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Birmingham West Midlands England Collection

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Portrait Of E R Taylor, 1850-1900. Creator: Edward R Taylor

Portrait Of E R Taylor, 1850-1900. Creator: Edward R Taylor
Portrait Of E R Taylor, 1850-1900. Possibly a self-portrait. Birmingham artist Edward R Taylor was founder of Ruskin Pottery, Smethwick

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Portrait Of John Derrington, 1750-1805. Creator: James Millar

Portrait Of John Derrington, 1750-1805. Creator: James Millar
Portrait Of John Derrington, 1750-1805. Dr John Derrington (1747-1805), Birmingham surgeon and apothecary

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham - photography by aid of the Magnesium Light

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham - photography by aid of the Magnesium Light, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham - photography by aid of the Magnesium Light - a sketch at the soiree at the Townhall, 1865

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Opening of the Birmingham Central Free Library, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the Birmingham Central Free Library, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the Birmingham Central Free Library, 1865. 'The Central Free Library (the second institution of this kind established, under Mr)

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: Professor Phillips...in the Townhall, 1865

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: Professor Phillips...in the Townhall, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: Professor Phillips, the President, delivering the Inaugural Address in the Townhall, 1865

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The Old Ship Inn, Birmingham, Prince Rupert's head-quarters, 1865. Creator: Unknown

The Old Ship Inn, Birmingham, Prince Rupert's head-quarters, 1865. Creator: Unknown
The Old Ship Inn, Birmingham, Prince Rupert's head-quarters, 1865. View of '...the Old Ship Inn, at Camp Hill, where Prince Rupert took up his head-quarters, in April, 1643

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The Old Crown House, Birmingham, 1865. Creator: Unknown

The Old Crown House, Birmingham, 1865. Creator: Unknown
The Old Crown House, Birmingham, 1865. 'The Old Crown House is described by Mr. Toulmin Smith, in his "Memorials of Old Birmingham," as one of the most ancient specimens of English domestic

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Handsworth Church, Birmingham, the burial-place of James Watt, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Handsworth Church, Birmingham, the burial-place of James Watt, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Handsworth Church, Birmingham, the burial-place of James Watt, 1865. 'The tomb of James Watt, adorned by Chantrey's noble statue

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Heathfield House, near Birmingham, the residence of James Watt, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Heathfield House, near Birmingham, the residence of James Watt, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Heathfield House, near Birmingham, the residence of James Watt, 1865. View of '...the last residence of James Watt, Heathfield House, where he died, in 1819...the tower of his burial-place

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Industrial Exhibition at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Industrial Exhibition at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Working Men's Industrial Exhibition at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 1865. Bingley Hall was the first purpose-built exhibition hall in Britain. 'The articles displayed are of a miscellaneous character

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Wrekin, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Wrekin, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Wrekin, 1865. 'The visit from Birmingham to the Wrekin was made by a party of 200, many of them ladies, the majority men of science

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: soiree in the Townhall, the Refreshment-Room

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: soiree in the Townhall, the Refreshment-Room, 1865 Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: soiree in the Townhall, the Refreshment-Room, 1865. We present [a] view of the interior of the Refreshment-Room

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Reception-Room, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Reception-Room, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Reception-Room, 1865. 'We present [a] view of the interior of the Reception-room (the Exchange Assembly-room, New-street)

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The new Wesleyan Chapel, at Aston Villa, Lozells, Birmingham, 1865. Creator: Unknown

The new Wesleyan Chapel, at Aston Villa, Lozells, Birmingham, 1865. Creator: Unknown
The new Wesleyan Chapel, at Aston Villa, Lozells, Birmingham, 1865. 'The Wesleyan Methodists of Birmingham have lately built themselves a new place of worship at Aston Villa, in Lozells

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The fatal explosion at a percussion-cap manufactory in Graham-Street, Birmingham:...the ruins

