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Harris's Lithographic Establishment, New Street

Harris's specialised in chalk drawings, maps, plans and writings as their advert proclaims. They were based at 88 New Street opposite the Society Of Arts. The Society is still there today at the top of ...

Hickman's greengrocers on Monument Road

Mrs May Hickman is seen here in the foreground.

Hickman's greengrocers on Monument Road

Seen here are Ralph Hickman and staff at the Monument Road premises. In fact they had two seperate shops on Monument Road at their peak as well as one on King Edward's Road.

Hickman's the greengrocer

Hickmans was on the corner of Nelson Street and King Edward's Road. This view of the shop and staff was taken just before the outbreak of the First World War. The staff here include George Rafferty, May ...

Hollingsworth the Tobacconists

The shop was at 122 New Street. Above it, on the windows, can be seen the sign for Caswell and Bowden Ltd.

Holloway Head

Holloway Place, Holloway Head showing a street market, or perhaps a shop spilling out onto the street. It appears to be attracting a crowd. In spite of the shabby surroundings window-boxes are in evidence ...

Holloway Head, Chapmans Mill and R. Wier's Store

Chapman’s brick built tower mill stood on the hill overlooking Holloway Head. It is thought to have been constructed in 1745 by Clark’s who were millwrights in Deritend until the late 18th century. There ...

Household shop on Ladypool Road

This shop sells decorative items for the home. The range of goods is quite diverse and all are of quite ornate design. Picture taken by pupils from Anderton Park Primary School as part of a project looking ...

Hunters Road from Nursery Road

This photograph taken from Nursery Road shows the junction of Hunters Road and Nursery Road. The bridge built above the lower end of Hunters Road was constructed to enable employees of H.Samuel to access ...

Hurchinson's Baby Car Manufacturer

Hutchinson's stood next to the Library at 100 Soho Road. The advert describes them branching out from "baby car manufacture" into the production of cabinets and upholstery. Advert taken from the programme ...

Icknield Street

View of Icknield Street in the nineteen fifties. To the left is Spring Hill Library, a fine redbrick Victorian structure still there to this day. The shops have now long gone but they include Walter Smith ...

Imran Enterprises on Ladypool Road

Greengrocers and general supplies. This is near to the junction with Studley Street. The row of shops here were originally the Birmingham Co-Operative Society.

Interviewing David Anthony - by Year Five at Woodview

David Anthony the owner of the hair style shop. David Anthony owns the hairdressers on bristol street. And by the way david is a funny man. This is david anthony his hair shop is a magnificent place ...

Ironmonger's Shop at Kingstanding

Corner of College Road & Kingstanding Road in 1932.

Irving Street, Lee Bank

Nos. 157 and 159A Irving Street, Lee Bank, are seen here in a photograph taken in the early 1960s just before wholesale redevelopment of the area. The name over the door of no. 157, on the left, is William ...

J W Jones premises at 82 Holyhead Road

Jones traded as both an estate agent and builder and decorator. The picture was taken around 1940.

J.E. Caswell - Groceries and Provisions

Joseph Caswell was a grocer. Number 75 is three doors from the Villa and Hall Road junctions. From 'Handsworth Church Calendar 1937' by B. A. Porter.

James Hunte Poster in shop window

James Hunte, who ran the Mohammed Ali Centre in Hockley stood as an independent councillor in the late 1970's