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Birmingham is the second largest city in England and is located in the West Midlands region and has a population of over 1.1 million people

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Background imageBirmingham Collection: Women of the ATS operating the height finder optics at an anti aircraft battery in

Women of the ATS operating the height finder optics at an anti aircraft battery in the West Midlands. 12 December 1941

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Monorail Opening at Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Brierley Hill

Monorail Opening at Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Brierley Hill, by Don and Roy Richardson property developers with Sir Eric Pountain

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Birmingham factory worker Mrs Ann Cottrell of Theodore Street, Birmingham, aged 83

Birmingham factory worker Mrs Ann Cottrell of Theodore Street, Birmingham, aged 83, at work at a munitions factory in the West Midlands during the Second World War. 11th September 1941

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus

Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus, designed in conjuction with J A Maudsley, City of Birmingham Architect. 3rd October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: General view of Birmingham city centre, West Midlands. 4th October 1967

General view of Birmingham city centre, West Midlands. 4th October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: General view of the Bull Ring centre and Rotunda in Birmingham, West Midlands

General view of the Bull Ring centre and Rotunda in Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) works in Birmingham

The BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) works in Birmingham. Mrs Pasgllalina D Prizio fixes a transfer to one of the hundreds of motor cycles

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The Bull Ring area, showing the Rotunda building and Ringway. Birmingham, West Midlands

The Bull Ring area, showing the Rotunda building and Ringway. Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: General view of the city of Birmingham, West Midlands. October 1967

General view of the city of Birmingham, West Midlands. October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: General scenes around the Bull Ring centre in Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967

General scenes around the Bull Ring centre in Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Jeff Lynne (singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra

Jeff Lynne (singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra) pictured with his girlfriend Sandi Kaperson. They have announced their engagement and are pictured at Jeffs Midlands home

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Jeff Lynne (singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra

Jeff Lynne (singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra) pictured with his girlfriend Sandi Kaperson. They have announced their engagement and are pictured at Jeffs Midlands home

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The Austin Mini car assembly line night shift at Longbridge, Birmingham, West Midlands

The Austin Mini car assembly line night shift at Longbridge, Birmingham, West Midlands. 29th September 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: A student at the Art School, Birmingham, wearing designs by some of the students

A student at the Art School, Birmingham, wearing designs by some of the students, pictured in a work room at the school. 11th October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Lucas factory. Operators in the illuminating department where head lamp reflectors are

Lucas factory. Operators in the illuminating department where head lamp reflectors are made. Pictured, Esther McCarthy and Myles McEntire. Birmingham, West Midlands. 2nd October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Students at the Art School, Birmingham, wearing designs by some of the students

Students at the Art School, Birmingham, wearing designs by some of the students, pictured in the grounds of the school. 11th October 1967

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Aerial view of Lichfield Cathedral. 20th April 1988

Aerial view of Lichfield Cathedral. 20th April 1988

Background imageBirmingham Collection: A quaint corner of Old Lichfield, Quonians Lane, off Dam Street

A quaint corner of Old Lichfield, Quonians Lane, off Dam Street, almost in the shadow of the Cathedral. here are the work shops of a leading firm of ecclesiastical sculptors where skilled craftsmen

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Tudor Row, Lichfield. 23rd February 1988

Tudor Row, Lichfield. 23rd February 1988

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Charrington, Georgian-fronted chemist in Lichfield, Staffordshire. 30th July 1952

Charrington, Georgian-fronted chemist in Lichfield, Staffordshire. 30th July 1952

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Ansells Brewery pouring 400, 000 pints of beer into Birmingham

Ansells Brewery pouring 400, 000 pints of beer into Birminghams sewers because of an inter - union dispute, which has closed over 50 public houses

Background imageBirmingham Collection: An unexpected photo call with Elton John. He is performing at the National Exhibition

An unexpected photo call with Elton John. He is performing at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, on his Reg Strikes Back Tour

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Elton John on his European Express Tour which was the European leg of his 1984 Breaking

Elton John on his European Express Tour which was the European leg of his 1984 Breaking Hearts Tour. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. 23rd June 1984

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park

Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park. The new generation, conforming to the new rule of looking unusual

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Santos FC player Pele, pictured at Villa Park for a match against Aston Villa

Santos FC player Pele, pictured at Villa Park for a match against Aston Villa. 21st February 1972

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Castle Bromwich Hall, looking down one of the long vistas of holly trees, now over grown

Castle Bromwich Hall, looking down one of the long vistas of holly trees, now over grown. 17th July 1984

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Midlands munitions factory 3rd October 1939 A party of London

