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Hamstead Hall

This is a view of the last Hamstead Hall built around 1794 while the previous Hamstead Hall (about 450 yards west) was still standing! Amonst many notable occupants was John Lewis Moilliet originally ...

Hamstead Hall

This is a view of the last Hamstead Hall built around 1794 while the previous Hamstead Hall (about 450 yards west) was still standing! The Hall was demolished in 1936.

Hamstead Hall

One of the best views of Hamstead Hall, demolished in 1936. There were two Hamstead Halls - the first built in the fifteenth century and this one built in the eighteenth century. A large house with extensive ...

Hamstead Hall: Fireplace

Although built in the latter half of the fifteenth century, the Hall as it was best known was rebuilt in 1690 and then enlarged in 1735. It stood on the junction of Underwood Road and Hamstead Hall Avenue. ...

Hamstead Hall: Fireplace

Although built in the latter half of the fifteenth century, the Hall as it was best known was rebuilt in 1690 and then enlarged in 1735. It stood on the junction of Underwood Road and Hamstead Hall Avenue. ...

Hamstead Hall: Gardens

Although built in the latter half of the fifteenth century, the Hall as it was best known was rebuilt in 1690 and then enlarged in 1735. It stood on the junction of Underwood Road and Hamstead Hall Avenue. ...

Perry Hall from the Lodge Gate

An engraving by T. Radclyffe from an original drawing by F. Calvert. This was published by W. Emans of Bromsgrove Street in Birmingham. The caption credits it as the seat of the Gough family who were ...

Saint Mary's College, Oscott

An engraving of the north-east view of St Mary's College, Oscott. The college was founded in 1794 for the training of Catholic priests. This building opened in 1838 and is still in use today.

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