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Stirchley Library - exterior

Lewis Lloyd’s photograph of Stirchley Library was taken in 1913 for the Warwickshire Photographic Survey, now held at Birmingham Central Library. Not long opened at this date, the library was constructed ...

Stirchley Library - interior

Lewis Lloyd captured an important aspect of Edwardian society with this photograph. Still without full electoral suffrage, women found that libraries offered opportunities for them to relax and to gain ...

Street Boys in Greece

This photograph shows 'street boys' in Patras.

Street Children in Italy

This photograph shows 'street loiterers' in Milan.

Street scene

Photograph of women and children in street. Taken in Salford by Nick Hedges.

Sunday School Anniversary Parade

Methodist Sunday School Anniversary Parade, Wolverhampton. Photograph by Nick Hedges for the exhibition 'I'm a Believer - Religion in the West Midlands'.

Syan Blake

Syan Blake, Actor: "My definition of success is a life in which you regret nothing." Photograph by Robert Taylor. Produced for the book 'Portraits of Black Achievement: composing successful careers' ...

Sybil Phoenix MBE

Sybil Phoenix MBE, Founder and Director of Marsh Phoenix Memorial Trust: "The most challenging aspect is the counselling work that I do. It makes you weep and it makes you happy. It's difficult but rewarding. ...

TASCoS Sports Pavilion at Lifford

This pavilion was designed by Henry Simister, consulting architect for Ten Acres & Stirchley Co-operative Society. Recreational activities were important elements of the co-operative movement. Whilst ...

Testimony

Testimony, African Methodist Episcopal Church of Zion, Wolverhampton. Photograph by Nick Hedges for the exhibition 'I'm a Believer - Religion in the West Midlands'.

The 1st Southern General Military Hospital, Edgbaston

This photograph shows VAD nursing staff with WW1 wounded soldiers in the Great Hall main ward (Aston Webb building) of Southern General military hospital on the Edgbaston campus.

The 1st Southern General Military Hospital, Edgbaston

WW1 wounded soldiers from Autralia and Scotland join other Allied patients to pose with VAD nurses in the grounds of the Edgbaston military hospital.

The 1st Southern General Military Hospital, Edgbaston

This photograph shows wounded WW1 soldiers wearing their 'convalescent blues' in Chancellor's Court by the Chamberlain clock tower on Victory Celebration Day at the 1st Southern General military hospital, ...

The 1st Southern General Military Hospital, Edgbaston

This is a formal group photograph of the senior Army Doctor medical staff of the 1st Southern General military hospital, Edgbaston; Chief Administator Lt-Col Marsh is seated in the centre.

The 1st Southern General Military Hospital, Edgbaston

This photograph shows wounded WW1 soldiers in the grounds of the military hospital at Edgbaston; many Army doctors believed that being in the open air was therapeutic for the injured and sick and encouraged ...

The 1st Southern General Military Hospital, Edgbaston

This photograph shows WW1 soldiers in ‘convalescent blue’ uniforms with overflow accommodation tents in front of the Aston Webb building in the grounds of the 1st Southern General military hospital, Edgbaston. ...

The 1st Southern General Military Hospital, Edgbaston

This photograph shows nurses on the Edgbaston site of the 1st Southern General Hospital treating wounded soldiers in an open-air ward. From the outset of the war Robert Saundby (a professor of Medicine ...

The Birmingham Afro-Caribbean Organisation

Undated photograph of the Birmingham Afro-Caribbean Organisation. From the papers of Henry Gunter. Henry Gunter was secretary of the Afro-Caribbean Organisation, which was started in the 1940s. Gunter ...