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1/1/1 [1904] Kelly's Directory 1904Published directory of national businesses.
1/2/1 [1906] Prescription book from Windridge's, starting in 1906Windridge's Pharmacy, Knowle High Street.
1/3/1 [1970] Scrap Book. 1970's
1/4/1 [1860] Bellringers' Rules. c.1860
1/5/1 [1936] Kelly's Directory 1936
1/6/1 [1914] 'The Records of Knowle' by Canon T. W. DowningCopy Number 176. In poor condition and now withdrawn from catalogue, for use in exhibitions, 5 January 2024..
1/7/1 [1972] 'The History of Knowle' by Eva Wootton. 1st Edition
1/7/2 [1972] The History of Knowle' by Eva Wootton.Duplicate copy of 1/7/1.
1/7/3 [1972] 'The History of Knowle' by Eva Wootton. 1st Edition
1/7/4 [1972] 'The History of Knowle' by Eva Wootton. 1st Edition
1/7/5 [1972] 'The History of Knowle' by Eva Wootton. 1st Edition
1/8/1 [1951] 'The Story of Packwood' by J. J. Belton
1/9/1 [1894] 'The Register of the Guild of Knowle' - translation by W.B.BickleyRegister of members from 1451 to 1535
Copy number 4
1/10/1 'The Printed Maps of Warwickshire 1576 - 1900'
1/11/1 Grocery order book from Lissiman's
1/12/1 [1951] Receipt book from Stowe House (then a guest house)
1/13/1 [1936] Visitors' book from Stowe House
1/14/1 [1966] 'Knowle Collegiate Church' (Revd. Anthony Upton, 1966)Duplicate: sent to Baddesley Clinton for sale.
1/14/2 [1967] 'Knowle Collegiate Church' (Revd. Anthony Upton, 1966)
1/15/1 [1966] 'Knowle Collegiate Church' (Revd. Anthony Upton, 1966)
1/16/1 How to Compile a History & Present Day Record of Village Life
1/17/1 [1914] 'The Records of Knowle' (Canon Downing, 1914)Signature of Dr. J. L. Whatley on flyleaf.
Copy number 24, Rebound.
1/18/1 'Alum' by T. A. H. MorrisonThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
1/19/1 [1963] 'Discovering Bickenhill' by Victor Skipp & R T Hastings
1/20/1 [1915] Men of Knowle who fought in World War I. Duplicate of 1/21/1
1/21/1 [1915] Men of Knowle who fought in World War I. Original of 1/20/1List of names up to December 1915.
1/22/1 Selection of Poems by W. S. Landor
1/23/1 [1914] 'The Records of Knowle' (Canon Downing, 1914)Includes newsaper cuttings re Canon Downing pasted inside.
Also photographs including portrait of Canon Downing and some of the Guild House just after restoration and not elsewhere in collection. Also photo of Black Prince memorial showing ensign in original position. Written inside: J. F. Woolman, Olton Road, Shirley, Solihull
1/24/1 [1900] White and Pike's Railway Guide and General Advertiser
1/25/1 [1951] A Warwickshire Village: Hampton-in-Arden' (J C Adams, Vicar)
1/26/1 Wrensons order book
1/27/1 [1944] Scrap book relating to U.S. servicemen in World War II
1/28/1 Eva Wootton's Oxford sketch book
1/29/1 [1981] Album of Knowle Pageant 1981The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
1/30/1 [1980] 'The History of Knowle' by Eva Wootton (Reprint)
1/31/1 [1980] 'The History of Knowle' by Eva Wootton (Reprint)Retained at 17 Blackdown Road for reference.
1/32/1 Hampton V.A.D. Hospital. Original
1/33/1 Hampton V.A.D. Hospital. Copy
1/34/1 [1984] 'The Picture Palaces of Birmingham and Solihull'By Chris and Rosemary Clegg. Includes article on Knowle Picture Palace submitted by Mrs. V. E. Morton.
1/35/1 [1898] Boys' Sunday School Roll Book 1898-1902
1/36/1 [1923] Accts of Knowle & Dorridge Infant Welfare Centre 1923-1931
1/36/2 [1927] Minutes of Knowle & Dorridge Infant Welfare Centre 1927-1954
1/37/1 [1936] 'The Kings England Warwickshire' by Arther Mee
1/37/2 [1936] The Kings England Warwickshire' by Arther Mee1947 Edition
1/38/1 [1970] Scrap book, mostly Knowle school 1968 - 1971
1/39/1 [1971] Scrap book 1971 - 1977
1/40/1 [1979] Scrapbook
1/41/1 Scrap book
1/42/1 [1913] Prescription book from Windridge's, starting in 1913
1/43/1 [1953] Darby & Joan Scrap Book 1953 - 1960
1/43/2 [1962] Darby & Joan Scrap Book 1962 - 1968
1/43/3 [1969] Darby & Joan Scrap Book 1969 - 1985
1/44/1 [1919] 1st Knowle Guides Scrap Book 1919-1933Includes Brownies and Rangers. Numerous photographs and written accounts of camps, etc. Photographs of Canon Downing's tomb covered with flowers on the day of his funeral.
1/45/1 [1986] 'Portrait of Lapworth' (Joy Woodall)
1/46/1 [1992] 'Bentley Heath and Widney Manor' (Edna G. Handley)Includes history of Bentley Heath and Widney Manor, brief history of buildings of historical interest, and memories of the area by 18 local residents. Numerous photographs. Signed by Mrs. Handley.
1/46/2 [1992] 'Bentley Heath and Widney Manor'. Retained at Blackdown Road
1/46/3 [1992] 'Bentley Heath and Widney Manor'. Retained at Blackdown Road
1/47/1 [1992] 'Our Griswold Family in England Before 1669'By Bonnie May and James Wells Griswold.
1/48/1 [1901] Men's Institute Minute Book 1901 - 1909Cabinet B Box 4
1/48/2 [1909] Men's Institute Minute Book 1909 - 1934
1/49/1 [1918] Eva Wootton's Nature Diary. 1918-1936; 1974-1975
1/50/1 [1927] Eva Wootton's General Scrap Book 1927-1962Includes press cuttings, photographs, service sheets, various items relating to second world war, etc.
1/51/1 [1966] Eva Wootton's General Scrap Book 1966-1974Contains some items earlier than 1966. Includes press cuttings and large number of photographs (most though not all already in KS collection).
1/52/1 [1960] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book of Press Cuttings 1960-1963Includes some photographs.
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
1/53/1 [1966] ScrapbookPress cuttings, mostly 1966-1978, but some from 1956/57. A few other items: some photographs and programme for 'Salute the Soldier' week, 1944.
1/54/1 [1953] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book of Personalities, 1953-1969Includes press cuttings, photographs, programmes, service sheets etc. Items out of order.
1/55/1 [1971] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book 1971-1980, mostly History of KnowlePhotographs, press cuttings, letters, etc. Some other subjects, including official opening of Chester House.
1/56/1 [1973] Eva Wootton's Diary 1973/4: 'My 75th Year'Handwritten account of Miss Wootton's daily life in great detail. Mentions numerious Knowle people. Some photographs, mostly other than Knowle.
1/56/2 [1974] Eva Wootton's Diary 1974/5: 'Her 76th Year'Handwritten account of Miss Wootton's daily life in great detail. Mentions numerious Knowle people. Some photographs, mostly other than Knowle.
1/56/3 [1975] Eva Wootton's Diary 1975/6: 'Her 77th Year'Handwritten account of Miss Wootton's daily life in great detail. Mentions numerious Knowle people. Some photographs, mostly other than Knowle.
1/56/4 [1976] Eva Wootton's Diary 1976/7: 'My 78th Year'Handwritten account of Miss Wootton's daily life in great detail. Mentions numerious Knowle people. Some photographs, mostly other than Knowle. Also orders of service, etc.
1/56/5 [1977] Eva Wootton's Diary 1977/8: 'My 79th Year'
1/57/1 [1997] 'Talking With God' (Pupils of Knowle C.E. Primary School)People Matter; The Way Forward; After the Ark; Merci, Danke, Gracias; Earth, Wind and Fire; When I'm Feeling. Comprises letters from the children to God, poems, etc. written over a long period with guidance from the staff.
1/58/1 [1912] Knowle Church Sunday School Register (from 1912)Manuscript indexed book giving list of Sunday School members (boys from 1912, girls from 1916). Columns for name, date of birth, address and date of leaving school. Not all columns completed.
1/59/1 [1998] 'The Price a Parish Paid' (M. Harrison)Knowle and Dorridge in the Great War. Introduction; Army Organisation; The Price of Peace: A Chronology; Epilogue; List of Wounded; List of Prisoners of War; Total List of Soldiers Served (with index); Knowle Churchyard Plan.
1/59/2 [1998] 'The Price a Parish Paid' (Appendix) (M. Harrison)Album containing photographs of cemetries, graves and memorials relating to people from Knowle and Dorridge commemorated in 1/59/1. Photographs were collected over a number of years and more may be added.
1/59/3 [1998] 'The Price a Parish Paid' (M. Harrison)Knowle and Dorrdige in the Great War. Introduction; Army Organisation; The Price of Peace: A Chronology; Epilogue; List of Wounded; List of Prisoners of War; Total List of Soldiers Served (with index); Knowle Churchyard Plan.
1/59/4 [1998] 'The Price a Parish Paid' (M. Harrison)Knowle and Dorridge in the Great War. Introduction; Army Organisation; The Price of Peace: A Chronology; Epilogue; List of Wounded; List of Prisoners of War; Total List of Soldiers Served (with index); Knowle Churchyard Plan.
1/59/5 [1998] 'The Price a Parish Paid' (Michael Harrison)Knowle and Dorridge in the Great War. Introduction; Army Organisation; The Price of Peace: A Chronology; Epilogue; List of Wounded; List of Prisoners of War; Total List of Soldiers Served (with index); Knowle Churchyard Plan.

Signed by Michael Harrison [Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
1/60/1 [2000] 'Landor: A Biography of Walter Savage Landor' (Jean Field)Summary of Landor's life; Landor's Publications; Family Background; The Eagerly Awaited Heir; Student Life in Oxford; Later Visits to the Midlands; South Wales; Travels in Europe; Bath, Bristol and the West; Friendships and Arguments with Other Writers; For Landor With My Love; The Final Years; In the Years that Followed; A Personal Reflection; A Personal Selection of Landor's Shorter Poems; Selections from the Prose of Walter Savage Landor.
1/61/1 [1953] Whitaker's Almanack 1953
1/62/1 [1985] 'The Warwick Canals' (Alan Faulkener)Warwick and Birmingham Canal; Warwick and Napton Canal; Growing up Together; Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal; Recovery and Takeover; The Grand Union Days; Trade and Traders; A Brief Tour of the Warwick Canals.
1/63/1 [1975] 'The Story of Our Canals' (Ladybird: Carolyn Hutchings)Introduction; The First English Canal; Canal Mania; The Act and the Money; The Engineers; How the Canals Were Built; Locks; Lifts and Inclined Planes; Tunnels; Bridges; Aqueducts; Water Supply; How Boats Were Propelled; Tolls and Goods Carried; The Narrow Boat; Other Canal Boats; Railway Competition; How They Lived; The Narrow Boat Cabin; Roses and Castles; Clothing of the 'Cut'; Canal Buildings; Ship Canals in Britain; Canals and Rivers of the World.
1/64/1 [1997] Pearson's Canal Companion: South Midlands inc Warwicks. RingTouring guide to midlands canals including detailed maps.
1/65/1 [1961] Knowle & District Community Assoc: Life Membership RegisterContains a list of names (lettered). Boxed.
1/65/2 [1961] Knowle & District Community Assoc: Brief Hist/Village HallBound book entitled 'Register of Honorary Members ... ' Contains manuscript history of Knowle & District Community Association and the building of the Village Hall in 1961.
Covers years 1945 to 1954. Mentions first efforts at lobbying for improvements in amenities in Knowle. Also carnivals held to raise money for the building of the hall.


Includes two letters in front of book:

Letter 1: From 'Charles' to Tom Bryson.
Includes comments on Tom Bryson's draft history of Knowle Community Association. Mentions abortive negotiations re acquisistion of land from the women of Knowle and proposed purchase of cinema. Also description of carnival processions.

Letter 2: Tom Bryson to Chairman of KCA.
States that Mr. Bryson cannot complete the history any further, and that in any case he is not conversant with later events.
1/65/3 [1958] Knowle & District Community Assoc: Minutes Nov 58 onIncludes some minutes at end out of order, up to 1970.
1/65/4 [1960] Knowle & District Community Assoc: Minutes June 1960 on
1/66/1 [1920] Knowle Women's Institute: List of Members 1920-1929
1/67/1 [1965] Scrap Book: Knowle in 1965Scrap book in four sections, one for each quarter of 1965. Contains numerous photographs, cuttings, service sheets
January to March:
Photographs by Dr. R. J. Bower, inc. one of the stonemason's yard. Cuttings re bypass. Newspaper and cuttings re death of Sir Winston Churchill. Short article re Post Office. Short article re Women's Institute, handwritten by Eva Wootton. List of flowers, plants, etc.

April to June
Various cuttings and programmes. Photograph of Lansdowne.

July to September
Death of Fred Peach and photograph. Diamond wedding of Mr. & Mrs. George Taylor, with photographs. Train crash at Bentley Heath. Various houses for sale, inc. The Olde House. Photograph of Burton's horse and cart.

October to December
Various cuttings, etc. List of birds around Knowle. Various houses for sale. List of shops and businesses. Short article re Knowle Society. List of trees in Knowle. 'A Dream of Empire' told in tableaux.
1/68/1 [1953] Scrap Book: 1953-1997Four sections. Numerous programmes, photographs, cuttings, etc.

Section 1
Various carnivals and theatrical productions. Unveiling of photograph of Eva Wootton at Knowle Library, 1982.

Section 2
Various festivals. Opening of Solihull Civic Hall by the Queen, 1962. Photograph of Miss Phipps. Mr. & Mrs. George Taylor Diamond Wedding. Various Women's Institute celebrations. Letter from Mollie Stocking (nee Woodfield) re early days of Knowle W.I.

Section 3
List of members, 1922. W. I. celebrations. Ernest Bampton funeral service sheet.

Section 4
Photographs: Rear of Dell Farm, Mrs. Fletcher at 16/18 Station Road, Knowle School Group 1912, 'Butcher' paintings of Knowle in 1890, rear of The Olde House, various postcards. King George V Remembrance Service. Dedication of St. John's Chapel. Various cuttings. Photographs: Sid and Sheila Fletcher in the garden at Dell Farm, Jennie Evans and Miss Minnie Scragg, Bet and Ellis Griffiths. Knowle Operatic photographs and programmes. Photographs of 15, Kenilworth Road and Miss Minnie Scragg. Photographs of High St in the 1950s. Photographs of Temple Balsall and Dorridge Catholic Church. King Edward VII Remembrance Service, King George VI Coronation Service. Horace Everitt funeral service. Mary Adams funeral service. Knowle Church 550th Anniversary Service. Knowle Youth Club.
1/69/1 [1902] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book: 1902-1978. Red hard backVarious cuttings, service sheets, photographs, etc.

First World War documents, death of Edward VII, photographs and war history of Harold Wootton, unveiling of Walter Cook memorial plaque, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, Wootton family documents and photographs, Knowle Scouts, The Revels, Knowle Women's Institute, Knowle Carnivals, Knowle British Legion, Rotary Club, Anne & Jack Sharp Ruby Wedding Anniversary, photograph of Arden School, article re Knowle with photographs from Birmingham Sketch 1957, article re Knowle with drawings from Warwicks & Worcs Magazine, article re Knowle with photographs from Warwicks & Worcs 1978, photographs of choir and Sharp family, photograph of Manor House School with Horace Everitt.
1/70/1 Eva Wootton's Scrap Book: Various dates. Mostly photographsCover missing. Replaced by new black cover.
Magazine article re Grimshaw Hall (undated).
Various photographs: White Swan in snow, 1935 Jubilee, Golden End Cottage, Greswolde business cards, church, Guild House, Square, High St. Includes some photographs previously acquired for the collection, but dated by Miss Wootton.
1/71/1 [1953] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book: 1953 Coronation and 1977 JubileeCoronation Service Sheet, Knowle Coronation celebrations, photographs of Church parade, copy of extract from Church preacher's book, photograph of Royal Family, photographs of High Street with decorations, photographs of pensioners' party and trip to London to see the decorations, Solihull UDC celebrations, photographs and cartoons from various magazines inc. Coronation issue of 'The West Gloamshire Tines' (!!!!), Picture Post Coronation issue (complete), Coronation approved souvenir programme.

Silver Jubilee 1977: Church service, Knowle & Dorridge programme of events, flower festival leaflet, music festival leaflet.
1/72/1 [1927] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book: 1927-1970Cover missing. Replaced by new black cover.
Various cuttings and photographs. Various dates 1927-1970
Knowle Parish Church 550th Anniversary. Women's Institute 40th anniversary 1960. Article re 24, Kenilworth Road. Photographs of Red Lion/Outing by 'brake. Dorothy Woodward funeral service. Article re Chester House in disrepair. Photographs of 140, Station Road & Harry Peach. Articles re Red Lion, 'History of Knowle', Knowle bypass and departure of the Vicar of Dorridge. Photographs of High St 1905 and Oddfellows at Knowle Lodge. Photographs and programmes for Knowle Women's Institute dramatic productions. Wedding photograph of Josephine Whatley. Photographs of Knowle Guides and Rangers and Church Choir. Article re Bateman's Yard. Knowle Women's Institute 50th anniversary 1970. Photographs of church choir, Mr. Sharp and W. H. Davies (organist). Photograph of Mr. Blakemore with his horse. Article re Cooper's Blacksmiths. Photograph of No. 6 bell after recasting. Article re Dell Farm. Mr. Sharp Silver Jubilee (with Horace Everitt). Article re Knowle by John Burman. Death of Miss Mellor. Doll collection at the Greswolde. Temple Balsall Festival.
1/73/1 [1914] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book: 1914-1973. Blue hard backVarious cuttings, photographs, etc.
Retirement of Mr. Sharp (with Horace Everitt). Knowle Rangers. Article re Solihull ghosts, inc. Old Berry Hall and Grimshaw Hall. Articles re Packington and Elmdon. Photographs of school maypole 1953. Photograph of Edward Wootton. Articles re Dorridge, Packwood, Wootton Hall, Umberslade Hall and various others. Photographs of Ted Wootton, Louisa Wrench and Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club 1914. Article re funeral of Anthony Silvester. Death of Sir Winston Churchill. Investiture of HRH Prince of Wales. Article re Apollo 13. HM Queen in Midlands 1973. Article re steam engines. Knowle telephone directory 1935.
1/74/1 [1925] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book: 1925-1978. Blue soft backVarious cuttings, photographs, etc.
Opening of Hall of Memory by Prince Arthur of Connaught. Article by Canon Downing re villages on main roads. Various documents re Church. Article and drawings re farming. Felons centenary programme. Findons of Barston. Articles re development in Knowle 1958 and old buildings of Knowle. Notice re sale of Manor House. Articles re Middlefield, Packwood House and Olton. Knowle Church Music Programme. Article re Wilson Arms pensioners' party and Nellie Court. Various articles re Solihull. Article re Rotten Row Farm. Article re Henley-in-Arden. Death of Sir George Harriman. Death of HRH Duke of Windsor. Photographs of Knowle Cricket Club, Knowle O.B. Football Club and one group photograph. All showing names. Photographs of Wrensons Corner, girls at maypole(?) with Jane Aucote. Death of Miss Mellor and other obituaries. Various Women's Institute documents. Photographs of W. I. Party, Miss Wootton and Sharp family. Knowle festival altar frontal for 1962. Death certificate for Harold Wootton. Various photographs of station. Photograph of old school. Newspaper photograph of Lyons Butchers (1900?). W.I 40th anniversary party at the Wilson Arms. Various articles re Olton, Hampton-in-Arden, Hockley Heath, Solihull and Elmdon. Articles re Marjorie Blackburn and Maud Barlow. Various newspaper photographs from Solihull News. Temple Balsall Tercentenary 1974. Ravenshaw Ford. Knowle Society shops exhibition. Articles re World War 1 60th anniversary and Baddesley Clinton. Copy of World War II writing paper. Lapworth School 150th anniversary.
1/75/1 [1970] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book: 1970-1980. Blue hard backVarious cuttings, photographs, etc.
Articles re proposed offices in Station Road, Mrs. Whatley Snr., Artillery Cottages, Job's Close, Bentley Heath School, Oak Tree at Copt Heath Golf Club, bullocks in Station Road, Chester House, Remembrance Sunday, Hampton-in-Arden, Eastcote Ford and Umberslade Hall. Newspaper photograph of Knowle School 1908. Article re Pearons' cylinder head business at Wilson Arms. Photograph of Burton's horse and cart. Article re Henley-in-Arden. Article and cartoons re 1970 election. The hunt at Stoneleigh. Newspaper photographs of the Arbor Tree at Chadwick End and Knowle Scouts. Article re Libbards House. Newspaper photographs of Knowle School and The Oddfellows.
1/76/1 [1957] Eva Wootton's Scrap Book: 1957-1980. Blue hard backArticle re Habberley Valley. Article re opening of Chester House library. Newspaper photograph of Henwood Mill. Newspaper photographs of Solihull and various other places. Article re John Constable/Henry Greswold Lewis/Mary Freer. Funeral of Lucy Mary Ratcliff. Opening of Dorridge Methodist Church. Newspaper photographs of cottage at corner of Brown's Lane and the Old Surgery. Mrs. Whatley Snr.'s 103rd birthday and subseqent death. Photograph of Dr. Whatley Snr. and Arthur Williams with the Oddfellows. Cartoon re picking of wild daffodils. Death of Maud Barlow. Newspaper photograph of Dorridge stock sale. Photographs of Knowle carnival with 'Dick Turpin'. Articles re Ullenhall and collapse of scaffolding at Chester House. Newspaper photograph of the Elm Avenue at Copt Heath and Knowle School 1908. Articles re Wroxall Abbey, Jacques Green collection with newspaper photographs and Mrs. Anne Sharp and her tea towel collection.
1/77/1 [1996] 'Around Knowle and Dorridge' (Charles Lines)Book of photographs without index. Some are from Knowle Society collection. Others include:

Church & Guild House with horse and carriage; Church and Guild House from Kenilworth Road; Davy family; Mullard's; Square with White Swan and motor car; Square looking south with motor bus; White Swan with two motor cars; Kingscote; Charles Clarke; Curtis's bakery, Carnival in High Street, High St showing Greswolde and cart; High St showing Greswolde; Football team 1920; Arthur Burton with Jorrocks; Knowle School Groups (2); Canal; Sunnymount; H. C. Smith; Knowle Hall; Everitt family; Middlefield; Dorridge; Railway; Processions at Dorridge; Dorridge Stock Sale; Haycock family at Chessett's Wood; Packwood; Queen Mary at Packwood; The Ferrers and Baddesley Clinton; Chadwick End; Cat in the Window; Springfield & Jackson family; Temple Balsall; Longdon Hall; Pony and trap near Sandall's Bridge; Malvern Hall; Henry Greswold Lewis, Ravenshaw Hall; Berry Hall; Catherine de Barnes; Henwood Mill; Hampton-in-Arden; Airport; Barston; Eastcote.
1/77/2 [1996] 'Around Knowle and Dorridge' (Charles LinesBook of photographs without index. Some are from Knowle Society collection. Others include:

Church & Guild House with horse and carriage; Church and Guild House from Kenilworth Road; Davy family; Mullard's; Square with White Swan and motor car; Square
1/78/1 [1916] British Red Cross Society: Report for Warwickshire 1916
1/79/1 [1931] Eva Wootton's Notebooks: Extracts from Parish MagazineExtracts between 1931 and 1965.
1/80/1 Eva Wootton's Notebooks: Biographical notes on Knowle peopleBiographical and other miscellaneous notes on the following:
Tom Hands and the Oddfellows; Mrs. Wrench/Mr. Gibbs; Tom Grosvenor; funny oddments from many sources; Joseph Walter James Davey; Dr. James Lawson Whatley Snr.; Canon T. W. Downing; Mr. G. F. Jackson J.P.; Mrs. J. W. Murray; Mr. W. A. J. Bird; Dr. J. O. Hollick; Florence Mary Phipps; Longdon Hall; the Grimshaws; Notes from the Churchwardens' Accounts; prices and commodoties after the 1939/45 war; items from Miss Wootton's mother 1902-1920; the winter of 1947; T. E. Lawrence of Arabia; The Jaques family; Hampton-in-Arden; the country chiropodist; Catherine de Barnes; farms and roads up to 1930s; the de Ardens; Jimmy Mole, rag and bone man; 'Leamington Billy'; Chaucer's England 1340-1400.

Loose inside notebook: Cossin's manuscript notes re Knowle Church c. 1880 (mentions south door 'lately walled up').
1/81/1 Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Some of the People of KnowleBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Includes references to the following, but very little detail. References to page numbers in 'The History of Knowle' at end.

William de Arden; Walter Cook; the Grimshaw family; the Trueloves and the Shakespeares in the records, 1683 & 1684 respectively; Dionysius Boston; Kimbell family; Oliver Cromwell's sword; Canon Howe; Mr. Bird; Dr. Foster; Dr. Hollick; Dr. Whatley; Mr. Jackson; Sir Walter Ludlow; Canon Downing; Mr. Sharp; Ronnie Billingsly; A. E. Williams; Miss Phipps, Dorothy Hill; Fred Peach; Mr. & Mrs. Murray; the canal; the railway; various roads.
1/81/2 Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Short History of KnowleBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Very brief notes re history of Knowle. Mentions that unusual cherry laurel in front of old surgery is the reason for its name.
1/81/3 Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Knowle, Grimshaw family & hallBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Very brief notes re history of Knowle and the Grimshaw family. Mentions Mr. Muntz and the railway, eminent people who lived in Knowle. More detail than 1/81/2.
1/81/4 Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Knowle Prehistoric to 20th CentBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Very brief notes re history of Knowle. Mentions the following (no detail):

Walter Cook, Walter Savage Landor, Lady Byron, Lord Lovelace, The Ladies Ferrers, Mr. Jackson, Dr. Kimbell & Oliver Cromwell's sword, Canon Howe, Mr. Bird, Dr. Foster, Dr. Hollick, Dr. Whatley, Benaiah Mole, Sir Walter Ludlow, Canon Downing, Mr. Sharp, Ronnie Billingsly, A. E. Williams, Miss Phipps and Miss Hill, Fred Peach and Harry Peach, Mr. & Mrs. Murray and Grimshaw Hall, Knowle Customs, Knowle Ghosts.
1/81/5 Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Short History of Knowle/CatneyBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Very brief notes re history of Henwood, Catherine de Barnes and Longdon.
1/81/6 [1977] Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: History of Knowle for Arden SchBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Brief notes re history of Knowle.
1/81/7 Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Knowle 15th - 17th CenturiesBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Brief notes re history of Knowle. Daily life.
1/81/8 [1973] Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Hist of Knowle(Assoc Univ WomeBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Brief notes re history of Knowle and eminent residents.
1/81/9 [1975] Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Hist of Knowle (Shirley Rotary)Boxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Brief notes re history of Knowle.
1/81/10 [1976] Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Knowle Stone Age to 1976Boxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Brief notes re history of Knowle.
1/81/11 Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Packwood House and GardensBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.
1/81/12 Eva Wootton's Lecture Notes: Old Knowle CharactersBoxed set of manuscript notes for various talks 1/81/1 - 1/81/12. 1/80/1 may be the source material.

Includes the following:
Walter West, Charles Haycock, Jimmy Mole, Canon Downing, Sam Davy, Dr. Whatley, Dr. Hollick, G. F. Jackson, W. A. J. Bird, Mrs. Colmore, Miss Phipps, Walter Davey, Revd. Archer Clive, Caroline Clive, Revd. Samual Crowther.

Hist of Knowle(Assoc Univ Women)
1/82/1 [1966] 'The Amateur Historian'
1/83/1 [1993] 'Mostly It Was Fun' (Lewis Edwards's autobiography)
1/84/1 [1986] 'Old Title Deeds' (Nat Alcock)
1/85/1 'Solihull & The Surrounding Districts' (Noel Boston)Chapters on the following:

Solihull, Malvern Hall, Longdon Hall, Henwood Nunnery, Old Berry Hall, Knowle, Temple Balsall, Barston, Hampton-in-Arden, Bickenhill, Elmdon, Olton, Shirley, Tanworth, Salter Street.

NB Undated, but photographs from 'The Records of Knowle' (published 1914) are reproduced by permission Canon Downing, who died in 1932.
1/86/1 [1956] W. I. History of Knowle, Part 1 (Eva Wootton)Written for Knowle Women's Insititute by Miss Eva Wootton. Copy of original in Knowle Library.
1/86/2 [1956] W. I. History of Knowle, Part 2 (Eva Wootton)
1/86/3 [1956] W. I. History of Knowle, Part 3 (Eva Wootton)
1/87/1 [1980] 1st Knowle Scouts: The First Ten Years 1909 - 1919Written by David Gimes
1/87/2 [1981] 1st Knowle Scouts: Twenty Years On 1919 - 1939Written by David Gimes.
1/88/1 [1981] Text of 'A Pageant of Knowle'The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
1/89/1 [1995] Reconstruction of Knowle High St. As It Was in 1888 and 1940Study for B. Ed. Geography degree by Rachael Jenkins.

