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Summer Hill, 19 Summer Hill Terrace, Ladywood

In 1905, the Birmingham Board of Guardians bought a house on Summer Hill Terrace to use as the city’s first receiving home for children. Its purpose was to relieve overcrowding in the cottage homes by ...

Sunderton Road Children's Home (no. 18), Brandwood End

This opened as a purpose-built home for eight children in 1952 on the newly-built Woodthorpe Farm estate. The home was part of a programme of new children’s homes, each built on newly developing housing ...

Sunderton Road Children's Home (no. 196), Brandwood End

This opened as a purpose-built home for eight children in 1953 on the newly-built Woodthorpe Farm Estate. The home was part of a programme of new children’s homes, each built on newly developing housing ...

Sutton Road Children's Home, Erdington

The building that was to become the children's home on Sutton Road was originally built as a doctor’s house. It was purchased by the Council in 1966, adapted and opened as a children’s home in 1967. A ...

Tennal School, Balden Road, Harborne

Tennal’s roots are in the 19th century when Birmingham’s first ragged school was founded as St Philip’s Free Industrial School in 1847. As a ragged school, free education was given to poor children who ...

'The Baby-House', by Millais

Etching by John Everett Millais (1829-1896). The Victorian nursery, with its dolls and dolls' houses, provided an early training in motherhood. Millais, perhaps not insignificantly, entitled his etching ...

The Briars, Weeford Road, Roughley

This was an existing building in countryside not far from Sutton Coldfield when it was acquired by Birmingham Council for use as a children’s home in 1965. It was one of several children’s homes adapted ...

The Bungalow, Erdington

The children's home known informally as the Bungalow opened in 2004 on the site of part of the former playing fields of Erdington Cottage Homes. It is a purpose-built, single storey unit with beds for ...

The Chamberlain Family at Highbury

This photograph is from an album compiled by Mary Endicott Chamberlain, third wife of Joseph Chamberlain. The album contains a number of photographs of the grounds at Highbury Hall, and includes several ...

The Limes, Bristol Road, Selly Oak

When Riversdale was no longer adequate as the only girls’ hostel in Birmingham, it was proposed that a building which had been requisitioned farther down Bristol Road, number 214, could be adapted to ...

The Oaklands, Selly Oak

The Selly Oak Receiving Home, as it was initially known, existed to take in children before a more permanent arrangement was made for them. The home functioned from at least 1912, possibly earlier. In ...

The photographer’s daughter, Rosemary, on the beach at Deganwy by William Smedley Aston

William Smedley-Aston (1868-1941) was an Arts and Crafts photographer. His daughter, Rosemary, is shown here on the beach at Deganwy. Rosemary, who was born in 1907, became a medieval historian.

The Shelter Archive: Photographs by Nick Hedges

Between 1968 and 1972 Nick Hedges made a series of photographs for the national housing charity 'Shelter'. Launched in December 1966 (the same month as Ken Loach's influential television drama 'Cathy ...

The Sitting Room, by Myra Bunce

‘Mr. Bunce is an intense lover of art and artists […] notable examples of Wainwright, of his old friend Henshaw, of H. Moore, Langley, J. Collier, Aumonier, East, Donaldson, Thomas Baker, Wyllie, and ...

The Uplands, 33 Greenhill, Blackwell

In the Worcestershire countryside to the south-west of Birmingham, the Uplands was acquired for use as a reception centre in 1967. The building, dating from the end of the 19th century, had previously ...

Three children on the street

Photograph of three children on the street in Winson Green, Birmingham. Taken by Nick Hedges.

Three women pushing a pram in the street

Photograph of three women pushing a baby in a pram in a slum street. Taken in Liverpool by Nick Hedges.

Tile Cross Children's Home

This children's home in the Tile Cross area of the city opened a purpose-built children's home with eight beds in 1962. It was designed to be a family group home on the newly built Tile Cross Estate. The ...