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The Parade Collection

The Parade is a vibrant and bustling area of Birmingham, England, located in the heart of the city, and is home to a variety of independent shops, cafes

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Background imageThe Parade Collection: Ordnance Survey Map, West Bar area, Sheffield, 1889 (Yorkshire sheet 294. 8. 11)

Ordnance Survey Map, West Bar area, Sheffield, 1889 (Yorkshire sheet 294. 8. 11)
This map features: Top left: West Bar, tramway, Corporation Street, West Bar Green, Moseley's Arms Public House, Scotland Street, Crown Inn, Lambert Street, Steelhouse Lane, Furnace Hill

Background imageThe Parade Collection: The Mayor of Stratford Upon Avon, Councillor Patrick Dare

The Mayor of Stratford Upon Avon, Councillor Patrick Dare, pictured with Major General THF Foulkes, representing the Commandant of the Corps of Royal Engineers

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Reception of Mr John Bright at Birmingham (engraving)

Reception of Mr John Bright at Birmingham (engraving)
1624429 Reception of Mr John Bright at Birmingham (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reception of Mr John Bright at Birmingham)

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Press day at the BMC works at Longbridge, Birmingham, West Midlands

Press day at the BMC works at Longbridge, Birmingham, West Midlands. Pictured, Patrick Edwards, sitting in the smallest of the BMC cars, leads the parade of new vehicles on show for the first time

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham - looking west from Monument Road (note Church of the Redeemer - left and Simpson & Sons Butchers - right) Date: 1911

Background imageThe Parade Collection: High Street, Harborne, south-west Birmingham

High Street, Harborne, south-west Birmingham - looking toward the Green Man Parade of shops (right) towards The Junction Date: circa 1925

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Sutton Coldfield Parade early 1900s

Sutton Coldfield Parade early 1900s

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Moseley The Parade Birmingham early 1900s

Moseley The Parade Birmingham early 1900s

Background imageThe Parade Collection: The Parade, Moseley, Birmingham early 1900's

The Parade, Moseley, Birmingham early 1900's
The Parade, Moseley, Birmingham early 1900's

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Hall Green The Parade Birmingham early 1900s

Hall Green The Parade Birmingham early 1900s

Background imageThe Parade Collection: The Parade, Hall Green Birmingham early 1900's

The Parade, Hall Green Birmingham early 1900's
The Parade, Hall Green Birmingham early 1900's

Background imageThe Parade Collection: 13830676

13830676

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Transport by horse and carriage (colour litho)

Transport by horse and carriage (colour litho)
729101 Transport by horse and carriage (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Transport by horse and carriage. A series of illustrations)

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Rifle Corps Stores, trade card for the proprietor, Pope (coloured engraving)

Rifle Corps Stores, trade card for the proprietor, Pope (coloured engraving)
731568 Rifle Corps Stores, trade card for the proprietor, Pope (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rifle Corps Stores)

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Trade card, Rifle Corps Stores (engraving)

Trade card, Rifle Corps Stores (engraving)
732051 Trade card, Rifle Corps Stores (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trade card, Rifle Corps Stores, top of New Street, Birmingham)

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Scenes on the Road in the Old Coaching Days (colour litho)

Scenes on the Road in the Old Coaching Days (colour litho)
1037917 Scenes on the Road in the Old Coaching Days (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scenes on the Road in the Old Coaching Days)

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Newly crowned European champions Aston Villa, parade the European Champions Cup trophy to

Newly crowned European champions Aston Villa, parade the European Champions Cup trophy to some of the 20, 000 fans who gathered outside Birmingham Town Hall in the City Centre for a civic reception

Background imageThe Parade Collection: King Haakon of Norway inspects a Guard of Honour by the Birmingham Zone of the Home Guard

King Haakon of Norway inspects a Guard of Honour by the Birmingham Zone of the Home Guard, during a visit to an un-named Midlands aircraft factory. 8th April 1942

Background imageThe Parade Collection: King Haakon of Norway during a visit to an un-named Midlands aircraft factory

King Haakon of Norway during a visit to an un-named Midlands aircraft factory. 8th April 1942