A Study of Physical and Social Change in a Commutor Village
1/90/1 [1992] A Study of Physical and Social Change in a Commutor VillageStudy for BSc. Environmental Studies (Year 3) by Ian Corns.
Includes: rural/urban situation; Solihull; Knowle; Knowle history; population; roads; public transport; rail; air; development; conservation; Knowle Society; services; shops; education.
1/91/1 Eva Wootton's postcard album: not KnowleIncludes postcards of India, Luton, Franco-British Exhibition in London (1908), London and various places in England. Also some humerous cards and some unidentified portraits. Some cards sent to Mr. E. Wootton.
1/92/1 [1934] 1st Knowle Rangers: log book 1934/35 inc. photographsIncludes a loose letter from Solihull District Girl Guides, congratulating the Rangers on the scrap book.
1/93/1 [1957] Eva Wootton: Her Book (made at Bournville College of Art)Includes hand-written memories, copies of poems, etc. Also some photographs,specifically: a prayer for the safety of all who use the roads by Revd. J. W. Sharp; photographs of publication day of 'The History of Knowle'; Eva Wootton's memories of her days at the doctor's surgery. Also includes Eva Wootton's certificate of enrolment as a Girl Guide, 28/10/1919 (loose). Almost certainly bound by Eva Wootton at Bournville.
1/94/1 [1978] Eva Wootton's sketch book: Knowle and other placesIncludes sketch of Elvers Green Ford and Lodge Road.
1/95/1 [1942] Ten Chapters: B L Montgomery's autograph book 1942 - 1945Facsimile given to Eva Wootton by Kath Bayliss Christmas 1946.
1/96/1 [1913] Eva Wootton's autograph book, signed by Knowle people
1/97/1 [1923] Eva Wootton's New TestamentGiven to Miss Wootton by her Sunday School class, Christmas 1923. Signed by some of the class.
1/98/1 [1924] Eva Wootton's Prayer BookGiven to Miss Wootton by her (presumably) cub pack in thanks for taking them to Wembley in June 1924. Signed by the cubs.
1/99/1 [2002] The Further Price A Parish Paid (Michael Harrison)Knowle and Dorridge in the Second World War, with an update to The Price a Parish Paid.
1/99/2 [2002] The Further Price A Parish Paid (Michael Harrison)Knowle and Dorridge in the Second World War, with an update to The Price a Parish Paid.
1/100/1 [1966] Knowle Collegiate Church (Revd. Anthony Upton)Duplicate: donated to Knowle Parish Church
1/101/1 [1966] Knowle Collegiate Church (Revd. Anthony Upton)Duplicate: sent to Baddesley Clinton for sale.
1/102/1 [2003] Remember Walter Cook (Revd. Dr. Anthony Upton)
1/103/1 [2003] Remember Walter Cook (Revd. Dr. Anthony Upton)
1/104/1 [1933] Book of Common Prayer formerly belonging to Dolly StephensWritten inside: Doris Hewlett, Waste Lane, Knowle. 1933.
1/105/1 [1948] Knowle Village Sports Club Minute Book 1948 - 1958Includes minutes from 4/5/1948 until 3/7/1958. Also hand-writtten copy of the rules and a photocopy of the conveyance of the land from Mr. Murray (of Grimshaw Hall) to the trustees, with conditions on which land is held.
1/106/1 [1924] Green Peas at Christmas (Guy Fleetwood Wilson)The hunting and general reminiscences of Gumley Wilson, published by Sir Guy. Includes references to Knowle Hall and the Wilson family. Mentions that Jane Ann Eleanor Wilson lived in London.
1/107/1 [1986] Scrap book re history of Knowle Society 1986 to mid 1990sCompiled by Alan Moore during his time as Knowle Society publicity officer, mostly from local newspapers and Knowle Parish Magazine. Includes bundle of loose cuttings (unsorted).
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
1/108/1 [2004] Bonhams Sale Catalogue, with painting from SpringfieldPainting is 'Baby's Turn' by Arthur Elsley, which used to hang on the staircase at Springfield House School until moved to the cellar because the children were throwing things at it. It could have been owned by the Jackson family, who were the last private owners. History of painting included in catalogue. Sold for £135,000.
1/109/1 [2005] Not Such a Bad Time (F. Tracey)Diaries of Territorial Force Camps in 1908 and 1909. Written by Fred Tracey, 8th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Transcription and commentary by Chris Holland and Rob Phillips.
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
1/109/2 [2005] Not Such a Bad Time (F. Tracey)Diaries of Territorial Force Camps in 1908 and 1909. Written by Fred Tracey, 8th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Transcription and commentary by Chris Holland and Rob Phillips.
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
1/110/1 [2006] Sale catalogue: Property ex Estate of HRH Duke of GloucesterIncludes painting of William Wilson on Go Easy by John Ferneley (Lot 266).
1/110/2 [2006] Auction results from above (1/110/1). DownloadedPrice of Lot 266 was £164,800 inc. buyer's premium.
1/111/1 [2005] Joseph Priestley and Birmingham by Malcolm Dick - Signed by author
1/111/2 [2005] Joseph Priestley and Birmingham by Malcolm Dick - Signed by authorDuplicate: sent to Baddesley Clinton for sale.
1/111/3 [2005] Joseph Priestley and Birmingham by Malcolm Dick - Signed by author
1/112/1 [1977] Silver Jubilee 1Scrapbook of the Silver Jubulee of the accession to the throne of Queen Elizabeth II.
1/113/1 [1892] Knowle Parish Magazines 1892, bound copiesSignature of E Kimbell on flyleaf
Book contains general articles (including notable writers) from other sources and, towards the end, all the Knowle Parish Magazines from 1892, including articles, notices, births marriages and deaths and local shop adverts.
1/114/1 [2008] A History of Knowle And Dorridge Racquets Club 1908-2008 by Michael Rathbone104pp
1/115/1 [2007] Copt Heath - The Story of a Golf Club by Peter Glover34pp
1/116/1 [1926] Wilsons of Etton and KnowleUnnumbered
1/117/1 [1978] Knowle Society Scrapbook 25 Jun 77 to 31 Dec 78Arden School - general [Page(s) ,59,68,70,79]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 31,33,42,47,57]
Arthur Aucote [Page(s) 53]
Baddesley Clinton - future [Page(s) 20,26,38,40,43]
Band & Meeks closure [Page(s) 77]
Bentley Heath School - new school [Page(s) 58]
Berrow Homes [Page(s) 22,28]
Beverley Martin [Page(s) 68]
Carol James [Page(s) 36]
Charles Winterton, Frank Sims [Page(s) 40]
Christopher Curtis & Janice Attwood [Page(s) 36]
Copt Heath Golf Club [Page(s) 40]
Dial a bus [Page(s) 1,12,17,29]
Doris Adams [Page(s) 61]
Dr Bower [Page(s) 16,56]
Edith Williams [Page(s) 69]
Eileen Oliver, Margaret Wood [Page(s) 66]
Elvers Green Lane - flooded [Page(s) 8,9]
Emma Shelldrake [Page(s) 38]
Frank,Ernest & Herbert Woodfield [Page(s) 54]
Gerald Ashbury [Page(s) 56]
Graham Edginton & Peter Roberts [Page(s) 50]
Heather Broadbridge [Page(s) 46]
Helen Mansfield [Page(s) 36]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 17-20,27,40,43,45,61]
Ian Hall [Page(s) 68]
James Robinson [Page(s) 38]
Jane Rowan [Page(s) 38]
Jennifer, Valerie & Geoffrey Turner [Page(s) 51]
Jim Pincham, [Page(s) 5]
Joan Daniels [Page(s) 49]
Joanna Knight [Page(s) 36]
Joanne Waller [Page(s) 69]
Jobs Close OP Home [Page(s) 46,64]
Jobs Close Park [Page(s) 16]
John Anderson [Page(s) 47]
Jonathan Parry [Page(s) 68]
Judith Deebank [Page(s) 46]
Julie Cattell [Page(s) 69]
Knowle & Dorridge Inner Wheel [Page(s) 1,34]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 51,57]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 50]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 24]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 56,60,66]
Knowle Camera Club [Page(s) 61]
Knowle Church - bells & handbells [Page(s) 48]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 21,30,47,73]
Knowle Church - new Verger's Cottage [Page(s) 3,15,16,23,25,44]
Knowle Conservation Area [Page(s) 15]
Knowle Day Care Centre [Page(s) 44]
Knowle Enthusiasts [Page(s) 70]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 5]
Knowle Football Club - vandalism [Page(s) 53]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 3,6,35,36,38,46]
Knowle Library [Page(s) 52]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 69,71]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 13-4,62-5,58,68]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 1,12,55,56,68,78]
Knowle United Reformed Church [Page(s) 69]
Knowle Village Hall - entertainments [Page(s) 10,16,24]
Knowle Visiting Service [Page(s) 49]
Lady Byron's connection with Knowle [Page(s) 15]
Lansdowne [Page(s) 37,39]
Lord Aylesford [Page(s) 34]
Marie Bailey [Page(s) 79]
Mary Pric, Mary Pendry [Page(s) 66]
Matthew Lloyd [Page(s) 38]
Mike Yarwood [Page(s) 59]
Milverton House - fonding a well [Page(s) 43]
Mr & Mrs Boot, Mr & Mrs Tansley [Page(s) 32]
Mr Newey and Mrs Furniss, Teachers [Page(s) 6]
Muriel Edington & Maureen Bragg [Page(s) 1]
Nature in Knowle [Page(s) 24,27,29,34,50]
Nellie Court [Page(s) 32]
Nicola Church [Page(s) 36]
Old Photos - Bentley Heath School c 1900 [Page(s) 30]
Old Photos - Blacksmiths [Page(s) 54]
Old Photos - Knowle School c 1920 [Page(s) 76]
Old Photos - White Swan [Page(s) 75]
Old Photos - Wilsons Arms [Page(s) 32]
Olive Moulston [Page(s) 60]
Painting of Hunt at Greswolde Hotel [Page(s) 23]
Peter Davy [Page(s) 43,56]
Peter Fulcher [Page(s) 68]
Peter McEvoy, Bernard Peace [Page(s) 40]
Phillips auctioneers [Page(s) 1]
Rt Rev Hugh Montefiore [Page(s) 28,58]
Ruth Beard [Page(s) 35]
Scouts - 1st Knowle [Page(s) 40,57]
Special Constable [Page(s) 5]
Springfield School [Page(s) 4]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 34,70]
Stephen Evans [Page(s) 35]
Stephen Gent, Mrs M Noad [Page(s) 33]
Sue Rigby [Page(s) 68]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 1,56]
Ted Hawkes [Page(s) 79]
Timothy Vass-de-Zomba [Page(s) 35]
Valerie Morton, Elaine Warner [Page(s) 67]
Violet & Aubrey Moore [Page(s) 51]
W. Bennett, Headmaster Arden [Page(s) 79]
White Swan [Page(s) 72]
1/118/1 [1980] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 79 to 31 Dec 80Andy Moorhouse, John Upton [Page(s) 72]
Antonio Cantone [Page(s) 10,36]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 43,46,62,68,70-1]
Bob Earl [Page(s) 60]
Brian Cheater [Page(s) 33]
Carole & Reuben Ebbut [Page(s) 29]
Carolyn Topham [Page(s) 8]
David Hitches, Jackie Burbidge [Page(s) 65]
David Smith [Page(s) 60]
David West [Page(s) 11]
Dial a bus [Page(s) 66]
Diana Topham, Heather Skuce [Page(s) 8]
Duncan Fewins, David Price [Page(s) 48]
Elizabeth Anderson [Page(s) 59]
Elizabeth Barton [Page(s) 25]
Elvers Green Lane - flooded [Page(s) 3]
Fire at Lansdowne Farm [Page(s) 2]
Flower show [Page(s) 18]
Fred Hollis [Page(s) 18]
Geoffrey Phillips, Sharon Bayley [Page(s) 57]
Gill Knight, Valerie Morton [Page(s) 42]
Graham Alcock [Page(s) 72]
Hamish Bowie - break-in [Page(s) 66]
Helen Clarke, Stephen Hope [Page(s) 33]
Horace Everitt [Page(s) 30]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 12,14,19,36-7,]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 43,45,46,51]
Ian Aveyard [Page(s) 10]
Ian Jamieson [Page(s) 13]
James McDonald, Sarah Jones [Page(s) 41]
Jasper Carrot [Page(s) 13]
JEA Wilson, Headmaster [Page(s) 71]
Jennifer Cundy, Lorna Burgess [Page(s) 71]
Joan Taylor née Harris [Page(s) 28]
Joanne Knight, Lynne Forbes [Page(s) 27]
John Anderson [Page(s) 8,59]
John Cooke & John Curtis [Page(s) 67]
John Lilly, Libby Hicklin [Page(s) 35]
John Neale, Leno Barberis [Page(s) 10]
John Norledge [Page(s) 63]
John Ozwell, Martin Canning [Page(s) 72]
Jonathan Holweger, Ian Reid [Page(s) 57]
Judeen Clarke [Page(s) 6]
June Crawshaw School of Dance [Page(s) 61]
June Pickles [Page(s) 24]
Kathleen Herbert née Clarke [Page(s) 28]
Kathryn Lee, Peter Weston [Page(s) 51]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 12,21,38-40,44,65]
Knowle & Dorridge Inner Wheel [Page(s) 31]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 63]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotaract Club [Page(s) 65]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 67]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 41,72]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 32,33]
Knowle Camera Club [Page(s) 39]
Knowle Carvival [Page(s) 57609]
Knowle Church - bells & bellringers [Page(s) 2,8,13-15,21,37,40,43]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 6,10,14,45,66,70]
Knowle Church - new Verger's Cottage [Page(s) 21]
Knowle Cricket Club [Page(s) 51]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 39,45]
Knowle Football Club - vandalism [Page(s) 3,32,49,67]
Knowle Handbells [Page(s) 35]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 27,31,41]
Knowle NHR [Page(s) 5]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 40,46,52]
Knowle Probus Club [Page(s) 53]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 23,50]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 42,51,5-3]
Lamp Lighter [Page(s) 10]
Lansdowne [Page(s) 22,26]
Lisa Gunstone [Page(s) 27]
Little & Large [Page(s) 62]
Liz Johnson, David Wood [Page(s) 65]
Local & General Election [Page(s) 13,17]
Margaret Griffiths [Page(s) 20]
Margaret Ward née Pearson [Page(s) 23]
Marion Eaton [Page(s) 35]
Mark Davis [Page(s) 41]
Martin Clayton, John Lotherington [Page(s) 35]
Mick Scrivens [Page(s) 32]
Middlefield [Page(s) 9]
Milverton House - restoration [Page(s) 30]
Miranda Hicklin, Sarah Kedge [Page(s) 35]
Neville Freeman [Page(s) 32]
Norton Green Farm [Page(s) 72]
Old Photos - Bentley Heath School 1935 [Page(s) 23]
Old Photos - Cottage in Jacobean Lane [Page(s) 56]
Old Photos - Knowle Ford [Page(s) 2]
Old Photos - Knowle Junior School c 1930 [Page(s) 28]
Old Photos - Knowle Oddfellows 1937 [Page(s) 30]
Old Photos - White Swan [Page(s) 69]
Old Photos - Wilsons Corner 1920 [Page(s) 44]
Paul & David Howes, Thomas Heaps [Page(s) 57]
Pete Woodhall [Page(s) 60]
Peter Turner [Page(s) 12]
Phillips auctioneers [Page(s) 14,48,72]
Raymond & Duncan Johnson [Page(s) 3]
Red Lion [Page(s) 12]
Restaurants [Page(s) 10,36]
Rev Jim Rusher [Page(s) 5]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 7]
Richard Davy [Page(s) 72]
Ronald Perkins [Page(s) 61]
Rosemary Hall [Page(s) 31]
Rowena & Stephen Shipley [Page(s) 8]
Ruth Shepherd, Ruth Hawkins [Page(s) 8]
Saul & Sophia Minace, Jane Ellis [Page(s) 53]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 4,28,33-4,47-8,66]
Sheila Garfield, Sonia Thacker [Page(s) 31]
Simon Broadbridge, Mark Gregory [Page(s) 48]
Simon Eržen, Richard Wilshaw [Page(s) 26]
Sophie Walker, Sonia Hart [Page(s) 41]
Springfield Farm [Page(s) 9]
Springfield School [Page(s) 5]
Stephen Watton, Suzanne Stokes [Page(s) 53]
Steve Howkins [Page(s) 49]
Stuart Hodgetts [Page(s) 48]
Sue Averill, Pat Clark [Page(s) 65]
Sue Darling, David Ashcroft [Page(s) 12]
Susan Harrison, Heather Bond [Page(s) 71]
Susie Thompstone [Page(s) 58]
Thomas Morrison, Ronald Scannell [Page(s) 13]
Tom Pettit, Adam Gregory [Page(s) 48]
1/119/1 [1982] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 81 to 31 Dec 82Adrian Rowbotham, Pat Sharpe [Page(s) 111]
Albert & Bill Aucote [Page(s) 13]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 11,18,20,49,]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 73,78-9,81,91-2]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 97,100,103,112]
Baddesley Clinton [Page(s) 19-20,22,39-40,95,100]
Barbara Stone, teacher [Page(s) 95]
Bettie Duval, Jo Webster, Jennie Evans [Page(s) 75]
Blodwen Glover, Dorothy Harrison [Page(s) 69]
Capella Choir [Page(s) 43,52]
Caroline Bisset, Gill Higgins [Page(s) 37]
Charles Marston [Page(s) 102]
Chester House [Page(s) 88]
Chris Hole, Richard Munn, Dan Massey [Page(s) 104]
Chris Jones, Bernie & Nancy Caldwell [Page(s) 88]
Christopher Simmonds, Andrew Bennett [Page(s) 91]
Claire Potter, Joanne Riley, Richard Power [Page(s) 91]
Craig Vincent, Paul Vickerstaff, Daniel Neal [Page(s) 91]
D'Arcy Andrews [Page(s) 47]
Dr Bower, Alton Douglas [Page(s) 105]
Dr James Whatley [Page(s) 102]
Eastcote Grange - Vietman refugees [Page(s) 27]
Edward Sutton, Gordon Scott [Page(s) 21]
Elaine Warner [Page(s) 24105111]
Eva Wootton - photograph in Library [Page(s) 112,113]
Everitt HG - funeral & bequests [Page(s) 72,93-4]
Fiona Spurr, Sarah Gwynn [Page(s) 11]
Fiona Stevens, Rachel James [Page(s) 91]
Fish & Chip shop - protest [Page(s) 75,85,87,90]
Fred & Andrew Jones [Page(s) 88]
Geoff Stockton, Chris Heatley [Page(s) 11]
Geoffrey Smith [Page(s) 21]
Greswolde Hotel - Fire [Page(s) 104]
Grimshaw Hall [Page(s) 59-60]
Guy Pain [Page(s) 21,47]
Heather Cundy, Nicola Wells [Page(s) 37]
Horticulture [Page(s) 21]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 3,5,6,12,16,29,32]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 43,56,62,71,75,77]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 86,89-90,102,106-7]
Ian Essex, John Clarke [Page(s) 11]
Jim Rusher [Page(s) 16,98]
Jobs Close OPH [Page(s) 32,101]
John Beech, Scott Philips, Richard Beech [Page(s) 88]
John Cooke, John Curtis [Page(s) 29]
Jonathan Oldfield, David Wheeler, [Page(s) 111]
Julian Reville, Margaret Jupe [Page(s) 38]
Karen Wild [Page(s) 114]
Kathryn Twigg, Phillipa Grace [Page(s) 73]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 6,30,41,43,53-5,57-8]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 73,100,104,114]
Knowle & Dorridge Inner Wheel [Page(s) 31]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/Leos [Page(s) 21,47,69,103,113-114]
Knowle & Dorridge Muscular Dystrophy Group [Page(s) 4,65,69,82,84]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 29,44,66]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 23,75,90]
Knowle Camera Club [Page(s) 6,103]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 17,53,71,73,77,88-9,]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 98-99,101]
Knowle Church - new Verger's Cottage [Page(s) 52,76]
Knowle Cricket Club [Page(s) 25-6,82,102,]
Knowle Dog Training Club [Page(s) 13-14]
Knowle Felons [Page(s) 16/17,110/02/1900]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 14,32,77,108]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 13,36,56,67,79-80]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 87,99,108]
Knowle Hall [Page(s) 86,89,94,107]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 65,95]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 14,16-17,68,72,82]
Knowle Pageant [Page(s) 38,42,45-6,48,52,54]
Knowle Red Lion Angling Club [Page(s) 63]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 7-11,51,98]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 24,49,62-3,66,67-8,]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 90,104,109,111]
Knowle Village Hall [Page(s) 18,71]
Knowle Visiting Service [Page(s) 55]
Knowle Wives [Page(s) 103]
Knowle Youth Centre [Page(s) 88]
Lansdowne [Page(s) 69,82,84]
Lisa Rogers, Sarah Hubbleday [Page(s) 11]
Marjorie Diston, Jan Latter [Page(s) 69]
Middlefield [Page(s) 85]
Mike Collier [Page(s) 69]
Nicola & Alison James [Page(s) 73]
Old Photos - Dorridge 1917 [Page(s) 93]
Old Photos - High St [Page(s) 2]
Old Photos - High St [Page(s) 36]
Old Photos - Knowle Cricket Club 1910 [Page(s) 102]
Old Photos - Knowle Mill [Page(s) 1]
Old Photos - Knowle School 1932 [Page(s) 68]
Old Photos - White Swan [Page(s) 1]
Packwood House [Page(s) 92]
Pamela, Jonathan & Caroline McLeod [Page(s) 39]
Pat Davies, Headmistress [Page(s) 95]
Pat Lyons, Jocelyn Roberts [Page(s) 31]
Paterson Court [Page(s) 29,82-3]
Phillip Crowther, Heather Morton [Page(s) 38]
Phillips auctioneers [Page(s) 14,75,80,84,106]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 24,43,82]
Roy McLeod [Page(s) 40]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 37,81,104]
Simon Blackman, Kate Taylor [Page(s) 92]
Simon Turner, Stephen Smith [Page(s) 81]
Springfield School/Environmental Day Centre [Page(s) 35,70]
Stuart Pond, Ruth Burgess [Page(s) 11]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 4,23,30-,76,86,96,107]
Ted Eden, Ron Stallard [Page(s) 24]
Teresa Wright, Sarah Venour [Page(s) 11]
Tom Potter, Elizabeth Barton [Page(s) 101]
Toni James [Page(s) 11]
Transport [Page(s) 32,41,48]
United Reformed Church [Page(s) 15,44,82]
Vera Cooke, Lucy Tarver, George Bidmead [Page(s) 101]
William Bennett, Janet Goodall, Adele Rock [Page(s) 111]
1/120/1 [1983] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 83 to 31 Dec 83Alan Crabtree, David Lolley [Page(s) 38]
Alan Latter [Page(s) 36]
Anita Neale, Becky Maudsley, James Henry [Page(s) 37]
Ann Green, Gill Derrington [Page(s) 16]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 6,12,49-51,53]
Ardenvale Coaches [Page(s) 66]
Bill & Beryl Hayes [Page(s) 45]
Boundary changes [Page(s) 10,23,31]
Bridgett Gibb, Chris Cook [Page(s) 16]
Capella Choir [Page(s) 19,58,68]
Chadwick Manor [Page(s) 27]
Charles Hill, Mark Anderson [Page(s) 7]
Clairvoyant - Ethel Lakins [Page(s) 9,69]
Constance Jones [Page(s) 5]
Court reports [Page(s) 53]
Damian Gardner, Andrew Reynolds [Page(s) 58]
Dancing classes [Page(s) 54]
Derek & Gail Francis [Page(s) 52]
Dominic Borsberry, Helen George, Lynn Norris [Page(s) 12]
Dr Bower [Page(s) 1]
Edna McGregor [Page(s) 2]
Eilidh Grant [Page(s) 16]
Fish & Chip shop - protest [Page(s) 6]
Fred, Kath & Judeen Clarke [Page(s) 32]
Gabrielle Drinkwater, Stuart Barker [Page(s) 12]
Gill Morgan, Irene Downes [Page(s) 34]
Graham Russell, Andrew Lees, David Hadley [Page(s) 7]
Heronfield Stables [Page(s) 3]
Hollands Garage [Page(s) 43]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 2,4,611,17,20,22]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 34-5,43,44,47]
Hugh Moore [Page(s) 1]
Ian Earl, Steve Hyde [Page(s) 28]
Jacqueline Jones, Kirstan Everitt [Page(s) 55]
James Steventon, Ian Hodgson [Page(s) 7]
Jane Jennings, Daphne Lupton [Page(s) 54]
Jarrod Reynolds, Mrs M Guida, Ken Hornby [Page(s) 58]
Jennie Turner, Margaret Fulford, Betty Turner [Page(s) 37]
Jenny Jones [Page(s) 11]
Jenny Millard, Ronald Gullen-Beals, Tom Webster [Page(s) 48]
Jill Furey, Janet Skuce, Margaret Bunclark [Page(s) 34]
Joe Hopkins [Page(s) 21]
John Goddard [Page(s) 3,58]
Julian Warner, Grahame Robertson, Roger Davies [Page(s) 28]
Karen Fairweather [Page(s) 63]
Kath Newman, Jo Goddard [Page(s) 35]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 11,15,17,26,4,45]
Knowle & Dorridge Inner Wheel [Page(s) 14]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/Leos [Page(s) 6,18,35-9,44,64-5]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 13,17-1,35,45,58]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 63]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 35]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 2,8,23,51-2,56,69]
Knowle Cricket Club [Page(s) 27,33,36,46]
Knowle FIR [Page(s) 5]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 18]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 51]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 5,44,55]
Knowle Ladies Society [Page(s) 34]
Knowle Local Elections [Page(s) 27]
Knowle Music Festival [Page(s) 55,57,63]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 12,16,48,54]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 2,20,33,40,55,57,59-62]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 1,201,24,31,40,57,64]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 58]
Knowle Village Hall [Page(s) 13,23,28]
Knowle WI [Page(s) 57]
Knowle Wives [Page(s) 51]
Leah Whiteford, Pippa Guard [Page(s) 15]
Linda Fletcher, Simon Johnson [Page(s) 44]
Maureen Selwyn [Page(s) 23,28]
Melvyn and John Fletcher [Page(s) 66]
Michael Norton, Alan Latter [Page(s) 65]
Middlefield [Page(s) 33,43,67,69]
Moseley family, Mary Lolley, Ella Withers [Page(s) 38]
Muriel Booton, Dr George Thorpe, Marjorie Blackburn [Page(s) 48]
Neil Sneade, Clare Hamlin, [Page(s) 55]
Nicola Turner, Sally Nash, Nicola Robson [Page(s) 56]
Old Photos - Drum & Monkey [Page(s) 24]
Old Photos - Jobs Close Prep School 1950 [Page(s) 18]
Old Photos - Old Keepers Cottage [Page(s) 4]
Pat Cuckney, Janet Seabridge [Page(s) 16]
Pauline Green, Albert Perry [Page(s) 28]
Penny Lowe, Wendy McClelland, Alison Bailey [Page(s) 56]
Pete Gilbert [Page(s) 43]
Red Lion [Page(s) 52]
Rev J Rusher [Page(s) 57]
Rev Stephen Seamer & family [Page(s) 8,51]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 25,29-30,32]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 21,56]
Simon Johnson, Alan Morrison, Jeanette Way [Page(s) 27]
Simon Willis, Jonathon Crosbee [Page(s) 7]
Springfield House [Page(s) 58,64-5]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 21]
Stephen Thompson, Martin Wyatt [Page(s) 45]
Stuart Thorpe, Charles Purser [Page(s) 37]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 14]
Terry Slawson [Page(s) 39]
Thatching - Tile House Green cottage [Page(s) 41]
Tony Robson [Page(s) 6,36]
Transport [Page(s) 54]
Tris Thacker, Bill Neale [Page(s) 17,35,58]
1/121/1 [1984] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 84 to 31 Dec 84Adam Snook, Amanda Hare, Steven Groves [Page(s) 26]
Adrian Ellison - Olympic gold medalist [Page(s) 52]
Arden Consort & Chancel Singers [Page(s) 20]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 3,8,17,25,71]
Celia Marshall, SDP Candidate [Page(s) 19]
Charles & Arthur Upton,Bernard Vivien, Ronald Portman [Page(s) 61]
Clara Robinson, Millie Margetts, Alice Peach, Dorothy Jones [Page(s) 61]
Court reports [Page(s) 25,39]
David Hitchens, Steve Thompson [Page(s) 52]
Dr Bower [Page(s) 1]
Dr Bower - Retirement [Page(s) 1]
Edward Balsford, Jack Tandy, Harry Harwood, Leslie Highton [Page(s) 61]
Elm Trees, Copt Heath [Page(s) 43]
Ethel Mawbey - poet - death [Page(s) 27]
Frank Landers, Reuben Houghton, Wilfred Clark, Cyril Lane [Page(s) 61]
Frank Tozer [Page(s) 68]
Fred & Barbara Farrah [Page(s) 69]
Gavin Nicol, Nick Jennens, Marion Russell, John Masterson [Page(s) 26]
Glenn Jones, Chris Traverse, John Yorke [Page(s) 37]
Graham Spicer [Page(s) 5]
Harvey Watts - bombadier [Page(s) 64]
Helen George, Helen Christopher, Sarah Helen-Smith [Page(s) 71]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 51,54,73]
Jane Ellis [Page(s) 63]
Jenny Evans, Barbara Stephens [Page(s) 50]
Jenny Morris, Claire Jones, Nick Hart, Audrey Hart [Page(s) 26]
Jill Lackey, David Derrington [Page(s) 13-14]
Jimmy Hill [Page(s) 5]
Jobs Close OP Home [Page(s) 63]
Karen Cupit, Andrew Gosling, Spencer Greening, [Page(s) 71]
Karen Thompston, Margaret & Lisa Welsh [Page(s) 70]
Kate Foster, Sarah Anthony, Jane Anfield [Page(s) 16,28,37]
Katherine Smith, Kathryn Stead [Page(s) 36]
Keith Clark, Malcolm Hickin, Bob Tabb [Page(s) 58]
Kevin & Dennis McCarthy, Arden Tree Surgery [Page(s) 53]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 1,56,74]
Knowle & Dorridge Inner Wheel [Page(s) 15]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/Leos [Page(s) 50,63]
Knowle & Dorridge Muscular Dystrophy Group [Page(s) 7,43]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotaract Club [Page(s) 52]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 58]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 7,40,52]
Knowle Cricket Club [Page(s) 32,3,41-5,48,53-4]
Knowle Festival [Page(s) 13,16,18,21-4,28-31,34-8]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 6,20]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 10,69]
Knowle Handbell Ringers [Page(s) 7]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 14,27,49,69]
Knowle Ladies Society [Page(s) 57]
Knowle Nat West staff [Page(s) 35]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 6,12,19,35,60]
Knowle Red Lion Angling Club [Page(s) 42]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 11-12,21-4]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 3,7,10,50]
Knowle Squash Club [Page(s) 26]
Knowle WI [Page(s) 14,33,50,52]
Lily Curtis, Nancy Holt, Doris Haycock, Phyllis Dickinson [Page(s) 61]
Lodge Rd Fingerpost [Page(s) 9]
Louise Stallard, Beth Stubbs [Page(s) 16,28,37]
Mark Heaps [Page(s) 27,31]
Maureen Downes Selwyn, Gill Morgan [Page(s) 57]
Middlefield [Page(s) 18,41]
Naomi Shortt, Sarah Spencer [Page(s) 49]
Neil Mitchell, Wendy Hicks [Page(s) 25]
Norton Green Farm - fire [Page(s) 62]
Old Photos - Blue Lake Rd [Page(s) 39]
Old Photos - Knowle School 1919 [Page(s) 61,68]
Old Photos - Wrensons Corner [Page(s) 10]
Pat Ward, Jill Furey, Irene Downes [Page(s) 57]
Paul Burgess, Martin Watts [Page(s) 33]
PC John McCausland [Page(s) 15,28]
Penny Wynn, Claire Hanlin, Marija Erzen, Lisa Collison, [Page(s) 49]
Peter Craycroft, Steven Skyrme, Jill Blenkinsop, Paul Jones [Page(s) 26]
Phillips Auctioneers [Page(s) 16]
Poor Clares [Page(s) 4]
Queenie Ross, Phyllis Leeson, Mabel Phillips, Winnie Whitehead [Page(s) 61]
Rachel Ward, David Robbins, Richard Aldiss [Page(s) 71]
Rail Crash [Page(s) 59]
Rev Seamer, Walter Moberley [Page(s) 40,57]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 3,20,35,50,69]
Richard Hole [Page(s) 61]
Sarah Sansom [Page(s) 71]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 7,33,41,61]
Smokeless Zones [Page(s) 26,55]
Springfield House [Page(s) 5,32,44,47]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 18]
Steven Joberns, Steven Thomas, Alison Bramley [Page(s) 26]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 20,54]
Thomas Gibbons - tramp [Page(s) 40]
Tim Clements [Page(s) 41]
Timothy Hooper [Page(s) 43]
Transport [Page(s) 72]
United Reformed Church [Page(s) 5]
Violet Morling, Clara Wright, Lily Beasley, Kathleen Clarke [Page(s) 61]
William Aucote, Harry Harding, Nellie Edgington [Page(s) 61]
Wilsons Road, Brewhouse [Page(s) 6,54]
1/122/1 [1988] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 85 to 31 Dec 88Alf Vernon [Page(s) 38]
Alistair MacNicholl [Page(s) 25-6]
Andrew Bateman, Jason Oliver [Page(s) 45]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 42]
Berrow Cottage Homes [Page(s) 13-14]
Capella Choir [Page(s) 2]
Cheryl Wolsey [Page(s) 11]
Chester House [Page(s) 31-2,41]
Chris Hammond, Olive Moulston, Col Hughes, Des Smith [Page(s) 38]
Chris Hendry, Andrew Wragg, Neil Barrett, Russell Collison [Page(s) 49-51]
David Bower, Janet Skuce, Andrew Bower (with shield) [Page(s) 43]
David Jackson [Page(s) 20]
Dr Bower [Page(s) 1,37-8,42,48]
Dr Whatley - Thanksgiving service sheet [Page(s) 21]
Elizabeth Stanley [Page(s) 48]
Ellen Court [Page(s) 27,48]
Fred Horton [Page(s) 33]
Guy Parker, Matthew Coggan, Andrew Hudson, Gavin Pendred [Page(s) 49]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 3-5,8-9,18,23,4,50]
Jack Saywood [Page(s) 12]
Jean Ellis, Marjorie Dawes, John Stevenson [Page(s) 15]
Jobs Close OP Home [Page(s) 15]
John & Joan Reah, Joyce Parmley [Page(s) 46]
Katherine Webb, Katy White, Stephen Bennett, David Cudd [Page(s) 49]
Kirsty & Lauren Ashcroft, Laura Wilson [Page(s) 22]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 6,12,29-30,39,46]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 3,25,34,44]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 3]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 49]
Knowle Ladies Society [Page(s) 2]
Knowle Nature Reserve [Page(s) 51]
Knowle Pageant [Page(s) 43]
Knowle Post Office [Page(s) 19]
Knowle Royal British Legion [Page(s) 38]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 5-6]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 4,9,11,23,37,42,48]
Knowle United Charities [Page(s) 46]
Knowle Village Hall [Page(s) 40]
Langmead family [Page(s) 20]
Marian Whiting [Page(s) 37,42]
Old Photos - May Day Parade,1878, 1910,1919 [Page(s) 35-6]
Old Photos - White Swan [Page(s) 39]
Old Photos - Wilsons Arms 1898 [Page(s) 28]
Old Photos - Yew Tree/Old Cottage, Copt Heath [Page(s) 24]
Paul Benton [Page(s) 16]
Phillips Auctioneers [Page(s) 6,15]
Rachel Jerwood [Page(s) 17]
Rev Andrew Dow & family [Page(s) 47]
Rev John Ganjavi, Peter Rowley, John Boys [Page(s) 44]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 15]
Ron & Beryl Scannell [Page(s) 11]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 38]
Simon Vaughan [Page(s) 17]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 9,37,42,51]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 4]
Timothy & Matthew Shearn [Page(s) 9]
Tracey Callow [Page(s) 45]
Walker family [Page(s) 28]
Willam Bennett - Headmaster [Page(s) 42]
Wilsons Arms [Page(s) 27]
Wilsons Road, Brewhouse [Page(s) 1-2]
Wing Comm. J Sharp [Page(s) 38]
Yvonne Igo [Page(s) 41]
1/123/1 [1991] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 89 to 25 Jan 91A Abass, A Herd, G Welch, I Maddocks, K Piper [Page(s) 50]
A Barton, D Hiles, P Herbert, L Longcroft, D Hensel, A Seal [Page(s) 46]
Alex & Luke Temple, Lee Frampton [Page(s) 54]
Andrew Thompson [Page(s) 58]
Andy Morris, Stephen Hensel, James West, Mark Waddam [Page(s) 49]
Angela Corkhill, Jane Holweger [Page(s) 41]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 17-18,32,34-5,46,49,62]
Arthur Miller [Page(s) 7]
Ashley Sheckleford, Wayne Webb, Kevin Ford [Page(s) 25]
Bethan Smith [Page(s) 53]
Brenda Langmead [Page(s) 24]
Brian Barton [Page(s) 31]
Bus Service [Page(s) 7-8,63]
C Snape, P Herbert [Page(s) 46]
Canal [Page(s) 16]
Caroline Gentle [Page(s) 37]
Chester House - Knot Garden [Page(s) 11]
Christian Adams, Simon Pow, Michael & John Trucchi [Page(s) 28-9]
Christopher Chamberlain, Tabitha Marsh, James Swinhoe [Page(s) 65]
Christopher Doidge, Patrick Moran [Page(s) 9]
Clare Hanlin [Page(s) 51]
Cllr G Wright [Page(s) 1]
Copt Heath Golf Club [Page(s) 31]
David Cooper [Page(s) 55]
David Prust, Mark Howard, Mark Moseley, Stuart Franks, Tony Carson [Page(s) 25]
David Trim [Page(s) 27]
Derrick Chattoe, Mary Donahue, Maggie Jerwood, Colin Young [Page(s) 43]
Diana Ellis [Page(s) 52]
Dr Bower [Page(s) 1,13]
Eddie Wood [Page(s) 51]
Edward Dent [Page(s) 59]
Edwards Trust [Page(s) 59-60]
Elaine Warner [Page(s) 1,13]
Flt Lt Bruce Macdonald [Page(s) 66]
George English [Page(s) 34]
George Sanders [Page(s) 23]
Gill Hartley, Robert Styles [Page(s) 17,18]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 8]
Ian Wood, Matthew Smith [Page(s) 49]
Jan Howard, Dorothy Moor [Page(s) 58]
Janet Parry, Ben Wright [Page(s) 48]
Jeremy Collins [Page(s) 64]
Joanne Riches [Page(s) 30]
Jobs Close Allotment Society [Page(s) 21]
Jodie Pownall, Rebecca Smith [Page(s) 33,43]
John & Stuart Ingram [Page(s) 31]
John Lashford [Page(s) 45]
John McDonald & Lee MacDonald (Grange Hill) [Page(s) 9]
John Watts, Eric Nicholas [Page(s) 22]
Johnathan Nuttag, Hannah Britton, Vicky Lapworth, Andrew Bower [Page(s) 43]
Johnathan Pearson, Andy Brook, Chris, Angela & Zoe Jeffries [Page(s) 10]
June Mack, Elsie Weatherburn, Anne Thompson, Catherine Aldis [Page(s) 22]
Karen Stait, Lynda Smith [Page(s) 59]
Katheryne Webster [Page(s) 61]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 1,3-5,13,21,47]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club [Page(s) 50,54]
Knowle & Dorridge Inner Wheel [Page(s) 58]
Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Circle [Page(s) 59]
Knowle & Dorridge NSPCC Young League [Page(s) 36]
Knowle Bowling Club [Page(s) 63]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 16,25-6,41]
Knowle Dog Training Club [Page(s) 19]
Knowle Festival [Page(s) 7-10,13]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 17,25]
Knowle Football Club U 10s [Page(s) 46]
Knowle Fun Run [Page(s) 40,48]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 23,33,38,43,49,56,65]
Knowle Mothers' Union [Page(s) 23]
Knowle Royal British Legion [Page(s) 15,20,44]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 27-8,40,45,47,52]
Knowle Sinfonia [Page(s) 22]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 1,13,27]
Knowle Village Hall [Page(s) 19]
Knowle WI [Page(s) 36,61]
Knowle Wives [Page(s) 16]
Lynda Cockrill [Page(s) 64]
Mark Evans, Gill Hartley, Charlotte Cooper, Neil Prickett [Page(s) 46]
Mick Prescott, Gerald McEntee, Peter Rooke [Page(s) 60]
Neil & Paul Horan [Page(s) 28-9]
Nick Mitton, Carl Merrix, Dave Harris, Joey Coyle, Gary Haynes [Page(s) 25]
P Abel, A Lewis, N Moore, B Farrell, D Smithson, A Sale, A Thornley [Page(s) 50]
Peter Hooper, Magnus Magnusson [Page(s) 35]
Phillips Auctioneers [Page(s) 34]
Rachel Smith [Page(s) 45]
Ray Anderson, James Legg, Amy Bintley [Page(s) 36]
Rev. Andrew Dow, Sydney Bryson [Page(s) 16,25]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 2,21,37,43,65]
Richard Joseph [Page(s) 40]
Richard Ollier, Joanne McCarthy, Margaret Fulford [Page(s) 65]
River Blythe [Page(s) 15,23]
Robin Hurley [Page(s) 32]
Robin Johnson, Paul Clements, Danny McNaught, Tony Hurst [Page(s) 25]
Ron Hayworth, Arthur Swadkins [Page(s) 21]
S Whereat, S Byng, T Blakley, M Hawker, R Watkins, M Wragg, R Eadie [Page(s) 46]
Samantha Bent, Charlotte Floate [Page(s) 56]
Scott Kennedy, Edward Barret Boumire, Sophia Nasreisfahany [Page(s) 65]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 28-9,31,52,53-4]
Simon Haines [Page(s) 44]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 14]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 55,57,60]
Suzanne Budds, Louise Burnard, Joel Rogers [Page(s) 18]
Thomas Parry, Kate Rock [Page(s) 35]
Tim Boole, James Tucker [Page(s) 39]
William Moulder [Page(s) 20]
Wilsons papers found [Page(s) 27]
Winifred Charles [Page(s) 25]
1/124/1 [1991] Knowle Society Scrapbook 8 Feb 91 to 31 Dec 91Aid to Craiova [Page(s) 26]
Ali Bowyer, Tara McKee, Hayley Wood, Lucy Pollard, Lizzi Mullett [Page(s) 6]
Alison Bowyer, Stephanie Berrill, Rhys Morgan [Page(s) 13]
Andrew Garfield, Pam Stanley, Patsy Priestman [Page(s) 30]
Andy Thornley [Page(s) 13]
Ann Julian [Page(s) 15]
Anne, Hannah & Richard Yorke, Victoria Routledge [Page(s) 23]
Arden Basketball Club [Page(s) 2]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 4,13,18,29,36,38]
Barbara Davies [Page(s) 35]
Bob Armstrong [Page(s) 12]
Bob Knight [Page(s) 10]
Bobby Penn, Paul Osborne [Page(s) 38]
Bridge House/Heron's Nest [Page(s) 16]
Canal [Page(s) 10,23,32]
Challenge Anneke - Hospice [Page(s) 25,32-3]
Chester House - Knot Garden [Page(s) 58]
Copt Heath Golf Club [Page(s) 31]
Daniel Doble [Page(s) 28]
Dave Gauder [Page(s) 3,26]
David Gittins, Mark Hopkins [Page(s) 30]
Dorothy Moore, Elaine Eyre [Page(s) 22]
Dorridge Spring Flower Show [Page(s) 9]
Duncan Carr, Julia Taylor, Laura Barker, Johnathan Franklin [Page(s) 20]
Edward, Peter & Hilary Dent [Page(s) 14,24]
Edwards Trust [Page(s) 4,14,24,29,37]
Elizabeth Warren, Paul Osborne, Emma Curtis, Charlotte Cooper [Page(s) 7]
Grimshaw Hall - Robbery [Page(s) 40]
Helen Colling [Page(s) 25]
Helen Curtis [Page(s) 7]
Helen Duggan [Page(s) 36]
Heronfield Animal Rescue Centre [Page(s) 33]
Hilary Thorp [Page(s) 1]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 20-1]
Jackie Offord, Anne Marie Dunstan,Paul Boobyer [Page(s) 4]
James Needham, John Southall [Page(s) 41]
Jenny Thompson, Christopher Howson, Richard Davenport [Page(s) 39]
Jobs Close Park [Page(s) 7]
John Lashford [Page(s) 17,34]
Keith Piper [Page(s) 3]
Kevin Higgs [Page(s) 16]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 36,37]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club [Page(s) 3,13-4]
Knowle & Dorridge Inner Wheel [Page(s) 22]
Knowle & Dorridge NSPCC Young League [Page(s) 38]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 39]
Knowle Bowling Club [Page(s) 18-9,1-2,25,33-4]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 11-12,37]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 15]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 2,35]
Knowle Football Club U 9s [Page(s) 17]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 1,-7,13,15,20-1,34,39]
Knowle Mothers' Union [Page(s) 32]
Knowle Nature Trust [Page(s) 32,35]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 27]
Knowle Royal British Legion [Page(s) 19]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 17,19,34,37]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 9,21,30]
Knowle Youth Club [Page(s) 18]
Knowle Youth Theatre [Page(s) 7]
Linda Carpenter [Page(s) 38]
Louise Dainty, Dominique Bagnall [Page(s) 20]
Lyn Trowsdale [Page(s) 7]
Mark Delderfield, Zoe Coull [Page(s) 29]
Matt Foster, Chris Davies [Page(s) 17]
Matthew Bennett, Cameron Kindsay, Chris Wing, Phillip Bloomfield, [Page(s) 15]
