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A Rhubarb Hoax in Handsworth

A newspaper cutting from the "Handsworth News" June 30th 1888. This cutting gives an account of a practical Joke played on a Mr Tomlin, who owned fields in Queens Head Lane. Someone spread a story ...

Narrow by-way from Queenshead Lane

Narrow by-way from Queenshead Lane to Boulton Road c1908 from a negative by W.O.Brooke

Stone Axe from Queen's Head Road - Sites and Monuments Record

A polished stone axe found in Queen's Head Road, Handsworth, now in Birmingham Museum. The axe was made from stone from Cornwall. The axe dates from the early Neolithic to early Bronze age periods ...

Sycamore Farm & William Murdock's House

This photograph shows Sycamore Farm (the buildings in the foreground), not visible, behind the farm is Alexandra Road and the house in the centre is the house once owned by William Murdock. The children ...

Sycamore Farm, Handsworth

Sycamore Farm, Handsworth, from Queens Head Road, looking south. On the wall are posters for a public meeting relating to Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 1897.

William Murdock's House

William Murdock's house at Queen's Head Road, Handsworth.

William Murdock's House

Dwelling House built on Sycamore Hill, Queens Head Road, Handsworth, and called ‘Fair House’, by William Murdock, the inventor of Coal Gas for lighting purposes, and now used as a builder’s ...

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