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1. Handsworth Today

Text: Malcolm Dick Handsworth represents many of the features of contemporary Birmingham: • A change in the local economy from manufacturing to service industries. As local manufacturing has ...

4 Real featuring "Witness"

Considered to be one of the most controversial gospel artists for insisting that Ragga music style can be used to minister on the urban streets. He is now one of the most popular artists on th elocal ...

60th anniversary of VE Day in Chamberlain Square : "George Formby" entertains

7th Day Adventist Convention, Summerfield Park, 2002

A yearly event known to Adventists as 'tent meetings'. The event, that took place over three weeeks, welcomed US singing evangelist Pastor Willis as the main speaker. The Convention aims to reach the ...

A quiet Soho Road

Early morning on Soho Road and a contrast to the normal traffic laden images.

A Lamp for Gas Hall.

lamp made for an exhibition at Gas Hall, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, pre- 2002. The Handsworth Artist, Roy Douglas, is working on the piece with a curator from South Africa.

A lamp for Gas Hall.

lamp made for an exhibition at Gas Hall, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, pre- 2002. The Handsworth Artist, Roy Douglas, is working on the piece with a curator from South Africa.

A lamp for Gas Hall.

lamp made for an exhibition at Gas Hall, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, pre- 2002. The Handsworth Artist, Roy Douglas, is working on the piece with a curator from South Africa.

A pharmacy on Ladypool Road

The modern sign for a chemist is the green cross which shows the pharmacy is fully licensed to dispense medicine. Despite the fact that more drugs are available over the counter there is still a large ...

A plant on Ryland Road - by year five at Woodview School

This is a unknown plant on Ryland Road.

A tour around Attwood Green Community Centre

Formerly the Midland Adult School Union (MASU) building the centre was kept going by Optima Community Association. It was finally demolished in 2005 as part of the Attwood Green redevelopment. This ...

A tour round a public ARP shelter - sixty years on

During the Second World War air-raid shelters were located in people's gardens but there were also many public shelters too, capable of coping with many people at a time. Some of the back-garden Anderson ...

Abandoned ARP shelter under George Road

Some of the wiring and cabling left behind at this former ARP shelter for World War II. The shelter is now used for storage by residents of the flats above.

Aerial view from Clydesdale Tower

Looking towards the South side of the city. Bristol Street is in the near foreground. Bromsgrove Street can be seen curving onto Bristol Street.

Aerial view of Park Central

This view shows the construction site just off to the left of Bath Row. The tower block to the middle left is Audleigh House. To the bottom right is St Thomas's Church Tower. It has survived being hit ...

Alfred Knight Way

The family of the late Alfred Knight VC gathered by the road named in his honour. On 9th November they were present at the opening of this new road in the Park Central development of Birmingham. Knight ...

Allotments

The thriving and always popular Handsworth allotments. The best home grown food on the table! A way of life for many(a pastime for others). Part of the cultural heritage people bring with them when they ...

Anderton Park Primary pupils

Pupils looking at the display of vegetables on sale at a greengrocers on Ladypool Road.The photograph taken by pupils from Anderton Park School as part of a project looking at how Ladypool Road has changed ...