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Visual Archive

Kings Heath
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Streets, parks, pubs and landmarks — a growing visual record of our neighbourhood from Victorian High Street to the present day.

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The legendary music venue on High Street — home to countless legendary nights.
Ye Olde Red Lion — Grade II listed, built 1903. Birmingham's first 'reformed' pub.
The former Ritz Ballroom — a beloved venue that fell to fire in 2013. Sorely missed.
Hazelwell Church — a quiet landmark on the southern edge of Kings Heath.
Kings Heath High Street, with The Station pub visible on the left.
Alcester Road South — the spine of Kings Heath.
A residential street in Kings Heath — classic red-brick Brummie terraces.
A police station lamp from circa 1900, now preserved in the West Midlands Police Museum.
Hollybank Road bordering Billesley Common — open space on the edge of B13.
A faded Twinings tea advert on Silver Street — painted on the brickwork and refusing to leave.
The centre of Moseley village — our neighbour to the north.
The southern gateway to Kings Heath, where the suburb meets the suburbs.

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