Matthew Wilkinson [Page(s) 5]
Michelle Hobday [Page(s) 2,8]
Mitch Withey [Page(s) 33]
Myffy Parsons [Page(s) 33]
Nigel Mears, Neill Butler [Page(s) 39]
Ossie Webb [Page(s) 29]
Packwood House [Page(s) 19,21,23]
Paul Brady [Page(s) 35]
Paul Britton, David Bracey [Page(s) 15]
Pearson, Arthur, Solihull Council [Page(s) 19]
Peter, Hannah & Katie Stokes [Page(s) 8]
Phillips Auctioneers [Page(s) 6,]
Rebekah Harris, Matthew Simpson, Jonathan Coggan [Page(s) 29]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 39]
Rhys Morgan, James & JohnathanNuttall, Michael Wragg, David Hutt, [Page(s) 15]
Robert Chalkley, Amie Taylor [Page(s) 34]
Sam & Joel Williams, David Homer, Chris Flower, Neil Murdoch [Page(s) 17]
Samantha Hall, Jo Moss, Claire Major, Catherine Grey [Page(s) 6]
Sarah Adam [Page(s) 1]
Sarah Wish, David George, Denise Raines, Tim Johnson [Page(s) 27]
Sian Wilkins, Martin Fent, Kim Lissner, Luke Woodward [Page(s) 2]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 32,35]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 31]
William Boize [Page(s) 11]
Wilsons Arms tree [Page(s) 30]
1/125/1 [1994] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 92 to 31 Dec 94Alan Smith [Page(s) 65]
Amanda Stacey, David Rowlands, Edward Orgill, [Page(s) 7]
Andrew & Philip Kerry, Marc & Martin Holt, James Wharton [Page(s) 30,75]
Andrew Davey [Page(s) 109]
Andrew Hartley [Page(s) 7]
Andrew Lattimer [Page(s) 125]
Andy Nisbet, Craig Wharton, Nancy Whitehead [Page(s) 4]
Anne Crambie, Sally Deeley, Rebecca Taylor [Page(s) 8]
Anne Marie Dunston [Page(s) 3]
Arden Church [Page(s) 7]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 28-35,40-1,55,63-4,65]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 3,7,10,16,21-2,24-5]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 75,81,87,119,124]
Arden Tennis Club [Page(s) 5]
Baddesley Clinton [Page(s) 70103108122]
Barbara Davies [Page(s) 67-8]
Barry Lee [Page(s) 11]
Ben Panesar [Page(s) 85,89]
Betty Jarvis [Page(s) 2]
Black Boy [Page(s) 36,59,115]
Bousfield, Philip [Page(s) 8]
Bus Travel [Page(s) 114]
Cameron Lindsay, Luke Woodward, Michael Wragg, Martin Fent [Page(s) 35]
Canals [Page(s) 8,72]
Carl Mason, Mark Roberts, Todd Christopher [Page(s) 39]
Carol Leetch [Page(s) 78]
Caroline Lusher [Page(s) 6]
Carolyn Willshaw, Valerie Elkington, Matthew Sidwell [Page(s) 9]
Charles Crosbee, Ian Thompson, Oliver Marsh [Page(s) 85-6]
Charlotte Whiteoak [Page(s) 7,28]
Chris Chamberlain, Sam Hufton, Robert Chalkley [Page(s) 84]
Christophe Edwards [Page(s) 102]
Claire Blackie, [Page(s) 14,15,21]
Clare Hughes, Nicola Evans [Page(s) 22]
Copt Heath Golf Club [Page(s) 59,65,72]
Craig Bush, Aimee Skilton, Josh Duffy [Page(s) 21]
Daniel Harris, Phillip Bowen, Christine Adderley [Page(s) 30]
Dave Carter [Page(s) 108]
David Ash, Lydia Mitchell [Page(s) 76]
David Herbert, [Page(s) 10,30]
David Lilley, Robert Lang [Page(s) 33]
David Silvermann, Kevin Wright [Page(s) 5]
David Trim [Page(s) 47]
Deborah Robonson, Alex Mainsbridge, Katrin Tunstall [Page(s) 109]
Diana Lamplugh, Denise Bates [Page(s) 123]
Diane Evans [Page(s) 86]
Dorridge proposed development [Page(s) 91]
Dr Bower, Elaine Warner, Valerie Morton [Page(s) 27,49]
Duncan Hankinson [Page(s) 26]
Duncan Holmes, Graham Wilkins [Page(s) 3]
Earth tremor [Page(s) 78]
Eastcote Hall Farm - Fire [Page(s) 4]
Eastcote Place [Page(s) 56,66-7]
Edna Grimmet, Chris Smith [Page(s) 16]
Edwards Trust [Page(s) 6,9,31,41,47,119]
Eleanor Jerwood, Chris Grant [Page(s) 8]
Elizabeth Stanley, Adrian Smith, Stella JarmanThomas Wright [Page(s) 97]
Emily Haithwaite, Tony Hollis, Lucy Robson, Tim Boole [Page(s) 33]
Emma Dow [Page(s) 110]
Emma Heard, James Colburn, Rosie Wagstaff [Page(s) 124]
Emma Stott, Rachel Elliott [Page(s) 7]
Erzen family [Page(s) 41]
Faye Mousley, Ben Startin, Rebecca Phillips [Page(s) 16]
Flower Show [Page(s) 13]
Fran Pers, Jo Parker, Emily & Rebecca Morris [Page(s) 8]
Francesca Rhodes [Page(s) 114]
Francis & Miriam Hart [Page(s) 37]
Frank Barnett, Mike Ennis [Page(s) 14]
Fred West [Page(s) 107]
Gary & Tracey Perkins [Page(s) 117]
Gemma Carter, Steven Adler, Tracey Owen, Samantha Pinkerton [Page(s) 18]
George & Chris Curtis [Page(s) 49]
Gill Morgan [Page(s) 76]
Gladstone Small [Page(s) 125]
Gladys Batchelor - former maid at Packwood [Page(s) 101]
Gordon Fitter [Page(s) 94]
Greswolde Arms [Page(s) 3,85,89,108]
Heather & Colin Goodyear [Page(s) 93]
Heather MacKay, Helen Cudd, Thomas Smith, Thomas Hannah [Page(s) 14]
Hereward, Clive - swimming accident [Page(s) 99]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 43,57,63,74,95,98,110,120]
Iain Date, Paul Cant, James Hancock, Ricky Mander [Page(s) 14]
Iain Desai, Sarah Barron, Dave Dring [Page(s) 14,15]
Ian McIntyre [Page(s) 111]
James Colburn, Matthew Coggan, Francis hemmings, James West [Page(s) 30]
James Drinkwater, Hayley Long, Samantha Pritchard [Page(s) 5]
James Farley [Page(s) 77]
James Freeth, Juliet Able [Page(s) 85]
Jane Forshaw [Page(s) 75]
Janet & Bob Kedge [Page(s) 63]
Jason Wilkes [Page(s) 77]
Jaspar Carrott [Page(s) 44]
Jayne Carpenter [Page(s) 71]
Jean Powrie, John Noakes [Page(s) 105-6]
Jeremy Bates [Page(s) 5,7]
Joan Smith [Page(s) 93]
Joanne Martin [Page(s) 58]
Jocelyn Roberts, Blodwen Glover [Page(s) 35]
John Gimes [Page(s) 124]
John Jarman, Cora Tye, Bill Adams, Maurice Wright [Page(s) 2]
John Lashford [Page(s) 34118]
John Letts [Page(s) 127]
John Major [Page(s) 108]
John Nettles, Fiona Bocock [Page(s) 17]
Jonathan Bennett, Rachel Marston, Ben Ransom [Page(s) 96]
Joseph & Anne- Marie Dunstan [Page(s) 73]
Julian Davey, Andy Thornley, Howard Yates, Darren Alltree [Page(s) 39]
Karen Pritchard, Louise Evans, Louise Herne, Louise Brigginshaw [Page(s) 81]
Kate Smallwood [Page(s) 40]
Kathryn Chapman, Alison Jupe [Page(s) 119]
Katie Smith, Alex Mansbridge [Page(s) 29]
Kevin Bray, Nigel Moore, David Smithson, Mike Powell [Page(s) 39]
Kirsty Malpass [Page(s) 16,24]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 42,52,63,80,98-9,101]
Knowle - history [Page(s) 44,46,49,113]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club [Page(s) 1,91]
Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Circle [Page(s) 123]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 74,84,122]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 37124]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 58]
Knowle Bowling Club [Page(s) 2,19,94,100,124]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 1,13]
Knowle Camera Club [Page(s) 52]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 3,54,78,102,107,12,126]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 86]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 56,60,84,105,126]
Knowle Fun Run [Page(s) 10,58,74,8,83]
Knowle Hall [Page(s) 105-6]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 108-9,111,115,117]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 2,8-11,14,16-7,21,23-4,27-8]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 36,39,46-7,83,85-6,94-5,96]
Knowle Ladies Society [Page(s) 53,76,95,123]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 47]
Knowle Relief Road [Page(s) 64,74]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 34,40,44-6,53,54,58-9,61]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 72,88,96,101,116,120,125]
Knowle Sinfonia [Page(s) 93]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 2,27,97,99,103]
Knowle United Reformed Church [Page(s) 16]
Knowle Village Hall [Page(s) 30]
Knowle Wives [Page(s) 73]
Knowle Youth Theatre [Page(s) 3,77]
Lady Katherine Leveson Almshouse [Page(s) 5]
Lady Katherine Leveson Almshouse [Page(s) 6]
Laura Preedy [Page(s) 18]
Lee, David - degree trip [Page(s) 96]
Lightning Strike - Knowle Wood Road [Page(s) 32]
Linda Winnett, Graham White [Page(s) 44]
Lisa Bridger, Kelly Ramsey, Helen Major, Simone Webb [Page(s) 25]
Liz Buckley [Page(s) 37]
Louise Wallace, Simon Pow, Helen Major, Sophie White [Page(s) 32]
Lucy Johnson [Page(s) 29]
Luke Hayton, Faye Cadman, Martha Connock [Page(s) 6]
M42 - proposed widening [Page(s) 100,110-11]
Margaret & Stuart Orr [Page(s) 58, 61]
Marian Mackay [Page(s) 117]
Mark Cooke, Andrew Wells [Page(s) 17]
Mark Ramsey, Rebecca Bignall, Richard Webb, Amy Heaps [Page(s) 9]
Martyn Jack [Page(s) 95]
Mary Binnersley [Page(s) 95]
Mary Gould [Page(s) 11]
Mary Moorcroft, Ian Bytheway [Page(s) 30]
Matthew Lines, Alison Bell [Page(s) 64]
Matthew Smith, Andrew Frith, Stephen Hensel, [Page(s) 5]
Maureen Bragg, Elaine Eyre, Marjorie Millard, Mary Power [Page(s) 17]
Melanie Griffiths [Page(s) 96]
Michelle, Nick and Lauren Bull [Page(s) 55]
Middlefield [Page(s) 9,16,18,80,83,94]
Mike & Alex Doyle, Karl & Mark Ruddy, David Carbutt [Page(s) 84]
Mike & Kate Robbins [Page(s) 120]
Muntz family/Forest Hotel [Page(s) 91]
Muriel Roberts [Page(s) 119]
Naomi Bottrell [Page(s) 23]
Neil Barratt [Page(s) 7,24]
Neil Clement [Page(s) 29]
Neil Sykes, Hannah Duffy, Louise Connolly, Samuel Bridge [Page(s) 111]
Nicholas Moore [Page(s) 27]
Nick Gentle, Alison Brushett, Rebecca Laing [Page(s) 10]
Nicola O'Brien, Katie Bloomfield, Vicki Lapworth, Katy Smith [Page(s) 39,53]
Old Pictures 'Dodwell's Farm 1890' [Page(s) 69]
Old Pictures 'High Street' [Page(s) 69]
Old Pictures 'Knowle Railway Bridge 1891' [Page(s) 69]
Old Pictures 'White Swan 1891' [Page(s) 69]
Old Pictures 'Wilsons Arms' [Page(s) 69]
Oliver & Victoria Bertrams [Page(s) 65]
Packwood House [Page(s) 95104111115]
Pat Clement, Margaret Walsh [Page(s) 58]
Pat Lincoln, John Coll [Page(s) 36]
Pat Preedy [Page(s) 3108]
Pat Pressier [Page(s) 1]
Paterson Court [Page(s) 1]
Patrick & Richard Moss [Page(s) 79]
Patrick Taylor, Adrian Gill [Page(s) 21]
Paul Hiopkins [Page(s) 5]
Peter Coldwell [Page(s) 112]
Peter Dent [Page(s) 6,31]
Peter Holmes [Page(s) 83]
Peter Lishman, Thomas Chalkley, Sophie Chase, Geoff Deeley [Page(s) 121]
Phil Vince, Barry Potts,Simon Jolliffe [Page(s) 30]
Philip Brown [Page(s) 37]
Philip Jones, Richard Jones [Page(s) 31]
Philip Schofield [Page(s) 35]
Philip Thornborrow, Robert Lang, Andrew Baxter [Page(s) 21]
Philip Tillman, Rachel Abbey, [Page(s) 16]
Phillips auctioneers [Page(s) 1,42,44,5,72,100]
Rachel Ransom, David Powlands [Page(s) 23]
Recycling [Page(s) 114]
Red Lion [Page(s) 121]
Restaurants [Page(s) 4,82]
Rev Andrew Dow [Page(s) 30,38,49]
Rev Andrew Dow [Page(s) 54102107]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 12,22,104]
Richard & Geoffrey Henderson, John & Anna Beddingfield [Page(s) 8]
Richard Branson [Page(s) 116]
Richard Davenport, Emma Narroway, Laura Herrington, [Page(s) 27]
Richard Jones, Stephen Jones [Page(s) 30,75]
Rose Gardner [Page(s) 74]
Ruth Willmott [Page(s) 115]
Ruth Willmott [Page(s) 28]
Sally Bowater [Page(s) 43]
Sally Taylor [Page(s) 57]
Sarah Saunders [Page(s) 100]
Sayeed & Devi Rahman [Page(s) 4]
Scheherazade Yesusu, Emma Todman, Sam Newton [Page(s) 81]
Scouts [Page(s) 2,77]
Shakespeare Car Run [Page(s) 106]
Sian Phillips, Russell Troran, Megan Buttris, Simon Erzen [Page(s) 23]
Sieglinde Hiscox - robbery [Page(s) 74]
Springfield School/Environment Centre [Page(s) 2,63,79-80,84,94-5]
St Mary's Temple Balsall [Page(s) 107]
Staite - Jackie [Page(s) 43]
Standley & Co [Page(s) 124]
Stuart Lowe [Page(s) 116]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 43105]
Sydney Bryson [Page(s) 126]
Tania Simmons [Page(s) 97]
Tasos (Stan) Hailis, Gayna Wetton [Page(s) 40]
Thelma Bayliss [Page(s) 127]
Tiffany Fidoe, Emma Simpson, Lizzy Baird [Page(s) 7]
Tim Atherton [Page(s) 34]
Tom Gallacher [Page(s) 66]
Tony Robson, Mike Leetch, John Horton [Page(s) 122]
Wendy & Barry Bates [Page(s) 88]
Wilsons Arms [Page(s) 117]
Xifaras - Chris [Page(s) 43]
Yvette-Marie Bullock, Richard Elson [Page(s) 64]
Yvonne Muntz, Peter Randall, Andy Lewis, Phil Freeman [Page(s) 91]
Zoe Harvey [Page(s) 24]
1/126/1 [1995] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 95 to 28 Dec 95Adam Perkins, Kay Jeffries [Page(s) 85]
Adcock, Christopher [Page(s) 83]
Adrian, Vivienne & Matthew Belt [Page(s) 7]
Alan Smith [Page(s) 49]
Alan Ward, Katharine Barker [Page(s) 34]
Albert Withey [Page(s) 44,69]
Alex Mitchell [Page(s) 50]
Andrew Litherland, Adam Croton [Page(s) 80-1]
Anita Gee, Gillian Dolphin [Page(s) 70]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 13-14,30,44,46,48,58]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 59,61,80,92]
Baddesley Clinton [Page(s) 20,3,89]
Barbara Gentle [Page(s) 24]
Barrie Thompson [Page(s) 71]
Beccy Lambert, Imogen O'Mahoney [Page(s) 44]
Ben Albutt, Lizzie Baird [Page(s) 13-14]
Ben Simpson [Page(s) 68,77]
Bentley Heath School [Page(s) 38,41,43,45]
Brenda Jones [Page(s) 28]
Brian Tomkinson [Page(s) 5]
Canals [Page(s) 32]
Carolyn Blake [Page(s) 17]
Catherine Grey, Naomi Taylor, Sarah Boyce [Page(s) 46]
Chester House Knot Garden [Page(s) 70,76]
Copt Heath Golf Club [Page(s) 31]
Craig Miles [Page(s) 47]
Dave Carter, Keith Manson, John Horton [Page(s) 77]
Delaney, Eamon [Page(s) 25]
Devi Rahman [Page(s) 17]
Dippesh Parmer, Doreen White [Page(s) 80]
Doris Lines, Gillian Knight [Page(s) 75]
Dorridge Junior & Infants School [Page(s) 26]
Dorridge W I [Page(s) 75]
Dr Richard Morgan [Page(s) 36]
Duncan Harris [Page(s) 75]
Edna Handley [Page(s) 38]
Edwards Trust [Page(s) 6,76]
Eizabeth Pratt, Sam Izzard [Page(s) 70]
Elsie Weatherburn, Ros Peters [Page(s) 55]
Fiona Tremble,Michael Barker, Laura Davis, Kate O'Connor [Page(s) 45]
Frank Barnett, James Hindley [Page(s) 5]
Fred Neale [Page(s) 2]
Gemma Hawkins, Jo Hardstaff, Rowena Wilby [Page(s) 46]
Gillian Shephard [Page(s) 26]
Graham Bates [Page(s) 85]
Graham Pringle, Jeremy Watson [Page(s) 33]
Greswold Arms [Page(s) 88]
Grimshaw House, Ststion Rd - Sale [Page(s) 66]
Harriet Salisbury [Page(s) 71]
Henry Clarke, Angie Gowan, Kirsty Malpass, Avril Griffiths [Page(s) 78]
Heronfield Animal Sanctuary [Page(s) 44,69]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 24,40-1,89,92]
Jan Cove, Helen Davies, Christine Adderley [Page(s) 57]
Jaspar Carrott [Page(s) 27]
Jayne & Olivia James [Page(s) 26]
Jennie Evans, Kath Bayliss, Marjorie Blackburn, Eva Wootton [Page(s) 29]
Jenny Thompson, Rachel mander, Ellenor Tucker [Page(s) 39]
Jo Helier, Sophie Coton, Katie Ford [Page(s) 58]
Jo Martin [Page(s) 45,54,79,90]
Jobs Close Old People's Home [Page(s) 37]
Joe Tree [Page(s) 61]
John Johnson [Page(s) 15]
John Lashford [Page(s) 12-13]
John Lashford [Page(s) 86]
Johnsons Garage [Page(s) 15]
Judy Price [Page(s) 28]
Karren Brady, Paul Peschisolido [Page(s) 51]
Kathy Burt [Page(s) 18]
Kim Lissner, Lisa Tickells, Jonathan Timms [Page(s) 30]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 34,43,46,55,58,8,87]
Knowle - history [Page(s) 1,7,22]
Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Circle [Page(s) 20,57,83]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 59,72,77,87,90]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 8-9,12,20,35,37,50,54]
Knowle & Dorridge RNLI [Page(s) 20]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 3,45]
Knowle Allotments [Page(s) 8]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 46,71,87]
Knowle Church - general [Page(s) 1,7,48-,59,63,82]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 29,72,95]
Knowle Fun Run [Page(s) 27,33,38]
Knowle Junior School- general [Page(s) 26,54,78-9,85-7,92]
Knowle Ladies Society [Page(s) 38,63]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 14,25,78]
Knowle Relief Road [Page(s) 22]
Knowle Royal British Legion [Page(s) 35]
Knowle Sinfonia [Page(s) 55]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 71-2]
Knowle Village Cricket Club [Page(s) 31]
Knowle WI [Page(s) 29]
Knowle Youth Club [Page(s) 53]
Kristian Henery, Vicky Porter, Catherine Grey [Page(s) 30]
Lady Katherine Leveson School [Page(s) 25,3,93]
Laura Gilbert, Adrain Statham-Lee [Page(s) 25]
Lidgates [Page(s) 66,78]
Lisa Tilley [Page(s) 54]
Malcolm Peters, Anne Thompson, Steve Palmer, [Page(s) 55]
Margaret Roberts [Page(s) 23]
Mark & Simon Watkins [Page(s) 89]
Martyn Jack [Page(s) 6]
Michael Fitzmaurice, Danielle Fogarty [Page(s) 92]
Michelle Newsome [Page(s) 60]
Mick Hampton [Page(s) 20]
Mike Ashton [Page(s) 73]
Nicola Freeth, Lauren Mander [Page(s) 87]
Norma Young, Marion Heard, Ann Brown, Phil Vince [Page(s) 57]
Packwood House [Page(s) 6,31,34-5,42,48,55,75]
Pat Dunbar, Peter & Nancy Andrews [Page(s) 81]
Pat Preedy [Page(s) 78]
Paul Blower [Page(s) 93]
Paul Hindle [Page(s) 35]
Paul Smith [Page(s) 5]
Paul Thompson, Matthew & Jamie Worrall [Page(s) 33]
Paul Tremble, Laura Hale, Jessica Small [Page(s) 41]
Paula Dias [Page(s) 1]
Philip Styles, Ross Mayberry [Page(s) 47]
Phillips auctioneers [Page(s) 3,9,45,53-4,58,72-3]
Phillips auctioneers [Page(s) 79-81,86,90]
Pratt, Fiona - Raleigh International [Page(s) 93]
Rachel Elliot, Ian Shrimpton, Amanda Williams, James Colburn [Page(s) 48]
Ray Gates [Page(s) 67]
Rebecca Barnett, Sarah Gilbert, Kerry Law, Claire Israney [Page(s) 46]
Rebecca Sealey [Page(s) 19]
Red Lion/Felon & Firkin [Page(s) 91]
Restaurants [Page(s) 2,14,39]
Rev Andrew Dow [Page(s) 2,24]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 6,57,82]
Richard Wright, Adrian Jones [Page(s) 46]
Rita Mitchell [Page(s) 59-60]
Robert Wooldridge [Page(s) 80]
Ros Whelan, James Jeffries, Peter Neale [Page(s) 91]
Sarah Shirley Priest [Page(s) 8]
School catchment changes [Page(s) 7,1,44,47,50]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 17,39,47,58,60]
Sheila & Eric Dyer, Margaret Bates [Page(s) 25]
Sheila Elliott [Page(s) 18]
Shops [Page(s) 33,53,79,83,86,95]
Simpson, Ben [Page(s) 68,77]
Springfield School/Environment Centre [Page(s) 5,19,47]
Stannard, Frank [Page(s) 23]
Stephen Drury [Page(s) 75]
Stephen Jankowski, Kristina King [Page(s) 43]
Steve Lashford, Robert Plaister [Page(s) 83]
Susan Noone, John Horton, Mike Leetch, Maldwyn Jenkins [Page(s) 90]
Temple Balsall - history [Page(s) 11,56]
Teresa Mallabone, Margaret Fulford, Lindsay Warren, Jennie Bailey [Page(s) 82]
Tessa Newbold [Page(s) 21]
Tom Gallagher [Page(s) 2,40]
Tracey Perkins, Avril Balloch [Page(s) 67]
Victoria Jones [Page(s) 86]
West End Travel - closure [Page(s) 74]
1/127/1 [1999] Knowle Society Scrapbook 29 Dec 95 to 31 Dec 99Albert Withey [Page(s) 109]
Alex Ewings [Page(s) 54, 68]
Alicia Duffy, Luke Trotman, Sophie Carter, Barbara Gentle [Page(s) 71]
Anita Gee [Page(s) 105]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 104, 118, 124, 126]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 128, 138]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 2, 5, 8, 18-20, 35, 49]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 64, 68-9, 85, 87, 97]
Audrey Watts [Page(s) 98]
Austen Bannister, Ian Taylor, Nigel Dudley [Page(s) 87]
Baddesley Clinton [Page(s) 82]
Barbara Gentle [Page(s) 88]
Becky Lancaster, Rachel Blower [Page(s) 35]
Bow Hill Nursery [Page(s) 33]
Bridgewater, Ken - death [Page(s) 131]
Bus/Car Accidents [Page(s) 41, 48]
Canals [Page(s) 29, 58, 67, 74]
Carol Kay [Page(s) 91]
Caroline Frost [Page(s) 20]
Carrott, Jasper [Page(s) 21]
Carter, Matthew - Subbuteo contest [Page(s) 16]
Charlotte Sanderson, Amanda Snook, Chris Murphy [Page(s) 35]
Charmian Best, Chris Cook, Lynda Bell, Glynis Bussell [Page(s) 91]
Chester House - Knot Garden [Page(s) 105-6]
Crime [Page(s) 129]
Crime [Page(s) 3-6, 8, 16-8, 81, 118]
Cycling - Nat. Road Race [Page(s) 94]
Cynthia Young, Gail Langford, Marion Griffiths, Joan Bannocks [Page(s) 91]
Danny Dalton, Gareth Williamson [Page(s) 86]
Darren Altree, Jack Coley, Ian Clifford, Kevin Bray [Page(s) 86]
Dion Dublin, Anita Tapel, Ala Uddin, Abdul Rouf [Page(s) 113]
Don Fell, Jill Bentley, Justyn Towler [Page(s) 74]
Drinkwater, Martin - inquest [Page(s) 88]
Eddie 'the Eagle' Edwards [Page(s) 92]
Edward Shelley, Hannah Smith, Nicola Foxwell [Page(s) 126]
Elisabeth Wilkin, Jenny Bassam, Gill Ashton, Fiona Macrae [Page(s) 91]
Elizabeth Spragg, Rachel Marston, Rachel Walker [Page(s) 2]
Ewings, Amanda [Page(s) 41]
Fadhel, Loyds [Page(s) 72]
Farmers Market, Solihull [Page(s) 121, 129]
Fiona Knox [Page(s) 7]
Frank Barnett [Page(s) 2]
Gary Cleverley [Page(s) 38]
Gary Parker [Page(s) 86, 95]
Gemma Hawkes [Page(s) 96]
George & Chris Curtis, Rev Andrew Dow, Dr R Bower [Page(s) 83]
Georgina Plested [Page(s) 70]
Ghosts [Page(s) 43]
Greswolde Arms & lido [Page(s) 90]
Greswolde Gallery - closure [Page(s) 130]
Grimshaw Hall sale [Page(s) 117, 134-6]
Guild of St Anne & the Guild House [Page(s) 122]
Guy Allen [Page(s) 61]
Hannah Bould, Lesha Green [Page(s) 93]
Hannah Parlow [Page(s) 13]
Harper, Bob - Film maker [Page(s) 115]
Henry Soni [Page(s) 55]
Heronfield Rescue Centre [Page(s) 109]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 2, 4, 33, 52, 67-8, 104, 133]
Jacob Schofield [Page(s) 62]
Jaspar Carrott [Page(s) 65, 77]
Jaspar Hankinson [Page(s) 60, 80]
Jean & Ken Jones [Page(s) 119]
Jennie Evans, Marjorie Brook [Page(s) 25]
Jenny Joyce, Alex Ramsey, Sam Mason, Issy Collins, [Page(s) 35]
Jill & Penny Foster, Hollie Cullen, Nina Didially, Ellie Lynch [Page(s) 140]
Jill Foxworthy [Page(s) 13]
Jo Martin [Page(s) 3]
Joanna Lumb [Page(s) 38]
Jobs Close OP Home [Page(s) 89]
John (Jack) & Marjorie Beasley Arden Vale Rd, Diamond Wedding [Page(s) 57]
John Anderson [Page(s) 84]
John Corke [Page(s) 130]
John Harper [Page(s) 128]
John Lashford [Page(s) 13]
John Lilley, Mark Chapman [Page(s) 19]
Johnsons Garage - closure [Page(s) 26]
Jon Weale, Michael Hubbard, Phil Bloomfield, Neil Ayliffe [Page(s) 19]
Jonathan Thorne [Page(s) 55]
Julie Wilson & Colin Cupitt [Page(s) 3, 4]
K & D Under 11 Cricket Team [Page(s) 113]
Kedge, Robert - obituary [Page(s) 53]
Kegan Harrison [Page(s) 141]
Keith Adams [Page(s) 72]
Kirsty Lawrence, Laurence Marshall [Page(s) 64]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 3-4, 21, 31, 36, 79, 83-4]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 89, 124, 127]
Knowle - history [Page(s) 45]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club - reports [Page(s) 1-141]
Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Club [Page(s) 98]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 5, 39, 41-2, 59, 111, 119]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 91]
Knowle Bowling Club [Page(s) 27]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 13130]
Knowle Football Club - reports [Page(s) 1-141]
Knowle Friendship Club [Page(s) 57]
Knowle Fun Run/Millennium Walk [Page(s) 106, 129, 138]
Knowle Fun Run/Millennium Walk [Page(s) 12-14, 70, 72, 76-7, 89]
Knowle Junior school - class of 98 & football team [Page(s) 23]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 126]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 9, 13, 64, 71, 80, 98]
Knowle Junior School - Newspaper project [Page(s) 23]
Knowle Junior School - Princess Margaret's visit [Page(s) 15]
Knowle Ladies Society [Page(s) 36, 63, 72, 80, 108, 141]
Knowle Mothers Union [Page(s) 139]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 10, 18, 64, 93, 111]
Knowle Parish Church - general [Page(s) 29, 38, 71, 91]
Knowle Relief Road [Page(s) 126, 140]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 130, 132]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 7, 12-13, 37, 63-4, 92]
Knowle Sinfonia [Page(s) 36, 59, 80, 103, 121, 130]
Knowle Singing for Pleasure group [Page(s) 108]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 34, 67, 74, 83]
Knowle Surgery [Page(s) 116]
Knowle United Reformed Church [Page(s) 59]
Knowle Village Hall [Page(s) 71]
Knowle WI - closure and reopening [Page(s) 103, 116, 118, 138]
Knowle WI - closure and reopening [Page(s) 25, 35, 56, 63, 66, 77]
Knowle Youth Centre [Page(s) 55]
Lady Katherine Leveson School [Page(s) 140]
Laura Crossley, Adam Shaw, Hannah Lloyd, Alex King [Page(s) 126]
Les Ross [Page(s) 36]
Lindsay Gilbert [Page(s) 85]
Loveridge, Tim [Page(s) 52]
Loyds Restaurant [Page(s) 72]
Lyle, Susan - death [Page(s) 132]
Mandy Matthews, Hannah Owens, Beryl Blood, Norma Young [Page(s) 53]
Margaret Fulford, Miranda Matthews [Page(s) 118]
Mark Jones [Page(s) 107]
Mark Pow, Amy Heaps [Page(s) 20]
Meningitis outbreak /Hawkes, Gemma [Page(s) 49, 53, 62, 96]
Meredith, Bill - death [Page(s) 51]
Michael & Margaret Savage, Kirsten Brown [Page(s) 108, 110]
Mick Joiner, Andre Williams [Page(s) 120]
Mike & Annette Wilcox [Page(s) 122]
Mike Thornborrow, Vicki Wilson, Paul Cooper [Page(s) 10]
Millennium celebrations [Page(s) 53]
Nenning, Toby [Page(s) 63]
Nicholas Dunn [Page(s) 5]
Nick Hawkins [Page(s) 112]
Nigel Moore [Page(s) 86, 104]
Nina Fulford & Ian Clark [Page(s) 93]
Old Pictures, High St , Chester House, 1891 [Page(s) 30]
Old Silhillians Club [Page(s) 71, 87, 95]
Olivia Hantley, Alix Windsor [Page(s) 97]
Olivia Shook, Elizabeth Husselbee [Page(s) 118]
Paula Murdoch, Christine Adderley, Norma Young [Page(s) 111]
Pay Heywprth, Ray Watson, Alan Turner, Margaret Lloyd [Page(s) 73]
Percy Cox, Andrew Clark [Page(s) 127]
Peter Southall & Ernie Crook [Page(s) 100-102]
Peter Whiting, William Kennard, Laurene Dennis, Matthew Carter [Page(s) 19]
Phillips auctioneers [Page(s) 2, 7, 12, 95, 107, 112, 141]
Princess Margaret [Page(s) 15]
Rachel Ransom, Michael Rimer, Andrew Johnson [Page(s) 18]
Rebecca Shipley, Charlotte Abel, Clare Lilley, Alana Farrington [Page(s) 97]
Red Lion [Page(s) 6, 8]
Restaurants [Page(s) 7]
Rev Michael Parker [Page(s) 29]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 16, 53, 74, 111, 118]
Richard Knight [Page(s) 78]
Rick Hird, Carolyn Crichton, Lady Guernsey [Page(s) 12]
Road Improvements [Page(s) 39]
Ruth Huband - Gough, Charlotte Wright, Paven Ravat [Page(s) 140]
Sally Henderson, Kimberley Southwick, Jackie Lewis [Page(s) 93]
Sarah Benson [Page(s) 87]
Sarah Houghton [Page(s) 8]
Sarah Shirley Priest [Page(s) 13]
Sayeed & Devi Rahman [Page(s) 7]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 108, 110, 127]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 7, 19, 55, 56, 79, 82]
Shirley Lester [Page(s) 27]
Simon Krstic, Terry Morgan, Clare Bovill [Page(s) 14, 16]
Snowdon, Mark - Noel's House Party [Page(s) 51]
Solihull Manor House [Page(s) 1]
Sophie Tillman [Page(s) 33]
Southalls & Co - fraud investigation/Grimshaw Hall [Page(s) 94, 99-103, 110, 136]
Spencer, George - inquest [Page(s) 99]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 34]
Stephanie Wilkins, Emma Bertschin, Gemma Uglow [Page(s) 140]
Stuart Davis, Sue Harris, Dave Carter [Page(s) 129]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 120, 141]
Susan Oxley & Stephen Pearse [Page(s) 17]
Sydney Bryson, Jimmy Fuller [Page(s) 114]
Tim Atherton [Page(s) 61]
Tony Alexander, Jon Bees, Paul Goldsmith, Jamie Spears [Page(s) 86]
Tony Robson, Dave Carter, Stuart Davis [Page(s) 42]
Val O'Hare & Stephanie Bryan [Page(s) 58]
Vaults pub [Page(s) 59]
Vince Hunt [Page(s) 62]
Waqar Mohammed [Page(s) 86, 89]
Wilsons Arms - Robbie Williams visit [Page(s) 47]
Yvonne Cudd, Joy Hall, Norma Young [Page(s) 16]
1/128/1 [2001] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jan 01 to 31 Aug 0171-3 Grove Rd sale details [Page(s) 17-8]
A Rizvi, C Holwell, T Moore, R Harris, K Bray, J Spires, T Alexander [Page(s) 125]
Abbie Mitchell, Emma Sabell [Page(s) 92]
Abigail Jebson, Susan Watkins [Page(s) 44]
Alan Taylor, Clive Humprepare [Page(s) 112]
Albert Withey [Page(s) 31, 41, 99]
Alex Whittaker, Kassie Woodier, Alex Dengate [Page(s) 22]
Angela Mee, Phil Davies [Page(s) 56]
Annabelle Varney, Ruth Husband-Gough, Steve Brine [Page(s) 43]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 2, 11, 22, 30, 44, 47, 67]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 69, 84, 89, 92, 104, 112]
Barbara Wilkshire [Page(s) 98]
Ben Coley, Joe Goddard Howe, Robert Whitehouse, Keith Haggard [Page(s) 63]
Blockbusters - robbery [Page(s) 72]
Blythe Waters [Page(s) 38]
Bow Hill Nursery [Page(s) 55]
Brenda Langmead [Page(s) 122-3]
Brian Burgess [Page(s) 51]
Burgess, Brian [Page(s) 51, 62]
C Osbourne, N Coley, G Williamson, P Findlay, D Smith [Page(s) 121]
Cameron, Neil [Page(s) 52]
Carly Stevens [Page(s) 81]
Caroline Spelman MP [Page(s) 98, 118]
Catherine Bowcott [Page(s) 12]
Chris Adams [Page(s) 108]
Chris Adderley [Page(s) 98, 105]
Chris Osbourne [Page(s) 113]
Cox, Percy - death [Page(s) 115]
Crime [Page(s) 26, 30, 39, 51, 61, 65, 72]
Crime [Page(s) 76, 92, 97, 124]
Cycling - Nat. Road Race [Page(s) 41]
Daniel Lamprell, Louise Harris, Nicola Harrison, Vicky Poole [Page(s) 37]
Darren Altree, Nigel Moore [Page(s) 27]
David & Avril Maddocks [Page(s) 100-1]
David Grant [Page(s) 79]
David Hofton, Joe Cowles, Clark Roberts [Page(s) 44]
Dental Practice [Page(s) 38]
Dr Monahar Rangwani [Page(s) 10]
Edna & Dennis Cantello [Page(s) 107]
Edward Barret-Boumier, Steven Squires, Vivian Ajayi, Jerry Boothman [Page(s) 73]
Edward Styles, Lucy Trentham, Kathryn Squires [Page(s) 56]
Ernie Adkins [Page(s) 93]
Farmers Market, Solihull [Page(s) 5]
Felons & Firkins [Page(s) 14, 93]
Fentham Institute, H-in-A [Page(s) 107]
Fire at Dillons [Page(s) 95]
Foot and Mouth outbreak [Page(s) 87, 89, 96]
Fred & Reg Smith [Page(s) 77-8]
Fuel shortage [Page(s) 58]
Gareth Jones [Page(s) 9]
Gavin Green [Page(s) 85]
Geoff Thompstone [Page(s) 87]
George & Floss Bray [Page(s) 54]
Gladstone Small, Jonathan Bees, Mike Cutler, Stuart Spires [Page(s) 12]
Greswolde Arms [Page(s) 22]
Greswolde Construction [Page(s) 32, 46, 99]
Grimshaw Hall sale [Page(s) 6-8]
Harvey Ann - death [Page(s) 22]
Helen Hughes, Amy Purser, Sian Kelly, Elizabeth Holford, Emma Norroway [Page(s) 104]
Helen Salt, Sylvia Jankowska, Emily Forder, Zoe Ward [Page(s) 67]
Heronfield Rescue Centre [Page(s) 31, 99, 106]
Hetty Nurser [Page(s) 25]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 16, 75, 109, 115]
I Clifford, D Dalton, J Bees, T Mohammed, W Mohammed [Page(s) 125]
I Maddocks, G Parker, P Holbrooks, T Moore, N Moore, C Williamson [Page(s) 121]
James Johnson [Page(s) 23]
Jamie Spires [Page(s) 115]
Jason Adams, Richard Meanley, Ben McFadzean, Scott Fletcher [Page(s) 35]
Jasper Carrott [Page(s) 103, 106, 113, 128]
Jennifer Williams, Victoria Styles, Evie Miller [Page(s) 55-6]
Jill Bentley [Page(s) 98]
Jim, Barbara, Kevin & Karen Tomlinson [Page(s) 109]
Jo Rhodes, Richard Harper, Nickie Harrison [Page(s) 11]
Jobs Close [Page(s) 118]
John Emmett, Stephen Morgan [Page(s) 121]
John Johnson [Page(s) 123, 125]
John Meadows, Mitch Withey [Page(s) 99]
Joyce Sammons, Matthew Spears, Martyn Smith, Matthew Tibbitts [Page(s) 74]
Karen Tirebuck [Page(s) 53]
Kathryn Berns [Page(s) 47, 73]
Kevin Bray [Page(s) 112, 115]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 13, 20, 45, 63, 69-71]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 73, 76]
Knowle & Dorridge CC Juniors [Page(s) 96]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club - reports [Page(s) 1-128]
Knowle & Dorridge Inner Wheel [Page(s) 49]
Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Circle [Page(s) 38, 83, 101]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 1, 26-8, 51, 65, 67, 75]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 53, 75]
Knowle 2000 [Page(s) 33-5, 36]
Knowle Art Club [Page(s) 64]
Knowle Bowling Club, Dorridge [Page(s) 96]
Knowle Dog Training Group [Page(s) 42]
Knowle FC [Page(s) 98]
Knowle Football Clubn - reports [Page(s) 1-128]
Knowle Fun Run/Millennium Walk [Page(s) 113, 128]
Knowle Fun Run/Millennium Walk [Page(s) 29, 35, 37, 53, 94, 103]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 15, 30, 37-8, 40, 43]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 60, 68, 86, 96, 102]
Knowle Ladies Society [Page(s) 12, 3, 42, 60, 83, 95, 111]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 23]
Knowle Parish Church - general [Page(s) 1, 11, 40, 66, 83, 97, 120]
Knowle Picture House [Page(s) 122]
Knowle Primary School c 1933 [Page(s) 102]
Knowle Ramblers [Page(s) 54, 60, 64]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 109, 111, 115]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 39, 71, 72, 76-8, 94-5, 98]
Knowle Shops - Tesco 30th anniversay extensions [Page(s) 24, 26]
Knowle Sinfonia [Page(s) 38, 50, 73, 89]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 14, 24, 30, 38, 42-3, 54]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 62, 74-7, 79, 83, 90, 111]
Knowle Surgery [Page(s) 51]
Knowle United Reformed Church [Page(s) 111]
Knowle WI [Page(s) 124]
Knowle Youth Centre [Page(s) 86]
Lady Katherine Leveson School [Page(s) 43]
Laura Mansbridge, Daniel Hook, Sian Walmsley [Page(s) 104]
Lee Durrant [Page(s) 88]
Lewis White, Chloe Jacobs, Sue Richardson [Page(s) 92]
Lillie Haden-Grant [Page(s) 28]
Lines, Charles - death [Page(s) 56]
Longdon Road - fire [Page(s) 3]
Lucy Hopkins [Page(s) 80]
Luke Deakin [Page(s) 128]
Lyons, Robert - death [Page(s) 88, 117]
Maddocks closure [Page(s) 100-1]
Margaret Bradbury [Page(s) 127]
Margaret Smith [Page(s) 124]
Mark Hannam [Page(s) 35]
Martin Gomez, Bryony & Dominic Harrison [Page(s) 23]
Martin Phillips [Page(s) 126]
Matthew Griffiths, Antonio Keers, Sian Thomas [Page(s) 30]
Matthew Proudman, Jordan Hemmings [Page(s) 63]
Megan Walker, Tom McNeillie, Jamie Harris, Clare Bloomfield [Page(s) 103, 113]
Michael Harrison, Harvey Watts [Page(s) 19]
Michelle Lee [Page(s) 106]
Mobile Phone mast - protests [Page(s) 29-30, 82]
Motorway Service Station - protest [Page(s) 114]
Naomi Armstrong, Lucy McCauley, Emily Trotman, angela Wright [Page(s) 72]
Noel Nickerson, Ann Turner, June Thompson [Page(s) 116]
Norma Young, Paula Murdock, Don Fell [Page(s) 24]
Parsons, Miffy - death [Page(s) 75]
Paul Staley, Nicky Wilkes [Page(s) 22]
Paula Murdoch, Phil Vince [Page(s) 62]
Pete Worrall, Emma Cooper, Natasha Walmley, Chris Staite [Page(s) 112]
Peter Southall [Page(s) 10]
Phil Bousfield, Angela Ditchfield, Steve Block, Richard Stanley [Page(s) 1]
Phil Vince, Jill Bentley, Neil Murdoch [Page(s) 3]
Phillips auctioneers [Page(s) 6, 21, 35]
Playdayz Nursery [Page(s) 64]
Rangwani, Dr Monahar- court proceedings [Page(s) 10, 52, 104]
Red Lion - time capsule find & refurb [Page(s) 110, 116, 120, 127]
Rev James Leach, Rev Debbie Dewes, Rev Michael Parker, Steve Chalke [Page(s) 66]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 3, 24, 62, 98, 105]
Richard Kirby & Knowle Jnr8 FC [Page(s) 66, 69]
Rita Cole [Page(s) 117]
Robbins, Michael [Page(s) 104]
Robert & Tina Curlling [Page(s) 14]
Rodney Pitts [Page(s) 118]
Rowleys Jewellers - break in [Page(s) 39]
Sam Hufton [Page(s) 111]
Samantha Lilley [Page(s) 21]
Sarah Dore [Page(s) 6]
Scannell, Ron - death [Page(s) 42]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 23, 48, 72, 74, 104, 109]
Searle, Vera return to village [Page(s) 25]
Shakespeare Car Run [Page(s) 43, 55, 57]
Sieglinde Hiscox [Page(s) 76]
Simon Fellows [Page(s) 123]
Sodens [Page(s) 4, 10]
Stella Jarman, Tom McKenzie [Page(s) 74]
Steve Proudman, Tom Smith, Richard Johnson, [Page(s) 63]
Stuart Albutt [Page(s) 125]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 54, 108, 116]
Tariq Mohammed [Page(s) 117, 119]
The Price a Parish Paid [Page(s) 19]
Thorpe, Emma [Page(s) 32]
Tom, Reg & Sally Keys [Page(s) 60]
Tony Bird [Page(s) 123]
Transport and Parking [Page(s) 79-83, 85, 90, 126]
Vail Galleries [Page(s) 94]
Val's Fitness Centre [Page(s) 36]
Victoria Gallagher, James Lister [Page(s) 113]
Worrall, Matthew [Page(s) 61]
1/129/1 [2004] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Sep 01 to 27 May 044th Sea Scouts [Page(s) 145, 159]
A Sammons, G Muir, J Read, J Flynn, T Northover, J McEvoy [Page(s) 16]
Acorns charity shop [Page(s) 25, 141]
Adam Brushett [Page(s) 5, 32]
Adam Carver, Nicola Pollard, Holly Blundell [Page(s) 147]
Adam Harwood, Jordon Hill, Robert Foster [Page(s) 82]
Aitchison Menswear [Page(s) 27]
Alan Donald [Page(s) 33-4, 42]
Albert Withey [Page(s) 29, 69, 83]
Alex Douglas, Jode Lee-Wilson, William Lloyd, Sue Richardson [Page(s) 93]
Alex Jennings, Margaret Bache [Page(s) 70]
Alice Mottram, Annie Woodman [Page(s) 83]
Alistair Clavey, Milli Broadhurst [Page(s) 21]
Alix Reynolds [Page(s) 164]
Altay, Ozan [Page(s) 75-6]
Andrew McKenzie, Grace Courtney, Kirsty Sutheran [Page(s) 157]
Andy Allen [Page(s) 100]
Ann Green [Page(s) 68, 77]
Ann Thompson [Page(s) 39]
Arden class photo 1982 [Page(s) 64]
Arden Basketball Club [Page(s) 115]
Arden Medical Centre [Page(s) 166]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 10, 111, 114, 121, 129]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 131, 132, 134-5, 147, 156]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 166, 168-9]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 68, 77, 79, 83, 89]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 7, 10-12, 23, 54, 64]
Arden School U16 Hockey team [Page(s) 135]
Ashley Wood [Page(s) 124]
Atherton, Melissa [Page(s) 95]
B93 awards [Page(s) 140, 151]
Barrie Oxley [Page(s) 108]
Becky Morgan, Amber Hindle [Page(s) 54]
Ben Pearson, Sam Hudson, Jean O'Reilly, Beverlet Arnold [Page(s) 154]
Beryl Kellie, Rev Michael Parker, Graham Jones [Page(s) 13, 15]
Bessie Jones, Bob Pardoe [Page(s) 128]
Bev Bevan [Page(s) 28, 41]
Blockbusters - robbery [Page(s) 86]
Bob Gaukroger [Page(s) 65]
Bodies in Motion Gym - closure [Page(s) 30]
Bonhams auctioneers [Page(s) 23-4, 52, 73, 87, 93]
Bowie Jewellers - closure [Page(s) 49]
Brenda Langmead [Page(s) 4]
Brett Horobin, Gemma Snelling [Page(s) 131]
Brian Burgess, Martin Bye, Will Davey [Page(s) 130]
Canal [Page(s) 118]
Canal - frozen 1963 [Page(s) 87]
Cara Taylor, Claire Broomhead, Hayley Gardner [Page(s) 88]
Carol Leetch [Page(s) 106]
Caroline Spelman, Edward Grant, Derek Smart, Patti West [Page(s) 23]
Caswell-Lunn, John [Page(s) 104]
Cathy Berg, Mary Spencer [Page(s) 160]
Charlie Floate, James Jones, Caroline Stewart, Katherine Wood [Page(s) 47]
Charlotte Drysdale, Lauren Mitchell [Page(s) 11]
Charlotte Walker [Page(s) 111]
Chris Adderley [Page(s) 37]
Chris Foxwell, Nathan Brown, Jordayne Tooke, Siobhan Page [Page(s) 14]
Chris Palmer, Rachel Tregaskis [Page(s) 66]
Christian Broadway, Sarah Meredith, Paul Kileen [Page(s) 114]
Christine Adams [Page(s) 105, 117]
Christine Coleman [Page(s) 67]
Christopher & Andrew Haines, Jonathon Salthouse, Amelia Walsh [Page(s) 21]
Clare Barker, Katie Newlands [Page(s) 147]
Clare Mayer [Page(s) 74]
Colin Smith [Page(s) 151]
Copt Heath Golf Club [Page(s) 108]
Coton, Mollie - death [Page(s) 138]
Crime [Page(s) 102, 120, 132, 139, 142]
Crime [Page(s) 146]
Crime [Page(s) 23, 63, 84, 86, 94]
Danny Dalton [Page(s) 104]
Danny Dalton [Page(s) 171]
Dave Adams, Michael Ellender [Page(s) 54]
Dave Pinwell, Anne Green, Maggie Throup, Alex Wetton [Page(s) 140, 151]
David Bradnock [Page(s) 165]
David Cooper, Andre Williams [Page(s) 68]
Davies, Jimmy - death [Page(s) 115, 170]
Debbie Bell, David Rebeiro, Ben Watts [Page(s) 119]
Denise Bates [Page(s) 78]
Derek Whiteley [Page(s) 145]
Dilys Howell [Page(s) 93]
Dollie Gardner [Page(s) 51]
Don Fell, Louise Leftwich, Norma Young, Martin & Mary Reddy, [Page(s) 146]
Donna Vann, Ben Train [Page(s) 124]
Dorothys Fashions [Page(s) 78]
Duncan Wilson, Tom, Amy & Beth Owen, [Page(s) 143]
Educaid Charity [Page(s) 134, 136]
Edward Rogers, Sue Wolverson, Lisa Yan Li, Mary Cunningham [Page(s) 129]
Elsie Edwards [Page(s) 133]
Elsie Manton [Page(s) 97]
Elvers Green Lane - fire [Page(s) 102]
Emily Herne [Page(s) 9]
Emily King, Nicola Thornton [Page(s) 57]
Emma McMillan [Page(s) 73]
Fred Smith, Stan Taylor [Page(s) 155]
Freshfields - opening [Page(s) 135]
G Anderson, K Lawley, A Nock [Page(s) 34]
Genefer Halford, Carol Kay, Jane Nagorski [Page(s) 89]
Geoff Thompson [Page(s) 102]
George hatton, Victoria Steele [Page(s) 43]
George Morgan [Page(s) 5]
George Ryan [Page(s) 86]
Gill Moores, Katie Malkin [Page(s) 38]
Ginny Eastwood [Page(s) 54, 83]
Golden Jubilee Celebrations [Page(s) 32, 40, 45, 47-50, 59-60]
Graham Shorey [Page(s) 128]
Greswolde Arms [Page(s) 58, 134]
Greswolde Construction [Page(s) 103, 105, 160]
Greswolde Homes [Page(s) 33]
Grimshaw Hall sale [Page(s) 125-, 137]
Grove Farm- future [Page(s) 172]
Hall Farm - Lidgates [Page(s) 11]
Hankinson, Jasper - death aged 107 [Page(s) 133]
Harrison, Michael [Page(s) 90]
