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38th 1st Birmingham Scouts

Their Scout hut was located here near the railway bridge on Clifton Road

38th Birmingham 1st Clifton Scouts

A Group picture of the 38th Birmingham 1st Clifton Scouts taken at Clifton School

Clifton Road

Clifton Road looking towards Stoney Lane, June 1984

Clifton Road Junior & Infant Schools

Opened in 1878 and also housed the area office for Kings Norton School Board. Both schools left for new premises, in St Paul's Road, in the 2000's. The buildings are now occupied by St Paul's Trust.

Clifton Road Junior and Infant Schools

Clifton Road Junior and Infant Schools, together with new offices for King's Norton School Board, opened in 1878 on the corner of Clifton Road and Hertford Street. The Junior School moved to new premises ...

Clifton Road School football team

This image was sent by Graham Partlett who is second from left on the back row. The teacher is Mr Bennett. Graham writes: "Neither the school nor our parents had the money to buy soccer kit, so most of ...

Clifton Street

Clifton Street Balsall Heath. Bomb damage World War Two. The rear of Malvern street is in the distance. 1940

Imperial Cinema Advert

The Imperial was one of the earliest cinemas in Birmingham. It was built, in 1914, by Harry Grigg,who owned the pork butchers shop next door. Although the nature of the films shown changed over the years ...

In the Stocks at the 1980 Carnival

"Tony (Stokes) and I thought we would have a cool-off because it was a nice hot day and so we went in the stocks. Not known to us was someone has gone in The Railway (Clifton Road) and told people we ...

Quad Bikes in Pickwick Park

"My kids cost me a bomb on carnival day. They go off and spend it on quad bikes, food etc. There is free stuff too, the Children’s Centre have their stall where you can colour, paint and make cards and ...

Seven Street Park

One of the benefits of the redevelopment of Balsall Heath in the 1970s and 1980's was the creation of several new parks in the place of some of the demolished houses. This photograph shows Seven Streets ...

Seven Street Park

One of the benefits of the redevelopment of Balsall Heath in the 1970s and 1980's was the creation of several new parks in the place of some of the demolished houses. This photograph shows Seven Streets ...

Site of the Farm

The corner of Malvern Street and Clifton Road was a derelict site in 1978 when this photograph was taken. It provided a dangerous though exciting play space for children, especially if it also included ...

St Barnabas Church on Clifton Road

The surviving part of the original church has been imaginatively adapted. The space at the front where the tower once stood now provides a forecourt and a vicarage. The original church was damaged in ...

St Paul's Trust Recycling Scheme

Here we see the converted milk float that was used to collect recycled material from schools and Local businesses in the Balsall Heath area. The project was set up by St Paul's Trust to improve the recycling ...

The Cave Arts Centre

After the Imperial cinema closed it re-opened as "The Cave Arts Centre" in 1985. It was funded by the Arts Council and run by the Probation Service.

The Clifton Public House

The pub stands on the junctions of Clifton Road and Ladypool Road. it is named after the road which is named after the area near to Bristol where the suspension bridge is located. The pub sign features ...

The Railway Public House

The Railway stood on the junction of Clifton Road and Malvern Street. It was a Mitchells and Butlers pub. It has closed down but the building remains as it was converted into flats. It is still recognisable ...

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