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Grant of lands and tenements in Handsworth

Grant from Edward Warner of Broughton, co. Northampton, gent., to Robert Mydelmore, esq., and Ralph Agarde, of lands and tenements with appurtenances in the towns and fields of Hannesworth [Handsworth] ...

Grant relating to land in Handsworth

Grant from John Lane of Smethwicke [Smethwick], yoman and George Lane of Westbromewiche [West Bromwich], his son, bladesmythe, to Geoffrey Wriston of Yerdyngton [Erdington], William Colmore the younger, ...

Grant relating to land in Handsworth

Grant from John Lane of Smethwicke [Smethwick], yoman and George Lane of Westbromewiche [West Bromwich] his son, bladesmythe, to Geoffrey Wriston of Yerdyngton [Erdington], William Colmore the younger, ...

Grant Street, Lee Bank

Destruction in Grant Street, Lee Bank, caused by enemy action on 19th November 1940. 80 houses were demolished and 200 others badly damaged. Five people were killed and A.R.P. Warden Henry Pickering was ...

Grave of Bertram Evelyn and William Joseph Clibbery at Keyhill Cemetery

The two Clibbery brothers are buried here in Keyhill Cemetery. Part of the monument is now missing as there is no mention of Bertram's name. His details have been established from his death date and surname. ...

Grave of George Burrell Ramsay in St Mary's Graveyard

George Burrell Ramsay a Scotsman arrived in Birmingham around 1871. While out walking he saw an Aston Villa F.C. practise match in the spring of 1876. Burrell asked for a game and dazzled the other players ...

Grave of James Henry Stone J.P. in St Mary's Graveyard

The gravestone of James Henry Stone (brother of the photographer and MP John Benjamin Stone) in St Mary's Church Handsworth, also buried are his wife and children. The inscription reads as follows: "In ...

Grave of William McGregor in St Mary's Graveyard

William McGregor is the man credited with the idea of forming the Football League. Prior to 1888, the only competitive matches played by clubs were in the FA Cup. Once knocked out of the FA Cup, clubs ...

Gravestone in the Jewish Cemetery

The disused cemetery stands next to the railway line which at one time threatened the site. The walls of the cemtetery have a slight historical interest as there is now so little in the immediate area ...

Great Colmore Street

The Grand Junction Public House stands to the left of the picture with the public urinal standing outside. This view of Great Colmore Street is at the top end near the junction with Bell Barn Road.

Great Colmore Street

Great Colmore Street in April 1970. The two figures look rather desolate in these surroundings, but behind them the tower of St Thomas' Church still stands proudly, having survived both World War II and ...

Great Colmore Street

Picture probably taken not too long before demolition of the street. Some curtains are still visible in the houses nearest the photographer so perhaps some people were still in residence. Sadly no numbers ...

Great Colmore Street in Kelly's Trade Directory 1939

Great Charles Street, Great Francis Street

Green Lane by W.H. Vernon

William H. Vernon exhibited regularly at the Royal Birmingham Society Of Artists between 1871-1908. He also exhibited several paintings in London, including at the Royal Academy. Vernon was born and lived ...

Green Lanes, Perry Barr by Alfred Adams

Adams worked in London and Coventry as an architect. He exhibited one painting at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA)in 1876.

Greenhill Road

One afternoon in October 2003

Greenwood Place, Kingstanding

Greenwood Place, off Finchley Road, Kingstanding. 1932

Greenwood Place, Kingstanding

Greenwood Place, off Finchley Road, Kingstanding, in 1932. The block shown includes the 30,000th house built by Birmingham City Council, officially opened by the Minister of Health, Arthur Greenwood, ...