Helen Davies, Christine Elliot [Page(s) 102]
Helen Thompson, Martin Leigh, Katie Evans, Stephen Webster [Page(s) 157]
Heronfield Rescue Centre [Page(s) 137]
Heronfield Rescue Centre [Page(s) 9, 29, 69, 83, 85, 130]
Herons Nest [Page(s) 15, 147]
Hettie & Dorothy Nurser [Page(s) 52]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 28, 37, 55, 88, 168]
Hyral Hemlock [Page(s) 62, 119]
I Ames, M Alder, T Booth, N Hemming, D Hill, D Hamson, [Page(s) 34]
Ingrid Goulding [Page(s) 79]
J B Burger [Page(s) 108]
Jack Hill, Stephen Power, Peter Morton [Page(s) 57]
Jacqui Dutton, James Thomas, Laura Harris [Page(s) 79]
James Ingram, Jason Read, John Grey, Chris Wood [Page(s) 119]
James Leach [Page(s) 81]
Jamie Spires [Page(s) 116]
Jane Ellis, Jane Turner [Page(s) 65]
Janet James [Page(s) 144, 155]
Janet James [Page(s) 31]
Jason Hall, Mark Robinson [Page(s) 154]
Jason Terry [Page(s) 118]
Jaspar Hankinson [Page(s) 133]
Jasper Carrott [Page(s) 158]
Jasper Carrott [Page(s) 4, 25]
Jenene Biddulph, Clare Fell, Craig Summers [Page(s) 70]
Jeni Way, Russell Truran, Dave Adams [Page(s) 121]
Jet Station - robbery [Page(s) 94]
Joanne Malin, Charlotte Pindar [Page(s) 14, 151-163]
Joanne Malin, John Overton [Page(s) 25, 27]
Jobs Close [Page(s) 14, 53-4, 65, 107, 120, 128]
John & Helen Carmichael [Page(s) 56]
John Gimes [Page(s) 172]
John Palmer [Page(s) 100]
John Shepherd, Stuart Spires, John Spendlove [Page(s) 28]
Joseph Cockayne [Page(s) 17]
Joy Nind, Margaret Hankinson, Irene Downes, Margaret Thompson [Page(s) 13]
June Joyce & Joseph Johnson [Page(s) 51]
June Vaughan [Page(s) 136]
Karen Tirebuck, Mel Gurr, Claire Hawkes [Page(s) 141]
Karen Tirebuck, Sam Brown, Nicolette Williams, Hilary Carter [Page(s) 2, 38]
Kate Verduyn, Faye McKenning, Brendan Fleming [Page(s) 40]
Kathryn Clarke, Amanda Lyth, Sue Harbour, Debbie Brayshaw [Page(s) 16]
Keith Holmes, John Hackett, Andrew Allan [Page(s) 153]
Kelly, Robert - poet [Page(s) 52]
Kevin Bray [Page(s) 58, 66]
Kevin Langtree [Page(s) 75, 95, 121]
Keys, Tom - death [Page(s) 110, 113]
Kim Lassetter [Page(s) 167]
Kirsty Bain, Sarah Edwards, Sarah Millbanks [Page(s) 10]
Knot Garden [Page(s) 67]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 131, 136, 162]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 19, 25, 109, 119, 129]
Knowle & Bentley Heath Jubilee FC - M Lorne, R Macklin [Page(s) 34]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club- reports [Page(s) 1-170]
Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Circle [Page(s) 13-4, 16, 160]
Knowle & Dorridge Lawn Tennis Club [Page(s) 120]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 101, 102, 107, 127]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 130, 136]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/ Fun Run [Page(s) 145, 148, 157-8]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/ Fun Run [Page(s) 161, 163-4]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/ Fun Run [Page(s) 73, 7, 81, 90, 96, 141-2]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/Jubilee Fun Run [Page(s) 2, 4-5, 6, 13, 15, 21]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/Jubilee Fun Run [Page(s) 25-6, 2 32]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/Jubilee Fun Run [Page(s) 39-40, 46, 52, 68]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 109, 136, 153]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 134, 148]
Knowle Allotments Soc [Page(s) 155]
Knowle Art Group [Page(s) 117]
Knowle Astronomical Society [Page(s) 76, 115, 162]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 154, 169]
Knowle Darby & Joan Club - closure [Page(s) 1, 13]
Knowle FC Girls U 10 [Page(s) 167]
Knowle FC Under 11 team [Page(s) 152]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 48, 62, 119]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 1-170]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 1, 14, 43, 4, 73, 79]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 119, 143]
Knowle Ladies FC [Page(s) 12]
Knowle Ladies Society [Page(s) 2]
Knowle Library [Page(s) 71, 93, 9, 146]
Knowle Lodge [Page(s) 138]
Knowle Millennium Sign [Page(s) 13, 15, 18]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 2, 7-8, 13, 2, 26, 69, 90]
Knowle Parish Church - 600th anniversary [Page(s) 111, 116, 121-4, ]
Knowle Parish Church - 600th anniversary [Page(s) 127-8, 132, 136, 142]
Knowle Parish Church - 600th anniversary [Page(s) 85-6, 89-1, 91, 106-7]
Knowle Parish Church - general [Page(s) 35, 65, 81, 114]
Knowle Sharks U8 [Page(s) 16]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 1, 75, 78, 90]
Knowle Sinfonia [Page(s) 1, 76, 105, 12, 141, 157]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 14, 15, 158]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 6, 18, 25, 7, 9, 13, 140]
Knowle Surgery [Page(s) 23]
Knowle Tae Won Do Club [Page(s) 21]
Knowle Tigers U10 - M Shaw, D Robbins, R McKenzie, O Thornhill [Page(s) 16]
Knowle U 11 [Page(s) 64]
Knowle WI [Page(s) 10, 16, 90, 106, 114, 140]
Knowle WI [Page(s) 158]
Knowle Youth Centre [Page(s) 23]
Laura Dennett, Jack Powell, Rebecca Currie, Oliver Jones [Page(s) 94]
Laura Sharp, Penny Mitchell, Sophie Nash, Fiona Sorge [Page(s) 111]
Laurie Jones [Page(s) 120]
Lee Marland [Page(s) 63, 104]
Leon Copeland [Page(s) 4]
Lesley Chapman, Mary Powell [Page(s) 135]
Lesley Davies, Felicity Mansell, Cynthia Hearnshaw [Page(s) 78]
Lisa Ellis, Cheryl Georgeson, Sarah Hill, Alison Amyes [Page(s) 11]
Liz & Dani Rathbone, Kathryn Jackson, Nathan Brown, Andrew Shelton [Page(s) 22]
Lloyds Restaurant [Page(s) 10, 166]
Loch Fyne- opening [Page(s) 70]
Lorraine & Mike Green [Page(s) 84]
Lucy Allen [Page(s) 170]
Lucy Cash, David Goodwin [Page(s) 71]
Lucy Floate [Page(s) 87]
Lucy Powell [Page(s) 101]
Margaret Edkins, Jane Roberts-Davies, Becky Stevens [Page(s) 10]
Mark Hughes [Page(s) 19]
Mark Wright [Page(s) 162]
Martin Bye, Dave Carter [Page(s) 13]
Martin Bye, Wilf Davey, Eleanor Sharman [Page(s) 134]
Matt Thompson, Jane Harris, Andrew Ferraby [Page(s) 122]
Matthew Allen, Joe Rabone, Gemma Kinzey [Page(s) 146]
Matthew Ryan-Gill, Dave Purchase, Jacky Hutchinson, Vick Gillett [Page(s) 32]
Matthew Tomlinson, Emma Nicholls [Page(s) 32]
Mennell Watson [Page(s) 98]
Michael Bowie [Page(s) 49]
Michelle Murphy, Brea Wallace [Page(s) 157]
Michelle Sumner [Page(s) 96]
Mick Prescott, Nick Boorman, Bill Oakley, Gerald McGinty, [Page(s) 117]
Mick Watson [Page(s) 67]
Mitch Withey [Page(s) 137]
Mitch Withey [Page(s) 85]
Mrs Preedy, Mrs Brough [Page(s) 60]
Mrs Timmins, Mrs Lynch, Mrs Bache, Mrs Baker, [Page(s) 60]
Nanu Miah, Anu Miah, Nurul Islam, Foyaz Hussain [Page(s) 101]
Natalie Mudd, Sarah White, Laura Sivitier [Page(s) 46]
Natasha Rea, Vickie Pritchett, Joan Dicken [Page(s) 127]
Nickki & Debbie Orr [Page(s) 3]
Nicola Ventrella, Andrew Blackett, Katie Smith [Page(s) 7]
Norma Young, Charles Stubbs [Page(s) 5-6]
Oliphants Tea Room [Page(s) 127]
Olivia James, Ian Mason [Page(s) 134]
Ozan Altay [Page(s) 76]
Parry, Janet [Page(s) 38]
Pat Preedy, Philup & Sarah Trzcinski [Page(s) 1]
Pattie Smith, Chris Evans [Page(s) 148]
Paul Carbett [Page(s) 99]
Paul Farnell [Page(s) 26]
Paul Loran [Page(s) 168-169]
Pauline Murdoch [Page(s) 32]
Pauline Murdoch, Phil Vince, Adam Brushett [Page(s) 72]
Pauline Walker [Page(s) 74]
Penny Mitchell, Sophie Nash, Philip Tillman [Page(s) 129]
Peter Stocks, Julia Mackereth [Page(s) 14]
Phil Green [Page(s) 95]
Phil Vince [Page(s) 32, 48]
Phil Vince, Rebecca Lloyd, Grace Tisdale [Page(s) 169]
Prust, David - death [Page(s) 118]
R Kirby, J Grey, B Kenney [Page(s) 16]
Rachel Gogerly [Page(s) 30]
Railway [Page(s) 71]
Ray Anderson [Page(s) 77]
Rebecca Lancaster [Page(s) 23]
Rebecca Wadeson [Page(s) 74]
Recycling [Page(s) 80]
Rev John Sentamu, Henry Jerwood, Sarah Tillet [Page(s) 92]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 5-6, 32, 72, 121, 146]
Richard & Hannah Yorke [Page(s) 133]
Rick Moss, Daniel Harper, Roseanna Hardy [Page(s) 131]
Rob Parry, David Beech, Matt Fleetwood [Page(s) 15]
Rodney Pitts, Caroline Spelman, Ethel Bushby [Page(s) 65]
Roe Marie Tree, Pearl Frost [Page(s) 62]
Ross & Liam Haggerty, Chris Simmonds, Gill Morgan [Page(s) 48]
Sarah Chapman [Page(s) 112]
Sarah Davis, Vicki James, Nicki Davis, Rachel Newlands [Page(s) 119]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 7, 112, 132, 145, 147, 159]
Sean Harkin, Richard Kirby [Page(s) 166, 168-9]
Silver Jubilee memories [Page(s) 50]
Singing for Pleasure [Page(s) 118, 128, 158]
Sophie Byrne, Jan Davidson, Doreen Baldock [Page(s) 135]
Sophie Jones, Lewis Draggoonis [Page(s) 132]
Sophie Thacker [Page(s) 54, 121]
Springfield House [Page(s) 83, 131]
Stachis, Roger [Page(s) 156]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 6]
Stephen Shipley [Page(s) 123]
Sue Joff, Elaine King, Claire Mahoney, Lorraine Telford [Page(s) 70]
Sue Stockdale [Page(s) 150]
Sue Turner, Jenny Oskiera, Lyn Bayley [Page(s) 56]
Sunny Mount [Page(s) 64, 68, 105, 1, 148]
Susan Lowe [Page(s) 22]
Symon Bland, Neil Robinson [Page(s) 156]
Ted Sutton [Page(s) 52]
Terry Morgan [Page(s) 101]
Tesco Express, Dorridge [Page(s) 139]
Theo Georgio [Page(s) 66, 74, 122, 130]
Theo Georgio, [Page(s) 66, 122]
Tirebuck Career Solutions [Page(s) 2, 38, 79]
Tom Keys [Page(s) 11, 113]
Tony Parker, Jeff Masters, Dave Smith [Page(s) 149]
Tracey Mansbridge, Catherine Hawkins [Page(s) 154]
Traffic, Transport and Parking [Page(s) 132, 144, 149]
Traffic, Transport and Parking [Page(s) 22, 39, 5, 57, 75, 97, 109]
Tree of Heaven - blown over [Page(s) 80]
Trevor Seymour [Page(s) 116]
Tristan Thacker [Page(s) 24]
Vail Galleries [Page(s) 20, 27, 29, 156]
Vaults [Page(s) 25, 98, 107]
Vera & Joe Wilbraham [Page(s) 82]
Victoria & Niall Gallagher, James Lister [Page(s) 3]
Victoria Burton [Page(s) 14]
Vince Hunt, Norman Stokes, Richard Lord [Page(s) 165]
Violet & Aubrey Moore [Page(s) 70]
Viv Brown, Claire Thompson, Alan Mence, George Newns (5/949/1) [Page(s) 141]
Walter Smiths - butchers [Page(s) 75, 95, 121]
Warner, David - death [Page(s) 21]
Willmott, Mary - death [Page(s) 96]
Withey, Albert, death [Page(s) 83]
1/130/1 [2005] Knowle Society Scrapbook 1 Jun 04 to 6 Oct 05Adam Carver, Constance Read [Page(s) 16]
Adrian Harris [Page(s) 76]
Alan Kipps [Page(s) 123]
Alan Starkey [Page(s) 51]
Alice Royle, Emma Walker, Beci Parsons [Page(s) 74]
Alison Carter, Helen Allen, Duncan Wilson [Page(s) 10]
Andy Block, Joe Bennett, Alf Vernon [Page(s) 142]
Andy Finch [Page(s) 42]
Andy Warren, Jonathan Gough, Jenna Clarke, Sam Barker [Page(s) 142]
Ann Mallett [Page(s) 2]
Anne Green, Alex Wetton, Maggie Throup [Page(s) 11]
Anne Green, Matt Scott [Page(s) 132]
Annette Betts, Caroline Manning [Page(s) 40]
Arden Medical Centre [Page(s) 18]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 125, 132, 139, 147]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 42, 47, 57, 59, 64, 68]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 7, 15-16, 18, 32, 40]
Arden School - general [Page(s) 74, 91, 99, 101, 118]
Arthur & Vic Curtis [Page(s) 86]
B93 awards [Page(s) 1, 19, 23, 107]
Berrow Homes [Page(s) 162]
Black Buoy Cruising Club [Page(s) 12, 16-17]
Bob Harris [Page(s) 105]
Bob Linley, Ann Smart, Bridgette Pollard, Val Baker [Page(s) 42]
Bonny Parkes, Louise Lee [Page(s) 122]
Bow Hill Nursery [Page(s) 22]
Bower, Dr R - tributes [Page(s) 102-4, 119]
Brenda Evans [Page(s) 29]
Bushell, Eric- death [Page(s) 11]
Canal [Page(s) 41]
Caroline Wood, Charlotte Pindar [Page(s) 9]
Chris Moore [Page(s) 53]
Chris Taylor, June Williams, Pearl Frost, Rose Marie Tree [Page(s) 145]
Clare Ash [Page(s) 16, 122, 126]
Clarissa Clews [Page(s) 37]
Colin Smith [Page(s) 58]
Crime [Page(s) 121, 147, 159-60]
Crime [Page(s) 5, 25, 52, 62, 74, 114]
Curtis Bakery - closure [Page(s) 85-6]
Cyprien La Bouche [Page(s) 116]
Daniel Stevens [Page(s) 98]
Danielle Lawless [Page(s) 59]
Dave & Andy Pickering [Page(s) 160]
Dave Carter [Page(s) 9, 13, 20, 26]
Dave Carter, Barry Dale [Page(s) 141, 151-2, 161]
Dave George, Andrew Wright [Page(s) 41]
Dave Pinwell , John Harper [Page(s) 12]
Dave Pinwell, Kath Vale, Alex Wetton [Page(s) 107]
David Evans, Rosemary Bousfield [Page(s) 47]
Davies, Jimmy - memorial tournament [Page(s) 33]
Dennis Keen [Page(s) 111, 137]
Diana Ellis, Linda Poulson, Robin Tarplin, Liz Scott [Page(s) 112]
Dominic Storrey [Page(s) 138]
Don Fell, Jill Bentley [Page(s) 50]
Dr Bower [Page(s) 23, 67]
Dr Ronald Bower [Page(s) 102-4, 119]
Eddie & Betty Jackson [Page(s) 140]
Edwards, Elsie [Page(s) 78]
Elsie McEwan, Margaret Baker [Page(s) 34]
Emma Reed, Alex Naylor, John Nest, Graham Collins [Page(s) 148]
Emma Sudworth, Mel Gurr, Karen Tirebuck, [Page(s) 50, 52, 55]
Estelle Crichton [Page(s) 118]
Ethel Bushby, Kate Moon [Page(s) 55]
Eve Williams [Page(s) 81]
Fiona Andrews [Page(s) 155]
Fletcher, Susan - author [Page(s) 69]
Francesco Hair Salon [Page(s) 4]
Freddie Meyer, Becci York, Dan Levene [Page(s) 47]
Friends in Retirement [Page(s) 29]
Gail Banner [Page(s) 54]
Georgew, John & Chris Curtis [Page(s) 86]
Gina McDowell, Christina Kennedy [Page(s) 87]
Grace Baxter, Patrick Langmead [Page(s) 84]
Grace Evans, Laura Ventrella, Catriona Halliday, Susie Hounsell [Page(s) 154]
Graeme Burgess, Geoff Jones [Page(s) 72]
Greg Hawkins, Wilf Davey [Page(s) 13]
Greswolde Arms [Page(s) 58]
Greswolde Construction [Page(s) 3]
Hannah Drysdale, Sophie Hull, Kirsty Hill [Page(s) 59]
Harry & Max Field [Page(s) 80]
Harry Reynolds, Bob Maitland, Tommy Goodwin [Page(s) 94]
Haseeb Ali [Page(s) 108]
Head to Toe, Health, Kimbells Walk [Page(s) 1-2, 40]
Helen Owen, Jack Retallack, Alexia Holman [Page(s) 15]
Heronfield Rescue Centre [Page(s) 79]
Herons Nest [Page(s) 24, 26, 106]
Holly Blundell, Tom Aitchison, Claire Bloomfield [Page(s) 16]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 20, 30, 49, 70, 8, 86]
Housing & Planning [Page(s) 88-90, 97, 130]
Ian Thompson [Page(s) 139]
Imogen Davison, Amy Burton [Page(s) 92]
Innkeepers Lodge Hotel [Page(s) 45]
Iris Lyons, Jill Mitchell, Mia Julian, Lee Morgan [Page(s) 135]
Isobel & Alison Jennings [Page(s) 66]
James Cook [Page(s) 31]
James Locket, Nick Smith, Laura Glasgow, Alex Bryson [Page(s) 118]
James Partridge, John Foreman [Page(s) 75]
Jamie Spires [Page(s) 153]
Jenny Godsall, Kate Bradley [Page(s) 10]
Jill Deeming, David & Ruth Duggins, Sheila Sloan [Page(s) 49]
Jim Duggins, Vitaly Kyrychenko, Matt Ainsworth, James Carver [Page(s) 82-3]
Jim Randall [Page(s) 71]
Jo Caulfield [Page(s) 47]
Jo Dunnett, Jean Woolley, Jean Shuter [Page(s) 134]
Joan Bower [Page(s) 103, 119]
Jobs Close [Page(s) 16]
Jobs Close Park [Page(s) 42, 58, 96, 143, 148-53]
John Harper, Adam Docherty [Page(s) 97]
John Heard, Mark Lys, Andrew McKurk, Jonathan Jennings [Page(s) 139]
John Letts, Georgina & Grace Flaherty [Page(s) 43]
John Wheatley Price [Page(s) 124]
Jon Moll [Page(s) 7122]
Jon-Paul Tomkinson, Nicola Brown [Page(s) 19]
Julia Robinson, Liz Bernerd [Page(s) 146]
June Williams [Page(s) 127, 134]
K, D & BH Child Minding Group [Page(s) 15]
Karen Hanley [Page(s) 126]
Karen Tirebuck [Page(s) 31, 101]
Kate Hopkins, Anthony Moscato, Sarah Tustain [Page(s) 107]
Kate, Tony, Neil & Sue Moon [Page(s) 12]
Kathryn Clarke, Amanda Lyth, Mark Reynolds, Cathy Berg [Page(s) 57]
Katie Newlands, Tom Jenkins, Nicola Pollard, Adam Finlay [Page(s) 16]
Katie Smith, Jennifer Sheen [Page(s) 141, 152, 161]
Kay Alexander [Page(s) 106, 116-7]
Kevin Langtree [Page(s) 32]
Kevin Langtree, Paul Thompson [Page(s) 95]
Keys, Tom [Page(s) 8, 15, 38, 44, 62, 90-1]
Knowle - general [Page(s) 19, 32, 45, 54, 65-6]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club - reports [Page(s) 1-162]
Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Circle [Page(s) 3, 30, 57, 93, 114]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 15, 20, 26, 38, 40, 58]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 151-, 161]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Page(s) 61, 68, 75, 80, 82, 141]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/ Fun Run [Page(s) 116-7, 129, 139]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/ Fun Run [Page(s) 9, 13, 39, 96, 106, 112]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page(s) 48, 132]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page(s) 116, 156-7]
Knowle Art Group [Page(s) 35-6]
Knowle Astronomical Society [Page(s) 98]
Knowle British Legion [Page(s) 51, 99]
Knowle C of E Primary School U11s [Page(s) 2, 4]
Knowle C of E Primary School U12s [Page(s) 4]
Knowle FC Girls Under 10 [Page(s) 144, 146]
Knowle FC Girls Under 10 [Page(s) 17, 20, 25, 73]
Knowle FC Under 13s [Page(s) 115]
Knowle Flower Club [Page(s) 1, 48, 61, 127, 134, 145]
Knowle Football Club [Page(s) 1-162]
Knowle Junior School - general [Page(s) 2, 10, 92, 136, 142, 145]
Knowle Library [Page(s) 26, 30, 36, 49, 135, 154]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page(s) 159]
Knowle Parish Church - general [Page(s) 155, 159]
Knowle Parish Church - general [Page(s) 18, 85, 98, 112, 124, 128]
Knowle Probus Club [Page(s) 110]
Knowle Ramblers [Page(s) 18, 22]
Knowle Scottish Dancing Club [Page(s) 36, 160]
Knowle Sea Scouts [Page(s) 139, 144]
Knowle Sea Scouts [Page(s) 82, 99, 109, 131]
Knowle Shops [Page(s) 97, 121]
Knowle Sinfonia [Page(s) 78]
Knowle Sinfonia [Page(s) 8, 22, 39, 43, 51, 60]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 12, 135]
Knowle Society [Page(s) 30, 65, 67, 98, 113]
Knowle Street Party - end of WW1 [Page(s) 131, 133, 135-7]
Knowle Town Girls FC [Page(s) 115]
Knowle WI [Page(s) 103, 153]
Knowle Youth Club [Page(s) 116]
Kristian Bennett, Katie Leah [Page(s) 137]
Lee Marland [Page(s) 29]
Les Fitzer [Page(s) 158]
Les Fitzer [Page(s) 36]
Leslie Fitzer [Page(s) 95, 158]
Linda & Daniel Schroeder [Page(s) 57]
Linda Barrett, Kate Dore [Page(s) 15]
Linda Cooper [Page(s) 55]
Lindsay MacDonald [Page(s) 110, 134]
Local Elections [Page(s) 158]
Loch Fyne - opening [Page(s) 82]
Lowry Maclean [Page(s) 60]
Luke Edwards [Page(s) 62]
Marie Curie Care Shop [Page(s) 97, 127]
Marissa Piazza, Ben Bain, Tom Smith, Joe Thunder [Page(s) 8, 15]
Mark Richards [Page(s) 61]
Martin Leigh, Katie Evans, Stephen Webster, Helen Thompson [Page(s) 60]
Mary Spencer [Page(s) 114]
Matt Buckingham, Lorraine Gilroy [Page(s) 106]
Matthew O'Keefe, Stephen Pugh, Lauren Pinvar [Page(s) 13]
Megan Davies [Page(s) 26]
Michael Bentley [Page(s) 159]
Mike Simons [Page(s) 102]
Mitch Withey [Page(s) 79]
Moody, Walter [Page(s) 152]
Moore, Honor Lynette [Page(s) 12]
Mustafa Audhali [Page(s) 6, 11, 73, 77]
Neil Cameron, Emily & Joshua Wharmby [Page(s) 149]
Neil Robinson [Page(s) 68]
Nick Smith, Gemma Frost [Page(s) 8]
Nick Worrall [Page(s) 7, 11]
Nick Worrall, Ray Cooke [Page(s) 127]
Nigel Luckett, Anne Taylor, Joe Jordan, Mary Corridan, Max Taylor [Page(s) 78]
Nina Robery [Page(s) 9, 13, 59, 74]
Norma Young, Neil Bain [Page(s) 113]
Norman Vernon [Page(s) 134]
Pam Peel [Page(s) 151]
Pamela Shepherd [Page(s) 95]
Parkridge Development [Page(s) 24]
Patricia Oxford [Page(s) 113]
Paul Summers [Page(s) 24]
Perkins, Adam - memorial [Page(s) 34, 40]
Peter Ewin [Page(s) 24, 70]
Peter Frain, Liam Coyle [Page(s) 28]
Phil Bibb, Emma Walker, Barbara Hunter, Joe Phillips [Page(s) 147]
Phil Davies, Jenny Burton [Page(s) 33]
Phil Taylor [Page(s) 80]
Philip Brown, Alex Mitchell, Daniel Fentham [Page(s) 48]
Police Surgery - start [Page(s) 21]
Rachel & Christine Tregaskis [Page(s) 46, 77]
Ray Cooke, Alan Duffy [Page(s) 11]
Recycling [Page(s) 93, 120]
Red Lion [Page(s) 2, 31, 47, 56, 63, 94]
Remembrance Service 2004 [Page(s) 62]
Rev Michael Parker [Page(s) 85, 98]
Revels Drama Group [Page(s) 38, 50, 113]
Richard Telford [Page(s) 131]
Roger Sparey, William Crosby, Katie Wright, Alf Vernon [Page(s) 136]
Ronaldo, Jimmy Davies [Page(s) 156]
Rose-Marie Tree [Page(s) 6, 66]
Sally Hiley [Page(s) 31]
Sally Olsen, Sam Brown, Jane Marshall [Page(s) 50, 52, 55]
Sandra Lea, Kath Vale [Page(s) 23]
Sarah Lawson, Ellie Fraser, Sophie Hull [Page(s) 74]
Sarah Millbanks, Jenny Hawkin, Lisa Scott, Clare Barker [Page(s) 16]
Sarah Tillett [Page(s) 45]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 126, 131, 139, 142, 144]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 18, 21, 25, 28, 60, 78]
Scouts & Guides [Page(s) 82, 88, 99, 109, 122]
Sgt Ann Strachan [Page(s) 21, 79]
Shane Collins, Lesley Ann Alexander [Page(s) 4]
Sharan Burley [Page(s) 83]
Simone McKenzie [Page(s) 117]
Sir Adrian Cadbury [Page(s) 60110]
Smart, Bryan [Page(s) 30]
Smile Spa [Page(s) 84]
Stella Jarman [Page(s) 42, 67]
Steph Muir, Jill Chape [Page(s) 151]
Stephanie Bryan, Hannah Cowles, Rebecca Earl [Page(s) 40]
Steve Hawkins, Jenna Forsdick, Josh McAuley [Page(s) 91]
Steve Withe, Rob Mills, Tim Polidori, Nick Brown, David Wing [Page(s) 130]
Steve, Deana & Scott Chaplin [Page(s) 131]
Steven Croomcarter, Philippa Witton, Caitlin Hulse [Page(s) 30]
Steven Squires [Page(s) 32]
Storrey, Dominic [Page(s) 57, 90, 138]
Sue Holgate [Page(s) 155]
Susan Fletcher [Page(s) 69, 79]
Susan Gomm [Page(s) 91]
Susan O'Byrne [Page(s) 42]
Sydney Bryson, Donald Portsmouth [Page(s) 110]
Sylvia Walker, Barbara Kelly, Chris Taylor [Page(s) 14]
Sylvia Walker, June Williams, Malcolm Faulkner [Page(s) 48, 66]
Ted Milburn [Page(s) 85]
The Further Price a Parish Paid - M Harrison [Page(s) 21]
Theo Georgio [Page(s) 28, 96, 107]
Theo Georgio [Page(s) 28, 96, 107]
Tirebuck Career Solutions [Page(s) 122]
Tirebuck Career Solutions [Page(s) 7, 31, 50, 52, 55, 101]
Tom Aitchison, Adam Finlay [Page(s) 99]
Tom, Reg & Richard Keys [Page(s) 44, 91]
Tommy & Eileen Goodwin [Page(s) 33, 50, 53]
Tracey Callow, Jan Lewis, Trish Cooper, Jennifer Keen [Page(s) 142]
Traffic, Transport and Parking [Page(s) 110, 113, 160]
Traffic, Transport and Parking [Page(s) 57, 65, 68, 71, 91]
Vail/Pintrock Gallery [Page(s) 46, 67-8]
Vaults [Page(s) 7, 127]
Walter Smiths - butchers [Page(s) 32, 36, 95, 158]
Whittick, Roger - death [Page(s) 52]
Wilf Davey, John Heard [Page(s) 129]
Win Cave, Win Bull [Page(s) 15]
Woodness, Paul & Alison [Page(s) 128]
Wootton, Eva - memorial garden [Page(s) 162]
Yvonne Abrahams & grandson Daniel [Page(s) 128]
Zara Hammond, Nicola Coall, Jenna Draper [Page(s) 40]
1/131/1 [1982] The Making of the Warwickshire Country House 1500-1650' by Geofggrey Tyack. Warwickshire Local History Society. July 1982Includes Knowle Hall up to demolition on 1834 with illustration
1/132/1 [2007] Knowle Society Scrapbook 13 Oct 05 - 3 Oct 07Arden Grove Clinic [Page 187]
Adams, Susan, Richard & Blake [Pages 60, 66]
Altay, Joe [Page 133]
Amada-Taylor, Jordan [Page 127]
Amstrong, Kate [Page 57]
Anderson, Jaqui [Page 2]
Arden Medical Centre [Pages 57, 161]
Arden Rail [Pages 156-8]
Arden Rugby Team Year 10 [Page 131]
Arden School - general [Pages 23, 25, 33-4, 36, 40, 42]
Arden School - general [Pages 73, 77, 84, 91, 100, 103, 108]
Arden School - general [Pages 113, 116, 120, 130-131]
Arden School - general [Pages 133-5, 145, 157, 163]
Arden School - Sixth Form [Pages 68, 155]
Arden School Basketball Teams [Page 42]
Ardenaires [Page 100]
Armstrong, Anne-Marie [Page 152]
Arnold, Jack & Beverley [Pages 9, 98]
Ash, Claire [Page 77]
Astle, Pauline [Pages 33, 34]
Austin, Clive [Pages 58, 61]
Baddesley Clinton [Page 135]
Bain, Neil [Page 140]
Barbieri, Dollina [Page 105]
Barker, Clare [Page 77]
Barrett, Shirley [Page 2]
Basford, Jack [Page 161]
Batki, Pervez [Page 133]
Bayliss, James [Page 105]
Bayne-Jordine, Charley [Page 41]
Beaumont-Dark, Sir Anthony - death [Page 42]
Bedward, Pat [Page 15]
Benn, Mitch [Page 22]
Bernard, Katie [Page 63]
Bernard, Vicky [Pages 182, 185]
Berrows Homes [Page 94]
Bertram, Victoria [Page 63]
Bertschin, Emma [Page 36]
Betts, Chris [Page 53]
Bevan, Stuart [Page 166]
Bignell, Mike [Page 22]
Blake, Julie [Page 146]
Blyth Waters [Page 82]
Bolt, Alex & Lauren [Page 48]
Bond, Audrey [Page 177]
Bonhams [Pages 5, 51, 137, 141]
Bow Hill Nursery School [Page 152]
Bradbury, Michael [Page 160]
Brady, Karen [Page 21]
Bread Collection [Page 134]
Brice, Family [Page 149]
Broadhurst, Lewis [Page 53]
Brown, Olivia & Eloise [Page 49]
Brown, Simon [Page 84]
Brown, Judy [Page 152]
Brunner, Janet [Page 15]
Buckingham, Matt [Pages 12, 156]
Burchell, Francesca [Page 132]
Burnhope, Mark [Page 58]
Burton, Amy [Page 60]
Canals [Pages 4, 77, 81, 87, 93, 104, 123]
Canals [Pages 125, 128, 167, 184]
Carey, Jenny [Page 63]
Carr (Comedian), Alan [Page 9]
Carroll, Rob [Pages 58, 61]
Carrott, Jaspar [Page 24]
Carter, Dave [Pages 3, 33, 79]
Carver, Adam [Page 119]
Castagnola, Barry [Page 35]
Cat in the Window- memories [Pages 109, 120]
Chammer, Tia [Page 48]
Chape, Jill & Richard [Pages 79, 83, 89, 178]
Chaplin, Steve [Page 159]
Cheshire, Kelly [Page 9]
Chester, Family [Page 149]
Christmas Lights [Pages 1, 18, 106]
Clarke, Oz [Page 97]
Cockerill, Gavin [Page 122]
Cole, Liv [Page 82]
Coley, Neil [Page 167]
Collins, Steven & Jane [Page 7]
Cooper, Jamie [Page 146]
Copt Heath Golf Club [Page 139]
Coulson, Kayleigh [Page 151]
Cray, Jemima [Page 53]
Crime [Pages 8, 21, 50, 64, 75, 82, 98, 102]
Crime [Pages 114-15, 121, 130, 138-9, 157]
Crime [Pages 165, 174]
Crowley, Jonathan [Page 88]
Curtis, George [Page 143]
Curtis, James [Page 157]
Cutler, Mike [Page 12]
Cyclists [Pages 85, 136]
Dale, Barry [Pages 38, 89, 146, 167]
Davey, Wilf [Pages 83100113]
Davis, Lucy [Page 24]
Dayhia, Ryan [Page 53]
Dayman, Kevon [Page 58]
Decadence [Page 105]
Dolphin, Gilly [Pages 11, 136]
Donohoe, Sally [Page 86]
Dovey, Sam [Page 123]
Dudley, Norman [Page 36]
Dunn, Anna [Page 57]
Durham, Maureen [Page 6]
Durhan, Gavin [Page 62]
Eagle, Ruth & Sue [Page 100]
Easter, Brian [Page 94]
Eccleston, Les [Page 82]
Edwards, David [Page 5]
Egan, Jamie [Page 152]
Elkin, Donna [Page 41]
Ellis-Astle, Paige [Page 142]
Errington, Craig [Page 169]
Farrington, Rachel [Pages 33, 34]
Faukner, Christine [Page 179]
Ferro, Vito, Sally, Sabrina & Francesca [Page 16]
Fitter, Cheryl [Page 9]
Flenner, Jacqui [Page 10]
Floods [Page 168]
Fogarty, Terry [Pages 87, 128, 167, 184]
Forbes, Karen [Pages 125, 146]
Francesco Salon [Page 99]
Fraser, Marian OBE [Page 115]
Friend, Edward [Page 188]
Frost, Tony [Page 162]
Fryer, Kelsey [Page 174]
Gardener, Jack [Page 23]
Gautrey, Andy [Page 159]
Gentle, Barbara [Pages 1, 6]
Geraghty, Chris [Page 125]
Gibson, Matthew & Daniel [Page 53]
Giddings, Simone [Page 57]
Goddard, John [Pages 33, 34]
Godsall, Jenny [Page 63]
Green, Ann [Page 23]
Green, Caroline [Pages 58, 61]
Greenhalgh, Frederick & Elizabeth [Page 27]
Greswolde Arms [Page 92]
Greswolde Construction [Pages 17, 90]
Grey's Opticians [Page 52]
Guest Alfa Romeo [Page 84]
Gumley, Jordan [Pages 33, 34]
Hagon, Dr Jenny [Page 57]
Hale, David [Page 114]
Hann, Edward [Page 131]
Hannaford, Jeremy & Gail [Page 40]
Hannon, Jayne [Page 97]
Harris, Adrian [Page 14]
Harris, Ray [Pages 58, 61]
Harrison, Claire, Chris & Mary [Page 138]
Harrison, Oliver [Page 142]
Hatch, Justin [Page 159]
Hawkin, Jenny [Page 77]
Hawkins, Steven [Page 130]
Hayward, Julie [Page 154]
Headley, Andy [Page 41]
Heard, John [Pages 33, 34, 167]
Heard, Richard [Page 35]
Herbert, Oliver [Page 95]
Heronfield Rescue Centre [Pages 27, 29, 97, 10, 114, 140, 181]
Herons Nest [Pages 19, 45, 50, 6, 121]
Herons Nest- Innkeepers Lodge [Pages 126, 156]
Higgs, Renee [Page 120]
Hill, Ron [Page 22]
Hodson, John & Erica [Pages 56, 109]
Hofton, David [Pages 3, 89]
Horizon Galleries [Page 11]
Hornby, Pauline [Page 22]
Hotchkiss, Jonathan [Page 108]
Hotchkiss, Jon [Page 170]
Houghton, Nick [Page 13]
Housing & Planning [Pages 10, 26, 100, 116, 123, 142]
Housing & Planning [Pages 146, 166, 172, 179]
Howells, Bruce [Page 188]
Hughes, Emma [Page 106]
Hughes, Lionel [Page 136]
Humphries, Diana [Page 125]
Humphries, Hazel [Page 188]
Hunt, Judith [Pages 3, 89]
Ingram, Kate [Page 63]
Iraq/Afghanistan war [Pages 7, 38, 44]
Jacobs, Sarah [Pages 23, 40]
Jacqui Nails & Beauty Studio [Page 10]
James, Gregory [Page 104]
Jarman, Stella [Pages 22, 76]
Jenks, Alfred -Author aviation in Warks [Page 90]
Jennings, Alex [Page 120]
Jewsbury, Jo [Page 186]
Jobs Close Park [Pages 4, 37, 76, 89, 171, 178]
Johnson, Emma [Page 36]
Johnson, Max [Page 48]
Johnson, Jeanette [Page 104]
Johnsons Garage [Page 24]
Jones, Robert [Page 31]
Jones, Barnaby [Page 105]
Jones, Jack [Page 169]
Jones, Rev Kevin [Page 148]
Joyce, Katie & Lesley [Page 84]
Kamara, Chantelle [Page 80]
Kambanis, Laura [Page 40]
Katie Joyce Costume Jewellery [Page 84]
Kelly, Rob [Page 68]
Kendrick, Joan [Page 20]
Kennedy, Chris [Page 39]
Keys, Tom & Reg [Page 38]
Keys, Tom inquest [Pages 38, 44]
Kinchin, Caroline [Page 187]
Kneafsey, Grace [Page 162]
Knowle - general [Pages 96, 111]
Knowle Village Hall [Pages 12, 187]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club- reports [Pages 1-188]
Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Circle [Pages 39, 161, 166]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Pages 3, 33, 45, 76, 79, 8, 102, 113]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Pages 149, 154, 188]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions Fun Run [Pages 2, 32, 36, 41-, 48, 52, 55, 57-8]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions Fun Run [Pages 66, 116, 124, 136, 143, 145]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/ Walk [Pages 15, 2, 104, 110, 115]
Knowle & Dorridge RNLI [Page 94]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Pages 24, 33-4, 58, 93, 152, 164]
Knowle & Dorridge Round Table [Page 20]
Knowle -'A Journey Through Time' DVD [Page 114]
Knowle Art Group [Pages 12, 17, 55, 92, 94, 182, 188]
Knowle British Legion [Pages 86, 125-6]
Knowle British Legion- Remembrance Day [Pages 14, 103]
Knowle Festival [Pages 47, 59, 73, 148-163]
Knowle Football Club [Pages 1-188]
Knowle Football Clubs [Pages 11, 57, 61, 129, 160, 175]
Knowle Goldsmiths - robbery [Page 64]
Knowle Heritage Day [Page 176]
Knowle Jnr School- general [Pages 18, 60, 63, 104, 142]
Knowle Jnr School- general [Pages 151, 163, 182, 184]
Knowle Ladies Society - closure [Page 110]
Knowle Library [Pages 1, 2, 10, 49, 52-3, 87, 102]
Knowle Male Voice Choir [Pages 34, 138, 183]
Knowle Operatic Society [Pages 2, 31]
Knowle Parish Church - general [Pages 28, 106, 119, 126, 181]
Knowle Parish Church - Leprosy Mission [Pages 1, 6]
Knowle Police Station [Page 113]
Knowle Probus [Pages 126-7, 155]
Knowle Scottish Dancing Club [Pages 7, 17, 19, 25, 37, 48, 121]
Knowle Shops [Pages 2, 10, 54, 84, 97, 99, 104-5]
Knowle Shops [Pages 134, 151-2]
Knowle Society [Pages 121, 123, 127, 132, 138]
Knowle Society [Pages 145-6, 166]
Knowle U R Church [Pages 12, 16, 106, 148]
Knowle WI [Pages 15, 37, 89, 123, 13, 152]
Knowle, Dorridge & B Heath Childminding Group [Page 66]
Koster-Shadbolt, Kat [Page 166]
Krstic, Phil & Antony [Pages 130, 170]
Kyles, Les - death [Pages 121-2]
Lady K Leveson School [Page 142]
Lamaison, Sophie [Page 142]
Langtree, Kevin [Pages 31, 67]
Lawson, Gregory [Page 169]
Letts, John [Pages 49, 65]
Lewis, Sarah [Page 11]
Lilly, Kat [Page 50]
Lloyd, Gemma [Page 91]
Lloyd-Harris, Phillipa [Page 128]
Lloyds Restaurant [Page 97]
Loch Fyne [Pages 59-60, 111]
Lovely, Teresa [Page 119]
Lucas, Ryan [Page 41]
Ludlow, Miranda [Page 119]
Lumley, Joanna [Page 147]
Macey, Abbie [Pages 5, 59, 171]
Mae, Tasmin [Page 98]
Major, George & Tammy [Page 51]
Maltman, Alastair [Page 62]
Marden, Rebecca & Luke [Page 49]
Marie Curie Shop [Page 127]
Martin (Mayor & Mayoress), Alan & Elpseth [Pages 1, 6, 9, 12]
McAuley, Lucy [Page 40]
McAuley, Hannah [Page 132]
McDermott, Erin [Pages 33, 34]
McFerran, Hugo [Page 38]
McKeown, Anne-Marie [Page 60]
McLaughlin, Kyle [Page 53]
McLaughlin, Gabriel [Page 60]
Meredith, Sarah [Page 27]
Millbanks, Sarah [Page 77]
Miller, Rich [Page 177]
Mills, Benny [Page 167]
Minett, Jade [Page 127]
Mister Plumbs- closure [Page 126]
Mitchell, Alex [Page 6]
Mladenovic, Daniel & Katie [Pages 146, 188]
Moles, Gill [Page 88]
Moore, Noel [Page 2]
Morgan, Becky [Page 16]
Morgan, George [Page 23]
Moriaty, John [Page 58]
Moss, Moreen [Page 83]
Moss, Moreen - WWII Veterans badge [Page 83]
Motorway Service Station [Page 161]
Motteram, Carl [Page 180]
Moyes, Archie & Harvey [Page 123]
Munday, Stephen [Page 156]
Nagi, Sahib [Page 152]
Nash, Camilla [Page 40]
Nat West Bank [Pages 40, 107]
Neal, Russell [Page 73]
Neville, Michael - Aston Villa bid [Page 80]
New Deli Café [Page 86]
Newall, Karen [Page 124]
Newlands, Rachel [Page 170]
Nolan, Zack [Page 146]
Noonan, Roisin [Page 36]
Norris, William [Page 146]
Nuthurst Lordship - for sale [Page 164]
Oliver, Scott [Page 180]
Ostler, Piers [Page 128]
Ostler, Sue [Page 129]
Oxfam shop [Page 152]
Oza, Shefali [Page 52]
Packwood House [Page 154]
Palmer, Cliff & Freda [Page 54]
Palmer, Mike [Page 132]
Palmers [Page 54]
Pardoe, Emma [Page 92]
Parker, Rachel [Page 95]
Parkes, Bonny [Page 63]
Parry, Christopher [Page 187]
Partridge, Yvonne [Page 14]
Patterson Court - celebrations end of WWII [Page 20]
Peacock, Sue [Page 125]
Pearson, Stephen [Page 133]
Perfect, Kevin [Page 157]
Perfect, Martin [Page 157]
Perfect, Kevin [Page 168]
Peters, Dorothy [Page 147]
Pickering, Andy & David [Page 92]
Pinder, Lauren & Charli [Page 36]
Porteous, Owen [Page 94]
Powell, Nick [Page 131]
Premier Medial Centre [Pages 17, 63, 84, 125]
Price, Ethan [Page 66]
Printing.com [Page 122]
Prosser, Georgia [Page 162]
Public Toilets - closure [Pages 67, 75, 88, 119, 137, 170]
Pugh, Ben [Page 180]
Rahman, Nyree [Pages 32, 69]
Raitt, Tom [Pages 93, 164]
Ralpf, Judy [Page 94]
Ralph, Laura [Page 181]
Ralph, Judy [Page 188]
Reading, Joseph [Page 169]
Red Lion [Pages 9, 22, 3, 37, 39]
Reddish, Sam [Page 62]
Reddy, Mary & Martin [Page 51]
Reeve(Mayor), John [Page 84]
Rev Parker, Michael [Page 106]
Revels Drama Group [Pages 27, 51, 89, 119, 140]
Reynolds, Chris [Page 97]
Reynolds, Zoe [Pages 97, 101]
Reynolds, Chris [Page 151]
Reynolds, Cyril & Christine [Page 177]
Rice, Ben [Page 66]
Richards, Abbie [Page 162]
Richmond, Martin [Page 165]
Robinson, Tom [Page 23]
Robinson, Harry [Page 63]
Robinson, Mark & Bradley [Page 91]
Robinson, Francesca [Page 142]
Robinson, George [Pages 182, 185]
Rome, Kirsty [Page 23]
Rose, Marry [Page 152]
Round, Philip [Page 158]
Routledge, Lucy& Mollie [Page 36]
Routledge, Mollie [Page 130]
Rudge, Janet [Page 161]
Russell, Tony [Page 9]
Sabell, Kay [Pages 11, 126]
Savin, Hazel [Page 17]
Scouts & Guides [Pages 5, 14, 16, 24, 37, 4, 102-3, 105]
Scouts & Guides [Pages 107, 126, 166, 170-1]
Searle, Mark, Irene & Nathaniel [Page 80]
Sellers, Neil & Jude [Page 54]
Sharpe, Rob [Page 159]
Sheen, Jenny [Pages 45-6]
Shepherd, Emily [Page 88]
Shuttleworth, Keith [Page 2]
Sibbing, Emma [Pages 79, 83]
Singh, Gee [Page 80]
Sirl, Matt [Page 120]
Skuce, Tony & Janet [Page 27]
Slattery, Paul [Page 173]
Smith, Margaret [Page 30]
Smith, Rachel [Page 135]
Smith, Jo [Page 152]
Smith, Dave [Page 173]
Smith, Fl Ltn Ian [Page 181]
Southall, Adam [Page 163]
Spelman(MP), Caroline [Pages 1, 6, 128, 161, 184]
Spelman, Jonny [Page 180]
Spencer, Pippa [Page 77]
Spensley, Andy [Page 151]
Spires, Jamie [Pages 55, 69]
Springfield House [Pages 62, 65, 77]
Sproston, Bridget [Page 172]
Stanley, Elizabeth [Page 127]
Stanners, Lesley [Page 129]
Stanway, Annie [Page 53]
Steyn, Lynne [Page 172]
Stocker, Grady & Milli [Page 18]
Stubbs, Doreen & Gordon [Page 23]
Stubbs, Ronald [Page 25]
Summers, Micky [Page 58]
Sunny Mount [Page 105]
Sunrise Senior Living [Page 134]
Tait, David [Page 85]
Taylor, Andrew [Page 6]
Taylor, Chris [Page 20]
Tesco [Pages 2, 99]
Thacker, Tristan [Page 82]
The Retreat [Page 9]
The Vaults [Page 41]
Theo Georgio [Pages 74, 76]
Thomas, Simon [Page 105]
Thomas, Lucie [Page 166]
Thorne, Claire [Page 66]
Tibbitts, Matt & David [Page 157]
Timms, Sam [Page 170]
Timpsons [Page 104]
Tirebuck, Karen [Pages 6, 88]
Tirebuck Career Solutions [Page 63]
Tomblin, Arthur [Page 153]
Tough, Sarah [Page 98]
Traffic&Transport [Pages 34-, 44, 46-7, 5, 73, 90, 172]
Trigg, Sophie [Page 170]
Tustin, Sarah [Page 41]
Twyneham, Barry [Page 159]
Upton, Arthur & Kathleen [Pages 72, 78]
Upton, Phil [Page 124]
Upton, Anthony [Page 101]
Upton, Arthur [Pages 71, 78]
Vernon, Norman [Page 93]
Viajic, Janet [Page 99]
Vince, Phil [Page 140]
Vito's [Page 16]
Walicki, Mariusz [Page 19]
Walker, Sharon [Page 102]
Walker, Asa [Page 122]
Walker, Clare [Page 126]
Walter Smiths - butchers [Page 31]
Ward, Jenna [Page 113]
Ward, Fi [Page 130]
Warren, Ray [Page 177]
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust - K & D Branch [Pages 22, 67, 94, 98]
Warwood, Dave [Page 42]
Watson, James [Page 120]
Weale, Paul [Page 116]
Welch, Alice [Page 162]
Wells, Peter - inquest [Page 75]
Whetton, Alex [Page 20]
Whitehead, Ron [Page 176]
Wilde, Katie [Page 1]
Williams, Sue [Page 3]
Wilmott, Ruth [Page 22]
Wilson, Jessica [Page 104]
Wine Rack [Pages 97, 151]
Withey, Mitch [Pages 29, 140]
Wolton, Shaun [Page 50]
Wong, Hon [Page 14]
Wood, Mary [Page 20]
Wood, Lynn [Page 52]
Woodward, Rev James [Page 28]
Woolmore, Lucy [Page 41]
Worrall, Nick [Pages 74, 76]
Wright, Chris [Page 41]
Wright, Bob [Page 159]
Wuir, Stephanie [Page 178]
Ye Olde Bowling Club [Pages 56, 75, 141, 146, 154, 179]
Young, Norma [Page 27]
Young, Claire [Page 62]
1/133/1 [1994] Scrapbook relating to Marjorie Blackburn - Concert Pianist1906-1994. Letters, photographs, cuttings and concert programmes
1/134/1 [1978] Liber Ordinis Templi and Statutes, 1978
1/135/1 [1291] The Knowle Estate Part 1 1208-1291 by Jean PowrieChap 1: The Geography of the 13th Century Knowle Estate. Chap 2: Tenants in Chief of Hampton and Knowle (1086-1223). Chap 3: The Ardenne Sub-Tenants of Hampton/Knowle - Origins. Chap 4: William de Ardenne of Hampton and Knowle (Died 1218). Chap 5: Hugh de Ardenne (Born c. 1187; died about 1261). Chap 6: The Descendants of William de Ardenne I and Amice de Traci. Chapter 7: William de Ardenne II of Knowle. Chap 8: Knowle Manor in 1277. Chap 9: Ardenne Tenancies under the Crown. 2 copies donated by author. Acknowledgement on page 1 to Derek Mellor of Knowle Society who helped Jean with art work.
1/135/2 [1291] The Knowle Estate Part 1 1208-1291 by Jean PowrieChap 1: The Geography of the 13th Century Knowle Estate. Chap 2: Tenants in Chief of Hampton and Knowle (1086-1223). Chap 3: The Ardenne Sub-Tenants of Hampton/Knowle - Origins. Chap 4: William de Ardenne of Hampton and Knowle (Died 1218). Chap 5: Hugh de
1/135/2 [1291] The Knowle Estate Part 1 1208-1291 by Jean PowrieChap 1: The Geography of the 13th Century Knowle Estate. Chap 2: Tenants in Chief of Hampton and Knowle (1086-1223). Chap 3: The Ardenne Sub-Tenants of Hampton/Knowle - Origins. Chap 4: William de Ardenne of Hampton and Knowle (Died 1218). Chap 5: Hugh de Ardenne (Born c. 1187; died about 1261). Chap 6: The Descendants of William de Ardenne I and Amice de Traci. Chapter 7: William de Ardenne II of Knowle. Chap 8: Knowle Manor in 1277. Chap 9: Ardenne Tenancies under the Crown. 2 copies donated by author. Acknowledgement on page 1 to Derek Mellor of Knowle Society who helped Jean with art work.
1/135/3 [1291] The Knowle Estate Part 1 1208-1291 by Jean PowrieChap 1: The Geography of the 13th Century Knowle Estate. Chap 2: Tenants in Chief of Hampton and Knowle (1086-1223). Chap 3: The Ardenne Sub-Tenants of Hampton/Knowle - Origins. Chap 4: William de Ardenne of Hampton and Knowle (Died 1218). Chap 5: Hugh de Ardenne (Born c. 1187; died about 1261). Chap 6: The Descendants of William de Ardenne I and Amice de Traci. Chapter 7: William de Ardenne II of Knowle. Chap 8: Knowle Manor in 1277. Chap 9: Ardenne Tenancies under the Crown. 2 copies donated by author. Acknowledgement on page 1 to Derek Mellor of Knowle Society who helped Jean with art work.
1/136/1 [1990] Eleanor of Castile' by Jean Powrie
1/137/1 [1990] Eleanor of Castile' by Jean Powrie
1/138/1 [2009] Knowle Society Scrapbook 4 Oct 2007 to 13 May 2009Abbott [Page 72]
Acorns [Pages 6,85]
Adams [Pages 58,100]
Adderley [Pages 29,121]
Air Ambulance [Page 122]
Allport [Page 73]
Ames [Page 73]
Anderson [Page 68]
Andrews [Page 121]
Arden Grove Clinic (The Fit Clinic) [Pages 20,26]
Arden School - general [Pages 7,15,22,48,52,54,87,101,111,113,122,124]
