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Letter from East Africa

Letter from Maria Albright, Pemba, 18th November 1910. Maria Albright visited the Society of Friends’ Mission Station at Chake-Chake in East Africa in 1910-11 and sent letters home to Birmingham ...

Letter from Eliezer Edwards to Hugh Nettlefold

In November 1884, a lengthy article about the Botanical Gardens appeared in Edgbastonia magazine. This letter illuminates the background to the publication of that article. Correspondence about the ...

Letter from G.H. Browne to Neville Chambelain, MP

Arthur Neville Chamberlain was elected as Conservative-Unionist Member of Parliament for the Birmingham constituency of Ladywood in 1918. He played a leading role in directing national housing policy ...

Letter from Hilda Chamberlain to Neville Chamberlain

This letter was written by Hilda Chamberlain to her brother, Neville, while he was living on Andros, in the Bahamas, managing the family's sisal plantation. It describes the proposed layout of newly acquired ...

Letter from Mollie Cadbury to her parents, 26 April 1915

Marian Janet Greeves (née Cadbury) enrolled with the British Red Cross in April 1915 at the age of twenty-one. Like her brother Laurence she saw service in Belgium during World War One. As a Red Cross ...

Letter from Neville Chamberlain to Ida and Hilda [Chamberlain]

As Minister of Health, Neville Chamberlain was instrumental in legislating for affordable housing in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s. Housing subsidies were later extended to municipal housing schemes, ...

Letter from Norman Chamberlain to Boys Club Members

Norman Chamberlain wrote this letter to members of the Boys Club he organised, to be read in the event of his death while serving in the Grenadier Guards during the First World War. He encourages them ...

Letter from Roger Fry

Letter from the Quakers’ Germany Emergency Committee confirming that Hans Schwarz had a permit to enter Britain

The Society of Friends’ Germany Emergency Committee was formed in 1933. Its remit was to investigate what was happening in Germany and help where possible. Dr. Hilda Clark, Honorary Secretary of the Emergency ...

Letter from Viktor Schwarz to the Society of Friends in London requesting a permit out of Austria for his son

When Hans Schwarz was 16 years old his father Viktor, a bank clerk, arranged for him to escape from Vienna under the sponsorship of the Society of Friends’ Germany Emergency Committee. They organised ...

Letter to Herbert Manzoni, City Engineer and Surveyor

Mr C.B. Parkes, Research Architect at the Bournville Village Trust, reports of a meeting he had with an American architect who had promised to send him the names of other architects who 'have the minds ...

Letter written by Hans in German from Birmingham to his family in Vienna

The letter reads: Dear Dad, Dear Aunty, It has been 3 days since I last wrote to you both, but so much has happened, I don’t know where to begin. I am coping well with the language, I am not learning ...

Letter written by Henry Bate from Canada

In this letter Henry describes life in Canada which was very different to life in a city slum. Some of the children were better off in Canada as John Middlemore had hoped. However, others experienced ...

Levy Book-1750 (full view)

Complete view of the Levy Book (1750) containing the Jewish lodging house. Notice that we are not given actual 'street names' in this early picture of Birmingham life; we are simply told 'New Street Quarter'. ...

Log Book of Pipewood Camp School for Evacuated Girls

The 1939 Camps Act established Camp Boarding Schools. Older girls from Birmingham Senior schools were evacuated to Pipewood Camp School in Blithbury near Rugeley which opened in June 1940. The teachers ...

Lok Mela Festival

Dupatta Stand, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.

Lok Mela Festival

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

Lok Mela Festival

Mask making, Centenary Square, Birmingham. Photograph by Ghazala Saddique, October 2000.