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Rear of Edward Street

The Lyric Picture House (just visible at the end of the line of the terrace) was in Edward Street. It had previously been a church building! The end for the Lyric came when the immediate area was demolished ...

Rebecca Brookes, The Well Concert, Symphony Hall, 2002

Rebecca, one of the finest young praise and worship leaders in the Midlands is based at the Pentecostal Church in Stuart Street, Nechells. The singing technique used by gospel singers varies widely, ...

Receipt for cleaning boot tops

Memorandum of a receipt (recipe) for cleaning boot tops. The note is adressed to Robinson Boulton Esquire. Matthew Robinson Boulton, the son of Matthew Boulton the industrialist and entrepreneur was ...

Receipt for cleaning boot tops, reverse

Memorandum of a receipt (recipe) for cleaning boot tops. The note is adressed to Robinson Boulton Esquire. Matthew Robinson Boulton, the son of Matthew Boulton the industrialist and entrepreneur was ...

Receipt for the Phillp Album from HP Marshall, Smethwick Borough Librarian

This receipt is pasted into the front of the Phillp album, a collection of watercolours and sketches by John Phillp (c.1778-1815). It records the loan of the album by Mrs Sleigh, a Phillp descendant ...

Red Lion Bar, Soho Road

At the bar in the Red Lion, Handsworth. The man with the bottle in his hand has the nickname 'Barleywine', because it is his favourite drink.

Reduced head in Alabaster made by James Watt's Reducing Machine

This was made by Watt using his Copying Machine. Watt was born on January 19, 1736, in Greenock, Scotland. He worked as a mathematical-instrument maker from the age of 19 and soon became interested ...

References for Employment

"These documentation references were brought from Jamaica in the West Indies. These references would enable the process of obtaining a job much easier and quicker". (E.McGhie-Belgrave)

Regent's Place, Handsworth

Regent's Place, Harper's Hill, Handsworth, the home of James Watt when he first came to Birmingham.

Remission (Melanie and Marleen Kerr), The Well Concert, Symphony Hall, 2002.

Twin sisters who come from a very talented musical family, who also sing for one of the most popular female groups, Divine.

Remission (Sonia Stevenson, Ruth Ible, Melanie Kerr) in rehearsal for the Well Concert

Members of the original Remission choir ensuring that they have perfect sound before the concert. If the message of spirituals is endurance of the trials of life with the reward of life after death, ...

Replacing glass on Villa Road

"After the Handsworth disturbances, new windows being fitted to a shop front on Villa Road." Pogus Caesar, February 2003.

Rev. Edwin Tongue

An abridged biography from the Handsworth Magazine. The full version is available as a download. The Reverend Tongue lived at 196 Albert Road in Handsworth. The Rev. Edwin Tongue is the pastor of Union ...

Rev. R R Rodgers - Pastor of Wretham Road New Church

Abridged Biography taken from The Handsworth Magazine. The full biography is available as a download. Reverend Rodgers lived at 31 Hall Road in Handsworth. Mr Rodgers is nothing if not unconventional. ...

Reverend A. Seys Howell (Soho Hill Congregational Church)

Abridged Biography from the Handsworth Magazine, the full biography is available to download. The Rev. A. Seys Howell, the recently appointed Pastor of the Soho Hill Congregational Chapel. Mr Howell ...

Reverend Charles Deeble - Minister of Westminster Road Congregational Church

This is an abridged version of his biography from the Handsworth Magazine. The full version is available as a download. Reverend Deeble lived at 35 Livingstone Road, next to the junction with Havelock ...

Reverend J Scoley Edman

This is an abridged biography from the Handsworth Magazine of February 1898. The full biography can be downloaded at the bottom of the page. Asbury Church stands on the corner of Milestone Lane and Soho ...

Reverend James Merrick Guest M.A. - Headmaster

This is an abridged biography from the Handsworth Magazine. The full version is available as a download. James Merrick Guest's address in 1896 was given as 265 Soho Road in Handsworth. The worthy gentleman ...