Arden School - Sixth Form [Pages 12,18,20,25,30]
Audhali [Page 122]
Baggott [Page 95]
Bain [Pages 1,65]
Barbieri [Pages 14,16]
Barclays Bank Raid [Page 3]
Barnfield [Page 27]
Baskett [Page 51]
Battersby [Page 127]
Beale [Page 40]
Begum [Page 127]
Bell [Pages 82-3]
Bett [Page 15]
Bibb [Page 82]
Bird [Page 36]
Black Boy [Pages 38,41,45]
Blaynee [Page 127]
Bonhams [Pages 48,66,71,76]
Bowser [Page 32]
Bowyer [Page 79]
Brady [Page 110]
Bright [Page 57]
Britton [Pages 87-8]
Brogan [Page 56]
Brown [Page 84]
Bryson [Page 27]
Bullock [Page 89]
Burnham [Page 5]
Canals [Pages 38,41,45,74,86,90,116]
Carter [Pages 57,75]
Challenge Adventure Group [Page 118]
Chan [Page 51]
Chaplin [Page 80]
Chatterley [Page 58]
Christmas Lights [Pages 14,16,17,19]
Cleaver [Page 127]
Cloke [Pages 13,17]
Cole [Pages 6,73]
Collins [Page 89]
Collins [Page 99]
Cooper [Page 25]
Crime [Pages 1,3,46,93,103,125]
Crookes [Pages 29,75]
Cross [Page 61]
Cudlip [Page 22]
Cupit [Page 18]
Cycle Route [Pages 105,120]
Dale [Page 1]
Darby [Page 127]
Davidson [Page 127]
Dean [Page 115]
Dekker [Page 12]
Delahunty [Page 10]
Dowsing [Page 6]
Doyle [Page 10]
Duffield [Page 15]
Duggins [Page 72]
Elliott [Page 127]
Erskin [Page 22]
Erzen [Page 109]
Evans [Pages 57,69]
Ewin [Page 93]
Falkland [Pages 49,69]
Farrelly [Page 10]
Fear [Page 89]
Fears [Page 115]
Fell [Page 1]
Fleet [Page 59]
Fletcher [Page 86]
Flooding [Page 33]
Fogarty [Pages 38,41,45]
Friends of Knowle Park [Page 6,8]
Gaskin [Page 15]
Godsall [Page 22]
Gough [Page 69]
Green [Pages 15,124]
Griffiths, Peter MBE [Page 80]
Griffiths [Pages 14,72]
Grove Farm [Pages 101-2]
Gumbley [Page 69]
Hafeez [Page 72]
Hanley [Page 75]
Harley-Mason [Pages 82,124]
Harris [Pages 8,54,61,84]
Hawkin [Pages 44,50]
Hazlewood [Page 48]
Healy [Page 25]
Heronfield Rescue Centre [Pages 42,115]
Hotchkiss [Page 63]
Housing & Planning [Page 74]
Howe [Page 111]
Hughes [Page 56]
Hulme [Pages 29,65,121]
Ingram [Page 82]
Irving [Page 22]
James [Page 52]
Jenkins [Page 15]
Jewsbury [Page 95]
Joesbury [Page 73]
Johansson [Page 19]
Johns [Pages 2,26]
Johnson [Pages 25,95]
Jones [Pages 23,43]
Joss [Pages 7,121]
Jung [Page 124]
Kaur [Page 69]
Kay [Page 6]
Keene [Page 71]
Kelly [Page 98]
Kemp [Pages 5,74]
Kennedy [Page 69]
Kents Hairdressers [Pages 29,75]
Keys [Page 32]
Keys, Tom [Page 32]
Kirkby [Page 94]
Knowle - general [Pages 21,23,97,121]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club- reports [Pages 66,72]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions [Pages 12,26,9,99]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions Bikeathon [Pages 78,83 ]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions Fun Run (25th) [Pages 22,36,49,53,56-7,63,67,69,122,127]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions Summer Stroll [Page 74]
Knowle & Dorridge Lions/ Walk [Pages 7,13,17,27]
Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club [Page 63]
Knowle Art Group [Pages 6,23]
Knowle Astronomical Society [Pages 13,34,44,52,60]
Knowle British Legion [Pages 81,00]
Knowle Cricket Club [Pages 72-127]
Knowle Festival [Pages 78,80]
Knowle Flower Club [Pages 13,18,65,103]
Knowle Football Clubs [Pages 1-127]
Knowle Football Clubs U8 [Page 126]
Knowle Jnr School- general [Pages 9,19,22]
Knowle Library [Pages 13,32,50-1,67]
Knowle Male Voice Choir [Page 77]
Knowle Operatic Society [Page 39]
Knowle Parish Church - general [Pages 82,106,107]
Knowle Park [Pages 53-4,80]
Knowle Pond [Pages 34,49]
Knowle Premier Medical Centre [Pages 8,12]
Knowle Probus [Pages 40,53]
Knowle Scottish Country Dance Group [Page 53]
Knowle Society [Pages 13,93,109]
Knowle Traditional Sweet Shop [Pages 2,26]
Knowle Youth Club [Page 77]
Krstic [Pages 15,27,95]
Kyles [Page 5]
Lady Katherine Leveson Foundation [Page 94]
Law [Page 59]
Lea [Page 60]
Lees [Pages 95,127]
Lewis [Page 89]
Liddicott [Page 22]
Linforth [Pages 13,17]
Lloyd-Harris [Page 64]
Lloyds Restaurant [Page 14]
Longbottom [Page 9]
Lyons [Pages 4,14,79]
Maclean [Page 122]
Maddock [Page 78]
Manor House [Page 96]
Marie Curie Charity Shop [Page 75]
Mayall [Page 89]
McCann [Page 89]
McGuiness [Page 12]
McKenniing [Page 55]
McLoughlin [Page 10]
Mears [Page 95]
Meeson [Page 47]
Mellor [Page 23]
Mendonca [Page 99]
Millbanks [Pages 44,50]
Mills [Page 57]
Minett [Page 8]
Moody [Pages 14,24]
Moriaty [Page 2]
Morris [Page 22]
Mullen [Pages 57,69]
Munday [Page 5]
Murphy [Page 113]
Myatt [Page 68]
Nicholson [Page 124]
Noone [Page 18]
Norton [Page 6]
O'Leary [Page 127]
Oxfam shop [Pages 8,10]
Page [Pages 39,83]
Parker [Page 59]
Parker, Rev [Page 1]
Parman [Page 113]
Partridge [Page 115]
Penny [Page 112]
Pleasance [Page 51]
Pratt [Pages 13,17]
Price [Page 110]
Purchase [Page 22]
Quicksilver PR [Page 74]
Rabone [Pages 51,109]
Rackham [Page 10]
Rai [Page 19]
Railway [Pages 104-5]
Rawlings [Page 79]
Reading [Page 99]
Rebeiro [Page 47]
Recycling [Page 47]
Red Lion [Pages 11,13,15]
Reddish [Page 85]
Reddy [Page 1]
Revels Drama Group [Pages 1,29,65,121]
Robertson [Page 72]
Robinson [Pages 82,87,127]
Scouts & Guides [Pages 8,13,22-3,25,27,44,50,73,81,90,94,104]
Sharpe [Page 80]
Shiels [Page 69]
Sly [Page 6]
Smith [Page 6]
Southall [Pages 18,65,103]
Spelman [Pages 9,38,41,45,106]
Spencer [Pages 44,50]
Spokes [Page 19]
Springfield House School [Pages 99,117]
Starbuck [Page 39]
Sterry [Page 113]
Storey [Page 62]
Strachan [Page 61]
Strolling Players [Page 72]
Sullivan [Page 113]
Sumnall [Page 22]
Sutton [Pages 7,121]
Symmonds [Page 10]
Taylor [Pages 42,53,127]
Tesco [Page 57]
The Vaults [Pages 2,35,39,81]
Thomas [Page 23]
Thompson [Page 124]
Thomson [Page 83]
Thomson Travel Agents [Page 40]
Thorneywork [Page 19]
Timmins [Page 99]
Timms [Page 95]
Tirebuck [Page 80]
Toilet Redevelopment [Page 89]
Tommys Nursery [Page 89]
Tooke [Page 25]
Townsend [Page 29]
Traffic & Transport [Pages 37,117,119]
Train [Page 27]
Tree [Pages 18,65,103]
Troop Aid [Pages 7,24,121]
Truran [Page 69]
Turner [Pages 38,41]
Twigger [Page 59]
Upton [Page 4]
Vanilla hairdressers [Page 73]
Vernon [Page 100]
Vickery [Page 10]
Vince [Page 29]
Waddell [Page 8]
Walker [Pages 29,75,95,99]
Ward [Pages 15,89]
Warren [Pages 7,24,121]
Watts [Page 82]
White [Page 80]
Whiteley [Page 89]
Widger [Page 37]
Wine Rack [Page 103]
Withey [Pages 42,64]
Woodley [Page 68]
Woodward [Pages 94,116,118]
Worrall [Pages 3,39,81]
Wright [Pages 69,75]
Yates [Page 127]
Yorke [Page 127]
Young [Page 121]
1/139/1 [1933] How to Run a Scout Camp'Originally owned by Horace Everitt
1/140/1 [2000] Grimshaw Hall contents sale catalogue 8 March 2000 - Christie's
1/141/1 [1823] The Universal Biographical Dictionary 1823By John Watkins LL.D. 'The Lives, Characters and works of the most eminent persons'.
1/142/1 [2009] Knowle Society Scrapbook 9 May 2009 to 31 December 2009Altay [Page 17]
Andrews [Page 45]
Arden School - 50th Anniversary [Pages 8,17,35]
Arden School - general [Pages 25,33]
Band [Page 37]
Band & Meeks [Page 37]
Bentley Heath - general [Page 5]
Berrow Homes [Page 7]
Boddington [Pages 22,36]
Brady [Page 39]
Bread Collection [Pages 31,32]
Covent Garden [Page 34]
Coyne [Page 17]
Di Silva [Page 13]
Didlick [Page 25]
Donnelly [Page 40]
Erzen [Pages 22,36,43]
Evans [Page 17]
Ewin [Pages 22,36]
Fingerpost [Page 1]
Foxwell [Page 26]
Gray [Page 16]
Griffiths [Page 26]
Hall [Page 17]
Hanson [Page 18]
Hotchkiss [Page 26]
Howe [Pages 17,35]
Ingram [Page 26]
Iqbal [Page 44]
Jackson [Page 28]
James [Page 16]
James [Page 26]
Keys [Page 10]
Knowle - general [Pages 11,12,51,53]
Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club - reports [Pages 2,4,9,20,21,23,26,27]
Knowle Football Clubs [Pages 3,43]
Knowle Horologists [Page 7]
Knowle Library [Pages 45,51]
Knowle Parish Church - general [Pages 19,25]
Knowle Park [Pages 34,52]
Knowle Park - escaped cow [Pages 14,19]
Knowle Society- Local History [Pages 22,36,43]
Knowle Youth Club - 50th Anniversary [Page 44]
Lloyd Roberts [Pages 16,41]
Loch Fyne [Page 28]
Lyons [Page 3]
Mansell [Pages 47,48,49]
Marina - Grove Fam [Page 14]
Marina - Stripes Hill [Pages 15,53]
Merrell [Pages 22,36]
Miles [Page 17]
Mitchell [Page 22]
Moody [Page 46]
Muir [Page 36]
Newman [Page 7]
Parker [Page 25]
Pearse [Pages 22,36]
Powell [Page 46]
Pratt [Page 45]
Revels Drama Group [Page 38]
Rock [Page 18]
Safer Routes to School [Pages 10,13,33,36,39]
Scouts & Guides [Pages 7,18,24,46]
Silhillians Sports Club [Page 21]
Spelman [Pages 28,44]
Spencer [Page 26]
Temple Balsall - General [Pages 29,30]
Tommys Nursery [Page 18]
Vale [Page 5]
Walker [Page 45]
Walsh [Page 50]
Ward [Page 42]
Wine Rack - closure [Page 50]
1/143/1 [1966] Knowle Ladies Society Scrapbook 1966-1985Knowle Ladies' Society began in 1959, meeting monthly in Downing Hall. This is one of three scrapbooks. (Last record in third book is 2006.)
1/143/2 [1984] Knowle Ladies Society Scrapbook 1984Knowle Ladies' Society began in 1959, meeting monthly in Downing Hall. This is one of three scrapbooks. (Last record in third book is 2006.)
1/143/3 [1989] Knowle Ladies Society Scrapbooks 1989 to 2006Knowle Ladies' Society began in 1959, meeting monthly in Downing Hall. This is one of three scrapbooks. (Last record in third book is 2006.)
1/144/1 [2010] Springfield Hall: A Country House in KnowleProducd by Knowle Local History Society
Owners of Springfield: Goodhall, St Nicholas, Fisher, Moland, Boultbee, Eveson, Jackson.
VAD Hospital, horses, stables, the hunt. The Springfield Beagles, The Warwickshire Beagles.
1/145/1 Squire GumleyBooklet compiled by Knowle Local History Society
1/146/1 Johnsons GarageBooklet compiled by Knowle Local History Society
1/147/1 British Minstrelsie - Volume 1Victorian/Edwardian era. Formerly owned by Marjorie Blackburn.
Item disposed of by donation to Oxfam shop in Knowle in 2015.
1/147/2 British Minstrelsie - Volume 2Victorian/Edwardian era. Formerly owned by Marjorie Blackburn
Item disposed of by donation to Oxfam shop in Knowle in 2015.
1/147/3 British Minstrelsie - Volume 3Victorian/Edwardian era. Formerly owned by Marjorie Blackburn
Item disposed of by donation to Oxfam shop in Knowle in 2015.
1/147/4 British Minstrelsie - Volume 4Victorian/Edwardian era. Formerly owned by Marjorie Blackburn
Item disposed of by donation to Oxfam shop in Knowle in 2015.
1/147/5 British Minstrelsie - Volume 5Victorian/Edwardian era. Formerly owned by Marjorie Blackburn
Item disposed of by donation to Oxfam shop in Knowle in 2015.
1/147/6 British Minstrelsie - Volume 6Victorian/Edwardian era. Formerly owned by Marjorie Blackburn
Item disposed of by donation to Oxfam shop in Knowle in 2015.
1/148/1 'The Baron of Packwood' by Mike MilesIncludes picture of visit by Queen Mary 1927
1/149/1 [1946] Ledger from Victoria Wine
1/150/1 More about Wild Nature by Mrs Brightwen'Knowle Institute Library Oct 9, 1907 presented by William Whitwell esq'
1/151/1 [1951] Inns of the Midlands by Norman TiptaftPhoto of Red Lion sign
1/152/1 [1953] Book: The Queen Elizabeth Coronation SouvenirOn Permanent loan from Peter & Betty Ewin
1/152/2 [1953] Coronation ScrapbookOn Permanent loan from Peter & Betty Ewin
1/152/3 [1953] Coronation Booklet. Souvenir in Aid of Nat. Playing Fields Assoc.On Permanent loan from Peter & Betty Ewin
1/152/4 [1953] Official souvenir programme - Silver JubileeOn Permanent loan from Peter & Betty Ewin
1/153/1 [1937] Book: George VI King & EmperorBy Major J T Gorman
1/154/1 [1918] Local Heroes and Heroines of the Great WarCompiled by David Gimes
1/155/1 [2007] It wasn't that easy' The Tommy Godwin StoryOlympic Cyclist
1/156/1 [2012] Around SolihullBy Anthony Poulton-Smith. Acknowledgement of photos provided by Knowle Society
1/157/1 [2011] Knowle Society Scrapbook April 2010 to 5 Aug 2011
1/158/1 [1969] The County Borough of Solihull Official GuideHardback. Includes street map
1/158/2 [1971] The County Borough of Solihull Official GuideHardback. Includes street map
1/158/3 [1974] Solihull Metropolitan Borough Officical GuideHardback. Includes street map
1/158/4 [1981] Metropolitan Borough of Solihull Official Guide and Street Map
1/159/1 [1994] Balsall Parish Council. The First Hundred Years 1894-1994Published by Balsall Parish Council.
1/160/1 [1901] Thompson Builders and Undertakers Ledger 1901-10
1/161/1 [1862] Domesday Book WarwickshireFacsimile of the part relating to Warwickshire
1/162/1 [2014] 'Matron At War' - The Story of Katy Beaufoy (1869-1918)
1/163/1 [2006] 'Jutland Letters June – Oct 1916' by Commodore C E Le Mesurier RN
1/164/1 [2013] 'Grandad's Cook Book' – Sheila GranthamOriginal WW1 recipes
1/165/1 [2007] 'Lest We Forget. Forgotten Voices from 1914-1945' Max Arthur
1/166/1 Album of WW1 postcards
1/167/1 [2014] Ad Altiora magazineArden School
1/168/1 'The Battle of Jutland' by G. Bennett
1/169/1 Various letters written during WW1
1/170/1 [1953] 'Everybody's' Coronation issue
1/171/1 [2015] 'Fighting Cocks' SquadronMentions W/O W H Hollis
1/172/1 [2015] Memories of Birmingham's Transport'D R Harvey
1/173/1 [1985] The Canals of the West Midlands Vol 5Charles Hadfield
1/174/1 Alderman John Bowen JP 'Honest John'Anthony Collins. Includes a picture of the Midland Bank, Dorridge
1/175/1 [1897] Knowle Hall Cellar BookMidland Educational note book with calendars for 1897/8. Includes printed sheet of comments on quality of wines 1891-1911
1/176/1 [2013] Archways to the past at Baddesley Clinton
1/177/1 [1945] The Seventh 1943-45The story of the 7th Convalescent Hospital USA. The unit's stay in Knowle p.13-18 with photos.
1/178/1 [1926] Highways & Byways in Shakespeare’s Country by W H HuttonChapter XXII Solihull, Knowle and Temple Balsall
1/179/1 [2017] The Living Waters : 600 years of family life in a moated manorBaddesley Clinton Archive Group
1/180/1 [2012] Guest Book from Knowle Society’s 50th Anniversary celebration
1/180/2 [2022] Guest Book from Knowle Society’s 60th Anniversary celebration8 October 2022, includes names of many of the guests in the Knowle Village Hall. See exhibition 12/86.
1/181/1 [2016] The Chantry College of St Anne, Knowle, WarwickshireInscribed by author Anthony Upton to Knowle Society
1/182/1 [1555] The Knowle Estate Part 2 Under Westminester 1918-1555 by Jean Powrie
1/182/2 [1555] The Knowle Estate Part 2 Under Westminester 1918-1555 by Jean Powrie
1/182/2 The Knowle Estate Part 2 Under Westminster 1918-1555 by Jean Powrie
1/183/1 [1643] The Knowle Estate Part 3 Transition 1555-1642/3 by Jean Powrie
1/183/2 [1643] The Knowle Estate Part 3 Transition 1555-1642/3 by Jean Powrie
1/184/1 [1874] The Knowle Estate Part 4 The Grevilles and their Hall by Jean Powrie
1/184/2 [1874] The Knowle Estate Part 4 The Grevilles and their Hall by Jean Powrie
1/185/1 [1914] The Great War in Knowle 1914-18Published by Knowle Local History Society
1/186/1 [1999] Temple Balsall – From Hospitallers to a Caring Community 1322 to Modern TimesEileen Gooder
1/187/1 [1999] Black's 1881 Guide to WarwickshireCountry Books - Facsimile edition
1/188/1 [1994] Gin, Ale and Poultices … Lasers and Scanners, Solihull Workhouse and Hospital 1742 - 1993Joy Woodall, self published history
1/189/1 [1986] A New Guide to Packwood Church - St Giles ChurchHarvey H Fox, published by church
24 pages in thin card cover
1/189/2 [2007] A Guide to Packwood Church - St Giles ChurchLeaflet, 4 sides, diagram and brief details of the inside of the church. Leaflet found inside booklet 1/189/1.
Written by Trevor England, Daryl Holloway and Val Sibley
1/190/1 [2007] A Short Guide to Central Knowle, 3rd editionBooklet detailing main buildings of interest, brief histories, map and illustrations by Roy Heyworth, with bibliography and suggested tour routes. 32 pages. Copyright: The Knowle Society
Published by Knowle Society
(4 copies)
1/190/2 [2007] A short Guide to Central KnowleBooklet detailing main buildings of interest, brief histories, map and illustrations by Roy Heyworth, with bibliography and suggested tour routes. 32 pages. Copyright: The Knowle Society
Published by Knowle Society
1/191/1 [1999] Images of England - Greater SolihullSue Bates, published by Tempus
1/192/1 [2001] Solihull PastSue Bates, published by Phillimore
1/193/1 [1999] Memories of Solihull VillageEdna G Handley, published by Solihull Society of Arts, Local History Circle
1/194/1 [1979] Solihull Place NamesJoy Woodall and Mollie Varley, published by J Woodall and Libraries dept SMBC
1/195/1 [1990] The Book of Greater SolihullJoy Woodall, published by Barracuda
1/196/1 [1980] Solihull As It WasSusan Bell, Joy Woodall, Mollie Varley, published by Hendon
1/197/1 [1984] The Origins of SolihullVictor Skipp, updated from 1964, published 1984 by author
1/198/1 [2000] Solihull and its Villages (updated version of 'The Book of Greater Solihull')Joy Woodall, published by author
1/199/1 [1993] Warwickshire's Historical Landscape - The ArdenDell Hooke, published by author, University of Birmingham
1/200/1 [2004] Little Known WarwickshireTalks by A W Winterburn, Solihull Local History Circle
1/201/1 [1993] Excavation at Knowle Hall - archeaological reportSolihull Archaeological Group, Jim and Lin Farrar
1/202/1 [1995] Solihull in Wartime 1939 - 1945Edited by Sue Bates, published by Solihull Libraries
1/203/1 [1987] Looking Back at SolihullJoy Woodall, Mollie Varley, J Woodall and Solihull Libraries
1/204/1 [1987] The Roads of Solihull (by Woodall & Varley)Joy Woodall, Mollie Varley, J Woodall and Solihull Libraries
1/205/1 [2003] Knowle Parish ChurchKnowle Parish Church, (guide) published by church, printed by Jarrold
1/205/2 [2003] Knowle Parish ChurchKnowle Parish Church, (guide) published by church, printed by Jarrold
1/206/1 [2005] Welcome to SolihullJoy Woodall, published by author
1/207/1 [1984] Welcome to SolihullMollie Varley, Joy Woodall, published by J Woodall
1/208/1 [2006] Hampton-in-Arden, A Village HistoryRobin Watkin, Mike Bryant, Hampton-in-Arden Society, published by Brewin
1/209/1 [1991] Solihull - A Pictorial HistorySue Bates, published by Phillimore
1/210/1 [2021] Knowle Village Hall 1961-2021Leaflet: History of Knowle Village Hall by Chris Adderley
Village Hall: opened 8 April 1961 by Mrs Oliver Bird. Architect: Philip E Makepeace.
1/210/2 [2021] Leaflet Knowle Village Hall, 1961-2021 by Chris AdderleyDuplicate of 1/210/19
Village Hall: opened 8 April 1961 by Mrs Oliver Bird. Architect: Philip E Makepeace.
1/211/1 [2021] Mary Riley Collection - ScrapbookScrapbook compiled from cuttings found in the books she left to Knowle Society. Sue Bates, Joy Woodall, Bentley Heath School, Elaine Warner, Dr Ronald Bower, Valerie Morton, Blythe House, Columban Fathers, Moat House, Bentley Windmill, Millstone, Derek Mellor.
1/212/1 [1977] Knowle Conservation AreaProduced by Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, B&W, defines area as in 1977, including current and historic illustrations and a brief history of Knowle from 1200, as well as agreements about the future conservation of the centre of Knowle.
1/213/1 [1993] A short Guide to Central Knowle, published by Knowle Society1st edition Booklet detailing main buildings of interest, brief histories, map and illustrations by Roy Heyworth, with bibliography and suggested tour routes. 32 pages. Copyright: The Knowle Society
1/214/1 [1935] Photo Album Hunting, Jackson, SpringfieldContains photos of Hunt around local area including Springfield. Guy Jackson, George Jackson, Mrs Arkwright, Mrs Mellor, Miss Arkwright, Miss Everitt. 1935 - 1939
1/215/1 [1914] 'The Records of Knowle' by Canon T. W. DowningHistoric record and lists of people and activities in the village and church, written by the Canon Downing, Vicar of Knowle
Copy number 13
1/216/1 [2019] Middlefield 1866-1914, bookletA shared learning project by South Solihull and Dorridge U3A Social History Group.
A historic record of the planning of the building, the opening, examples of the lives of the staff and residents until 1944, with final mention of its closure in 1992.
Midland Counties Idiot Asylum / Middlefield Hall / Hospital.
Sponsor for plans: George Frederick Muntz, Builders: Matthews and Quilter of London, Founders: Dr Thomas Bell Elcock Fletcher and Mr Jonathan Henry Kimbell, President: Lord William Henry Leigh.
1/217/1 [1830] Cottages in Knowle (1800-1900) by Jill Chape and Mary Nejedly, published in 2022A summary of the residents of many of Knowle's old cottages and their various occupations. 24 page booklet.
1/218/1 [2003]Soft back book on Walter Cook, founder of Knowle Parish Church, (was Warwickshire)
1/219/1 [1975] Chester House - Library28 page booklet published by Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
1/219/2 [1975] Chester House - Library28 page booklet published by Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
1/219/3 [1975] Chester House - LibraryPublished by Solihull Public Libraries, text by Miss M V Buttery, Local History Librarian. Printed by Solihull MBC. Gives architectural drawings and description and history of the building from around 1660, posibly as an inn or a farmhouse.
1/220/1 [2006] Aviation in WarwickshireBetween the WarsBy Alfred J Jenks, printed by Mercian Manuaels Ltd, published by author
1/221/1 [1988] Warwickshire Smallholders, Pictorial HistoryBy Colin Birt, printed by Sotheran-Redcar, published by author
1/222/1 [2018] Knowle Society Natural Environment Committee Bulb Planting Project 2014 - 2018Record of a planting project to plant daffodils along the verges and approaches to Knowle, with the cooperaton of council and local organisations. Book compiled by Adrian Jickells.
Organising committee: Liz Hulse, Adrian Jickells, Gordon O'Connor, Mike Fisher.
[Adrian Jickells legacy]
1/223/1 [1939] Shops in Knowle 1900 - 1939 by Jill Chape & Mary NejedlyBooklet, 32 pages, brief descriptions of shops and owners, with photographs.
1/224/1 [1993] Twelve Country Walks in SolihullPublished by Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council 46 page booklet, includes a walk in Knowle with some background history.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
1/225/1 [1603] Our Griswold Family in England before 163944 page booklet by Bonnie Boone Day Griswold and James Wells Griswold, published in 1992. Tracing the Griswold / Greswold family in the Solihull area. Little mention of Knowle, but provides some local background.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
1/226/1 [1500] The Making of the Warwickshire Country House, 1500 - 165084 page booklet by Geoffrey Tyack, which mentions Knowle Hall and Grimshaw Hall.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
1/227/1 [1987] The Roads of Solihull (Moore)Written by Donovan Moore
Description in maps and text, of the development of roads in the Solihull area, including Knowle.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
1/228/1 [1824] Town & Country in the Victorian West MidlandsWatercolours and drawings of A E Everitt of Birmingham, 1824 - 1882. Includes Grimshaw Hall, Knowle.
(A E Everitt was said to be a cousin of George Everitt who bought Knowle Hall in 1865.)
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
1/229/1 [2006] A Short Guide to Central Knowle (second edition)Booklet detailing main buildings of interest, brief histories, map and illustrations by Roy Heyworth, with bibliography and suggested tour routes. 32 pages. Copyright: The Knowle Society
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
1/230/1 [1993] Baddesley Clinton in the English Civil War, 1643 - 1645Booklet, notes by John Jarman, transcription and explanatory notes, following an enactment of the incident of 12 May 1643, by the Sealed Knot on 5 September 1993.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
1/231/1 [1914] The Records of Knowle by T W DowningCopy number 169, name RA Furness (Furniss) signed by Eva Wootton, 29 March 1972.
Lists births, marriages, burials from the 17th century to date, a history of Knowle, stories of residents, poll tax details of residents, church accounts, churchwardens' records, notes about the local population.
[R Alan Furness collection]
1/232/1 [1914] The Records of Knowle by T W DowningCopy number 37, no names inscribed.
Lists births, marriages, burials from the 17th century to shortly before publication in 1914, a history of Knowle, stories of residents, poll tax details of residents, church accounts, churchwardens' records, notes about the local population.
1/233/1 [1894] 'The Register of the Guild of Knowle' - translation by W.B.BickleyCopy number 124. Register of members, 1451 - 1535. Loose page inside, marked to Mr Tracey with W B Bickley's compliments, 1 Nov 1907. Also a reprint from the Stratford-upon-Avon Herald, 18 October 1907, of a translation of Walter Cook's Will, by W B Bickley (fixed into the book with stamp edges).
1/234/1 [1914] WW1 album of postcards, some silkOriginal Postcards, romantic messages, pictures from the trenches in France, general greetings 1914-1918
1/235/1 [1982] Medieval FieldsBy David Hall, not specific to Knowle
1/236/1 Turnpike Roads by Geoffrey N WrightNot specific to Knowle
1/237/1 [1994] Let's Look at Knowle - Through the eyes of a childBooklet produced by Knowle Junior and Infants Schools and Knowle Society
1/237/2 [1994] Let's Look at Knowle - Through the eyes of a childBooklet produced by Knowle Junior and Infants Schools and Knowle Society
1/238/1 [1953] The Coronation, its history and meaning, by Ernest ShortThe Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
1/239/1 [1953] The Queen's Coronation DayThe Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
1/240/1 [1953] The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth - Approved Souvenir ProgrammeThe Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
1/240/2 [1953] The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth - Approved Souvenir ProgrammeThe Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
1/241/1 [1953] The Queen Elizabeth's Coronation SouvenirThe Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
1/242/1 [2012] 50 Years of The Knowle Society 1962 - 2012A glimpse into the past.
Booklet to celebrate 50th Anniversary, containing history of the beginning of the Society, celebratory events, key photos of Knowle. Produced by The Knowle Society
1/243/1 [1991] The Farms of KnowleAn exhibition text, by The Knowle Society
1/244/1 [2024] Knowle Mothers' Union: Celebrating our 60th Anniversary, 1964-2024Knowle Parish Church Mothers' Union: 16 page celebration brochure including history of the branch and activities both of the current branch from 1964 to 2024 and brief mention of original branch in Knowle from 1895 until 1930s.
1/245/1 [2000] Knowle 2000 - Know Your KnowleExtracts from Parish Magazines in 2000 giving history of High Street 1906 to 2000.
Old Knowle familiies: Curtis, Lyons, Stubbs, Pickering, Peach, Bryson, Wilson, Bower, Maddocks, Chamberlin (miller), Brisker, Nix, Morton, Upton.
[John Gwilliam Collection]
1/245/2 [1900] Knowle High Street 1900 - 2000Detailed hand done drawings of buildings along the High Street and lists of occupants over these years.
[John Gwilliam Collection]
1/245/3 [1800] A folder of a collection of over 84 old postcards and photographsFeatures buildings around Knowle including the High Street.
[John Gwilliam Collection]
1/245/4 [1800] Enlargements of photographs in 1/145/1 and copies of Conservation Area reportsNot good quality but helpful for closer identification. Also collected documents on the conservation area with details of the buildings
[John Gwilliam Collection]
1/245/5 [1900] More enlargements of photographs in 1/145/1Not good quality but helpful for closer identification.
[John Gwilliam Collection]
1/246/1 [2011] Scrapbook of Knowle 2011 to 2014Newspaper cuttings. (Cabinet A drawer 4)
1/247/1 [2015] Scrapbook of Knowle 2015 to 2017Newspaper cuttings. (Cabinet A drawer 4)
1/248/1 [2018] Scrapbook of Knowle 2018 to 2020Newspaper cuttings. (Cabinet A drawer 4)
1/249/1 [1961] 1960s style scrapbook of newspaper cuttings[Damaged] Unmounted collection of newspaper cuttings 1961-1964, largely about H B Shaw, Mayor of Solihull and various civic events, many undated.
Village Hall: 1961, Knowle Community Association, P Makepeace, A Hardcastle, Sydney Bryson, Bryan Chare, B Dolman, R Morton, R Aston, Mrs Oliver Bird,
Mayor of Solihull, HB Shaw, various civic occasions
Queen Elizabeth II visits Solihull, 26 May 1962
Maurice Mell, 1964
Granting of borough status to Solihull, April 1964
Knowle Community Association's barbecue at Grimshaw Hall
Knowle Ladies Society meeting in new Village Hall
Charles Lines article on the Solihull his mother knew.
1/250/1 [1800] Living on Knowle High Street by Philip StephensSelf-published book recounting the lives of a few families living along Knowle High Street, how they lived related to the development of Knowle from the late 18th century to early 21st century. The book includes diagrams of the original cottages and Men's Institute.
Names include Peach, Cross, Stephens, Stubbs, Greswolde, Brazier, Empson, Brierley, Dodwell.
1/251/1 [1765] The Antiquities of Warwickshire, Illustrated, by William DugdaleRe-print "without alteration" dated 1765 by John Jones, of original book dated 1656. Includes "Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes and Armes. Beautified with Maps, Prospects, and Portraictures." It also includes "a whole Sheet curious Profpect of BLITHE-HALL, the Seat of the AUTHOR."
Knowle is mentioned just a few times.
The book is inscribed by Thos. H. Brierley, Coleshill.
1/252/1 Glover and Davey family album (Victorian / early 20th century)Family ancesters of family of Eleanor Jean Prescott, nee Shirley, with some detail on the backs of photos, where known. Related to Knowle family: Frank Melvin Glover and his wife Susie Dorothy Josephine Glover (nee Davey), known as Frank (d 1970) and Dorothy (d 1989) who lived at 88 Station Road Knowle.
1/253/1 [1960] Arden High School Association treasurer's recordsA record of funds received and spent by the parents' association between 1960 and 1973. Mentions fundraising events.
[David Gimes collection] (Cab B drawer 1, box 4)
2/1/1 Cock from old weathervane from church roofThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/2/1 Inn token for 3d from Greswolde. Bears name J.S.Marshall(Storage: CBC,dr 3 Box3)
2/3/1 Tin of egg powder from World War II(Storage: H9, Box2)
2/4/1 Sign from Men's Institute(Storage: LHC on beam by filing cb)
2/5/1 Coffee beans from Band and Meeks(Storage: H9 box2)
2/6/1 Sample packet of detergent from Band and Meeks(Storage: H9 box2)
2/6/2 Sample packet of detergent from Band and Meeks(Storage: H9 box2)
2/6/3 Sample packet of detergent from Band and Meeks(Storage: H9 box2)
2/6/4 Sample packet of detergent from Band and Meeks(Storage: H9 box2)
2/7/1 Walking stick, formerly owned by Mr. Willcox(Storage: bundle by H1)
2/8/1 Original tile from the 'old surgery' (1637 High St.)This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/9/1 Road sign from Lodge Rd corner(Storage: by fireplace LHC)
2/10/1 Milk bottle from Landers' farm(Storage: LHC crate)
2/11/1 Mangle. c. 1930's, formerly belonging to Miss D. WhiteheadReleased (Insufficient interest, too heavy to display). Disposed of to rag and bone man.
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/12/1 Circular board with 1904 map of Knowle & adverts for shopsAdvertisements from Parish Magazines 1900 - 1910. Made for 'Village Shops of Yesterday', 1978.
(Storage: LHC wall behind CB A&B)
2/13/1 [1875] Brick apprentice's money pot, made by Mr. Henry Keel c. 1875(Storage: H11)
2/14/1 Inn token for 3d from The Greswolde. Bears the name Lines(Storage: cbc dr3 box3)
2/15/1 Original tile from Arden LodgeItem removed from Archive (worthless or broken).
2/16/1 Bayonet found in Kixley Lane(Storage: H10)
2/17/1 Bicycle advertising plaque(Storage: H9 box4)
2/18/1 Ale jar or vinegar bottle, from Band and SonNote from John Band, son of Mr Band of Band & Meeks, in an email to David Bower dated 1st May 2009:
'I think that 2/18/1/JAR is not an ale jar but a vinegar bottle, there were quart and half gallon sizes and might have been gallon as well. The 'Band and Sons' was the supplier's misprint.'
(Storage: LHC fireplace shelf)
2/19/1 [1979] Bowl of clay pipe found near Guild House. 1979(Storage: H11 box 3, glasses case)
2/19/2 [1979] Part of stem of clay pipe found near Guild House. 1979(Storage: H11 box 3, glasses case)
2/19/3 [1979] Part of stem of clay pipe found near Guild House. 1979(Storage: H11 box 3, glasses case)
2/19/4 [1979] Part of stem of clay pipe found near Guild House. 1979(Storage: H11 box 3, glasses case)
2/19/5 [1979] Piece of glazed pottery found near Guild House 1979(Storage: H11 box 3)
2/19/6 [1979] Piece of pottery found near Guild House 1979(Storage: H11 box 3, glasses case)
2/19/7 [1979] Piece of pottery found near Guild House 1979(Storage: H11 box 3, glasses case)
2/19/8 [1979] Marble shaped object found near Guild House 1979(Storage: H11 box 3, glasses case)
2/19/9 [1979] Object found near Guild House 1979(Storage: H11 box 3, glasses case)
2/20/1 Jug showing Knowle Parish Church(Storage: H11 box 3)
2/20/2 Bowl showing Knowle Church(Storage: H11 box 3)
2/21/1 Gramophone record of 'King's Hunting Jig'Played by Marjorie Blackburn.(
Storage: H11)
2/22/1 Oddfellows' Board with names on found at 28, Station RoadProbably an honours board showing names of Noble Grands (Grandees?). Show three links of a chain.
Names include: Silver, Varnon, Rudd, Willcox, Palmer, Rawbone, Chinn, Poulton, Turner, Busby and Russell.
(Storage:LHC by bookcase)
2/22/2 Oddfellows' Board with names on found at 28, Station RoadProbably an honours board as per 2/22/1.
Names include Peach, Clementson, Copage and Morrell.
(Storage:LHC by bookcase)
2/23/1 [1897] Clapper from No 3 (Tenor) Bell 1897Removed from the church tower when the bells were recast in 1979. Released Spring 1996 (too heavy for display). Disposed of to Knowle Bellringers for display in ringing chamber.
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/23/2 [1897] Headstock from No 3 BellReleased as above.
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/24/1 Fire grate from the old surgeryReleased (condition not good enough to display).
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/25/1 Wooden wedge shaped object. Origins not known(Storage: H9, box 4)
2/26/1 [1915] Knowle Volunteer Force Honours Board 1915(Storage:LHC wall above staircase)
2/27/1 Old sign from the Red LionReleased. (Condition too bad to display)
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/28/1 [1947] Child's petticoat from Misses' Ball shop in Kenilworth RoadPurchased c.1947 by Miss Scragg. Original price ticket attached.
((Storage: H1)
2/29/1 Forester's sashFormerly belonging to Mr. Whitehead of the Wilson Lodge.
(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
(Storage: H1 box 6)
2/30/1 Forester's sash, formerly belonging to Mr. Bert Wood(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
(Storage: H1 box 6)
2/31/1 Junior Forester's sash, formerly belonging to Mr. Eddie Wood(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
(Storage: H1 box 6)
2/32/1 Forester's badge(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
(Storage: H1 box 6)
2/33/1 Forester's badge(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
(Storage: H1 box 6)
2/34/1 Oddfellow's sash(Storage: H1 box 6)
2/35/1 [1949] Plaque from clock presented by Ye Old Knowle Bowling ClubPresented to A.G.A. Brooker by members of Ye Old Knowle Bowling Club.
(Storage: cbc dr3 box3)
2/36/1 Army Housewife(Storage: cbc dr3 box3)
2/37/1 Ball found in the orchard behind Jubilee House Kenilworth RdThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/38/1 Brass plate from Knowle Cinema(Storage: H9 box4)
2/39/1 Bicycle advertising plaque(Storage: H9 box4)
2/40/1 Temperance token for 2d. found at 92(?90) Kenilworth RoadFound in garden of No. 92 (?90) Kenilworth Rd.
(Storage: cbc dr3 box3)
2/41/1 Tartan Oddfellows' sash(Storage: H1 box6)
2/42/1 Emergency bag belonging to the late Eva Wootton(Storage: H1)
2/43/1 Tile from 1685, High St. (now replaced by Brisker Court)Item removed from Archive (worthless or broken).
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/43/2 Part of beam from 1685, High St (replaced by Brisker Court)Released Spring 1996 (not suitable for display). Disposed of in dustbin.
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/44/1 Gas mask from World War II(Storage: H6)
2/44/2 Tin hat from World War II(Storage: H6)
2/44/3 Tin hat from World War II(Storage: H6)
2/44/4 Small canvas sack(Storage: H6)
2/45/1 [1989] Knowle Festival Float 1989, 1st Prize. Awarded to Knowle SocPlus 3 Plaques from statue
(Storage: H10)
2/46/1 Counter from Curtis's grocery, formerly from Band & MeeksReleased Spring 1996. Disposed of to Knowle Village Hall Association.
2/47/1 7 milk bottles in carrier from Washpits (Burton's) FarmOn permanent loan from Mr. P. May. One bottle given by Mr. May to Mrs. Mary Binley's grand-daughter. Several others broken in fall.
(Storage: LHC in crate)
2/48/1 Board reading 'G.A. Everitt, Knowle Hall'Possibly lid of travelling chest. On permanent loan from Mr. P. May.
(Storage: LHC)
2/49/1 Door from 1622 High St. (formerly the Men's Institute)This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/50/1 Piece of timbering from Cuttlepool FarmThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/51/1 Milk bottle from Washpits Farm(Storage: LHC in crate)
2/52/1 Milk bottle from Tilehouse (Landers') Farm(Storage: LHC in crate)
2/53/1 Bottle of French chalk from Hill's Pharmacy(Storage: H11 Bx1)
2/54/1 Plate with picture of Knowle Church(Storage: H11)
2/55/1 Bowl of clay pipeFound in 1983 at 103, Ullenhall Road. Unstratified.
(Storage: H11, Bx1)
2/55/2 Part of stem of clay pipeThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/55/3 Part of stem of clay pipeThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/55/4 Part of stem of clay pipeThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/55/5 Part of stem of clay pipeThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/55/6 Part of clay pipeThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/56/1 Small piece of metalThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/57/1 Framed sampler made by the late Eva Wootton, March 1931Item removed from Archive (worthless or broken).
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/58/1 Knowle Football Club silver Runners Up Medal (R. Phillips)Henley-in-Arden Football League 1st Division 1921/2. Presented to R. Phillips as member of Knowle team. Marked K.F.C. on front; league, date and name on back.
(Storage: cb31dr?bx3)
2/59/1 Part of horse harness (collar?) marked M. Cope, KnowleFound in rear field of Yew Tree Farm, Kixley Lane c. 1992. Marked 'M. COPE KNOWLE.'
(Storage: H9Bx4)
2/60/1 Brass plate marked Ministerley Creameries Registered Office'(Storage: H9Bx4)
2/61/1 Inn token for 3d from Red LionMarked 'Loyal Wilson Lodge 3d No. 3425(?)' on front; 'E. Cotterill Red Lion Inn Knowle' on reverse.
(Storage: cbc,dr3,Bx3)
2/62/1 Framed board from Red Lion w. photos & adverts for shops etcShows photos of High Street with old Band & Meeks building, Dorridge, Red Lion, Temple Balsall & Knowle Church. Advertisements for various shops. On copper.
(Storage: LHC)
2/63/1 Relief model of Knowle based on 1817 enclosure map
2/63/2 Relief model of Knowle based on 1888 O.S. mapBased on 1841 tithe map
2/63/3 Relief model of Knowle based on 1888 O.S. mapBased on 1888 O.S. map
2/64/1 [1953] King George VI Coronation Medal on ribbonHeads of King and Queen on front. Marked 'Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth' round edge. Westminster Abbey on reverse. Given to Revd. Anthony Upton at Knowle celebrations at Lansdowne.
(Storage: cbc,dr3,Bx3)
2/65/1 Framed leaded window pane from Milverton HouseFound during 1970s restoration. Dated by English Heritage, who commented as follows in letter dated 17/11/1993:

