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Girls Grammar School, Rose Hill Road, Handsworth

Girls Grammar School, Rose Hill Road, Handsworth. (King Edward VI school). Built in 1911 to take in the girls from Summer Hill, which had become an old and inappropriate school building.

Girls Grammar School, Rose Hill Road, Handsworth.

Girls Grammar School, Rose Hill Road, Handsworth. (King Edward VI school). Built in 1911 to take in the girls from Summer Hill, which had become an old and inappropriate school building.

Girls Grammar School, Rose Hill Road, Handsworth.

Girls Grammar School, Rose Hill Road, Handsworth. (King Edward VI school). Built in 1911 to take in the girls from Summer Hill, which had become an old and inappropriate school building.

Girls Grammar School, Rose Hill Road, Handsworth.

Girls Grammar School, Rose Hill Road, Handsworth. (King Edward VI school). Built in 1911 to take in the girls from Summer Hill, which had become an old and inappropriate school building.

King Edward VI School for Girls, Handsworth

Postcard view of King Edward VI School for Girls, Handsworth, the new grammar school built in 1911

King Edward's Grammar School For Girls

The school was opened in 1911, the pupils being drawn from three existing King Edward's schools at Aston, Summer Row and Bath Row. Rose Hill Road was made to accomodate the school.

Old Crick Lane, Handsworth

Old Crick Lane, Handsworth, 1911. In the background the new Handsworth Grammar School for girls is under construction. Old Crick Lane was closed after Rose Hill Road was built.

Rose Hill Road, Handsworth

Rose Hill Road, Handsworth, featuring a range of posters on a vacant piece of land. The poster in the centre is advertising the public baths, where the facilities include Turkish baths.

Rose Hill Road, Handsworth

Rose Hill Road, Handsworth. Among the posters are an advertisement for a football match and list of forthcoming services at Villa Road Church.

Toll Gate and Rose Hill House

Rose Hill House occupied a site at the corner of Soho Road and Rose Hill Road, opposite the former Methodist chapel. It was the residence of William Creighton who was an engineer employed at the Soho ...

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