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Hare & Hounds, Kingstanding
The Hare & Hounds public house, Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding, in the 1920s, featuring a Scammell lorry in the car park, driven by Bert Compton.
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Harringay Road, Kingstanding
Harringay Road, Kingstanding, under construction. 19th October 1929.
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Health Clinics, Warren Farm Road, Kingstanding
Health Clinics, Warren Farm Road, Kingstanding
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Hurlingham Road - Kingstanding
An estate report in the 1930's described Hurlingham Road as: "The greatest achievement of the Public Works Department".
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Hurlingham Road, Kingstanding
Hurlingham Road, Kingstanding. An undated photograph taken on Birmingham City Council's Kingstanding Estate.
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Hurlingham Road, Kingstanding
Hurlingham Road, Kingstanding, in January 1932. Hurlingham Road was reckoned to be the greatest achievement of Birmingham's Public Works Department...
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Ironmonger's Shop at Kingstanding
Corner of College Road & Kingstanding Road in 1932.
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Kettlehouse Farm, Kingstanding
Violet Betteridge in a field near to Kettlehouse Farm, Kingstanding, in the 1920s. In the background is Kingsvale Pumping Station.
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Kettlehouse Farm, Kingstanding
Working in the farmyard at Kettlehouse Farm, Kingstanding, in the early 1920s. From left to right are George Judd, his daughters Gertrude and Elsie...
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Kings Road, Kingstanding
Kings Road, Kingstanding, in 1928 before development of any kind had begun.
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Kings Road, Kingstanding
Kings Road, Kingstanding, seen in April 1928
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Kingstanding Estate 1931
This image was used in the trade magazine "Architect and Building News" on 30th October 1931. They described the new estate as being: "Remarkable f...
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