Handsworth Market, Soho Road
This once thriving and popular market is now closed. At the beginning of 2003 it lies derelict.
Handsworth Market, Wig Stall
Handsworth Old Rectory (and Manor House) - Sites and Monuments Record
The site of the Manor House was "not improbably" that occupied by the old rectory, close to the church, now part of Victoria Park. Its moat could have been fed by the little stream that still trickles ...
Handsworth Old Town Hall
View of the rear of the property taken sometime in the nineteenth century.
Handsworth Old Town Hall
A different view of the hall to the way it is seen today, overgrown with creepers.
Handsworth Old Town Hall
Dating from the fifteenth century this is a fine example of the "cruck" method of construction with oak trunks supporting the walls (clearly visible in the end wall here). The Hall was rebuilt in the ...
Handsworth Old Town Hall - Sites and Monuments Record
The original Town Hall is situated in Grove Lane, some 100 yds below the Grove Tavern. It is of plain domestic architecture of the sixteenth century community of Handsworth, when it was a mere village. ...
Handsworth Parish Church
From an old print by Rev Stebbing Shaw. Watercolour by Joseph F. Pimm who gave this picture to Handsworth Historical Society.
Joseph Pimm lived in Woodstock Road, Handsworth. He presented 12 etchings ...
Handsworth Parish Church
Oil painting by J. Beardman of Saint Mary's Church. In the collection of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Handsworth Park
from the tennis courts looking towards St Marys Church.
Handsworth Park
Taken in Summer 1959 by the flower beds.