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A. Andrew and Sons Undertakers - Bath Row

The company of A. Andrews occupied a site on Bath Row for decades. The firm occupied numbers 163 to 175 Bath Row and this stood at the junction of Bath Row with Islington Row. The current site of where ...

Advertisement for Mr Pieri's language classes

This advertisement for a Birmingham language tuition business is undated but must be Victorian. Mr (or perhaps Signor?) G.A.P. Pieri specialised in German, French and Italian and was based at 105 Bath ...

Advertisement for Wathes, Cattell and Gurden, Birmingham

Undated advertisement for Wathes, Cattell & Gurden Ltd, dairymen, of Nova Scotia Street, Ladywood. The advertisement, featuring their trade name, 'Wacaden', has the look of the 1950s about it and the ...

Aerial view of central Lee Bank

This view shows two obvious landmarks from the air - the park to the left and the Holloway Head playing fields to the middle top. Other landmarks are visible too such as St Thomas's Church Tower on Bath ...

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 ...

Agreement between St Thomas's School and Harry Birch (page one)

This Agreement made on the third day of March one thousand eight hundred and ninety one between the Reverend Frank Scott Webster MA, John Walford Lea and Edward King Mason on behalf of the managers of ...

Agreement between St Thomas's School and Harry Birch (page two)

...regularly and punctually make such returns as may from time to time be required. 4. The said Managers agree to pay the said Teacher a salary of one hundred and thirty pounds per annum payable by ...

Agreement between St Thomas's School and Harry Robert Birch

The agreement drawn up to appoint Harry Birch as headmaster of St Thomas's School. The document was amended on November 13th 1903 to account for out of school activities. Birch was living in Park Street, ...

Bath Row Part One from 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also includes the following roads: Barrows Road, Bartholomew Row, Bartholomew Street, Barton Croft, Barton Street, Barton Lodge Road, Barton's Bank, Barwell Road, Barwick Street,

Bath Row Part Two from 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also including the following roads: Bath Street, Battenhall Road, Bayford Road and Bayswater Road.

Bath Row Re-development

Original sketch plan for the Bath Row Re-development, later better known as Lee Bank. In this plan there is little to recognise other than St Thomas's Church at the middle top and St Luke's Church at ...

Bath Row, Lee Bank

The premises of Grosvenor Workman at 32 & 34 Bath Row, Lee Bank, photographed on 11 January 1955. Grosvenor Workman (also listed as Workman Grosvenor) were electro-platers, and 'chromium plating' and ...

Canalside Signpost

This post is by the canal, just down the steps from the entrance at the end of Bath Row where it joins Islington Row. Distances are listed to: The Vale, Somerset Road, University, Granville Street, ...

Class Photograph at St. Thomas's School

From the Pat Jones collection comes this typical school photograph. Pat can remember the following names:- Back Row: 1st left is Beverley, 7th left is Linda Gaunt,8th left is Rita Frost, 9th left is ...

Clergy and officers of St Thomas's Church

St Thomas’ Church, Birmingham Clergy and Church Officers, 1929 Rector Rev. J Bell, MA, Rural Dean of Edgbaston Curate Rev. H B Wilson, OBE, MRCS Church Sister Sister Rhoda Churchwardens Mr T ...

D. Mason & Company Trade Advert

Mason & Company were Saddlery and Harness makers based at 141/142 Holloway Head. Their activity in the area would have been enhanced by the regular Horsefairs held near their premises. The advert dates ...

Davenports beer mat

A beer mat from the Davenport's Brewery. The brewery was located for decades on Bath Row and was famous for it's "Beer at home means Davenport's" slogan and song.

Davenport's beer mat

Beer mat issued by Davenport's Brewery of Bath Row. The brewery was a major local employer of people in the Lee Bank and Ladywood area. To anyone over 40 they will be remembered for the "Beer at home ...