Background imageThe Parade Collection: King Haakon of Norway inspects a Guard of Honour on 8th April 1942, accompanied by Col. J

King Haakon of Norway inspects a Guard of Honour on 8th April 1942, accompanied by Col. J. Clive Piggott (late Capt. Coldstream Guards), Commander of the Birmingham Zone of the Home Guard

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Women munition workers parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker

Women munition workers parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Matilda and Valentine tanks parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production

Matilda and Valentine tanks parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Norman Tiptaft Lord Mayor of Birmingham rides a Matilda tank at the head of a parade

Norman Tiptaft Lord Mayor of Birmingham rides a Matilda tank at the head of a parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Matilda and Valentine tanks parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production

Matilda and Valentine tanks parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Lord Harrowby taking the salute at a parade of Walsall L. D. V. 19th July 1940

Lord Harrowby taking the salute at a parade of Walsall L. D. V. 19th July 1940
Lord Harrowby taking the salute at a parade of Walsall L.D.V. 19th July 1940

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Members of the Home Guard parade for inspection at an un-named Birmingham location 15th

Members of the Home Guard parade for inspection at an un-named Birmingham location 15th June 1941

Background imageThe Parade Collection: A VE Day fancy dress parade in a Birmingham suburb 1945

A VE Day fancy dress parade in a Birmingham suburb 1945

Background imageThe Parade Collection: A drum major parade through Birmingham. It is unknown what regiment the drum

A drum major parade through Birmingham. It is unknown what regiment the drum majors are from. Picture taken 24th June 1944

Background imageThe Parade Collection: In your street in every street in built-up areas over the whole country there will be

In your street in every street in built-up areas over the whole country there will be strangely clad figures and machines like this one... if war comes

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 Militiamen seen here at Oswestry camp

Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 Militiamen seen here at Oswestry camp receiving training on different types of anti-aircraft gun

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Lined up for the first roll call of their six monthsservice at Whittington Barracks

Lined up for the first roll call of their six monthsservice at Whittington Barracks, these young militiamen do not look as though they are finding it much of an ordeal

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Militiamen in training 15th July 1939 Militiamen seen here at Whittington Barracks

Militiamen in training 15th July 1939 Militiamen seen here at Whittington Barracks, Lichfield receiving basic training. The Militiamen were the result of The Military Training Act 1939 which was an

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 Militiamen seen here at Oswestry camp

Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 Militiamen seen here at Oswestry camp receiving basic training. The Militiamen were the result of The Military Training Act 1939 which was an Act of Parliament

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 On parade at Oswestry camp

Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 On parade at Oswestry camp.in the background are several classes on different types of anti-aircraft gun

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Dudley Road, Birmingham ARP Service parade after an exercise

Dudley Road, Birmingham ARP Service parade after an exercise. September 1939 In 1935 the Home Office announced that local authorities would be responsible for drawing up plans for public protection

Background imageThe Parade Collection: The Corps of Royal Engineers in Birmingham to say thank you for the '

The Corps of Royal Engineers in Birmingham to say thank you for the " tremendous help" the city has given the Army in the past and to launch a military exhibition. 22nd August 1963

Background imageThe Parade Collection: An ancient tricycle built by B. S. A. in 1882, which appeared in the parade of ancient

An ancient tricycle built by B. S. A. in 1882, which appeared in the parade of ancient
An ancient tricycle built by B.S.A. in 1882, which appeared in the parade of ancient and modern bicycles at the Grand Rally of Cycling Clubs at Harrogate, North Yorkshire. 19th January 1938

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Queen Elizabeth II at the colour presentation, Centenary Square, Birmingham

Queen Elizabeth II at the colour presentation, Centenary Square, Birmingham, during her visit to the West Midlands for her Silver Jubilee tour. 27th July 1977

Background imageThe Parade Collection: A carnival atmosphere came to Huddersfield on Saturday, with music

A carnival atmosphere came to Huddersfield on Saturday, with music and entertainment Caribbean style. A procession through Birkby and the town centre began an afternoon

