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1918 General Election Poster for Norman Tiptaft
Tiptaft was the Independent candidate and is here trying to appeal to the women of Handsworth to vote for him. The use of the Elite Picture House f...
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1922 General Election
David Lloyd George's Coalition Government had endured after the First World War winning the 1918 General Election. George's Liberals and the Conser...
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1922 General Election Result for Handsworth
This is from the Birmingham Gazette of November 17th 1922. The Handsworth result is in the third column along with the rest of the Birmingham resul...
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1922 General Election: Why You Should Vote For Tiptaft
Here Councillor Norman Tiptaft lists all of the reasons why he was worthy of your vote in the 1922 General Election. Tiptaft had lost the previous ...
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19A Wellington Road
More information on this house in Wellington Road would be gratefully received.
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19b Wellington Road
More information on this house in Wellington Road would be gratefully received.
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2. Handsworth and the Soho Road
Text: Malcolm Dick
Handsworth is a distinct part of Birmingham, but it has only been within the city’s boundaries since 1911. Before then ...
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39-41 Villa Road
Taken in January 1981
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4 Real featuring "Witness"
Considered to be one of the most controversial gospel artists for insisting that Ragga music style can be used to minister on the urban streets. H...
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4278 - Hamstead Hall, Hamstead
Hamstead Hall, Hamstead.
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4280 - ?Brownes Green House
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