All Saints' Church, Hockley
View of the interior of All Saints' Church, Hockley, looking towards the altar. The church was on the west side of All Saints Street, between Lodge Road and Crabtree Road. This postcard view bears the ...
Beehive, Soho Hill
Dominoes is an important game for African Caribbean men. It is played passionately and noisily. The game pictured here is taking place in the Beehive Pub on Soho Road.
Cafe on Lodge Road, Hockley
Two young men playing whilst playing pool
Children Playing
Children playing on trampolines at a fun day at the Mohammed Ali Centre in Hockley
Hockley Hill, Handsworth
Hockley Hill, Handsworth, taken from a postcard
Joseph Chamberlain's Funeral
This previously unpublished image shows the gravediggers moving in to finish work after the Chamberlain family had left the funeral. It has a real air of finality to it, after all he had achieved in life ...
Joseph Chamberlain's Funeral
This image shows the Chamberlain family around the graveside. At the head of the grave is the vicar and to the right, leaning over the grave, are Austen and Neville Chamberlain.
Joseph Chamberlain's Funeral at Key Hill Cemetery
This view of the funeral was taken at the end of the graveside service. Joseph's son Austen is wearing a top hat and talking possibly to his half-brother Neville. Alternatively Neville could be the man ...
Lodge Road Mission Hall, Handsworth
Lodge Road Mission Hall, Handsworth, ca. 1900. Dating from 1895, it was built of red brick with stone details and included a reading room, library and refreshment room. In front of it stands a horse-drawn ...
Lodge Road, Handsworth
Lodge Road, Handsworth. The board at second-floor level on the right appears to reveal the presence of the shoe shop Freeman, Hardy & Willis. A boy with a hoop stands idly in the middle of the road to ...
Old House, Park Road. May 30th 1968
Preacher on Soho Hill
Outside the building popularly known as FCF.
St Mary's Convent, Handsworth
St Mary's Convent, Hunter's Road, Handsworth. The convent was built in 1841 and owes its Gothic design to A. Welby Pugin. Its erection was financed by Birmingham manufacturer John Hardman.
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St Michael and All Angels Church
It stood on Vyse St at the corner of Pitsford St near Warstone Lane Cemetery in Hockley. The church managed its 100 year centenery before being demolished in 1953.
The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939
Icknield Street Senior Boys school magazine. The first wartime issue of this school magazine, produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.
The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939
Page 1 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.
The Sentinel Magazine, Christmas 1939
Page 2 of the Sentinel Magazine. The first wartime issue of the Magazine for Icknield Street Boys School. Produced from their place of evacuation at Cinderford in Gloucestershire.