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Sutton Coldfields Cleric Silver should stay in the town after the Sutton-Birmingham

Sutton Coldfields Cleric Silver should stay in the town after the Sutton-Birmingham merger in April. The Mayor, Ald. Donald Mills seen here with Mayoress Mrs Mills and the silver

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Aston Villa FC, Victory Parade after winning 1957 FA Cup Final 2-1 against Manchester

Aston Villa FC, Victory Parade after winning 1957 FA Cup Final 2-1 against Manchester United yesterday, pictured Sunday 5th May 1957

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Birmingham Pride, 25th May 1997. Birmingham Pride is a weekend-long LGBT

Birmingham Pride, 25th May 1997. Birmingham Pride is a weekend-long LGBT, festival held annually in the Gay Village, Hurst Street, Birmingham, England, over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Victory parade in Birmingham following VE Day. 15th May 1945

Victory parade in Birmingham following VE Day. 15th May 1945

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Lord Mayors Show, Birmingham, Saturday 26th May 1973

Lord Mayors Show, Birmingham, Saturday 26th May 1973

Background imageThe Parade Collection: Lord Mayors Show, Birmingham, Saturday 26th May 1973

Lord Mayors Show, Birmingham, Saturday 26th May 1973. Evening Mail, The Birmingham Post, Sunday Mercury, Newspaper, Float

Background imageThe Parade Collection: St Patricks Day Parade, Birmingham, 19th March 1967

St Patricks Day Parade, Birmingham, 19th March 1967

Background imageThe Parade Collection: St Patricks Day Service, Birmingham, 17th March 1970

St Patricks Day Service, Birmingham, 17th March 1970

Background imageThe Parade Collection: St Patricks Day March, Birmingham, 16th March 1969

St Patricks Day March, Birmingham, 16th March 1969



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The Parade Collection

The Parade is a vibrant and bustling area of Birmingham, England, located in the heart of the city, and is home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants that offer something for everyone. The area also has plenty of green spaces for people to relax in and enjoy the sunshine. A great place to explore on foot or by bike as there are plenty of pedestrianised streets lined with trees and benches. There are also several public artworks scattered throughout the area which add an extra layer of interest. With its lively atmosphere, unique shops and excellent transport links, one of Birmingham's most popular areas for locals and visitors alike.
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The Parade collection from Media Storehouse features a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the beauty and charm of Birmingham's iconic parade. This historic area in England is known for its vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. Our collection includes breathtaking images of the colorful buildings lining the streets, bustling markets filled with fresh produce and local craftspeople selling their wares. The photographs showcase the unique architecture of this area which dates back to Victorian times. Whether you're looking to add some character to your home or office space or simply want a beautiful keepsake from one of Europe's most charming cities, The Parade collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on all products, each item is sure to be a treasured addition to any art lover's collection.
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We offer a wide range of art prints featuring The Parade area in Birmingham, England. These prints capture the beauty and essence of this historic location, showcasing its stunning architecture, bustling streets and vibrant atmosphere. You can choose from a variety of styles and sizes to suit your personal taste and decor needs. Whether you're looking for a striking black-and-white print or a colorful depiction of The Parade at night, we have something to offer. Our collection includes both contemporary and vintage prints that are sure to add character and charm to any room in your home or office. In addition to traditional paper prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints that are perfect for creating a bold statement piece on your wall. With their high-quality printing technology, these canvases will bring out the vivid colors and intricate details of each image. If you're looking for beautiful art prints that celebrate the unique spirit of The Parade area in Birmingham, look no further than our impressive collection.
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We offer a wide range of art prints featuring The Parade in Birmingham, England. Our prices vary depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have options for both framed and unframed prints, as well as canvas prints and posters. Our prices are competitive and reflect the quality of our products. We take pride in offering high-quality art prints that capture the beauty of The Parade in all its glory. Whether you're looking for a small print to hang on your wall or a large canvas to make a statement piece, we have something for everyone. Our team is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that every order is fulfilled with care and attention to detail. So if you're interested in purchasing an art print featuring The Parade in Birmingham, be sure to check out our selection today.
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