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Dr Morgan Dalphinis

Dr Morgan Dalphinis, Director and Chief Executive, Urban Learning Foundation: "The priority for young people, particularly for black kids, is to make a clear decision about what is important. That means ...

Dr S. Prince Akpabio OBE

Dr S. Prince Akpabio OBE, Dental Surgeon and Founder President of the Commonwealth Dental Association: "Be honest with yourself and determine if you would like to serve your fellow human beings irrespective ...

Dudley & Dowell Foundry

Lunch break at Dudley & Dowell Foundry, Cradley Heath. Photograph by Paul Hill.

Dudley & Dowell Foundry

Dudley & Dowell Foundry, Cradley Heath. Photograph by Paul Hill.

Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield

Programme for a performance by Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, 'the Black Swan' in Birmingham on June 23rd 1853. Among the songs performed by Taylor Greenfield were 'The Cradle Song', 'Home, Sweet Home,' ...

Elsie Owusu

Elsie Owusu, architect: "When I was much younger I was always wanting to be outside the system, but now I realise that being at peace in this kind of society is about managing the system." Photograph ...

Everyweek magazine

This page comes from 'Everyweek' magazine and shows scenes and characters from the First World War, including black and Asian servicemen.

Faces and Places: Dick Turpin

Dick Turpin and Family [submitted by Birmingham Stories] It is often observed amongst archivists that we frequently come across some of our most interesting findings when we are searching for ...

Faces and Places: Henry Gunter

Henry Gunter (1920-2007) Submitted by: Fiona Tate Henry Gunter (1920-2007), was born in Portland, Jamaica. He studied accountancy at Commercial College there and worked in Panama and the U.S.A. ...

Faces and Places: Horace Halliburton

Submitted by Birmingham Stories In 1949, the Birmingham Gazette ran a series of articles highlighting an episode of social unrest that took place in the Causeway Green hostel. The disturbances apparently ...

Father Joseph

Father Joseph preaching, New Testament Church of God, Wolverhampton. Photograph by Nick Hedges for the exhibition 'I'm a Believer - Religion in the West Midlands'.

Fisk Jubilee Singers

The Jubilee Singers, The Ex-Slave Singers of Fisk University, At Birmingham Town Hall,February 26th and March 3rd, 1874. Founded in Nashville in 1866, Fisk University was one of a number of educational ...

Freddie McGregor

Sandra Cross, Freddie McGregor, Winsome, photographed at Reggae Sunsplash, Clapham Common, London, 1987. From the collection "Muzik Kinda Sweet" by Pogus Caesar/OOM Gallery Archive.

Gail Ann Dorsey : Singer/Bass Player

Gail Ann Dorsey, photographed in Birmingham, 1988. From the collection "Muzik Kinda Sweet" by Pogus Caesar/OOM Gallery Archive.

Geoff Palmer

Geoff Palmer, Research Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh: "Despite the disparity in our looks, I always say we're genetically 99% alike, all human beings ...

Gospel Festival

This is a flyer for an American gospel festival which took place at Birmingham Town Hall on 1st February 1965. It was one show from a European tour of American black gospel music and included 'The Five ...

Handsworth Self Portrait - Stephen

Photograph from the 'Handsworth Self Portrait' project. Handsworth-based photographers Derek Bishton, Brian Homer and John Reardon organised the self-portrait project in autumn 1979. They built a ...

Handsworth Self Portrait - Untitled

Photograph from the 'Handsworth Self Portrait' project. Handsworth-based photographers Derek Bishton, Brian Homer and John Reardon organised the self-portrait project in autumn 1979. They built a ...