Cut with a diamond not a grozing iron. Can see drag lines on edges of glass where surface tension broken. Therefore not primary glazing of 1560. Lead not pre C19. Mill marks quite distinct. Manufactured using industrial process. Glass itself very flat and very thin. Also has oval bubbles within it. C16, C17 & C18 glass has characteristic inconsistencies. Never flat. This glass late C19 and made by drawn method which explains configuration of bubbles, slight pitting on the surface laid down on the metal during annealing and the lightness in weight. Probably made by Chance Bros. of Smethwick. Restoration date of 1860 would be consistent (NB Gideon Gould's restoration was 1880, not 1860) Would also explain condition of lead and surface of glass, with distinct lead shading where edges were protected.

Copy of letter attached to rear of frame.
(Storage: LHC Wall by Bookcase)
2/66/1 Brass weight from Soden's. (7lb)(Storage: H10)
2/66/2 Brass weight from Soden's. (4lb)(Storage: H10)
2/66/3 Brass weight from Soden's. (2lb)(Storage: H10)
2/66/4 Brass weight from Soden's. (1lb)(Storage: H10)
2/67/1 Bovril Bottle (old type) found at pit at Middlefield(Storage: H11,Bx1)
2/67/2 Whisky Bottle(Old type J Walker) found at pit at MiddlefieldItem removed from Archive (worthless or broken).
This item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/68/1 [1953] Knowle Darby & Joan Club Banner (coloured on black background)Integral cross bar.
(Storage: H1)
2/68/2 [1953] Knowle Darby & Joan Club Banner 1953 (black on white)(Storage: H1)
2/68/3 [1953] Pole for use with 2/68/1 & 2/68/2
2/69/1 [1969] Tape recording: The History of Knowle (Eva Wootton)Reel-to-Reel tape of Eva Wootton's talk on the history of Knowle.

