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'The Mermaid'

This is a 1916 issue of the University of Birmingham Guild of Sudents magazine; the editorial honours combat deaths of University members, including Professor Henri Chatelain (top left) who died with ...

The Moor Pool News

Cover of the Moor Pool Estate magazine, designed to publicise leisure and social activities, advertise local shops and businesses and provide other news for residents of the Moor Pool Estate.

The Moor Pool News

The Moor Pool News was a newsletter printed for residents of the Moor Pool Estate, and appears to have only run for four years between 1910 and 1914. Like similar publications by the Bournville Village ...

Turban'd Roadmenders

This page comes from a publication called 'The War Budget', 18 January 1917, and is captioned ‘Britain’s Turban’d Roadmenders at Work’.It shows the widening of a road on the Somme front during the First ...

'Visiting Day at Dudley Road Section', by Will Adams

This is one of several caricatures published by wounded soldiers in the Edgbaston WW1 military hospital magazine that express deeply conflicted feelings towards their visitors. Illustration from The ...

'War', by W.L. Sherwood

This dramatic frontispiece to the fourth issue of 'The Southern Cross' (the Edgbaston military hospital magazine) is entitled simply ‘War’. It is the third in a series of visionary works by Staff Sergeant ...

'What I think of the Estate' by a resident, Weoley Castle

Anonymous letter illustrating the views of a tenant printed in the Weoley Castle Review on the estate and its facilities.

'What the MO Looks Like in a Surgical Ward', by H. Gardner

This is one of several caricatures published by wounded soldiers in the Edgbaston WW1 military hospital magazine that express deeply conflicted feelings towards the medical and administrative staff. Illustration ...

Women's Cycling Shorts

Shorts like this were known as 'rational dress' because they were designed around function rather than fashion. Edgbastonia magazine printed articles about this development in women's dress in 1900.