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Alderman F.C. Clayton, Mayor of Birmingham

Francis Corder Clayton was born in Kelvedon, Essex, in 1843 and came to Birmingham as a young man to work in the chemical manufacturing industry for J. & E. Sturge in Wheeley's Lane. In the 1881 Census ...

Cleve Terrace, Lee Bank

A view of Cleve Terrace, Lee Bank, looking towards Bath Row, near the junction with Wheeley's Lane. In the background, on Bath Row, can be seen part of the Queen's Hospital. Designating Lee Bank as one ...

Ground preparation for phase 1A and 1B

Preparations made by Crest Nicholson prior to building phase 1A and 1B of Park Central. To the right is Wheeley's Lane and in the far distance is the entrance to Wheeley's Road coming onto Lee Bank Middleway....

Lee Bank Road

This view was taken in the 1950's. There is no date listed other than that but there is the intriguing information that the picture was taken through a bus window. It had been involved in an accident ...

Owen Street junction with Wheely's Lane

Taken in 1960 not long before demolition began of Owen Street. The park area of Lee Bank was built over the area.

The Trees Hotel on Bath Row

The Trees Hotel (Formerly The Trees Inn) stodd on the corner of Wheeleys Lane at 98/100 Bath Row. Wheeleys Lane is the road running off to the left of the picture. Landlords of the pub include John Duller ...

Wheeley's Lane by Raymond Mason

This was painted by Raymond Mason when he returned from Paris following his mother's death. It was here that he grew up and at the time of his return the area was being demolished to make way for the ...

Wheeleys Lane Development

The new apartments under construction by Crest Nicholson on Wheeleys Lane. These are a stark contrast to the Victorian terraces and factories that used to occupy this site in years gone by.

Wheeley's Lane Development

The Crest Nicholson development of the Wheeley's Lane area of Lee Bank. These blocks have radically changed the look of this part of Birmingham. Wheeley's Lane turns off Bath Row onto and across Islington ...

Wheeleys Lane near Bath Row

This view is of the top end of Wheeleys Lane in 1960. Straight ahead in the distance to the left of the picture is Bath Row. Today this view is unrecognisable due to the total redevelopment of the area. ...

Wheeley's Lane, Lee Bank

59 Wheeley's Lane, Lee Bank, photographed on 20 July 1960. In the directories G.M. Jones is listed as a beer retailer, the name over the shop window indicating that the beer in question was Ansells. More ...

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