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Programme for Joseph Chamberlain's 70th Birthday celebrations

As part of Birmingham's celebrations to mark the 70th birthday of Joseph Chamberlain, fireworks and entertainments were held in several of the city's parks.

Programme for Lickey & District Horticultural Show & Sports

Horticultural societies often reflected an interest in gardens promoted by the Arts and Crafts Movement, which was characteristic of many Edwardian suburbs. This society’s flower show and sports day served ...

Ration Book

While the later 1950s would be characterised by Harold MacMillan’s assertion that ‘you’ve never had it so good’, 'Austerity Britain’ lasted well into that decade. This ration book was allocated to a resident ...

Stirchley High Street (now the Pershore Road)

This image is from the golden age of picture postcards and depicts Stirchley in its Edwardian hey-day. Its origins as an industrial village are not apparent and it is not yet overshadowed by the gentility ...

TASCoS Choral Society

This advertisement for TASCOS Choral Society appeared in the handbook for Stirchley Spring Bazaar, 1911. The Choral Society fulfilled social and campaigning roles for the local co-operative movement. ...

The 1st Southern General Military Hospital, Edgbaston

This postcard shows VAD nurses in the grounds of their accommodation at University House, Edgbaston, which had been the student women's hostel.

World War 1 recruitment poster

Poster depicting the destruction wrought by the German naval bombardment of Scarborough on December 16, 1914. Home held a powerful symbolism during World War 1. Men went to the Front to fight in defence ...

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