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Aerial Photograph of area around Great Barr Park

A 1955 aerial photograph covering the area, road names, prominent buildings and place names have been overlaid in white to aid recognition. Volume covering the North of the city. Photo No.1 of 89 in ...

Birmingham Accident Hospital

A cartoon taken from the Birmingham Gazette, July 1941. This cartoon refers to the old Queens Hospital, Bath Row, officially becoming the Accident Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre. Commonly known as ...

Children's Hospital, Ladywood

Inside the Children's Hospital, Broad Street, Birmingham. The Birmingham and Midland Free Hospital for Sick Children, on the corner of Sheepcote Street, was originally founded in 1862 and was in this ...

Children's Hospital, Ladywood

The Children's Hospital, Broad Street, Birmingham. The Birmingham and Midland Free Hospital for Sick Children was founded in 1862 by Thomas Heslop and moved to this building on the corner of Sheepcote ...

Heathfield Road Maternity Hospital - Wall

On the 7 June 1965 I was born at Heathfield Road Maternity Hospital, 134 Heathfield Road, Handsworth, Birmingham B19. During my search to find out information on the hospital I was amazed at what little ...

Queen's Hospital, Bath Row

This print is by L. Tallis of London. The hospital was founded in 1847 on Bath Row becoming Birmingham Accident Hospital in 1941 and closing in 1993. The building frontage was listed and incorporated ...

The Leveretts, Camp Lane, Handsworth

The Leveretts, Camp Lane, Handsworth. The photograph shows the Leveretts at the time it was employed by the Birmingham Corporation as a centre for treating psychiatric disorders. The land had been known ...

The Lord Mayor of Birmingham at the Children's Hospital, Ladywood

In this newscutting from the Birmingham Gazette for 28th August 1941 the Lord Mayor of Birmingham and the Lady Mayoress are seen in the new block of the Children's Hospital in Ladywood Road. They are ...

The Queen's Hospital becomes the Accident Hospital

This cartoon appeared in the Birmingham Despatch. The caption notes that 50 beds are already occupied! The Accident Hospital has itself closed down since then. It was located at the top end of Bath Row ...

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