Kent Street Baths Opening Ceremony
Ticket of invitation to the opening ceremony of the "bathing reconstruction" - presumably it had been substantially refurbished. The invitation was sent to H.M. Cashmore - City Librarian of Birmingham. ...
Kent Street Gala Baths after an air-raid
The November air-raids on Birmingham in 1940 were particularly severe. As local resident Jean Hill notes below the raid that hit Kent Street Baths lasted from early evening till the following day. Kent ...
Kents Farm, Grove Lane
Also known as Grove Farm. It was located at the junction of Grove Lane and Hinstock Road.
Key Hill Cemetery
Key Hill Cemetery lies at the edge of Birmingham's jewellery quarter and is the last resting place of many of the rich and famous of Birmingham. This exhibition includes some views of the cemetery, some ...
Khalsa House, Asian Advice Centre, Handsworth
"An advisory and welfare centre, which provided support and information for the Asian community." Pogus Caesar, February 2003.
King Edward VI School for Girls, Handsworth
Postcard view of King Edward VI School for Girls, Handsworth, the new grammar school built in 1911
King Edward's Grammar School For Girls
The school was opened in 1911, the pupils being drawn from three existing King Edward's schools at Aston, Summer Row and Bath Row. Rose Hill Road was made to accomodate the school.
King Edward's Grammar School: Hagley Road, Edgbaston
Tinted Victorian postcard of a view looking along Hagley Road, Edgbaston, from Five Ways. The vehicle, apparently a horse-bus, is passing the old King Edward's Grammar School, Five Ways. Though opened ...
King Edward's Road, Ladywood
King Edward's Road, Ladywood, looking towards Alexandra Street. The photograph was presumably taken in the 1960s just before redevelopment, which seems to be going in the distance. The scene is populated ...
King Edward's School, Five Ways, Edgbaston
King Edward's School, Five Ways, occupied this building in 1895 when W. Horton of Francis Road took this photograph, but it had originally been home to the Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School ...
Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding
Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding in 1900. At this date it was still known as Holly Lane.
Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding
Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding, below the junction with Hawthorn Road and Dyas Road sometime in the 1950s.
Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding
Kingstanding Road (then called Holly Lane), Kingstanding, near The Circle in April 1928. Kettlehouse Farm and the Bandy Woods are visible.
Kingstanding Road, Perry Barr
The TSB bank (or, as it was then, the Trustee Savings Bank) in Kingstanding Road, Perry Barr, photographed in 1984. In the window to the right of the door can still be seen the key logo of its predecessor, ...
Kingstanding Village, Kingstanding
Kingstanding Village, Kingstanding, near the Horse & Hounds. 1928
Kingsvale Pumping Station, Kingstanding
Kingsvale Pumping Station, Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding
Kingsvale School, Kingstanding
Kingsvale School, Kingstanding, in 1922. The school had opened in 1914 as the original village school for Kingstanding and therefore predates all the inter-war estate development.
Kingsvale School, Kingstanding
Kingsvale School, Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding. On a school outing in the 1920s the children pose for the camera in the charabanc.