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Burial Of James Stone at St Mary's Church

The photographer John Benjamin Stone's brother James was a prominent local figure in Handsworth. Most notably he was one of the main promoters of the opeing of Victoria Park. The following is an extract ...

Captain Alfred John Loftus

By the demise on the 29th ult, of Captain Alfred John Loftus, F.R.G.S, Handsworth has lost one of the most picturesque of her residents. (Captain Loftus lived at 6 Grosvenor Road). He was born at Darlington, ...

Cavendish House - home of James Henry Stone

Back view of Cavendish House, Handsworth, the home of James Henry Stone JP, brother of Benjamin Stone. The house stood at 16 Grosvenor Road.

Cavendish House, Grosvenor Road, Handsworth

Cavendish House, Grosvenor Road, Handsworth. This house was owned by James Henry Stone the brother of John Benjamin Stone J.P., Photographer and Councillor.

Derelict Cottage, Wellington Road

The cottage stood opposite to Grosvenor Road. Photograph is undated.

Grave of James Henry Stone J.P. in St Mary's Graveyard

The gravestone of James Henry Stone (brother of the photographer and MP John Benjamin Stone) in St Mary's Church Handsworth, also buried are his wife and children. The inscription reads as follows: "In ...

Grosvenor Road Flour Mill

John Drew and Sons Flour Mills operated from near the junction with Westminster Road. It was built in 1857 and remained in the Drew family until 1958. Drew's business was founded at Edgbaston Mills in ...

James Henry Stone

Benjamin's Stone's brother, James Henry, died in December 1908. He was a JP and lived at his house, The Dene, in Sutton Coldfield. For most of his life though he lived at Grosvenor Road in Handsworth. ...

Mill House, Grosvenor Road.

Mill House was named for the flour mill on Grosvenor Road. The house is no longer named by the 1938 Ordnance Survey map.

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