Midlands munitions factory 3rd October 1939 A party of London and Provincial journalists, including the representatives of important foreign newspapers

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The Lord Mayor of Birmingham inspecting a fleet of new A. R. P

The Lord Mayor of Birmingham inspecting a fleet of new A. R. P
The Lord Mayor of Birmingham inspecting a fleet of new A.R.P. ambulances at the Municipal Car Park Depot with Councillor N Tiptaft (Chairman of the A.R.P. committee and Mr V Hamilton (Chief A.R.P)

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands seen here being issued with their

Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands seen here being issued with their uniforms at Whittington Barracks, Lichfield, this morning

Background imageBirmingham Collection: A bandsman of the South Staffordshire Regiment seen here rehearsing with a boy soldier at

A bandsman of the South Staffordshire Regiment seen here rehearsing with a boy soldier at the Regimental Training Depot. 15th September 1939

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Street trader selling hot dogs. Birmingham, West Midlands. 20th November 1970

Street trader selling hot dogs. Birmingham, West Midlands. 20th November 1970

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Street traders at the corner of Bull Street and Temple Row. Birmingham, West Midlands

Street traders at the corner of Bull Street and Temple Row. Birmingham, West Midlands. 20th November 1970

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Black Sabbaths Tony Iommi helps to demolish a wall at Musical Exchanges in

Black Sabbaths Tony Iommi helps to demolish a wall at Musical Exchanges in Birmingham. The demolition is to make way for the largest guitar in the country. 29th September 1993

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park

Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park. The new generation, conforming to the new rule of looking unusual

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Exterior of the Hummingbird in Dale End, Birmingham, West Midlands. 10th July 1990

Exterior of the Hummingbird in Dale End, Birmingham, West Midlands. 10th July 1990

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Ian Richardson as Oberon and Judi Dench as Titania in A Midsummer Nights Dream at The

Ian Richardson as Oberon and Judi Dench as Titania in A Midsummer Nights Dream at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon Avon. West Midlands. Picture taken 17th April 1962

Background imageBirmingham Collection: A deserted scene in tram-lined Garrison Lane, showing the old style of flats of the 1920s

A deserted scene in tram-lined Garrison Lane, showing the old style of flats of the 1920s. Birmingham, West Midlands. Circa 1920

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Five Ways from Harborne Road, Birmingham, West Midlands. 1920

Five Ways from Harborne Road, Birmingham, West Midlands. 1920

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Quality control at the BSA Factory, Small Heath, Birmingham seen here inspecting

Quality control at the BSA Factory, Small Heath, Birmingham seen here inspecting the front forks for BSA motorcycles. Circa 1965

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Quality Control at the end of the production line at the BSA Factory, Small Heath

Quality Control at the end of the production line at the BSA Factory, Small Heath, Birmingham. Circa 1965

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Machinist at the BSA Factory, Small Heath, Birmingham seen here manufacturing front forks

Machinist at the BSA Factory, Small Heath, Birmingham seen here manufacturing front forks for BSA motorcycles. Circa 1965

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Shirley Town FC, Church Road, Solihull, West Midlands, England, Tuesday 27th August 1935

Shirley Town FC, Church Road, Solihull, West Midlands, England, Tuesday 27th August 1935. Shirley Town are newcomers to the Birmingham Combination

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Bilston Pottery 1958 A worker inspects the controls for the electrical operated

Bilston Pottery 1958 A worker inspects the controls for the electrical operated kiln at the Bilston Pottery

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Brierley Hill Glassworks 1st April 1952 Ernie Rowley engraving a vase in the works

Brierley Hill Glassworks 1st April 1952 Ernie Rowley engraving a vase in the works of Stevens and Williams Limited at Brierley Hill near Stourbridge

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The final days of Solihull Indoor Market, West Midlands. 30th December 1998

The final days of Solihull Indoor Market, West Midlands. 30th December 1998

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Drivers into Birmingham city centre are greeted by a new sign in Bristol Street with

Drivers into Birmingham city centre are greeted by a new sign in Bristol Street with the writing " Welcome to Lee Bank. Slum Area of Birmingham". Birmingham, West Midlands, 24th October 1996

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Making bowls is a fine art. At Messers Clapshaw and Cleave works, Coventry Road

Making bowls is a fine art. At Messers Clapshaw and Cleave works, Coventry Road, Birmingham where woods for the game of bowls are made

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Residents of Birmingham queue with their prams at the Coal Merchants in Green Lane

Residents of Birmingham queue with their prams at the Coal Merchants in Green Lane awaiting their allocation and hoping there is enough coal to go round following earlier shortages. 6th February 1954



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Birmingham Collection

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