Apache Indian
Apache Indian, at Mobo Unsung, Birmingham Academy, 24 September 2002. From the collection "Muzik Kinda Sweet" by Pogus Caesar/OOM Gallery Archive.
Arrow and Rita Marley
Arrow and Rita Marley (wife of reggae legend Bob Marley) photographed at the Commonwealth Institute, London, 1987. From the collection "Muzik Kinda Sweet" by Pogus Caesar/OOM Gallery Archive.
Augustus Pablo: Jamaican Producer
Born Henry Swaby in St Andrew, Jamaica in 1953, he was better known as Augustus Pablo, an influential keyboard player and producer of reggae/dub music. Pablo was the first to popularize the use of the ...
Aunkut
Aunkut (celebration of New Year), Shree Hindu Community Centre, Tyseley, Birmingham.
Photograph by Sangeeta Redgrave, 28 October 2000.
Aunkut
Food Sharing at Aunkut (celebration of New Year), Shree Hindu Community Centre, Tyseley, Birmingham.
Photograph by Sangeeta Redgrave, 28 October 2000.
Austin A90 Atlantic Record Breaker
Built at Longbridge, this car established world endurance records at the Indianapolis Raceway in April 1949. It evokes excitement but also illustrates post-war realities in Birmingham and beyond. Launched ...
Baby sitting in a pram
Back-to-back slum house, near Watery Lane, Small Heath, Birmingham.
Baby sleeping in a cot
Municipal Estate, Kingstanding.
Baby, young girl and man in backyard
Slum housing, near the Malden Road, London.
Bandstand at Calthorpe Park
This photograph shows crowds of people listening to a music performance in the park.
Bangles
Bangle Stall, Stratford Road. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.
Bangles
Bangle Stall, Stratford Road. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.
Barbados
Originally captioned 'Descendants of Cromwell's Deported Irish', Barbados, from the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.
Barbara Tomlinson-Lindsay
Barbara Tomlinson-Lindsay, Career Development Adviser, Department of Trade and Industry: "I am currently a middle manager and yet people often ask me if I am a secretary of a clerical grade. You cannot ...
Bath Row (Lee Bank) Redevelopment Area
This map demonstrates the way land was parcelled up, or ‘zoned’, to the south-west of Birmingham’s city centre after the Second World War. Zoning organised units of land for residential, commercial or ...
Bedouin Children
This photograph shows Bedouin children on the Desert of Sahara.
Bedouin Children
This photograph shows Bedouin children from Algeria.
Behind the Scenes of a Pageant
The pageant of Birmingham of 1938 was a spectacle of epic proportion. Through the course of its 135 minutes it covered the period beginning in prehistory right up to modern trade unionism, using at least ...