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Thomas Hackett (1869-1950)

Thomas Hackett: Politician, Co-operator & Advocate for Adult Education This photograph is from an official album of Birmingham City Councillors. Thomas (Tom) Hackett was elected in 1913 as Labour ...

Three children on the street

Photograph of three children on the street in Winson Green, Birmingham. Taken by Nick Hedges.

Three Coal Faces: Pictures of the Miners' Strike

Poster for an exhibition of photographs of the Miners' Strike, held at the Triangle Photography Gallery 4 July-1 August 1986. The exhibition comprised 'A Matter of Principle', consisting of photographs ...

Three women pushing a pram in the street

Photograph of three women pushing a baby in a pram in a slum street. Taken in Liverpool by Nick Hedges.

Tile Cross Children's Home

This children's home in the Tile Cross area of the city opened a purpose-built children's home with eight beds in 1962. It was designed to be a family group home on the newly built Tile Cross Estate. The ...

Tile Cross Road Children's Home, Sheldon

Tile Cross Road children's home was a purpose-built children's home with eight beds. When it was built in the early 1960s, it was designed to be a family group home on the new Tile Cross housing estate. The ...

Tinkers Farm Council School

Tinkers Farm Road Council School opened in a new building in 1931 to accommodate junior and infant children. It was built because of the move of population from the poor inner city areas to the suburbs. ...

Town Hall Antislavery Meeting, 1838

Image: Report of The Birmingham Antislavery Society For more details on Birmingham antislavery, follow the link below to 'Campaigning for Social Justice' (Click on Zoomify to enlarge)

Train spotting at New Street Station by J.H. Russell

As well as the street, other public spaces provided a means of entertainment. Train spotting was a very popular hobby for school boys.

Tram Conductor's Uniform

Transport Workers in South-West Birmingham This tram conductor’s uniform represents the human dimension of a mechanised response to suburban needs. A vast army of drivers, conductors, mechanics, cleaners ...

Traveller Children and Education

Education was a continual problem for travelling communities since access to it was often difficult. Travelling caused schooling to be disrupted as children would spend a few months in school and would ...

Traveller Exhibition [Page 1]

Reverse of photograph reads: "Ishmael Scarratt" This is a gallery of photographic materials taken by Birmingham City Council in the early-to-mid 20th century. The images offer a vivid and fascinating ...

Trenches at Calthorpe Park

This photograph is one of several images taken of trenches dug in Birmingham’s Parks as part of Civil Defence preparations made by the city authorities during the Munich crisis of 1938. Although the outbreak ...

Trevor Robinson

Trevor Robinson, Commercials Director and owner of the company Quiet Storm: "It's not good to be angry all the time. Try and put yourself in other people's shoes, even the ones that you hate. It's really ...

Trinidad

'Costume Mastinique', from the album 'Types of Races of Mankind', 1870s, from the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

Trinidad

'Carnival Dress', from the album 'Types of Races of Mankind', 1870s, from the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

Trinidad

'Woman from Calcutta', from the album 'Types of Races of Mankind', 1870s, from the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

Trinidad

Originally captioned 'Chinese, born at Trinidad' from the album 'Types of Races of Mankind', 1870s, from the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.