Knoll: 4000 Years; Trackways then in Forest of Arden. Leys.
The Romans: Imprints on Knowle; Strip Cultivation
The Saxons: Strip cultivation. The Normans: 1090 - part of Hampton-in-Arden. William de Arden and His Wife. Henry I to Queen Eleanor. Walter Cook.
The Guild of Knowle: social and religious; Membership; Red Lion and White Swan built opposite the church to accommodate members; grew to about 3,000 members; subway to allow for processions; filled in during 19th cent. (??);
Henry VIII and the Dissolution; the Guild Register.
Knowle Houses: Queen Anne and Georgian style; Knowle Hall
The canal, The roads and the railway: building of the canal; the railways arrive. Queen Victoria's jubilees - 1887 & 1897. Housing: council housing - Kixley Lane & Hampton Road; Lady Byron Lane (1920s). Apprenticeships.
2/70/1 Milk bottle marked S R Burton Washpits FarmWith cardboard top.
2/70/2 Milk bottle marked S R Burton Washpits Farm
2/71/1 Walking stick, formerly belonging to Eva Wootton
2/72/1 [2002] Piece from Tree of Heaven from Berrow HomesTree fell down in December 2002.
2/73/1 [1930] Packet of glove patternsThis item is no longer held in the Local History Archive.
2/74/1 Milk bottle marked A. Lander Bentley Heath Dairy KnowleFound in the garden of 121 Longdon Road
2/75/1 Commemmorative mug from Chester House Knot Garden
2/76/1 Civil Defence arm band, formerly belonging to Mr E Haysom
2/76/2 Auxiliary Fire Service car badge, ex Mr E Haysom
2/76/3 Air Raid Precaution match box cover, ex Mr E Haysom
2/77/1 [1937] George VI Coronation Medal
2/78/1 Carrier bag from Wrensons
2/79/1 [1945] Medal awarded to A. Nix: 1939-45 Star with ribbonRecipient is Alfred Nix of 4 Grimshaw Villas. His brother Arthur lived next door at No. 2.
2/79/2 [1945] Medal awarded to A. Nix: France and Germany Star with ribbonRecipient is Alfred Nix of 4 Grimshaw Villas. His brother Arthur lived next door at No. 2.
2/79/3 [1945] Medal awarded to A. Nix: Defence Medal with ribbonRecipient is Alfred Nix of 4 Grimshaw Villas. His brother Arthur lived next door at No. 2.
2/79/4 [1945] Medal awarded to A. Nix: 1939-45 War Medal with ribbonRecipient is Alfred Nix of 4 Grimshaw Villas. His brother Arthur lived next door at No. 2.
2/80/1 [1945] Medal awarded to A. Neal: 1939-45 Star with ribbonRecipient is A. Neal of 5, Station Road, Lapworth.
2/80/2 [1945] Medal awarded to A. Neal: France and Germany Star with ribbonRecipient is A. Neal of 5, Station Road, Lapworth.
2/80/3 [1945] Medal awarded to A. Neal: Defence Medal with ribbonRecipient is A. Neal of 5, Station Road, Lapworth.
2/80/4 [1945] Medal awarded to A. Neal: 1939-45 War Medal with ribbonRecipient is A. Neal of 5, Station Road, Lapworth.
2/81/1 Embroidered and framed map of Knowle
2/82/1 Rifle trophy found at Mens InstituteRifle Shooting trophy, comprising large rectangular wooden board, with decorated headpiece surmounted by wooden shield trophy with central metal plate carrying image of riflemen. Surrounded by space for small annual award metal shields of which just one (the first and only one) is present.
2/83/1 [1919] Victory Medal awarded to Sgt George Gibbons 53712 Machine Gun CorpsWW1 medal with ribbon. Donated by Mrs I Brewin (daughter)
2/84/1 [1990] Bookmark marked 'Knowle WI 1920-1990'
2/84/2 [1990] Bookmark marked 'Knowle WI 1920-1990'
2/85/1 Pencil inscribed 'The Dell Transport Co.Ltd' Haulage Contractors, 1590 High Street, Knowle
2/86/1 Scout Shirt belonging to Horace Everitt (small)Originally owned by Horace Everitt
2/86/2 Scout Shirt belonging to Horace Everitt (large)Originally owned by Horace Everitt
2/86/3 [1937] 8 x 1937 Coronation FlagsOriginally owned by Horace Everitt
2/86/4 2 x Knowle Rovers PennantsOriginally owned by Horace Everitt
2/86/5 [1937] Red Glengarry Headress from World Jamboree in the Netherlands 1937Originally owned by Horace Everitt
2/87/1 Swagger StickIdentified as being used at Rossall School, Fleetwood in their CCF
2/87/2 Swagger StickIdentified as being used at Rossall School, Fleetwood in their CCF
2/88/1 [1984] Knowle Ladies Society Thimble 1959-1984
2/89/1 [1977] 1977 Diamond Jubilee Plastic Cup
2/90/1 [1911] Broken piece of commemorative King George VI Coronation PlateShows picture of Queen Alexandra and 'Knowle'
2/91/1 [2010] Plastic sack from Knowle Decorating & Buildings Supplies
2/92/1 Smoking hat belonging to Marjorie Blackburn's grandfather. George Barlow
2/93/1 Various badges and ribbons re. 1st Knowle Scout Group
2/94/1 [1918] Three buttons from Service Dress Uniform - Capt John Gimes
2/94/2 [1918] Button from Service Dress Uniform - Capt John Gimes
2/94/3 [1918] Single ribbon 1914 -15 Star - Capt John GimesRed, white & blue
2/94/4 [1918] Single ribbon Military Cross Medal - Capt John GimesPurple & white
2/94/5 [1918] Single ribbon Military Medal - Capt John GimesRed, white & blue
2/95/1 Girl Guide BlouseBelonged to Jennifer Tickle
2/95/2 Brownie DressBelonged to Jennifer Tickle
2/95/3 Girl Guide belt and whistleBelonged to Jennifer Tickle
2/95/4 Girl Guide beretBelonged to Jennifer Tickle
2/95/5 Girl Guide scarfBelonged to Jennifer Tickle
2/95/6 Girl Guide badgesBelonged to Jennifer Tickle
2/96/1 [1977] Silver Jubilee Carrier Bag
2/96/2 [1977] Silver Jubilee Carrier BagOn loan
2/97/1 [1916] Canon shell cannister
2/98/1 King's Shropshire Light Infantry Regimental SilkIn circular frame
2/99/1 Police TruncheonOn loan from David Gimes
2/100/1 Gas mask case
2/101/1 Shell Case - Star design. Plus piece of shrapnelShell case 35 cm long. Piece of shrapnel alledgedly killed Mr Poole
2/102/1 Silver Cross engraved 'Knowle 1909'Muriel Thompson's effects
2/102/2 Medal - Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid - Gladys ThompsonMuriel Thompson's effects
2/102/3 Medal - County of Warwick - The British Red Cross Society - Gladys ThompsonMuriel Thompson's effects
2/102/4 [1902] Medal - Oddfellows and Foresters,Engraved - Oddfellows and Foresters, Knowle. Loyal Wilson Lodge. Court Greswolde. Commemorating the Coronation of H M King Edward V11. Muriel Thompson's effects
(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
2/102/5 Sweetheart BroochEnscribed 'Gladys'. Silver hallmarks
2/103/1 [2014] Poppy from the Tower of London WW1 display
2/104/1 [1918] British War Medal 1914-1918F Wilcox. Royals / Warks Reg
2/105/1 [1935] Silver Jubilee Medal with Red, White and Blue ribbonPresented to children in Knowle from Lady Reynolds
2/105/2 [1935] Silver Jubilee Medal with Red, White and Blue ribbonPresented to children in Knowle from Lady Reynolds
2/106/1 Pack of jam pot covers with Maddocks price label
2/107/1 [1930] Rolls Razor 1920/30 and two rag rug toolsDonated by Mrs C Baggaley
2/108/1 [1937] Tea towels commemorating the Coronation of George VIShowing King and Queen on a Union Flag with map of world showing British Empire - 8 tea towels
2/109/1 [2008] A Dream Realised' CD by Leslie Statham and the Band of the Welsh Guards
2/110/1 10 facsimilies of newspapers re World War 2
2/111/1 [1941] Table runner made at Knowle School approx 1941 made by Jenny Evans
2/112/1 [1919] WW1 Honorary Discharge Medal, Edwin GreenAround rim: For King and Empire Services Rendered. On back: B83084.
Silver war badge issued to personnel who had been honorably discharged due to wounds of sickness, from military service in WW1.
Edwin Green lived in Banbury and originally asked for exemption to look after parents on Knowle.
2/113/1 [1914] Trench Art lighter, brassBase and cap in shape of a bullet
2/114/1 [1953] Printing stamp crownCoronation 1953, one of a pair
2/114/2 [1953] Printing stamp coronation sceneCoronation 1953, one of a pair
2/115/1 [1953] Glass Coronation Souvenir JugMarked 'Coronation Souvenir Elizabeth R 1953'
2/116/1 [1953] Musical coronation Mug, ChinaEmbossed side view head of Queen Elizabeth II.
Marked round front, 'Elizabeth II Crowned June 2 1953.'
Marked on base. 'Thorens. Here's a Health unto Her Majesty.'
2/117/1 Union Flag and Pole[Damaged] Standing in corner of Local History Centre, tattered, origin unknown.
2/118/1 Small wooden truncheonPolice? Truncheon with leather wrist band.
Origin unknown.
2/119/1 Framed Red Cross Certificate{H5}
2/120/1 Framed Ploughing Certificate{H3}
2/121/1 [1987] Silver Jubilee Crystal Goblets, set of elevenHand cut lead crystal Goblets to celebrate Knowle Society's 25th Anniversary, engraved at the Black Country Museum, limited edition of 100 only, orginally sold at £5 each. Produced by Knowle Society.
{Location H11}
3/1/1 [1891] High St. looking north. Right: Curtis's to Chester HouseCurtis's as a private house.
Kingscote with a shop window.
Mrs. Jacques and companion on pavement.
End of Victorian cottages on left.
3/1/2 [1892] The Wilson Arms
3/1/3 [1890] The White Swan
3/1/4 [1891] Rear of the Red Lion. Christmas 1891
3/1/5 [1892] Church from the north east
3/1/6 [1891] Church from the south
3/1/7 [1890] Milverton House
3/1/8 [1891] Milverton House
3/1/9 [1892] The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath
3/1/10 [1891] Hampton Road near The Wilson Arms
3/1/11 [1891] Winter lane scene
3/1/12 [1891] Old tree
3/1/13 [1891] Grove Farm, Grove Road (Dodwells' Farm)
3/1/14 [1891] A labourer (Mr. Peach?) outside the Greswolde
3/1/15 [1890] Pollie Wood at Poplar Farm (now Rising Sun House)
3/1/16 [1890] Villagers at Barston
3/1/17 [1891] Timber bridge at Dorridge
3/1/18 [1891] Knowle Station
3/1/19 [1891] Knowle Station
3/1/20 [1891] Dorridge Bowling Club
3/1/21 [1892] The Dorridge
3/1/22 [1892] The Dorridge from the garden
3/1/23 [1891] The Dorridge farmyard1891
3/1/24 [1891] The Dorridge carriage yard gates
3/1/25 [1892] The Dorridge from the lawn
3/1/26 [1896] North from tower. High St (from 1644); Knowle Lodge beyondShows buildings in High St., c. No. 1644 northwards and Knowle Lodge in the centre distance.
3/1/27 [1897] Warwick Road looking northNo. 1619 Warwick Rd right. Knowle Lodge spinney left.
3/1/28 [1896] Warwick Road looking south & part of Knowle Lodge spinneyArtillery Cottages and black and white cottage just above (now demolished) on left. Part of Knowle Lodge spinney on right.
3/1/29 [1891] High St. looking north. Right: Curtis's to Chester HouseCurtis's as a private house. Kingscote with a shop window. Mrs. Jacques and companion on pavement. End of Victorian cottages on left.
3/1/30 [1891] The Guild House as a shop and Post Office
3/1/31 [1891] The White Swan and The Red Lion
3/1/32 [1891] The White Swan and The Red Lion(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1/33 [1891] High Street looking south
3/1/34 [1890] Poplar Farm, Bakers Lane (now Rising Sun House)
3/1/35 A farm near Knowle
3/1/36 The canal: Lock cottage
3/1/37 A cottage in Knowle
3/2/1 [1891] High St. looking north. Right: Curtis's to Chester HouseCurtis's as a private house. Kingscote with a shop window. Mrs. Jacques and companion on pavement. End of Victorian cottages on left.
Hanging on wall in Local History Centre above Knowle Library.
3/2/2 [1892] The Wilson ArmsHanging on wall in Local History Centre above Knowle Library.
3/2/3 [1891] The White Swan and The Red LionHanging on wall in Local History Centre above Knowle Library.
3/2/4 [1891] The Guild House as a shop and Post OfficeHanging on wall in Local History Centre above Knowle Library.
3/2/5 [1890] Pollie Wood at Poplar Farm (now Rising Sun House)Hanging on wall in Local History Centre above Knowle Library.
3/2/6 [1890] Villagers at BarstonHanging on wall in Local History Centre above Knowle Library.
3/3/1 [1891] The Guild House as a shop and Post Office
3/4/1 High St looking south. Cottages on right(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/5/1 High St looking north, showing Briskers and Kingscote(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/6/1 [1891] High St. looking north. Right: Curtis's to Chester HouseCurtis's as a private house. Kingscote with a shop window. Mrs. Jacques and companion on pavement. End of Victorian cottages on left.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/7/1 Wilsons Corner(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/8/1 Station Road. Cottages right. Victoria Buildings far right(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/9/1 The Church and Guild House from wall(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/10/1 The Square(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/11/1 Assembling outside the Red Lion en route to Warwick Races(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/12/1 Milverton House(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/13/1 Old cottage, Golden End(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/14/1 Greswolde Hotel Business card - 1840(enlarged)
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/15/1 The Olde House, 21b Station Road, as a private house(Previously Phillips auctioneers, then Bonhams and in 2023 this was a beauty salon.)
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/1 [1973] Old people's bungalows, Lodge Road(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/2 [1973] Artillery Cottages(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/3 [1973] The Wilson Arms(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/4 [1973] The Precinct(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/5 [1973] Infants' School, Kixley Lane(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/6 [1973] The Square(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/7 [1973] High Street looking north(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/8 [1973] Village cricket(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/9 [1973] Old Hampton Road(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/10 [1973] Children's playground, Job's Close Park(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/16/11 [1973] Grimshaw Hall(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/17/1 [1933] Grimshaw Hall after restoration
3/18/1 [1977] Seal of Westminster Abbey in Manor House windows (1st side)
3/18/2 [1977] Seal of Westminster Abbey in Manor House windows (2nd side)
3/18/3 [1977] Seal of William de Arden in the Manor House windows
3/18/4 [1977] Seal of Randolf de Arden in the Manor House windows
3/18/5 [1977] The gates in the grounds of the Manor House
3/19/1 [1930] Knowle fire engine
3/20/1 [1931] Hanging the church bells
3/21/1 [1907] Warwick Road
3/22/1 [1920] Knowle Old Boys' Football Team (2nd Eleven)
3/23/1 [1905] High Street looking south
3/24/1 [1920] Mr. Fletcher delivering coal on his horse drawn cart
3/25/1 The Square
3/26/1 [1930] Warwick Road
3/27/1 [1912] North Warwickshire Hunt meeting outside the Guild House
3/28/1 [1920] Lodge Road
3/29/1 Eastcote Ford
3/30/1 Knowle Picture Palace
3/31/1 [1900] Soldiers assembling in the Square, en route for the Boer WarPresent card shop as cottages. Red Lion rendered with several outbuildings on left. Troops and horse-drawn transport. Front of churchyard and Berrow Homes wall in foreground.
3/32/1 Whitehead's butcher's shop. Meat hanging outside
3/33/1 The Red Lion and The White Swan. Early motor bus
3/34/1 [1919] Fancy dress cricket match
3/35/1 [1920] Knowle Football Club
3/36/1 [1927] 35, Lodge Road
3/36/2 [1927] Lodge Road/Longdon Road corner
3/37/1 [1950] Knowle Parish Church from The SquareCorner of Guild House left.
3/38/1 Grimshaw Hall
3/39/1 [1928] Knowle Bowling ClubFramed certificate, cup and set of bowls in front of group.
Shows H. Greenland, P. Wilson, C. Haycock, Fred Brazier, F. Hotchkiss, ? Hutchings, G. Gurley, S. Woods, C. Holland, F. Price, J. Millward, William Phillips, W. Smith, A. Jukes(?), Joe Lawrence, Jeff Haywood, Major Cook, Canon Downing, L. Baulcombe, Jimmy Williams, Harry Baulcombe, Jack York.
3/40/1 Knowle School Group and teacher (Miss Sally Thompson)
3/41/1 [1953] Knowle School Group
3/42/1 Foresters' Club Procession, Station Approach, Dorridge(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/43/1 [1910] Knowle Cricket ClubBack row, left to right:
Arthur Peach, Charlie Harrison, H. Greenland, Charles Sumner, George Blundell, Pip Wilson, Charlie Willcox, Neil Monro, Walter Davey, Harry Merry, Jack Greenland, Fred Peach, D. M. Crowe (umpire).
Seated, left to right:
Jack Milward, Dr. Whatley, W. A. J. Bird, Abe Lumb, Mr. J. Marston, G. L. Thompson, Basil Gardner, C. B. Marston, A. M. Seymour, Frank Wilson.
Seated on ground:
Frank Glover, Edward Seymour, Walter Seymour.
3/44/1 Grimshaw Hall. Timbers exposed
3/45/1 Knowle School group
3/46/1 Miss Phipps
3/47/1 Unidentified group
3/48/1 Unidentified group
3/49/1 [1920] Court family wedding at Wilson Arms. Knowle Lodge at rearTaken from the side of the Wilson Arms.
Groom is member of Court family. Bride is sister of Eddie Smith of Dell Farm. Best man is Eddie Smith (to left of bridegroom).
3/50/1 Greenfield House, Station Rd (Dr. Leighton's house)
3/51/1 [1977] Jubilee float
3/51/2 [1977] Jubilee float
3/51/3 [1977] Jubilee float
3/51/4 [1977] Jubilee float
3/52/1 Henwood Mill
3/52/2 Henwood Mill
3/52/3 Henwood Mill
3/53/1 [1830] Business card: The Mermaid and Greswolde Arms Hotel (front)Business card c. 1830. Reverse side of 3/53/2
3/53/2 [1830] Business card: The Mermaid and Greswolde Arms Hotel (back)Business card c. 1830. Reverse side of 3/53/1
3/54/1 Warwick Road, Copt Heath
3/55/1 The Square. Swan, Lion & beyond left. Windridges etc rightRed Lion rendered. White Swan with timbers exposed. Detached house beyond. Maddocks as private house or police station. Notice saying 'Fete' on lime tree.
3/56/1 The White Swan
3/57/1 The Greswolde
3/58/1 Kenilworth Rd. Shows Police Station, end of old school & Morris carKenilworth Road, showing Kenilworth Stores and also Police Station at Jubilee House.
3/59/1 Chester House as an antiques shop (colour)Chester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/60/1 Chester House as an antiques shop (colour)Chester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/61/1 Chester House as an antiques shop (colour)Chester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/62/1 [1961] Church & Guild House, with girl on horse and dogPhoto taken no later than 1961 - vicar on notice board is J W Sharp.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/62/2 [1961] Church & Guild House, with girl on horse and dogPhoto taken no later than 1961 - vicar on notice board is J W Sharp.
duplicate of 3/62/1
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/63/1 [1977] Planting oak trees in Jobs Close Park for the Queen's Silver JubileePlanted in honour of the Queen's Silver Jubilee, November 1977.
3/63/2 [1977] Planting oak trees in Job's Close ParkPlanted in honour of the Queen's Silver Jubilee, November 1977.
3/64/1 Postcard with several views of Knowle
3/65/1 Knowle Parish Church
3/66/1 The Greswolde
3/67/1 Chester House as an antiques shopChester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/68/1 Kenilworth Rd. Shows Police Station, end of old school & car
3/69/1 [1935] The Square, decorated for King George V Silver Jubilee
3/70/1 [1936] Venetian Night at the Greswolde Swimming Pool, c. 1936
3/71/1 [1904] Winter scene in Tilehouse Green Lane
3/72/1 Cottages in Golden End, Kenilworth Rd
3/73/1 [1900] The Red Lion in Mr. Blakemore's timeInn rendered. Only partial view of outbuildings to left. Horse with groom on left (attached cart off picture). Man, woman with baby and dog in doorway.
3/74/1 [1908] People awaiting an outing by 'brake' from the Red LionInn rendered. Shows doorway only with group of men. Also Miss Rosa Green (licensee c.1904/1908 and Mr. Green marked by Miss E.F. Wootton.
3/75/1 [1907] Knowle Village Football Club
3/76/1 The Oddfellows at their H.Q. (The Greswolde)
3/77/1 [1926] 1st Knowle Guides
3/78/1 [1929] Knowle RangersShows Eva Wootton, Kath Bayliss, Hilda West and others.
3/79/1 [1900] Knowle Church choirThe Revd. James Hatton in centre with mortar board. Mr. Lees (schoolmaster) on right. Also shows Harry Glover.
3/80/1 [1895] The Oddfellows at Knowle Lodge
3/81/1 [1910] Village cricket match
3/82/1 [1859] Men who worked on church repairs
3/83/1 [1935] Milverton Road
3/84/1 [1959] Last glimpse of Jubilee Field
3/85/1 [1957] Last moments of an 80ft elm: still standing
3/85/2 [1957] Last moments of an 80ft elm: tractors in position
3/85/3 [1957] Last moments of an 80ft elm: felled
3/86/1 Mrs. Wood outside her shop
3/87/1 Frank Harper outside his shop (now Lyons)
3/88/1 [1905] High Street looking south. Greswolde to Chester House. Lock upClose up of Greswolde left. Cottages beyond inc. old police lock up with notices on gate. Chester House (rendered) beyond. Several pedestrians in middle of road.
3/89/1 [1970] Chester House (Stallard Collection)
3/89/2 [1970] The Red Lion (Stallard Collection)
3/89/3 [1970] Warwick Road, Copt Heath (Stallard Collection)
3/89/4 [1970] Cottage in Tilehouse Green Lane (Stallard Collection)
3/89/5 [1970] Milverton House (Stallard Collection)
3/89/6 [1970] Stripes Hill (Stallard Collection)
3/89/7 [1970] Old School, Kenilworth Road (Stallard Collection)
3/89/8 [1970] The Greswolde (Stallard Collection)
3/89/9 [1970] Grimshaw Hall in the snow (Stallard Collection)
3/89/10 [1970] Grimshaw Hall. (Stallard Collection)
3/89/11 [1970] Knowle Parish Church (Stallard Collection)
3/90/1 [1978] Official opening of the new Berrow HomesOpened by the Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt. Revd. Hugh Montefiore. Photograph by Ted Eden.
3/90/2 [1978] Official opening of the new Berrow HomesOpened by the Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt. Revd. Hugh Montefiore. Photograph by Ted Eden.
3/90/3 [1978] Official opening of the new Berrow Homes.Opened by the Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt. Revd. Hugh Montefiore. Photograph by Ted Eden.
3/91/1 [1925] High Street looking north. Sabin's left, Chester House rightClose of Sabin's (now Bright Willis, etc.) left. Men's Institute beyond. Oblique view of Chester House (black & white) as Pickering's Carrier and Haulage(?). Cottages and Greswolde beyond with old Greswolde outbuildings. Old surgery and Wilson Arms in far distance.
3/92/1 Mr. Phil Lyons
3/93/1 Mr. Eric Lyons (son of Phil Lyons)
3/93/2 Mr. Bob Lyons (son of Phil Lyons)
3/93/3 Mr. Lyons (son of Eric Lyons)
3/94/1 [1900] Curtis's Bakery
3/95/1 [1950] Curtis's Bakery and Curtis Electrical
3/96/1 Wrensons Corner. Shops & gates left. Milverton Ho rightChurch's & Hill's Chemist's left. Blind on corner (Wrensons?). Milverton House right. Two cars left. Church's and Hill's both in old farm buildings with old doors between.
3/97/1 Hill's Chemist's shop
3/98/1 [1918] Mr. Ernest Harwood outside his Kenilworth Road shop
3/98/2 Mr. Harwood outside his Station Road shop
3/98/3 [1948] Mr. Harwood and his assistants outside his Station Road shop
3/99/1 Mr. Hicken's delivery van
3/99/2 Mr. Hicken with his son and daughter outside Hicken's Bakery
3/99/3 Mr. Hicken outside Hicken's Bakery
3/100/1 [1932] Station Road shops, just after they were built
3/101/1 [1940] High St. looking north. South of square to St. John's WayBuilding adj. Maddocks right. Close up of detached house (with shop front) and three cottages close to roadway left. Side of Bank House beyond. Greswolde in far distance.
3/102/1 [1935] Wrensons Corner
3/103/1 [1935] Station Road
3/104/1 Knowle Infants' School, Class I
3/105/1 Knowle Infants' School, Class IV
3/106/1 Knowle Infants' School, Class III
3/107/1 Off licence on site of Bull's Head, Kenilworth Road
3/108/1 [1940] Knowle and Dorridge Home Guard. Major Bullock in front
3/109/1 [1940] Dorridge Home Guard at Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club50 people including Pendry, Pickering, P.H. Grove, Upton, W.W. White, Sutherland, Bill Hammond, Lt. Bowen, Capt. Everton, Sgt. Scarfe, S. Naylor, Don Knight, A. Danks(?), Gosling, Baulcombe, Clark, H. Cock, Frank Hodson.
3/110/1 [1940] Knowle Home Guard (Sergeants)Includes Dave Upton, W. Hughes, Mr. Toghill, Sid Naylor, Mr. Danks(?), Ted Lingard, C. Anderson, Arther Dukes, Bill Freeman, Bill Hammond, Sgt. Major Broclis, John Statham.
3/111/1 [1977] Jubilee carnival processionto 3/111/9
3/111/2 [1977] Jubilee carnival procession
3/111/3 [1977] Jubilee carnival procession
3/111/4 [1977] Jubilee carnival procession
3/111/5 [1977] Jubilee carnival procession
3/111/6 [1977] Jubilee carnival procession
3/111/7 [1977] Jubilee carnival procession
3/111/8 [1977] Jubilee carnival procession
3/111/9 [1977] Jubilee carnival procession
3/112/1 Mr. Norman on his horse drawn farm machine
3/113/1 The White Swan and Well's Library
3/114/1 Kenilworth Road. Shows Police Station, end of old school & carShows off licence/grocers, with Jubilee House next door showing police notices outside. Morris Minor outside nearby house. Old school far left.
3/115/1 The United Reformed Church, Station Road
3/115/2 [1939] The White Swan, newspaper cutting and copy, just before demolitionReplaced by building which became the Nat West Bank but now (2022) Schmidt Kitchen showroom
3/115/3 [1914] Red Lion before WWI and White Swan between WWI and WWII, copy taken from Eva Wootton's 'The History of Knowle'Two photographs of 'The Square' including these pubs and some shops.
3/116/1 [1957] The Greswolde Hotel, c. 1957
3/117/1 [1977] Crown Cottage, Lodge Road
3/117/2 [1977] Cottages in Station Road
3/117/3 [1977] Cottages in Lodge Road
3/117/4 [1977] Cottages in Lodge Road
3/117/5 [1977] Cottages in Lodge Road
3/117/6 [1977] Terrace of cottages in Wilson's Road
3/117/7 [1977] Terrace of Cottages in Station Road
3/117/8 [1977] Cottages in Station Road
3/117/9 [1977] Terrace of cottages in Station Road
3/117/10 [1977] Houses in Station Road
3/117/11 [1978] Terrace of cottages in Kixley Lane
3/117/12 [1978] Northend Cottages, Warwick Road
3/118/1 [1979] Cottages in Wilson's Road
3/118/2 [1979] Soden's butchers shop and the old Congregational Chapel
3/118/3 [1979] Houses in Station Road
3/118/4 [1970] High Street looking north, early 1970s
3/118/5 [1979] The Hill Cottages, Warwick Road
3/118/6 [1979] Station Road shops, inc. Hinton's and the greengrocer's
3/118/7 [1979] The Square, showing Maddocks and Windridge's
3/118/8 [1979] Kenilworth Road, showing the old school and Jubilee Terrace
3/118/9 [1979] Cottages in Lodge Road
3/119/1 [1900] Knowle Lodge
3/120/1 [1930] White Swan from church tower
3/121/1 [1963] Church & Guild House in the snow (from Kenilworth Rd)
3/122/1 [1966] Nos. 1602-1606 before demolition
3/123/1 [1965] Pickering's Field (now the car park) towards the schoolFormerly the Scout Field
3/124/1 Wrensons Corner
3/125/1 Job's Close (aerial view)
3/126/1 [1891] High St (photograph of painting)
3/127/1 [1909] The Church and Guild House from Kenilworth Road
3/128/1 Church & Guild House from near pharmacy (Postcard)
3/129/1 [1910] View from church tower
3/130/1 [1905] High St looking south. Old Surgery left, shops right
3/131/1 [1910] High St looking north. Greswolde right, shops left
3/132/1 [1979] Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo by Ted Eden)
3/132/2 [1979] Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo by Ted Eden)
3/132/3 [1979] Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo by Ted Eden)
3/132/4 [1979] Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo by Ted Eden)
3/132/5 [1979] Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo by Ted Eden)
3/132/6 [1979] Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo by Ted Eden)
3/132/7 [1979] Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo by Ted Eden). Mounted
3/133/1 Mrs. Woods' shop near Lodge Road corner
3/134/1 Mrs. Woods' shop near Lodge Road corner
3/135/1 Packwood Grange, Grange Road, Dorridge
3/136/1 [1979] Seal of Guild of St. Anne in Guild House window
3/136/2 [1979] Seal of College of Knowle in Guild House window
3/137/1 [1979] Milverton House in process of restoration (Photo G R Knight)
3/138/1 A cart at Dorridge
3/139/1 The Greswolde Arms Bowling Club (founded 1792)
3/140/1 Mr. & Mrs. W G CresswellMr W G Cresswell (Billy) was probably licensee of the Red Lion from 1912 to 1935
3/140/2 Mr W G CresswellMr W G Cresswell (Billy) was probably licensee of the Red Lion from 1912 to 1935
(This photo was not used in the Inns Exhibition.)
3/141/1 [1928] Knowle Bowling Club at the Red LionWith Andrew Clementson, F. Brazier, T. Knibb, T. Truelove, R. Harwood, E. Salmon Snr., O. Douglas, Arthur Dikes, Harry Baulcombe, Fred Binley, J. Beezley.
3/142/1 [1929] The Royal and Ancient Order of Buffaloes at the Red Lion
3/143/1 Fireplace in the Red Lion public bar
3/144/1 [1928] White Swan Bowling Club
3/145/1 Mr. & Mrs. F. J. Hotchkiss
3/146/1 [1920] Repainting the White Swan sign
3/147/1 Gypsy Buckley's caravan in the White Swan yard
3/148/1 Mrs. Thomas Walker
3/148/2 Mr. Thomas Walker
3/149/1 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Tansley
3/150/1 Mr. & Mrs. W. L. ('Dick') Court
3/151/1 [1907] Court family wedding
3/152/1 The Wilson Arms bowls team
3/153/1 [1905] The Wilson ArmsClose up of main building. Front rendered, right hand side showing timbering. Partial view of outbuildings on left. Horse and carriage outside. Three people, one with bicycle.
3/154/1 [1890] The Wilson Arms and the Summer House
3/155/1 [1894] Coach and horses outside The Wilson Arms
3/156/1 Knowle firemen in the Red Lion yardWith W. E. Mullard, W. Cresswell(?), W. Corbett, Mr. Lissiman, Cecil Mullard.
3/157/1 Wedding reception
3/158/1 Army group, one person holding a (sporting?) cupShows E. Clutterbuck, Mr. Vicarino, G.L. Thompson & others. One man in kilt with marksman's badge (crossed rifles on left wrist).
3/159/1 Knowle Cricket Club
3/160/1 Football team
3/161/1 [1932] Collapse of the Greswolde Garage, 1932
3/162/1 Woodfield's blacksmith's at Milverton Farm, Kenilworth Road
3/163/1 The Greswolde Arms Hotel
3/164/1 [1880] A Business Card from Mr. Heath's Time (c. 1880)Business card from Greswolde Hotel. Mentions bowls.
3/165/1 [1900] The Square. Red Lion, White Swan & the butcher's shopRed Lion rendered. White Swan with timbers exposed. Butcher's shop between. Berrow Homes wall right.
3/166/1 [1853] Kenilworth Road cottages
3/167/1 [1853] Golden End Cottage
3/168/1 Grimshaw Hall. Timbers exposed
3/169/1 The Red Lion in Mr. Blakemore's time. People outside
3/170/1 [1900] Party for Knowle schoolboys to celebrate relief of MafekingList of names printed with copy of this photograph in 'The History of Knowle'
3/171/1 [1900] Going to Warwick Races
3/172/1 [1920] Wilson's Corner. Cycle shop. Cottages beyond. TricycleShows Wilson's Corner after first restoration. Cycles visible in Wilson's window. Tricycle outside one of cottages thought to belong to Mr. Willcox. Church & Guild House in distance.
3/173/1 [1944] The Home GuardShows Lts. Gateley, A. Wilson, Scarff, Batchelor, H. Wilson, Macbeth, Bowen; Capt. Everton, Major Bullock.
3/174/1 [1981] Office over Knibb's hairdressing shop
3/174/2 [1981] Office over Knibb's hairdressing shop
3/174/3 [1981] Office over Knibb's hairdressing shop
3/174/4 [1981] Office over Knibb's hairdressing shop
3/174/5 [1981] Office over Knibb's hairdressing shop
3/174/6 [1981] Office over Knibb's hairdressing shop
3/174/7 [1981] Office over Knibb's hairdressing shop
3/175/1 In The Vicarage garden
3/176/1 In The Vicarage garden
3/177/1 In The Vicarage garden
3/178/1 In The Vicarage garden
3/179/1 Artillery Cottages before restoration
3/180/1 [1981] Yew Tree Farm
3/180/2 [1981] Yew Tree Farm
3/181/1 The Olde House (rear view)
3/181/2 The Olde House (rear view)
3/182/1 Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo: Ted Eden)
3/182/2 Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo: Ted Eden)
3/182/3 Miss Eva Wootton in choir robes (Photo: Ted Eden)
3/183/1 Tilehouse Green Lane development area
3/184/1 Rear of The Olde House
3/184/2 Rear of The Olde House
3/184/3 Rear of The Olde House
3/185/1 [1947] Bateman's Yard
3/186/1 Malthouse Row, Hampton Road
3/187/1 Pear Tree Cottage, Lodge Road
3/188/1 Maggins
3/189/1 Kixley Barn
3/190/1 [1955] The Bank House
3/191/1 The ice house (?) behind Dell Farm
3/192/1 [1935] View from church tower
3/193/1 [1931] Fred Willcox and the church bells
3/194/1 29-35 Kenilworth Road
3/195/1 [1937] Jubilee Field, Station Road
3/196/1 [1935] Jubilee Field, Station Road
3/197/1 Knowle Parish Church. Soldiers' Chapel screen
3/198/1 Knowle Cubs
3/199/1 [1972] Eva Wootton on publication day of 'The History of Knowle'
3/200/1 [1922] Ist Knowle Guide camp
3/200/2 [1922] Ist Knowle Guide camp
3/201/1 [1934] Miss Wootton with Zip
3/202/1 Guide Camp
3/203/1 [1935] Knowle W. I. 35th birthday party
3/204/1 [1953] Knowle W. I. Coronation seat outside the Guild HouseSeat given by the W. I. to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. With Revd. James Sharp, Mr. Horace Everitt and Miss Eva Wootton.
3/205/1 [1955] An archives course at Barston
3/206/1 [1898] Miss Wootton as an infant, with her mother
3/207/1 [1925] Red Cross training camp on the Isle of Wight
3/208/1 [1971] Writing the last chapters of 'The History of Knowle'
3/209/1 [1972] Miss Wootton on publication day of 'The History of Knowle'
3/210/1 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. Green altar cloth
3/210/2 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. Green altar cloth
3/210/3 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. Green altar cloth
3/210/4 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. Soldiers' Chapel altar cloth
3/210/5 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. Soldiers' Chapel altar cloth
3/210/6 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. Soldiers' Chapel altar cloth
3/210/7 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. Red burse and veilKnowle Parish Church. Soldiers' Chapel screen
3/210/8 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. Green burse and veil
3/210/9 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. White altar cloth
3/210/10 [1981] Knowle Parish Church. White altar cloth
3/211/1 [1981] Rear of 7a Wilsons Road
3/211/2 [1981] Rear of 7a Wilsons Road. With Miss Kath Bayliss
3/212/1 [1973] Knowle Society Festival ExhibitionWith Dr. R. J. Bower, Miss Eva Wootton and Miss Janet Cant (Festival Queen) (Photo from Solihull News)
3/213/1 [1980] Knowle Society festival float
3/214/1 Six local views
3/215/1 South from church gate. Stowe Ho Milverton Ho in distance
3/216/1 Church and Guild House
3/217/1 [1912] The North Warwickshire Hunt outside the Guild House
3/218/1 Dorridge. Shows Hansom cab and Forest Hotel
3/219/1 The Felons in the Greswolde Ballroom
3/220/1 Mr. G. F. Jackson
3/221/1 Mrs. G. F. Jackson as commandant of Springfield VAD Hospital
3/221/2 Mrs. G.Jackson O.B.E.as commandant of Springfield VAD Hospital with four views of Springfield VAD Hospital(Poor) photocopy of a postcard
3/222/1 Mr. Clive Jackson with his two daughters, Patricia & Elizabe
3/223/1 Members of the Jackson family in Somerset
3/224/1 [1915] Springfield V.A.D. Hospital:first patients at Norton CottageFirst wounded men to be nursed, outside Norton Cottage March 1915. Photograph presented by the first batch of the wounded.
3/225/1 [1914] Springfield V.A.D. Hospital, 1914
3/225/2 [1914] Springfield V.A.D. Hospital, 1914
3/226/1 [1904] Springfield Hall from the rear
3/226/2 [1904] The Croquet Lawn at Springfield House
3/226/3 [1904] The Rose Walk
3/226/4 [1904] The Bridge over the Blythe in the park at Springfield House
3/226/5 [1904] The fish pond in the garden
3/226/6 [1904] The Hall Farm (from Springfield estate brochure)
3/226/7 [1904] Elvers Green Farm (from Springfield estate brochure)
3/227/1 [1946] The House, 1946
3/228/1 The outside staff at Springfield House
3/229/1 [1899] Cottage at Tilehouse GreenFrom Widney Estate brochure.
3/229/2 [1899] Cottage near the entrance to Longdon HallFrom Widney Estate brochure.
3/229/3 [1899] The Elm Avenue, Copt HeathFrom Widney Estate brochure.
3/229/4 [1899] Longdon Hall (from Widney Estate sale brochure)From Widney Estate brochure.
3/229/5 [1899] Copt Heath Farm (from Widney Estate sale brochure)From Widney Estate brochure.
3/229/6 [1899] Widney Farm HouseFrom Widney Estate brochure.
3/230/1 [1919] Longdon Hall (farm buildings)
3/231/1 [1920] The Manor House (front) (from 1920 sale brochure)
3/232/1 [1952] The Manor House (front) (from 1952 sale brochure)
3/232/2 [1952] The Manor House from the garden. (from 1952 sale brochure)
3/232/3 [1952] The Manor House (Morning Room) (from 1952 sale brochure)
3/232/4 [1952] The Manor House (Lounge Hall) (from 1952 sale brochure).
3/233/1 [1959] The old vicarage
3/234/1 [1978] The old surgery
3/234/2 [1978] The old surgery
3/235/1 [1978] The Greswolde Garage
3/235/2 [1978] The Greswolde Hotel
3/235/3 [1978] High St looking southLeft: Greswolde to Band and Meeks.
Right: Abbey National row of buildings.
Church tower just visible in distance.
3/235/4 [1979] High St. Band & Meeks to Richard Hills (Kingscote)
3/235/5 [1979] High St. Knowle Fruit Stores to Sieglinde Hiscox
3/236/1 [1978] Kimbell's Walk: Offices at side of Kingscote
3/236/2 [1978] High St. Left: Arden Lodge to Knowle Photo. Right: Red Lion
3/236/3 [1979] High St. Curtis's, part of Ann Stevens & site of new shops
3/236/4 [1978] High StLeft : Part of Maiden's group of shops to St. John's Close.
Right: Part of Windridge's, Maddocks and the corner.
3/236/5 [1979] The SquarePart of Windridge's, Monastery House, the Guild House and part of the church.
3/236/6 [1979] The SquareMonastery House, the Guild House and part of the church tower in the background.
3/237/1 [1978] Church and Guild House
3/237/2 [1978] Church and Guild House
3/237/3 [1978] Church and Guild House
3/238/1 [1979] High St/Station Road cornerPart of 'The Coffee Pot', Denis Allen and part of the the copy bureau.
3/238/2 [1978] High St. Hamish Bowie to the old chapel (Susan Hancock)
3/238/3 [1979] High St: Stowe House, Knibb's, Wrensons Corner beyond
3/238/4 [1979] High St: Stowe House (rear extensions)
3/238/5 [1979] High St: Stowe House, Knibb's, Smith's, the Wool Shop
3/238/6 [1979] High St: Old chapel (Robert Lee), Stowe House, adj. ShopsWindridge's in the distance.
3/239/1 [1978] The Red Lion
3/240/1 [1979] Part of Red Lion, Lyons, Chares and NatWest Bank
3/240/2 [1979] High St: Corner of St. John's Close to Maiden's
3/240/3 [1978] High St: Bank House to the bend; Kingscote to the Greswolde
3/240/4 [1979] High St: Dillons. Lodge Road/High St. corner
3/240/5 [1979] High St: Dillons. Lodge Road/High St. corner
3/241/1 [1979] Lodge Road/Station Road corner: Hollands' Garage
3/241/2 [1979] Lodge Road: Pear Tree Cottage
3/241/3 [1979] Lodge Road/Station Road corner: Victoria Buildings
3/241/4 [1979] Lodge Road: Nos 81 - 111
3/241/5 [1979] Lodge Road: Nos 105 - 111
3/241/6 [1979] Lodge Road/Station Road corner: Victoria Buildings
3/241/7 [1979] Lodge Road: No 29
3/241/8 [1979] Job's Close
3/241/9 [1979] Lodge Road: Nos 96 - 102
3/241/10 [1979] Lodge Road: No 31
3/241/11 [1978] Lodge Road: Old people's bungalows
3/241/12 [1979] Lodge Road/Station Road corner: Victoria Buildings
3/241/13 [1979] Lodge Road: Nos 98 - 102
3/241/14 [1978] Lodge Road: Nos 98 - 102
3/241/15 [1979] Lodge Road: No 29
3/242/1 [1979] Station Road: Looking from Lodge Road corner to Warwick RoadHollands' Garage left foreground. Milverton House in far distance.
3/242/2 [1979] Station Road: Looking towards Warwick RoadCottages near Lodge Road in foreground. Milverton House in far distance.
3/242/3 [1978] Station Road: Looking towards Lodge Road from the south sideBower House right foreground. Cottages beyond.
3/242/4 [1978] Station Road: Looking towards Lodge Road from St. John'CloseNo. 58 (Grimshaw House, on corner of St. John's Close) in foreground. Terraces beyond to No. 72.
3/242/5 [1979] Station Road: Rookery Cottages
3/242/6 [1978] Station Road: Cottages, St John's Close to the Olde HouseMiddlefield Cottages (Nos. 32 - 38) on left. No. 26 on right.
3/242/7 [1978] The Olde House (Phillips Fine Art Auctioneers)
3/242/8 [1978] Wrensons CornerTaylor's Music Shop, The Coffee Pot, Denis Allen and the copy bureau.
3/242/9 [1979] Station Road: Looking towards Lodge Road from St. John's Close
3/242/10 [1978] The Olde House (Phillips Fine Art Auctioneers)
3/243/1 [1978] Station Road/Warwick Road corner. Colordrives to Lloyds Bank
3/243/2 [1979] Station Road: Johnsons' Garage
3/243/3 [1978] Station Road: Shops beyond Johnsons' Garage
3/243/4 [1979] Station Road: United Reformed Church
3/243/5 [1978] Arden School
3/243/6 [1979] Station Road: No. 195 (next to Corbett's Foredraught
3/243/7 [1979] Station Road: Nos. 201 - 203
3/243/8 [1979] Station Road: Nos. 205 - 207
3/243/9 [1978] Station Road: Johnsons' Garage
3/244/1 [1978] The Precinct. Looking from Tesco car park to High Street
3/244/2 [1979] Downing Hall from Tesco car park
3/244/3 [1979] Knowle Village HallVillage Hall: opened 8 April 1961 by Mrs Oliver Bird. Architect: Philip E Makepeace.
3/244/4 [1978] St John's Close. Looking from the centre green to Lodge Rd
3/245/1 [1978] The old school
3/245/2 [1978] Kenilworth Rd: Looking towards High StPart of the old school in the background. Nos. 3 - 7 in the foreground.
3/245/3 [1978] Kenilworth Rd: The Florentine Restaurant, Jubilee House, etcBeyond to the drive next to No. 29.
3/245/4 [1978] Kenilworth Rd: Nos. 29 - 35
3/246/1 [1979] Golden End Cottages. Nos. 96 - 98
3/246/2 [1979] Golden End Cottages. No. 94 (Linby Cottage) & part No. 92No. 92 in the garden of No. 94.
3/246/3 [1979] Golden End Cottages. Nos. 88 - 90
3/246/4 [1979] Golden End Cottages. Nos. 80 - 86
3/246/5 [1979] Golden End Cottages. Nos. 78 - 84
3/246/6 [1979] Golden End Cottages. Nos. 72 - 78
3/246/7 [1979] Golden End Cottages. Nos. 62 - 70 (sideways to road)
3/246/8 [1979] The Manor House
3/246/9 [1979] The Manor House
3/247/1 [1979] Wilson's Row. Looking towards Kenilworth Road
3/247/2 [1978] Wilson's Road: No. 19
3/247/3 [1979] Kenilworth Road: No. 30
3/247/4 [1979] Kenilworth Road: Jet Garage
3/247/5 [1979] Kenilworth Road: Nos. 46 - 50
3/247/6 [1979] Wilson's Row. Looking towards Warwick Road
3/248/1 [1979] Kenilworth Road: Nos. 2, 4 & 6 (Cluttons' Cottage)
3/248/2 [1978] New Berrow Homes: Rear gardens from Warwick Road
3/248/3 [1978] New Berrow Homes: through Wilsons Rd gate into the coutyard
3/249/1 [1978] Golden End House (47, Kenilworth Road)
3/249/2 [1978] Kenilworth Road: No. 53 & 55 (corner Golden End Drive)
3/249/3 [1979] Kenilworth Road: Sunnymount
3/249/4 [1979] Kenilworth Road: No. 180
3/249/5 [1979] Kenilworth Road: No. 200 (Canal cottage)
3/249/6 [1979] Knowle Hall: rear and side
3/249/7 [1979] Knowle Hall: front. Mr. Horace Everitt outside front door
3/250/1 [1978] Kixley Barn
3/250/2 [1979] Kixley Lane: Nos. 7 - 23
3/250/3 [1978] Kixley Lane: The New School
3/250/4 [1978] Kixley Lane: Nos. 27 - 51 (looking towards Kenilworth Road)
3/250/5 [1978] Kixley Lane: Nos. 27 - 51 (looking towards the canal)
3/250/6 [1979] Kixley Lane: Yew Tree Farm
3/250/7 [1979] Kixley Lane: 'Far End'
3/250/8 [1978] Kixley Lane: Cottages between Yew Tree Farm and Far End
3/250/9 [1978] Kixley Lane Bridge
3/250/10 [1979] Kixley Lane: Yew Tree Farm
3/250/11 [1978] Kixley Lane Bridge
3/251/1 [1978] Milverton House (Warwick Road frontage)
3/251/2 [1978] Milverton Terrace
3/251/3 [1979] Batts Hall
3/251/4 [1979] Batts Hall Lodge
3/251/5 [1979] Stripes Hill Farm (close up)
3/251/6 [1979] The Vicarage
3/251/7 [1979] LansdowneView of house from main drive
3/251/8 [1979] Milverton Road
3/251/9 [1979] Milverton House (Warwick Road frontage)
3/251/10 [1979] Stripes Hill Farm (distant view)
3/251/11 [1979] LansdowneView of house from main drive
3/252/1 [1979] Tile Cross House
3/252/2 [1979] Widney Cottage
3/252/3 [1978] The Chase
3/252/4 [1978] Chase Cottage
3/252/5 [1978] 36-38 Widney Road
3/252/6 [1978] 52-54 Tilehouse Green Lane
3/252/7 [1978] 110 Tilehouse Green Lane
3/252/8 [1978] Bentley Heath Cottages
3/252/9 [1979] 52 Widney Road (Samuel Welsh Memorial Homes)
3/252/10 [1979] Tile Cross House
3/253/1 [1979] Rotten Row Farm
3/253/2 [1979] Pear Tree Farm, Warwick Road
3/253/3 [1978] Small barn, Grove Road
3/253/4 [1979] Grove Farm, Grove Road
3/253/5 [1979] Middlefield Hospital, Grove Road
3/253/6 [1979] Highfield (Middlefield Hospital), Station Road
3/253/7 [1979] Grove Farm, Grove Road
3/254/1 [1979] Warwick Road No. 936 (Gateway to Malvern Hall)
3/254/2 [1978] Copt Heath Farm
3/254/3 [1979] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane
3/254/4 [1978] Grove Cottage, Copt Heath
3/254/5 [1978] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath
3/254/6 [1978] 'Elmcroft', 1405a Warwick Road
3/254/7 [1978] Copt Heath Croft
3/254/8 [1978] Warwick Road, Copt Heath: Nos. 1429 - 1435
3/254/9 [1979] Copt Heath Farm (in process of renovation)
3/255/1 [1978] Warwick Road: Semi detached houses opposite the spinney
3/255/2 [1978] Warwick Road: Nos. 1593 - 1603 (Hillside Cottages)
3/255/3 [1978] The Royal British Legion (Knowle) Branch Headquarters
3/255/4 [1978] Warwick Road: No 1619 (black and white cottage)
3/255/5 [1979] Warwick Road: No 1621 (Linwood Lodge)
3/255/6 [1979] The doctors' surgery
3/255/7 [1979] Warwick Road: No 1621 (Linwood Lodge)
3/255/8 [1979] Warwick Road: No 1621 (Linwood Lodge)
3/255/9 [1978] Warwick Road: Nos 1575 - 1585 (Northend Cottages)
3/256/1 [1978] Artillery Cottages
3/257/1 [1978] The Wilson Arms
3/257/2 [1978] The Wilson Arms barns
3/258/1 [1979] Grimshaw Hall
3/258/2 [1979] Grimshaw Hall
3/259/1 [1979] Rose Cottage
3/259/2 [1979] Grimshaw Cottage
3/259/3 [1979] Grimshaw Villas
3/259/4 [1979] Councils Houses, Hampton Road/Crabmill Close corner
3/260/1 [1978] The Laurels (the old surgery)
3/260/2 [1978] Church and Guild House
3/260/3 [1978] The Red Lion
3/260/4 [1979] Pear Tree Cottage, Lodge Road
3/260/5 [1979] Job's Close
3/260/6 [1978] Golden End House (47, Kenilworth Road)
3/260/7 [1979] Knowle Hall (front), with Mr. Horace Everitt at the door
3/260/8 [1979] Knowle Hall (rear and side)
3/260/9 [1979] Far End, Kixley Lane
3/260/10 [1978] Canal bridge, Kixley Lane (Photo: J. Raby)
3/260/11 [1979] Batts Hall, Stripes Hill
3/260/12 [1979] Stripes Hill Farm
3/260/13 [1978] 52-54 Tilehouse Green Lane
3/260/14 [1979] Pear Tree Farm, Warwick Road
3/260/15 [1978] Small barn, Grove Road
3/260/16 [1979] Middlefield
3/260/17 [1978] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath
3/260/18 [1978] 1619 Warwick Road
3/260/19 [1978] Artillery Cottages
3/260/20 [1979] Grimshaw Hall
3/260/21 [1979] Nos. 80-86 Kenilworth Road
3/260/22 [1979] No. 195 Station Road
3/260/23 [1978] The New Berrow HomesLooking through the Wilson's Road gate to the courtyard.
3/260/24 [1979] Nos. 96-98 Kenilworth Road
3/260/25 [1978] Milverton House
3/260/26 [1979] Yew Tree Farm
3/260/27 [1979] Rotten Row Farm
3/260/28 [1979] Grove Farm Barns, Grove Road
3/260/29 [1978] Copt Heath Farm
3/261/1 The White Swan and Wells' Library
3/262/1 Unidentified object
3/262/2 Unidentified object
3/263/1 The Guild House
3/264/1 Knowle Carnival
3/265/1 Knowle Carnival
3/266/1 Knowle Carnival
3/267/1 Knowle Carnival
3/268/1 Knowle Carnival
3/269/1 [1937] The Foresters on the occasion of King George VI coronation(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/269/2 [1937] The Foresters on the occasion of King George VI coronation(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/269/3 [1937] On the occasion of King George VI's coronation
3/270/1 [1924] The Ancient Order of Foresters. Procession(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/270/2 [1924] The Ancient Order of Foresters. Procession(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/270/3 [1924] The Ancient Order of Foresters. Procession(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/271/1 [1927] Motorcycle in Warwick Road
3/272/1 [1925] Motorcycle in Poplar Road
3/273/1 A motorcycle
3/274/1 [1906] Knowle Lodge
3/275/1 [1906] Knowle Lodge
3/276/1 [1900] The staff at Knowle Lodge (Bates, Sneed & Thomas)
3/277/1 [1908] Ducks in the garden at Knowle Lodge
3/278/1 [1910] Knowle Lodge garden: a peep at the house through the arches
3/279/1 [1910] Knowle Lodge garden
3/280/1 [1910] Dr. Reginald Bower in the garden at Knowle Lodge
3/281/1 [1910] A wedding group at Knowle Lodge
3/282/1 [1892] Members of the Bower family in the garden at Knowle LodgePhoto by E Trinder, High Street, Solihull.
3/282/2 [1860] Knowle Lodge. From painting by Mrs. Maria ChristophersonBarbara Maria Christopherson nee Bower and known as Maria, daughter of Edward and Eliza Bower, was born on 29 Aug 1833 in Birmingham, then lived at The Lodge, Knowle, married Revd John Christopherson on 21 July 1864 at Knowle. She later lived at Stowe House, Knowle and died 7 Dec 1920.
3/282/3 [1860] Knowle Lodge. From painting by Mrs. Maria ChristophersonBarbara Maria Christopherson nee Bower and known as Maria, daughter of Edward and Eliza Bower, was born on 29 Aug 1833 in Birmingham, then lived at The Lodge, Knowle, married Revd John Christopherson on 21 July 1864 at Knowle. She later lived at Stowe House, Knowle and died 7 Dec 1920.
3/283/1 [1908] Miss Kate Bower in the drawing room at Knowle Lodge
3/284/1 [1909] Members of the Bower family in the garden at Knowle Lodge
3/285/1 [1908] Mr. Hubert Bower on his tricycle at Knowle Lodge
3/286/1 [1908] Annie with Jock and Ivore at Knowle Lodge
3/287/1 [1910] Mr Hubert Bower and Dr Reginald Bower in Knowle Lodge garden
3/288/1 [1906] The pig at Knowle Lodge
3/289/1 [1906] Jock at Knowle Lodge
3/290/1 [1906] Jock at Knowle Lodge
3/291/1 [1906] Members of the Bower family at Knowle Lodge
3/292/1 [1934] Knowle Lodge
3/293/1 [1908] The staff at Knowle Lodge (Elsie, Annie and Emma)
3/294/1 [1907] Mr. James Noble Bower among his bees at Knowle Lodge
3/295/1 [1926] Rear of Knowle Lodge from the old surgeryFrom a painting by Eva Wootton.
3/296/1 [1982] Warwick Road spinney
3/297/1 [1982] Warwick Road spinney
3/298/1 [1817] Knowle Lodge grounds (from Enclosure Map)
3/298/2 [1817] Knowle Lodge grounds enlarged (from Enclosure Map)Enlargement of 3/298/1
3/299/1 [1962] Dell Farm just before demolition. (from Solihull News)
3/300/1 [1982] Knowle Parish Church. Crowther memorial window
3/301/1 [1982] Knowle Parish Church. Bower memorial bell (No 4)
3/302/1 [1982] Knowle Parish Church. Bower memorial window
3/303/1 [1982] Knowle Parish Church. Bower memorial cross on High Altar
3/303/2 [1982] Knowle Parish Church. Revd. Thomas Blyth Memorial Tablet
3/303/3 [1839] Notice for sale of Revd. Thomas Blyth's library
3/304/1 [1983] Paterson Court: frontage. Car outside
3/304/2 [1983] Paterson Court: new additions
3/304/3 [1983] Paterson Court
3/304/4 [1983] Paterson Court: new additions
3/304/5 [1983] Paterson Court: new additions
3/305/1 [1983] Verger's House
3/306/1 [1931] Rehanging the church bells
3/306/2 [1931] Rehanging the church bells
3/306/3 [1931] Rehanging the church bells
3/307/1 Landers' Dairy motorcycle and sidecar
3/308/1 [1940] Dorridge Platoon Home GuardIncludes Pendry, Stevens, Pickering, Smith, Desaulles, Bale, Jackson, Astle, Stafford, Batchelor, White, Taylor, Sutherland, Blakstad, Wincott, Brazier, Brazier, Moore, Hammond, Wilson, Wilson, Bowen, Everton, Scarff, Naylor, Knight, Allman, Dukes, Gosling, Baulcombe, Clarke, Lowe, Cock, Burman, Russell, Brazier(?)
3/309/1 [1910] The Maypole outside the Greswolde Arms, c. 1910Copied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/318/1 - 3/350/1)

