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Edgbastonia Title Page, 1902

Edgbastonia incorporated the City's coat of arms 'Forward' into its title page in 1902.

Education, Rights and Resistance

Image: Birmingham's Hebrew School (Cornish's Guide to Birmingham and its Manufactories, 1856. Local Studies and Archives) The quest for Jewish rights and education played an important role in the ...

Eight children in slum bedroom

Group photograph of eight children in a slum bedroom. Taken in Moss Side, Manchester by Nick Hedges.

'Electric Treatment' in the Dining Room Ward at Highbury Hospital

In this photograph wounded soldiers are undergoing ‘electric treatment’ in the Auxiliary Hospital at Highbury, which specialised in orthopaedics as did Birmingham No.2 War Hospital at Hollymoor. Rubery ...

Elizabeth Cadbury (1858-1951)

Entry Submitted by Caroline Forman [Birmingham Archives and Heritage Department] Elizabeth was the wife of George Cadbury, of Cadbury’s Chocolate, Bournville. She was brought up in a period of British ...

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 ...

England

Originally captioned 'The Customs of Corby Pole Fair. Toll-Gate at the Church end of Village (Barrier against all strangers)'. From the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

Engraving of Singer's Hill Interior

The Midland Illustrated News (1869). After the Severn Street Synagogue would come the famous Singer's Hill Synagogue, opened in 1856. The architect Yeoville Thomson was commissioned for the design. ...

Entrance to the Blue Coat School by Sir Benjamin Stone

The Blue Coat School stood at the east end of St Philip’s churchyard. It was founded as a charity in 1723 to board and educate the children of the poor. Boys and girls were taught to read, write and do ...

Envelope marked ‘Secret: Not to be Opened’ sent to the head teacher of Shooting Butts Camp School by Staffordshire Education Authority

The envelope was to be kept under lock and key and only to be opened in the event of invasion.

Ephraim Jacobs

Equal Rights

The 1990s were more encouraging for the gay and lesbian community with the repeal of Section 28, the equalisation of age of consent and from 1997 the emergence of Birmingham Pride, although some of the ...

Equal Rights

The gay and lesbian community in Birmingham has often been at the forefront of campaigning on a range of political and social issues. This has been due to the size and vibrancy of the community, helped ...

Erdington Children's Home

Built where Southview used to be, this children's home in Erdington was opened in 2004. The home accommodates up to eight children. ---------- Image: Work begins on the new children's home, February ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 1 / Sunnyside

Home no. 1 was initially a home for boys only and, as such was on the right hand side of the drive. In its very early years, it no doubt had mainly younger boys as the practice was to have younger children ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 10 / Ravenshurst

Ravenshurst was initially a home for girls only and was next to the Superintendent’s house on the left hand side of The Gardens. An extract from an oral history interview with someone who lived in ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 11 / Trelawn

Home 11 was initially a home for boys and was located opposite the clock tower on the right hand side of the Gardens. It was one half of a semi-detached unit – Appledore being the other half. By 1948, ...