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Progress Book of Amy Crutchley, Institution for the Blind, Birmingham

Amy Crutchley was at Birmingham Institution for the Blind in the early 1900s. The Institution kept detailed records for each child from admission to leaving. Each child had an individual progress book. ...

Proposal for a Midlands Arts Centre for Young People

This is the first page of a proposal prepared by John English concerning the establishment in Cannon Hill Park of a Midland Arts Centre, which he hoped would be administered by an independent trust. It ...

Punishment Book, Institution for the Blind, Birmingham

Alice Cumbley was at Birmingham Institution for the Blind in the early 1900s. The Institution kept detailed records for each child from admission to leaving. No concessions were made due to disability. ...

Pype Hayes Hall, Pype Hayes Park, Erdington

The children’s home at Pype Hayes Hall has the distinction of being in the oldest building of all the Birmingham City Council children’s homes. Pype Hayes Hall was built in around 1630, with some significant ...

Quinton, Harborne and Edgbaston Town Planning Scheme Map

This map illustrates one of Birmingham’s first comprehensive town planning schemes to regulate suburban development in south-west Birmingham. What is remarkable when comparing it to maps from just 20 ...

Ration Book

While the later 1950s would be characterised by Harold MacMillan’s assertion that ‘you’ve never had it so good’, 'Austerity Britain’ lasted well into that decade. This ration book was allocated to a resident ...

Reading from the Koran

Reading from the Koran, Wolverhampton Mosque. Photograph by Nick Hedges for the exhibition 'I'm a Believer - Religion in the West Midlands'.

Records of New Meeting House Birmingham

Submitted by Michael Hunkin, Birmingham Archives and Heritage. This report book was compiled by the Missionary appointed by the Church of the Messiah Sunday Schools and Home Mission. The reports are ...

Recruitment poster for the Warwickshire Volunteer Regiment

Rednal and the Lickey Hills

The watercolour Fair at the Lickey Hills was produced by Frank Lockwood in 1949. It featured Rednal Pleasure Fair and illustrated recreational options at the city's edge. The brashness of the fairground ...

Rednal Children's Home

This children's home in Rednal was built as what was known as a 'family group home' in 1951 on the Rednal House Estate. The home was part of a programme of new children’s homes, each built on Birmingham's ...

Rednal Road Hostel for Working Girls, West Heath

In the late 1960s, despite there being plans in place for building two new homes for working children (Allenscroft Road and one in Warstock), the Children’s Committee felt that need was outstripping the ...

Refreshment Tariff, Lisseter and Miller

Lisseter and Miller had been asked to quote for the supply of catering for the café in the Botanical Gardens. This is their proposed price list. A note at the top says 'approved'.

Refugees in Birmingham

Image: a photograph of Jewish Refugees in Birmingham. (Harry Levine, Press Cuttings, 1941 part 1). Behind pictures such as these lies a complicated story. At least 6 million Jews were murdered under ...

Refugees in Birmingham

Image: Harry Levine, Newspaper Cuttings, sept-dec 1942 part 2. This image features a group of Jewish Refugees in Birmingham, including a young child. Such children were at risk during WWII. After ...

'Reggae All Nighter'

Poster for an evening of films shown at the Triangle Media and Arts Centre, organised jointly with West Midlands Ethnic Minority Arts Service (WEMAS), on 6 March 1987 from 11.15pm to 8.00am. The poster ...

Register of Children, Marston Green Cottage Homes

For the Victorians orphans invited both pity and fear. They were pitied because they lacked family, but were feared because of what they might become as adults if they did not receive care, discipline ...

Relationships and Migration

Many migrants met partners and married once in Britain. Although not uncommon in post-war Britain, relationships between men and women from different ethnic backgrounds were far from widely accepted. ...