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Church of St Francis of Assisi, Handsworth
Church of St Francis of Assisi, Hunters Road, Handsworth. A postcard view of the Roman Catholic church built to the designs of Canon Scoles and ope...
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Church of St Francis of Assisi, Handsworth
Interior of the Church of St Francis of Assisi, looking towards the altar, from a postcard. The Catholic church, in Hunters Road, was opened in 1894.
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Class 4a, Rookery Road School
The teacher is M. M. Elvis.
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College Road Canal Bridge, Perry Barr
The sign to the left displays the weight restrictions for the bridge.
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College Road looking onto Kingstanding Road
Junction of Kingstanding Road (left) & College Road (right), Kingstanding. 14th September 1932
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College Road, Perry Barr
College Road, Perry Barr, at the junction with Kingstanding Road (then called Holly Lane), looking north on 2nd March 1927. College Road (on the ri...
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College Road, Perry Barr
College Road, Perry Barr, looking to the north from the roof of Perry Common branch library on 20th August 1938. In the foreground is the forecourt...
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College Road, Perry Barr
The forecourt of a Shell petrol station in College Road, Perry Barr, on 18th May 1931. This was presumably the Perry Garage, located where College ...
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College Road, Perry Barr
College Road, Perry Barr, looking north-east towards Sutton, near to the Witton Lodge Estate, in April 1928.
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College Road, Perry Barr
The corner of College Road and Kingstanding Road, Perry Barr, on 10th March 1932. The shop went under the name of 'J and E' and advertised dry good...
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Commander Oliver Stillingfleet Locker- Lampson - 1922 Election Poster
Commander Lampson was the Conservative candidate for the 1922 General Election. The sitting MP Ernest Meysey-Thompson had retired and Lampson was s...
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Coronation medal of King George VI (obverse side)
Presented to local schoolchildren by Commander O.S. Locker Lampson MP to commemorate the Coronation of King George VI on 12 May 1937.
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