Hamstead Mill
Oil painting by John Joseph Hughes. Hughes, who lived at Villa Road in Handsworth, was a Birmingham landscape painter who exhibited at galleries in London and Birmingham. Between 1862 - 1908 he exhibited ...
Hamstead Mill
The mill was situated at the bottom of Hamstead Hill and is thought to be the one mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was used as a corn mill and was owned by the Wyreley Family. The millers associated ...
Hamstead Mill Farm, Hamstead
Hamstead Mill, by the River Tame, adjoining Hamstead Farm
Hamstead Mill, Hamstead.
Showing the mill and the millpond.
Hamstead Road
Undated early twentieth century postcard view of Hamstead Road.
Hamstead Road
Numbers 92 to 98 Hamstead Road are the boarded up houses in the centre of this picture. The building on the left is Taj & Co., butcher's and that on the right is Hamstead Baptist Church.
Hamstead Road Baptist Church, Handsworth
Hamstead Road Baptist Church, Handsworth. Erected in 1882-3 and designed by the architect John. P. Osborne. Note the storm damage to the spire
Hamstead Road Toll-gate and Toll-house
The toll-gate and toll-house, Hamstead Road, Handsworth, at the Villa Road junction. A large lamp and the table of tolls are on the side of the house facing the gate, which stands wide open for a man ...
Hamstead Road, Handsworth
Hamstead Road, Handsworth, showing damage caused when a bus hit a lamp standard.
Hamstead Road, Handsworth
Hand-coloured postcard view of Hamstead Road, Handsworth, looking towards St Mary's Church
Hamstead Road, Handsworth
Postcard view of Hamstead Road, Handsworth
Hamstead Road, Handsworth
Old houses and barns in Hamstead Road, Handsworth, near Somerset Road. Looking towards Birmingham. 1896
Hamstead Road, Handsworth
Old houses and barns in Hamstead Road, Handsworth, near Somerset Road. Looking towards Hamstead Hill. 1896