Rogers and Priestley's Music Shop, Colmore Row, date unknown. tinyurl.com/3hwanpkf
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Scream if you want to go faster at this Birmingham fair, 1960. tinyurl.com/4e8s6nfa
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It's #InternationalDayOfFamilies so we're sharing this image of the Gibson family outside the Hollies, Castle Bromwich, 1897
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Bradshaw's Dining and Refreshment Rooms, Dudley Street, 1899. The pub was owned by Holder's Brewery of Nova Scotia Street, who were acquired by M&B in 1919. tinyurl.com/3yu8mkkk #PubsofBirmingham #Pub #Birmingham #Brum
Rosebery Street Tram Depot, 1937. Opening in 1906, this depot held 85 trams, which ran along the Hagley Road, Dudley Road and into Ladywood. It would close in 1947.
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It was #OnThisDay in 1851 that the Kent Street Baths opened. Here are the Turkish baths, dated early Twentieth Century. tinyurl.com/ydk8xxye #OTD #Birmingham #Brum #LocaLHistory
Mr Manzoni's dream... The Inner Ring Road, Bull Ring Shopping Centre and Rotunda, 1967.
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Rowton House, Alcester Street, date unknown. Built in 1903, this imposing building was part of a chain of hostels for homeless or low-paid working men initiated by philanthropist Lord Rowton. It could house 819 men, paying 6d per night. tinyurl.com/7shpy2tv #Birmingham #Brum #LocalHistory
We're marking #VEDay with this collection of images of Brum during WWII. As well as images like this, taken at Castle Bromwich, you'll find lots taken during the Birmingham Blitz tinyurl.com/2b63b5zu #Birmingham #Brum #LocalHistory #VEDay2025
The Wellington Inn, Highgate, 1960. This brum boozer stood on the corner of Gooch Street and Bishop Street and is now a fast food restaurant. tinyurl.com/3np9rrtc #Birmingham #PubsofBirmingham #LocalHistory #Brum #Pub
We're celebrating #NursesWeek2025 with this image taken at the First Southern General Hospital in 1916. It was housed at the University of Birmingham in Edgbaston and was one of the largest military hospitals in the city. tinyurl.com/bdzdj862 #NursesWeek #Birmingham #WWI #FirstWorldWar
Princess Elizabeth visits Villa Park, June 1951. The future queen is attending a display of physical exercise and games involving 250 schoolchildren, which took place as part of the Festival of Britain. tinyurl.com/4eruujds #Birmingham #Brum #LocalHistory #AstonVilla #RoyalFamily
We're celebrating #InternationalWorkersDay with this image taken during the 1950s at a Birmingham toy factory, which may be Chad Valley, which was based in Harborne. tinyurl.com/53ktb6h4 #Birmingham #Brum #LocalHistory
Bartons Arms, Newtown, 1982. Built in 1900 - 1901 and designed by James and Lister Lea, famous patrons of this Grade II* listed pub include Ozzy Osbourne, Enrico Carouso, Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy. tinyurl.com/2w23vwnd #Birmingham #Pub #LocalHistory #PubsofBirmingham
We're waltzing into #InternationalDanceDay with this fab image of BBC's Come Dancing taken at Birmingham's Locarno Ballroom, early 1960s. Opening in 1961, the Locarno was one of Birmingham's most popular nightspots. After several name changes it would close in 2010. tinyurl.com/2eepr5nr #Birmingham
Known as 'Chunky' to his friends, tram car 781 trundles down the Bristol Road, c.1930s. tinyurl.com/yy2tdhhk #Birmingham #Brum #Transport #Travel #LocalHistory #Tram
Rubery and Navigation Street tramcar, circa 1930s. Birmingham Corporation Tramways ran trams in the city between 1904 and 1953. It was the largest narrow-gauge network in the UK. tinyurl.com/2ap4b5wu #Birmingham #Brum #Trams #Transport
S & K Foodstore, Harbury Road, Balsall heath tinyurl.com/fya8683d #Birmingham #Brum #Shop
The Salutation pub, which stood at the junction of Snow Hill and Summer Lane. Built in 1887 it replaced an earlier pub which was established in 1750. Known for live bands (particularly trad jazz) and boxing, it closed in 1968, when this image was taken. tinyurl.com/uv5n2je4 #Pub #Birmingham #Brum
George Dixon School, Edgbaston, date unknown. Set up by councillor, mayor and education reformer George Dixon, this school occupied the site of Oozells Street Board School from 1888. It was rebuilt in 1906 and is currently George Dixon Academy tinyurl.com/8fryfp3r #Birmingham #School #Brum
Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School, date unknown. Opening in 1838, this Tudor-style building stood on the north side of Five Ways. It became a King Edwards school in 1882 and was demolished when the area was rebuilt. tinyurl.com/4tcntfav #Birmingham #Brum #School #LocalHistory
Scotland Passage, looking towards High Street, Birmingham, c.1920s. This passage was sandwiched between the Co-Op and Metropole Hotel and was built over when the Co-Op acquired the hotel tinyurl.com/36b39awk #Birmingam #Brum #LocalHistory
The Cannon Hill Tulip Festival, 1964. The annual festival began in 1960 and was the brainchild of Sir Frank Price, as an attempt to brighten up the city. It would feature hundreds of flowers, military tattoos and even a mock Dutch village. The festival ended during the 1970s. tinyurl.com/5hk3evhz
Raymond Mason's Forward sculpture, Centenary Square. Cast in polyester resin, it represents Birmingham's growth and development. It was damaged by fire in April 2003 and permanently removed. tinyurl.com/4a5wc26c #Birmingham #Brum #LocalHistory #Sculpture #PublicArt
Selly Oak Tram Depot, c.1930s. Situated on Harborne Lane, the depot opened in 1927 and was converted into a bus garage in 1952. It closed in 1986 and is now a branch of Access Self Storage.
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Selly Oak Tram Depot, c.1930s. Situated on Harborne Lane, the depot opened in 1927 and was converted into a bus garage in 1952. It closed in 1986 and is now a branch of Access Self Storage. tinyurl.com/37exub2d #Birmingham #Brum #LocalHistory #Tram #SellyOak
Shenley Court Farm, 1936. This was one of three farms that dominated the Shenley area from the 18th Century. It is now the site of Shenley Court School. tinyurl.com/y77cypsx #Birmingham #Brum #Farm #LocalHistory #Shenley
Housing on the corner of Sherlock Street and St. Luke's Road, Balsall Heath, 1968. tinyurl.com/khdxy6sr #Birmingham #Brum #LocalHistory #BalsallHeath
Sherlock Street, c.1938. It's said that this street inspired the name of the world's most famous fictional consulting detective, when its creator, Arthur Conan Doyle worked as a dispensing chemist in nearby Aston, between 1878 and 1881. tinyurl.com/yyaj7ubw #Aston #Birmingham #SherlockHolmes #Brum
Enjoying a cheeky patisserie cake at Druckers in the Pallasades, 1999. The shopping centre opened in 1990, after a refurbishment of the original Birmingham Shopping Centre, which was built above New Street Station in 1971. tinyurl.com/mu548j2r #Birmingham #Brum #Shopping #LocalHistory