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Lok Mela Festival

Urdu Times Stall, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

Funfair, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

Mehndi hand painting, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

Funfair, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

British Mirpur Friendship Association, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

British Mirpur Friendship Association stall, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

Funfair at the festival, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

Dalvinder Singh on stage of Radio XL Roadshow, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

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Urdu Times (Editor), Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

Stalls at the festival, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

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Audience at the Radio XL Roadshow, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

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Drummer during performance at Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

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Ali Haider at Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

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West Midlands Police, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lola Young

Lola Young, Professor of Cultural Studies, Middlesex University; Project Director, National Museum and Archives of Black History and Culture: "My first job was with The Gas Board! But that was because ...

Mah Jong, Birmingham

Photograph by Terry Lo.

Margery Fry

In 1904, Margery Fry became the warden of the women’s residence at the University of Birmingham. After war-time relief work, she became an influential penal reformer and advocate for higher education. ...

Mary Cottrell

Mary Cottrell was the first female Labour councillor for Birmingham Corporation and was a leading figure of co-operative women’s guilds, both with TASCoS and regionally. She also became the first woman ...