Grant from John Wirley of Handsworth
Grant from John Wirley of Honesworth [Handsworth] to William Segewick of Birmyngham, Henry Segewick, son of the said William, Richard Swyfft, Henry Shelton and William Colmore the younger, of lands and ...
Grant from John Wyrley of Handsworth, to John Lane of Smethwick, of four crofts of land
Grant from John Wyrley of Hannysworth [Handsworth] to John Lane of Smethwyk [Smethwick]of four crofts of land, a parcel of meadow and a moor in the fee of Hannysworth; with appointment of Thomas Cokis ...
Grant of a messuage and lands in Handsworth
Grant from Simon Tybbyns of Handsworth, hardwareman, to Roger Cowper alias Piddocke of Smethwicke [Smethwick], smith, of a messuage, lands and appurtenances in Handsworth.
Creation: 6 December 11 Eliz ...
Grant of a messuage and lands in Handsworth [reverse side]
Reverse of grant from Simon Tybbyns of Handsworth, hardwareman, to Roger Cowper alias Piddocke of Smethwicke [Smethwick], smith, of a messuage, lands and appurtenances in Handsworth.
N.B. This is the ...
Grant of Henry VIII to Perry Hall
Perry Hall Collection, A grant of Henry VIII (with great seal attached) relating to 'Perry' Staff. This was photographed by Stone after the owner of Perry Hall found it, and many others, in Perry Hall. ...
Grant of land in Handsworth
Grant from William, son of William Cocus of Honesworthe [Handsworth], to Roger Faber of the same place, of a plot of land with appurtenances, a fishpond, a parcel called le Polyard within the said land, ...
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
Nineteenth-century housing in Grant Street, Lee Bank. The photograph was taken on 6th July 1948, when the area was on the brink of redevelopment. The City of Birmingham set up five Comprehensive Redevelopment ...
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
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
Undated photograph of Great Colmore Street. The children are in Victorian/ Edwardian costume so it is probably early twentieth century. The snow on the ground suggests it is Winter. As to which section ...