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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 ...

Group of children at circus

Group of children crossing the road

Group of children playing in street

Back-to-back and Tunnel-back Slum properties, Hockley, Birmingham.

Group of children playing in street

Back-to-back and Tunnel-back Slum properties, Hockley, Birmingham.

Group of children playing outside

Gwen Lally, Pageant Master

On the 2nd February 1938, the Birmingham Mail announced that Miss Gwen Lally (1882-1963) would direct the Birmingham Pageant to celebrate the centenary of the Charter of Incorporation, to be held in July ...

Gymnasium at Highbury Hospital

This photograph shows WW1 wounded soldiers on the pioneering orthopaedic rehabilitation programme at Highbury Hospital (previously the residence of Joseph Chamberlain) in the Mosley suburb of Birmingham. ...

'Gypsies near Bromford Forge', by Joseph Barber

There have been Romany travellers or ‘gypsies’ in Britain since the 1500s, and from the beginning they were suspected and persecuted. The first evidence we have of a travelling family in Birmingham comes ...

'Gypsies of the Sahara'

This photograph shows children in the Atlas Mountains.

Gypsy camp, Black Patch, Handsworth by C. L. Stait

'Gypsy Encampment' in Turkey

This photograph shows children on an encampment near Misopoli.

'Gypsy Encampment', Cookley

This photograph shows children on a traveller site on Whittington Lane, Cookley.

Gypsy tent, Black Patch, Handsworth by E.A. Teague

Handmade admission ticket to ‘The Consul’s Will’

Arthur Wallis (1874-1933), wrote under the pseudonym P. Bentley and produced scripts, advertising posters, admission tickets and ‘quotes from the critics’.