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Bristol Road Tramcar

The Bristol Road Tramway1 This tram (fleet number 395) is a rare survivor of Birmingham’s once mighty electric tram fleet.2 It was built in 1911-12 and preserved in 1953, just weeks before the tram ...

Bruce Gill

Bruce Gill, Assistant Director of Personnel and Equalities, Birmingham Education Department: "Don't underestimate what you can do. It is still difficult defining who you are, and what it means to be black ...

Bruce Oldfield

Bruce Oldfield, fashion designer: "Success is being able to do more or less what you want to do, and being able to call the tune...Its learning by your mistakes, and always thinking positive". Photograph ...

BSA Ladies' Bicycle

Tight controls on cycling were imposed by Birmingham’s Parks Committee from the earliest days of the activity. In the 1870s, before the invention of the ‘safety bicycle’ opened up cycling to women, children, ...

'Bucking Up The Boys', by E. Lawrence Levy

In this book Lawrence Levy wrote a vivid account of the WW1 hospital entertainments provided by his variety troupe the Birmingham Athletic Club, whose Gymnasium was on King Alfred's place (now the site ...

Burial entry of a "Black woman" in 1808

A record of burials at St Mary, Whittall Street, found in the registers of St Philip's, includes the burial of 'Joanna D. Cruz, spinster, a Black woman' on 19 October 1808.

Cadbury advertisement: Something Like a Present

This window bill is part of a bound volume of advertisements and other marketing paraphernalia produced by Cadbury at their Bournville Works.

Cadbury advertisement: Testing Room at Bournville

Testing Room at Bournville was one of a series of advertisements published by Cadbury between October and November 1910. Each advertisement was designed to promote a different aspect of the Bournville ...

Cadbury advertisement: The Cricket Pavilion at Bournville

‘“All work no play” is not the rule in the Factory in a Garden at Bournville.’ The working and leisure environments of the working classes were the focus of many middle class reformers and social investigators ...

Cadbury advertisement: This is a Bournville Workroom

Bournville Works and village was a social and industrial experiment devised by George and Richard Cadbury that was made possible by the relocation of their company from central Birmingham to rural Bournbrook ...

Cadbury advertisement: This is a part of the Bournville Recreation Grounds

This is a part of the Bournville Recreation Grounds was one a series of advertisements published by Cadbury between October and November 1910. Whereas the advertisement entitled This is a Bournville Workroom1 ...

Cadbury advertisement: This is Bournville

This advertisement is contained within a bound volume of press pulls produced between 1910 and 1913. This is Bournville was published in November 1910. The image represented a carefully selected view ...

Cadbury Barges

Frank Newbould’s picture unites the corporate Cadbury view of the ‘factory in a garden’ with a ‘Roses and Castles’ folk image of canal life. Neither does justice to economic and social realities, where ...

Cadbury Works

Michael Reilly’s picture depicts an industrial yet wholesome scene and owes much to its vibrant colours. The polluting aspects of chocolate production are minimised with chimneys seemingly devoid of any ...

Cadbury Works Locomotive ‘Number One’

Coal and Chocolate in Bournville This locomotive provides evidence of the coal-powered reality behind Bournville’s ‘chocolate box’ image, cultivated over many years by the Cadbury Company. Now owned ...

Cadbury's Card Box Department

Backing paper annotated with: 'The department in the early years of the century, before the move to Q Block'. This photograph forms part of an archive of photographs produced by Cadbury. Each photograph ...

Cadbury's Cocoa Labelling

This photograph forms part of an archive of photographs produced by Cadbury. Each photograph was catalogued and annotated. Some images were used in publications and advertisements, whilst others were ...

Cadbury's Cocoa Promotional Jug

Cadbury’s cocoa jugs were promotional gifts produced from the early 1900s until the mid-1930s. The jug was to be used to make Cadbury’s cocoa, using the company’s iconic Cocoa Essence. An early version ...