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St Thomas's Schools - Senior Mixed Dept concrete extension

In 1911, the accommodation of the schools being exceeded, it was felt that further extension was imperative; and the largest scheme of all was contemplated, viz: the Concrete Extension in Granville Street, ...

St Thomas's Schools, Bath Row

The schools were built in 1831, when they consisted of a two storey building for the Boys’ and Girls’ Departments and a single storey for the Infants, the premises affording accommodation for about 700 ...

St Thomas's Tower

The spire of St Thomas's Tower on Bath Row. This spire is visible from some distance in all directions. It has survived the blitz and also the last re-development of the area and is now "overseeing" the ...

St. Andrews Church Magazine - "The Messenger"

The Church Hall of Saint Andrew's on Oxhill Road was used by Shades Of Black for their meetings. St. Andrews would advertise and promote theie activities through their magazine "The Messenger" and also ...

St. Barnabus' Church

The side of St. Barnabus' Ladypoool Road. Picture taken by pupils from Anderton Park Primary School as part of a project looking at how Ladypool Road has changed over the last 100 years.

St. Mary's Church - Sites and Monuments Record

The mother church of a large parish. and in existence by 1200. Of C12-early C13 origin but much enlarged and rebuilt completely in the C19. Red sandstone with nave, aisles, chancel & South tower. It ...

St. Mary's Church - 360 degree rotational view of interior

St. Mary's Church dates from the 12th century. It was completely resotred and partly rebuilt in 1876 under the direction of J.A. Chatwin.

St. Mary's Church, Handsworth

St Mary's Church, the parish church of Handsworth, was originally built in the 12th century, but was completely restored and much rebuilt in 1876

St. Mary's Church, Handsworth

St Mary's Church, the parish church of Handsworth, was originally built in the 12th century, but was completely restored and much rebuilt in 1876

St. Michael's Church - Sites and Monuments Record

The Architect was Mr Bourne (of Dudley).The church was consecrated on 23rd July 1855. A large sandstone church with ashlar dressings, comprising chancel, aisles and nave, west transepts, south-west tower ...

Starkey's Bakery

Starkey's, as this advert from St Luke's Church Magazine says, had several shops in the Birmingham area. The ones covered geographically by this project, and listed in the advert, are at 74 Bristol Street ...

Station Inn, Monument Road, Ladywood

The Station Inn, 373 Monument Road, Ladywood, at the junction with Cope Street (on the left). At the bottom right of the picture is the start of the now-vanished Shakespeare Road. At this point Monument ...

Statue of George Dawson

The original statue of George Dawson, sculpted by Thomas Woolner. The canopy stands on four granite columns and was designed by J.H. Chamberlain. George Dawson (1821-1876) was originally a Baptist minister, ...

Statue of St George in St Margaret's Church

The statue shows St George in medieval armour as he is probably best portrayed. St Margaret's Church was demolished in the nineteen fifties, what happened to the statue is unknown at time of writing (2004)....

Steam room at Monument Road Baths

This undated photograph is by H. Mason. It is probably from the original baths at Monument Road.

Steward Street School

Steward Street School, Ladywood in 1983. The school was built in 1873 and lasted nearly a hundred years before finally closing in 1970.

Stoakes (Shop advert)

Shop advertisement from programme at the St James Church Fancy Fair held on 20 Nov -23 Nov 1929. Ernest Stoakes drapery business was at 206 Soho Road, which lay between the junctions of Baker Street and ...

Stockwell Farm, Handsworth

Stockwell Farm, Handsworth. 1908