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First Day School - Floodgate Street.

Image: Photograph of First Day class on Floodgate Street. Joseph Sturge's involvement helped to found the original Quaker Severn Street 'First Day Schools' in 1845. Many more schools and classes spread ...

Food and Travel Expenses of Lizzie Lamb, age 17

This notebook is an account of Lizzie Lamb, an employee of Cadbury, for one week's record of expenses (food and travel).

Front Cover of the Weoley Castle Review

Weoley Castle Community Association newsletter, volume 2, number 11.

Garth Nursery, Dolgellau, Gwynedd

During the Second World War, younger children in Erdington Cottage Homes were evacuated out of the city to a Youth Hostel in North Wales (known as Kings Nursery). The evacuation took place in 1941. According ...

Gas Wash Boiler

Example of the type of modern labour-saving household applicance often found in new municipal homes during the 1930s.

Gay Liberation Front

The 1970s saw the emergence of the Birmingham Gay Liberation Front, the rise of feminism and the beginnings of a ‘gay scene’ in the city, although much effort went into more practical matters like the ...

'Gays and Fascism'

LGBT people have faced serious prejudice and persecution in the past, and the cover of this issue of 'Gladrag' (the newsletter of the Birmingham Gay Liberation Front) reminds us both of the large numbers ...

Girl in fancy dress presenting a bouquet to Elizabeth Cadbury at Bournville Children’s Festival

Girl in slum interior

Photograph of a little girl in a white dress in a derelict house. Taken in Liverpool by Nick Hedges.

Girl on swing

Slum Housing, near the Malden Road, London.

Girl sweeping yard

Photograph of a girl sweeping a back yard, seen from above. Taken in Salford by Nick Hedges.

Girl watering plants

'Going to bed', by Joscelyne Gaskin

Joscelyne Gaskin (1903-1993) was the daughter of the Birmingham artists and designers Arthur Joseph Gaskin and Georgie Evelyn Cave France. Her parents both worked in a variety of media, with Georgie initially ...

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 ...

Graveyard of Sir Josiah Mason's Orphanage by Sir Benjamin Stone

It is possible to see the surname of a child and their date of death in this photograph – Taylor 1905. The existence of the Orphanage’s graveyard is a physical reminder that child mortality was commonplace. ...

Great Colmore Street, Lee Bank

New council flats being built on slum clearance land off Great Colmore Street in the Lee Bank Redevelopment Area.

Great Western Arcade

Image of the Great Western Arcade today.

Greenhouse Corridor at Highbury Hospital

This photograph shows WW1 wounded soldiers relaxing during a break in the pioneering orthopaedic rehabilitation programme at Highbury Hospital (previously the residence of Joseph Chamberlain) in the Mosley ...