The fatal explosion at a percussion-cap manufactory in Graham-Street, Birmingham:...the ruins, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The fatal explosion at a percussion-cap manufactory in Graham-Street, Birmingham: view of the ruins, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. W. Hart

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Band of Hope Fete in Aston Park, Birmingham, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Band of Hope Fete in Aston Park, Birmingham, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Band of Hope Fete in Aston Park, Birmingham, 1858. 6000 children attend a festival. A programme was drawn up for the amusements, which included a vontriloquial entertainment, a "temple of magic

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Birmingham Corporation Address to Her... 1858

The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Birmingham Corporation Address to Her... 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Birmingham Corporation Address to Her Majesty in the Townhalll, 1858

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The workshop of James Watt at Heathfield, near Birmingham, as it was at his death in 1818, 1886

The workshop of James Watt at Heathfield, near Birmingham, as it was at his death in 1818, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The workshop of James Watt at Heathfield, near Birmingham, as it was at his death in 1818, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1891. Creator: Unknown

The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1891. Creator: Unknown
The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales; The Great Hall of the New Law Courts, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1891. Creator: Unknown

The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1891. Creator: Unknown
The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales; The Exterior of the New Law Courts, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Portrait of James Fern Webster, 1862. Creator: EH Bolt

Portrait of James Fern Webster, 1862. Creator: EH Bolt
Portrait of James Fern Webster, 1862. James Fern Webster was an engineer and prolific inventor who lived and worked in Solihull Lodge (West Midlands) in 1870-80

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham:...a paper on the geology of the district, 1865

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham:...a paper on the geology of the district, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the secretary of the Valley Field Club reading a paper on the geology of the district, 1865. 'Hunger and thirst level all distinctions

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham:...'Pursuit of Science Under Difficulties', 1865

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham:..."Pursuit of Science Under Difficulties", 1865. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham:..."Pursuit of Science Under Difficulties", 1865. '...the party, after gaining a view of the Brown Clee hills on the left - the greatest elevations in

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Wytch, near Malvern, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Wytch, near Malvern, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Wytch, near Malvern, 1865. View of '...that remarkable pass, called "The Wytch"...[ie The Wyche Cutting

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Priory Church, Malvern, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Priory Church, Malvern, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: the Priory Church, Malvern, 1865. '...the geologists...where they were received by Dr. Harvey B

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: St. Martin's Church, Birmingham, 1858. Creator: Unknown

St. Martin's Church, Birmingham, 1858. Creator: Unknown
St. Martin's Church, Birmingham, 1858. This noble edifice, the parish church of Birmingham, was first erected in the eighth century

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Triple-Barrel Breechloading Flintlock Pistol, England, c. 1820. Creator: Unknown

Triple-Barrel Breechloading Flintlock Pistol, England, c. 1820. Creator: Unknown
Triple-Barrel Breechloading Flintlock Pistol, England, c. 1820

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Claret Jug, Birmingham, c. 1892-c. 1893. Creator: Christopher Dresser

Claret Jug, Birmingham, c. 1892-c. 1893. Creator: Christopher Dresser
Claret Jug, Birmingham, c. 1892-c. 1893

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Purse-Shaped Vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1818 / 19. Creator: John Shaw

Purse-Shaped Vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1818 / 19. Creator: John Shaw
Purse-Shaped Vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1818/19

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Tureen with Cover, Birmingham, c. 1880. Creator: Christopher Dresser

Tureen with Cover, Birmingham, c. 1880. Creator: Christopher Dresser
Tureen with Cover, Birmingham, c. 1880

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Ladle, Birmingham, c. 1880. Creator: Christopher Dresser

Ladle, Birmingham, c. 1880. Creator: Christopher Dresser
Ladle, Birmingham, c. 1880

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The Opening of Calthorpe Park 1857, 1857. Creator: Samuel Lines

The Opening of Calthorpe Park 1857, 1857. Creator: Samuel Lines
The Opening of Calthorpe Park 1857, 1857

