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'The End 1916', by W.L. Sherwood

This dramatic frontispiece to an issue of 'The Southern Cross' (the Edgbaston military hospital magazine) is entitled simply ‘The End 1916’. It is one of a series of visionary works by Staff Sergeant ...

The Geikwar of Baroda

Photograph taken by Sir Benjamin Stone (1838-1914). The invention and development of photography brought many more images into circulation in society. As the British Empire grew there was a desire ...

The Geikwar of Baroda

This photograph is annotated with 'The Geikwar of Baroda. Wearing state jewels value £2.000.000'.

'The Ghosts of the Slain', illustrated by Joseph Southall

This antiwar pamphlet with illustrations by Joseph Southall was written by Robert Leonard Outhwaite, a farmer and one-time Liberal MP who became a fellow member of the Independent Labour Party. Whilst ...

The House that Jack Built. A diverting story for children of all ages

The earliest books written specifically for children were educational. In the late 19th century children’s literature tended to be limited to the middle and upper classes. However with the development ...

The Indian Mutiny

This advertisement for 'The Indian Mutiny'- a comedy by George Daventry- was performed at the Prince of Wales Theatre in Birmingham in April 1894. The title refers to the Indian rebellion of 1857 or first ...

The Joseph Sturge Oil Portrait.

Image: from Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. This is one of the few known oil portraits of Joseph Sturge. It is thought to represent the emancipation of apprentices in the West Indies in 1838. Its ...

The Joseph Sturge Portrait- Alternative Version?

Image: Joseph Sturge This recently discovered drawing seems very close to the 'main' portrait of Joseph Sturge now in the Birmingham Art Gallery. Was the sketch made from the Oil painting? Or was it ...

The Junction, Kings Norton, by Frank Lockwood

Campaigning for Canals in Kings Norton Frank Lockwood’s pencil drawing The Junction, Kings Norton shows the toll house in 1958, where the Worcester and Stratford canals join. This tranquil scene reflects ...

The Marquess of Donegall as a child by Sir Benjamin Stone

Edward Arthur Donald St George Hamilton Chichester (1903-1975) was Sixth Marquess of Donegall. It was not unusual for boys to wear dresses until the age of 4 or 5 when they were ‘breeched’ or put into ...

The Nautch Girl

Britain's encounters during the period of colonial expansion led to a proliferation of ideas about, and representations of, 'the East.' The attitudes of the colonial administration towards its 'subjects' ...

The Odd Ball

Poster for an exhibition of sports photography by Roy Peters, featuring fooball and rugby players, tennis players and snooker players, amongst others. The exhibition was shown at the Triangle Photography ...

The Old Oak, Selly Oak

Postcard from the Kesterton Postcard Collection, depicting the oak tree on Oak Tree Lane, marking the intersection between Harborne Lane, Oak Tree Lane and the Bristol Road.

'The Pied Piper and the Children of Hamelin'

This photograph shows children performing in a play at Stratford on Avon.

'The Shadow', by W. L. Sherwood

This dramatic frontispiece to an issue of The "Southern" Cross (the Edgbaston military hospital magazine) is entitled simply ‘The Shadow’. It is one of a series of visionary works by Staff Sergeant W.L. ...

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 Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter (1866–1943)

The Tale of Peter Rabbit was the first of twenty-two ‘little books’ written and illustrated by Potter, with many of them featuring her own pets—Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, and Samuel ...