built to provide water for Telford's new Wolverhampton canal in the 1820s, but has long had a recreational role for Birmingham people. Here, ...

Edgbaston Tavern

The Edgbaston Tavern at 85 & 86 Lee Bank Road, Lee Bank. Redevelopment after World War II has completely changed this area, and Lee Bank Road has been absorbed into Lee Bank Middleway.

Edmonton House - Angela Maloney

Shadow of a tree on the wall of Edmonton House on the Benmore Estate.

Edmonton House and Rainbow - Angela Maloney

Edward Harry Jukes - Grocer

Edward Jukes traded at 311 Soho Road, right next to the junction with Boulton Road. His speciality "Boultonwattee" is of interest with it's clear local appeal. Presumably the tea was just packaged differently ...

Edward James Abbott - Conservative Politician

Edward James Abbott lived at The Austins on Sandwell Lane, he was the last occupant of the house. This biography is taken from the Handsworth Magazine. "He was born on November 5, 1835, and is therefore ...

Edward Road

Lots of interest in the photographer from a group of young boys outside a shop on this road in 1958.

Edward Road

A view of Edward Road looking towards Moseley Road. The Co-op is on the left hand side. Bath Walk is on the right.

Edward Road and entrance to Bath Walk

This side of Edward Road has since been completely replaced under urban renewal. Bath Walk remains still with the cobbled pathway intact. It was named after the swimming pool which used to be located ...