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Washwood Heath, 1840. Now Washwood Heath, Birmingham. Creator: Unknown

Washwood Heath, 1840. Now Washwood Heath, Birmingham. Creator: Unknown
Washwood Heath, 1840. Now Washwood Heath, Birmingham

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Sarehole Mill, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: George Willis-Pryce

Sarehole Mill, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: George Willis-Pryce
Sarehole Mill, late 19th-early 20th century

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Old Tree at Alum Rock, 1840-1860. Alum Rock, Birmingham. Creator: Unknown

Old Tree at Alum Rock, 1840-1860. Alum Rock, Birmingham. Creator: Unknown
Old Tree at Alum Rock, 1840-1860. Alum Rock, Birmingham

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Saltley College, Birmingham, 1852. St Peters College, Saltley. Creator: Unknown

Saltley College, Birmingham, 1852. St Peters College, Saltley. Creator: Unknown
Saltley College, Birmingham, 1852. St Peters College, Saltley

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Old Pebble Mill Pool, Birmingham, (19th century). Creator: J. Booth

Old Pebble Mill Pool, Birmingham, (19th century). Creator: J. Booth
Old Pebble Mill Pool, Birmingham, (19th century). Attributed to J.Booth

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Tudor Gateway, Aston Hall, 1895. Creator: H E Pountney

Tudor Gateway, Aston Hall, 1895. Creator: H E Pountney
Tudor Gateway, Aston Hall, 1895. Aston Hall, Birmingham

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The Duke of Cambridge Leaving the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1857. Creator: Samuel Lines

The Duke of Cambridge Leaving the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1857. Creator: Samuel Lines
The Duke of Cambridge Leaving the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1857

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Tennal Old Hall, 1879. Birmingham. Creator: Sidney Currie

Tennal Old Hall, 1879. Birmingham. Creator: Sidney Currie
Tennal Old Hall, 1879. Birmingham

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: A Birmingham Canal Lock, 1920-30. View of Cambrian Wharf in Ladywood

A Birmingham Canal Lock, 1920-30. View of Cambrian Wharf in Ladywood

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: The Rev. Hugh Hutton (1795-1871), 1840-1860. Creator: Douglas Y Blakiston

The Rev. Hugh Hutton (1795-1871), 1840-1860. Creator: Douglas Y Blakiston
The Rev. Hugh Hutton (1795-1871), 1840-1860. The Reverend Hugh Hutton was minister of the Old Meeting House, Birmingham 1822-51

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Worcester Street, Birmingham, 1883. Creator: A. Freeman Smith

Worcester Street, Birmingham, 1883. Creator: A. Freeman Smith
Worcester Street, Birmingham, 1883. View of New Street Station with Worcester Street to the left. This is a view of New Street Station in central Birmingham in the 1880s

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Hobmore Road Ford, 1860-1900. Creator: E Watts

Hobmore Road Ford, 1860-1900. Creator: E Watts
Hobmore Road Ford, 1860-1900

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Haymaking Mathews Field, Handsworth, Birmingham, dated 01 / 07 / 1859

Haymaking Mathews Field, Handsworth, Birmingham, dated 01 / 07 / 1859
Haymaking Mathews Field, Handsworth, Birmingham, dated 01/07/1859

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Portrait of Alderman Henry Hawkes, 1876. Creator: William Thomas Roden

Portrait of Alderman Henry Hawkes, 1876. Creator: William Thomas Roden
Portrait of Alderman Henry Hawkes, 1876

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Portrait of Joseph Moore (1817-1892), 1870. Creator: William Thomas Roden

Portrait of Joseph Moore (1817-1892), 1870. Creator: William Thomas Roden
Portrait of Joseph Moore (1817-1892), 1870

Background imageBirmingham West Midlands England Collection: Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), 1877. Creator: William Thomas Roden

Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), 1877. Creator: William Thomas Roden
Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), 1877



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