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Tangye's Oil Engines

Tangye's Oil Engines Trade Catalogue. Page 21 of 21 (Stamped 27 Feb 1920) Scanned from Original in Local Studies and History Department, Central Library, Birmingham.

Tangye's Works, Handsworth

Exhibition of the work of James Watt at Tangye's Works, Handsworth

Tariq Choudry and Pervaiz Khan

"Art Activists, WMEMAS Office, Holyhead School. Tariq Choudry went on to have a successful career in Birmingham City Council. Pervaiz Khan is a theatre director, multimedia artist and film maker and has ...

Temple Minaret

View from the Soho Road.

Terrace in Villa Road

Numbers 34 to 42 Villa Road in 1981. This 'stepped' terrace was built in the late 1840s on land leased from Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. This land did ...

Thasher's Nightclub

Santa Rosa opened in 1975. The club has changed names and management frequently throughout its lifetime. I knew it as Rialto, early 70’s - 1981. Then it became Thasher’s before it closed. ...

The 1921 Miners' Strike

The photograph shows "the Handsworth volunteers" during the 1921 Miners' Strike. The picture is probably taken at Hamstead Colliery. The mines had been returned to private ownership following the First ...

The Anchorage, 137 Handsworth Wood Road

The entrance Hall to The Anchorage, 137 Handsworth Wood Road. Built by a Mr Constantine c.1900 the wood panelling and beams are all of polished dark oak. The frieze shows a hunting scene on the left, ...

The Austins and elsewhere by Elizabeth Jane Hasluck

Elizabeth was the wife of Daniel Sidney Hasluck and they lived at The Austins. Elizabeth presented a bound volume of 28 of her watercolours to her son Ernest for Christmas in 1885. This gallery contains ...

The Austins Watercolour album

The inscription by Elizabeth Jane Hasluck in the album of watercolours she gave to her son Ernest on December 25th 1885. Elizabeth was the wife of Daniel Sidney Hasluck and they lived at the Austins. ...

The bells of St Mary's Church

The Billiard Hall on Soho Road

The Black Patch, Handsworth

Gypsies in their regular winter camp on the Black Patch, Handsworth. Most of the gypsies were moved on in 1905.

The Black Patch, Handsworth

Gypsies posing for the camera in their winter camp on the Black Patch, Handsworth. On the right, holding the horse, is the 'king' of the group, Esau Smith, who died in 1901. Standing at the back to the ...

The Boating Lake, Handsworth Park

Colour postcard of the boating lake in the park. Probably post World War Two.

The Bowling Green

Bowls was a popular pastime in many parks and Victoria Park was no exception. Tennis was another sport played in the park.

The Boy With The Flag

Boy with his bike in Handsworth Park. With all the political connotations of the British Flag, especially in the late 1970's, it's interesting to see a child for whom it is merely something colourful ...

The Breakfast Room in Heathfield Hall

The picture is undated but probably dates from the time that Heathfield was occupied by the Pemberton Family. It was of course formerly the residence of James Watt. Taken from the T.E. Pemberton album ...