Old Small Heath

The bustling suburb of Small Heath is shown here during Edwardian times with shops such as the giant Small Heath Drapery Warehouse lining its busy streets. Several pictures show the local tram services, with two taken when the new electrified tramway was being installed in 1904/05. One of the most remarkable events that Small Heath experienced was the tornado of June 1931, and four photographs illustrate some of the damage this caused. There's also a view of bomb-damaged houses in Oldknow Road. Other pictures cover the length and breadth of Coventry Road and Green Lane, with many more minor streets included, among them Cyril Road, Langley Road, St Oswald's Road, Dora Road, Mansell Road and Armoury Road.

Author: John Bick
Publisher: Stenlake
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Covers, 10 x 7 inches tall, lavishly illustrated with old B&W photos throughout.


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- Local History/Interest:England -> Midlands

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