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 Old Town Hall by G Warren Blackham
The original Town Hall is situated in Grove Lane. The hall has been used as a workhouse, a lock-up and a parish office, for at least a century and a half. Described in 1709 as a messuage, and tenement, ...
Handsworth Old Town Hall by G Warren Blackham
This painting shows the Old Town Hall as it appeared in 1840. The hall has been used as a workhouse, a lock-up and a parish office, for at least a century and a half. Described in 1709 as a messuage, ...
Handsworth Old Town Hall, Handsworth
Cruck House at the junction of Slack Lane and College Road, Handsworth, on 13th August 1932. The listed building, also known as Handsworth Old Town Hall, dates back to the 15th century and was restored ...
Handsworth Old Town Hall, Handsworth
Handsworth Old Town Hall, Slack Lane, Handsworth, photographed in November 1981. Using the traditional cruck method of timber framing, the building dates from the 15th century and was renovated in 1947....
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
Postcard of the pool in Handsworth Park with St. Mary's Church in the background. This view probably dates to the 1930s.
Handsworth Park
Postcard view of the pool in Handsworth Park around 1930.
Handsworth Park
This black and white view of Handsworth Park was taken in 1955.
Handsworth Park
Taken in Summer 1959 by the flower beds.