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Norman Chamberlain

Norman Chamberlain was the paternal cousin of Neville Chamberlain. He was Chairman of the Parks Committee of Birmingham City Council between 1912 and 1914, when he volunteered to serve in the First World ...

Notebook of Robert Aglionby Slaney

These pages are from a series of notebooks kept by Robert Aglionby Slaney, who served as MP for Shrewsbury for several periods between the 1820s and early 1860s. He was interested in social, economic ...

Offences Committed in the Parks

During the 1920s and 1930s the Administration Sub-Committee of the Parks Committee submitted regular reports listing the offences for which people were prosecuted. Most of the offences were minor. They ...

Oral History Recording of Frank Jones

In this 'City Childhoods' oral history recording, Frank Jones talks about his memories of using Calthorpe and Cannon Hill parks. During the 1920s, Calthorpe Park and Cannon Hill Park were popular play ...

Ordnance Survey Map showing central Birmingham around John Street

Section of the First Edition Ordnance Survey map for Warwickshire, section XIV. 5. 8. At the top left corner a large section of housing on John Street has been removed, denoting the buildings demolished ...

Ordnance Survey Map showing land around Moor Pool, Harborne

Section of the First Edition Ordnance Survey map for Warwickshire, section XIII, S.E. The map shows an area of Harborne that was developed rapidly during the thirty years between when this map was published ...

Ordnance Survey Map showing land at Weoley Castle

Third Edition Ordnance Survey map for Warwickshire, section XIX, N.E. The map shows an area just to the west of Selly Oak, which had itself developed rapidly from the early 1870s.

Organised Games

This report was compiled by the organisers of schemes that ran in a number of Birmingham parks and recreation grounds during the summer of 1911. It was managed by Norman Chamberlain, chairman of the Parks ...

Oscar Deutsch and The Odeon Cinema

In the twentieth century, Jews prided themselves on being both 'Jewish' and 'English'. Leaders of the Hebrew Congregation of Birmingham such as Oscar Deutsch also saw the importance of balancing responsibility ...

Oswald Mosley

Image: Oswald Mosley at the Town Hall. (Birmingham Newspaper Cuttings Political History 1930-1932) It is important to remember that at the time people like Rev Cohen were making speeches against the ...

Packing Comforts for the Troops at Cadbury

This photograph taken during World War One depicts Cadbury employees preparing to ship boxes of Cadbury’s Mexican Chocolate and books to British troops. As soon as war broke out and troops were deployed ...

Packing Mayfair Chocolates at Cadbury

Backing paper annotated with: 'A scene in "O" Block Top (later called O.B.Third) where "Mayfair" and other Grade 2 lines were packed'. The composition of this image is similar to Frederick Taylor’s ...

Pearson’s Fresh Air Fund Day at Manor Farm Park

A number of ‘Fresh Air’ funds were set up in both Britain and North America during the late nineteenth century, to provide days out or sometimes summer holidays, in the countryside, to children from low ...

Pearson’s Fresh Air Fund Day at Manor Farm Park

One of a series of photographs documenting days out at Manor Farm Park for children from city centre schools, run by Pearson's Fresh Air Fund with the assistance of Elizabeth Cadbury who offered the use ...

Photograph of Cadbury's Forewomen

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 ...

Pigott-Smith Map of Birmingham

Section of map by John Pigott-Smith, Borough Surveyor of Birmingham Borough Council, showing back-to-back housing and courtyards, John Street, Dale End and surrounding streets prior to the implementation ...

Plan for a Midlands Arts Centre for Young People

This plan formed part 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. The ...

Playing Tennis at Birmingham Botanical Gardens

'The lovers of lawn-tennis will perhaps be surprised to learn that Major Gem was the first to bring that game before the public, but it is an unquestionable fact'. An obituary for Major ‘Harry’ Gem ...