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Bournville Work & Play

The publication Bournville Work & Play was one of a series of publications produced by Cadbury during the 1920s and 30s. The publications were intended to promote the working practices of the company, ...

Bournville Works and the War 1914-1919

Bournville Works and the War 1914-1919 was a commemorative publication produced at the request of Cadbury’s employees in 1920. Throughout the war Bournville Works Magazine featured a column entitled ...

Boy and girl in slum interior

Photograph of a young boy and girl in a dark interior. Taken in Bradford by Nick Hedges.

Boy and toy horse

Photograph by Lisel Haas entitled 'Das Neue Pferd' (the new horse).

Boy bathing in slum kitchen

Photograph of a young boy in a plastic bath in a dark kitchen interior. Taken in Hackney, London by Nick Hedges.

Boy in street

Photograph of a boy standing in front of a derelict house. Taken in Balsall Heath, Birmingham by Nick Hedges.

Boy with flag, Handsworth Park

This photograph of a boy with a flag taken in Handsworth Park comes from the Vanley Burke Archive. It was part Vanley's first exhibition 'Handsworth from the Inside' which was originally exhibited at ...

Boy with hoop at Calthorpe Park

In the 19th century public parks were introduced to provide the poor and working classes with healthier ways to spend their leisure hours. The land was often given by social reformers – Lord Calthorpe ...

Boy with scar

Photograph of a little boy with his jumper pulled up to reveal a vertical scar on his stomach. Taken in Newcastle by Nick Hedges.

Boy with sibling, London, by Nick Hedges

Hedges tried to capture the human face of homelessness. This photograph shows that positive family relationships existed despite the difficult conditions. The boy and his sibling are shown under the watchful ...

Boy with toy horse

Boys Brigade on Whit Sunday March

Boys Brigade on Whit Sunday March, Wolverhampton. Photograph by Nick Hedges for the exhibition 'I'm a Believer - Religion in the West Midlands'.

Boys in Calthorpe Park

This photograph shows a group of boys in Calthorpe Park. Their clothing suggests that they are from working-class or lower middle-class backgrounds. It is easy to imagine that they might have found themselves ...

Boys playing on statue

Boys sitting on cars, Balsall Heath

From a series of photographs taken in Balsall Heath, by Alan J. Wood.

Bridgetown

Photograph of the principal street in Bridgetown, Barbados, from the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

Brighter Birmingham Programmes

In common with other cities and towns in Britain and as promoted by the government, Birmingham City Council organised a variety of events during the Second World War to provide entertainments for war ...

Brigitte Winsor: Photographs of the St Patrick's Day Parade

Photographs of the procession through Digbeth, Birmingham, by Brigitte Winsor. The St Patrick's Day Parade in Birmingham started in 1952 and is now the World's largest after New York and Dublin. On ...