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Franchise Street, Perry Barr

Mrs Lily Burrows in the front garden of her home in Franchise Street, Perry Barr. Part of the Birmingham Polytechnic complex is visible in the background.

Francis Canon Hopkins

Full biography of Canon Hopkins, also available as a downloadable file. The honour which the Chapter of St. Chad’s Roman Catholic Cathedral, Birmingham, have just conferred upon Father Hopkins, of ...

Francis Road

View of Francis Road in the Victorian/ Edwardian era. Francis Road lies near Five Ways behind the old Children's Hospital.

Frank Trippas & Son, Ladypool Road

Trippas & Son were a bakery and confectioners for many decades on the Ladypool Road/ St Paul's Road junction. The premises today are now the Lahore Asian Sweet Centre but are still largely recognisable ...

Frankie McNally on St Mark's Street

Frankie is seen walking up the street towards Shakespeare Road. Apart from it being in 1955 no date is known but it was obviously near to the General Election that year as there are two posters on the ...

Fred Avery - Herbalist

Based at Number 52 Spring Hill Avery's credentials as a herbalist intriguingly refer to his American origins. His bloodless surgery is very reassuring!

Fred Whitehouse goes for a Health check

Fred was serving with British forces in South Africa at the time. In a letter sent to his home at 259 Belgrave Road Balsall Heath, and dated 20th November 1939, he was summoned to go for a medical examination ...

Freddie McGregor, Jamaican Vocalist

"Freddie McGregor, once a member of legendary vocal group The Claredonians and one of Jamaica's most gifted reggae singers, he has collaborated with artists including, Judy Mowatt and Sugar Minott. Recording ...

Frederick Bellamy

Frederick Bellamy in a picture taken in about 1904. His father was Edwin Bellamy, the founder of E.C. Bellamy & Co. of Pritchard Street, Newtown Row, makers of Kelly lamps. This photograph is one of ...

Frederick Wilkes - Greengrocer

A portrait of Frederick William Wilkes, greengrocer of Lee Bank. In the 1901 Birmingham directory F.W. Wilkes makes his first appearance trading at 123 Great Colmore Street and for a short time afterwards ...

Free South Africa graffiti on wall in Handsworth

"'Free South Africa' message on wall in Handsworth. This may have been written before or after the 1985 riots, but it was a sentiment echoed by much of the local community." Pogus Caesar, February 2003 ...

Freeman And Ward next to the Doctors on Cregoe Street

There were many small factories in the back streets, manufacturing a large variety of products. I started work at 14 years of age in one of these in Cregoe Street. This was Freeman and Ward, which made ...

Freer Road Blitz damage

As well as damage to property, there were always damaged roads to be repaired during the blitz. Associated problems would come from damaged water mains and gas piping. This photograph was taken in 1942....

Freer Road Blitz damage

Damaged housing in Freer Road from the air-raids of 1942. Mr Keith Berry has Kindly supplied the following information about this photograph: "They are number 144, 146 and 148, all of which were too ...

Freer Road Blitz damage

The house on the right is number 147 Freer Road, at this time lived in by Mrs Alice M Jacobs. To the left is number 145 - the home of L Potter. Both families would have had to find family or friends to ...

Freeth Arms, Icknield Port Road, Ladywood

The Freeth Arms on the corner of Freeth Street and Icknield Port Road, Ladywood. The Freeth Arms was evidently an Atkinson's pub. Freeth Street was named after poet John Freeth, who wrote a song to celebrate ...

Freeth Arms, Icknield Port Road, Ladywood

The Freeth Arms, an Atkinson's pub, was at 314 Icknield Port Road, Ladywood, on the corner of Freeth Street. This view must date from the 1960s, when the licensee was Mrs Annie Houghton. The pub was not ...

Freeth Street