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Alma Terrace, Highgate

Despite massive municipal building schemes of the inter-war years, the housing crisis was more pressing in Birmingham in 1945 than 1918. Recent housing surveys revealed an unacceptable 50,000 properties ...

Bath Row Redevelopment Scheme

Pencil sketch by Reginald Edgecombe depicting an artist impression of new housing and road infrastructure for the new Bath Row Redevelopment Zone which encompassed Lee Bank.

Birmingham's 40,000th Municipal House

Photograph originally published in the Birmingham Post depicting the opening of Birmingham's 40,000th municipal home by Neville Chamberlain.

Bournville Family, by Bill Brandt

This photograph was taken by a London-based photographer called Bill Brandt, forming part of an album in the Bournville Village Trust archive that remained unknown to the photographic world until the ...

Caravans in Upper Ryland Road

Birmingham’s history is very much a history of migration. Workers from across the region and beyond flocked here to find work in a booming industrial sector during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. ...

City of Birmingham Housing Estates

Plan showing location of municipal housing estates in Birmingham in 1931, Weoley Castle situated to the south-west of the city.

Early Jewish Presence In Birmingham

‘A House Inhabited by Jews’ (1750). In one Birmingham’s early ‘levy books’, a number of Jews can be seen living together as early as 1750. This is an important piece of evidence. It proves that ...

Elizabeth Cadbury (1858-1951)

Entry Submitted by Caroline Forman [Birmingham Archives and Heritage Department] Elizabeth was the wife of George Cadbury, of Cadbury’s Chocolate, Bournville. She was brought up in a period of British ...

Great Colmore Street, Lee Bank

New council flats being built on slum clearance land off Great Colmore Street in the Lee Bank Redevelopment Area.

Harborne Tenants Ltd. House type 4L

Section from page 48 from a prospectus published by Harborne Tenants Limited showing one of a variety of housing designs used during the construction of the estate.

Highlighting Housing Need

The Sparkbrook newsletter became an important space for local residents to express their thoughts about living in Sparkbrook. This edition from 1965 includes an article by a 'Sparkbrook Resident' which ...

Homes for Sparkbrook

This photograph shows volunteers at work decorating a Sparkbrook property. Improving the condition of properties had the potential to better the physical and mental well-being of Sparkbrook's residents. ...

Houses on Ravenhurst Road

This photograph provides visual evidence of the designs of houses on the Moor Pool Estate at Harborne. John Nettlefold was invited to become Chairman of Harborne Tenants Limited in 1907. Its most unique ...

Illuminated Address presented to Samuel Walliker

The people shown enjoying the fresh air in this painting are benefiting from the philanthropy of a man who made his home in Birmingham only in the latter part of his life. After a career in London and ...

Illuminated Address presented to Samuel Walliker

This elaborate illuminated address was presented to Samuel Walliker, Postmaster of Birmingham, in 1891. It congratulates him on his good works on behalf of the poor.

Junction of Park Hill Road and Moor Pool Avenue

Black and white photographic print showing land developed by Harborne Tenants Limited to build the new Moor Pool Estate.

Moor Pool Avenue

Black and white photographic print of housing on Moor Pool Avenue, showing unusually narrow street width.

Single Storey Dwellings for Aged People, by Manzoni

Watercolour artist impression by Sir Herbert Manzoni, City Engineer and Surveyor, depicting layout of the kind of elderly person's maisonette-type dwelling built on new housing estates.

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