Mr. A. H. Peach standing in the road.
3/310/1 [1919] The Maypole outside the Greswolde Arms, c. 1919Copied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/318/1 - 3/350/1)

The last Maypole Day.
3/311/1 Lodge RoadCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/318/1 - 3/350/1)
3/312/1 [1922] Knowle Motor Co. at the Wilson Arms barnCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/318/1 - 3/350/1)

The first garage in Knowle, at the Wilson Arms Barn.
3/313/1 [1946] Washpits farm houseCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/318/1 - 3/350/1)
3/314/1 [1938] Corner of Longdon Road and Lodge RoadCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/318/1 - 3/350/1)
3/315/1 Slang Field and Purnell's BrookCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/318/1 - 3/350/1)

Copy of painting by Miss Eva Wootton.
3/316/1 [1923] Waste Lane (Longdon Road)Copied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/318/1 - 3/350/1)

Copy of painting by Miss Eva Wootton.
3/317/1 [1912] Springfield House: the entrance hall
3/317/2 [1912] Springfield House: the entrance hall
3/317/3 [1912] Springfield House: the ballroom/music room
3/317/4 [1912] Springfield House: front entrance looking towards Barston
3/317/5 [1912] Springfield House: the main entrance
3/317/6 [1912] Springfield House: the stable block
3/318/1 Grove Cottage, Copt Heath as a keeper's cottageCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/319/1 [1870] Church & Guild HouseCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/320/1 [1910] High St looking north. Men's Institute to Lodge Rd. ColourCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)

Left: Men's Institute (part) with oblong sign over window. Cottages beyond.
Right: Cottages, Greswolde with outbuildings near road, old surgery wall.
3/321/1 [1909] Church & Guild House from Kenilworth RdCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/322/1 [1905] Station Road. Shops left. Cottages (No. 58 onwards) rightCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)

Left: end of Sgt. Court's shops, hedge beyond.
Right: Nos 58-72 and beyond. Victoria buildings in far distance. Several pedestrians. Children in petticoats. Colour.
3/323/1 [1910] High St looking north. Miss Bower at Mrs. Price's houseCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)

Left: Cottages (now demolished) with Miss Kate (or Miss Fanny) Bower on the left at door district visiting at Mrs Joe Price's house. Old parsonage hedge beyond.
Right: Kirk's cycle shop and Curtis's bakery as a private house. Brisker's to Chester House, etc. beyond. Two boys in road. Sepia.
3/324/1 [1910] Knowle StationCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/325/1 [1905] Station Road. Mr. Wakefield walking in roadCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/326/1 [1903] The Avenue, Copt Heath, showing open common on rightCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/327/1 [1910] High St looking south. Mrs. Dick Court by Chester HouseCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/328/1 [1905] Milverton HouseCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/329/1 [1912] Knowle Parish Church. Nave. Font at west end of main aisleCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/330/1 The Guild HouseCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/331/1 [1935] The Foresters' procession outside the Olde HouseCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)

King George V's Silver Jubilee, 1935.
(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/332/1 [1900] Widney Rd crossroads, looking to Knowle. Shows HillcrestCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)

Hillcrest on left of sign post.
3/333/1 [1955] Mr. Geoffrey Smith recarving one of church pinnaclesCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)

Pinnacle blew down and smashed. March 1935.
3/334/1 [1948] Wilson's Road in winterCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/335/1 [1952] Kenilworth Rd. Mr. Robbins on Lander's milk cartCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/336/1 Elvers Green Lane FordCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/337/1 Rear of Red Lion Bowling Green (now St. John's Close)Copied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/338/1 [1955] Station Road looking westCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)

October 1955.
3/339/1 [1953] High Street looking south. Mr. Fred Clarke on footpath leftCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/340/1 [1902] Widney Rd crossroads. With arch erected for coronation of Edward VIICopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/341/1 The east front, Middlefield HospitalCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/342/1 [1915] Eastcote Ford, looking towards KnowleCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/342/2 [1915] Eastcote Ford, looking towards KnowleCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/342/3 [1915] Eastcote Ford, looking towards EastcoteCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/343/1 [1959] St. John's Close before development. Rear Station Rd housesCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/344/1 [1900] Golden End Farm, Kenilworth RoadCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/345/1 [1925] Looking across the churchyard to The SquareCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/346/1 Blewlake HouseCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/347/1 [1946] The old vicarage gardenCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/348/1 [1946] Corbett's (Jacknet) Foredraught (opposite Purnell's Way)Copied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/349/1 [1927] Erection of scaffolding and new cobbalsCopied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)
3/350/1 Unidentified house (from a painting by Eva Wootton)Copied from Miss Wootton's bequest to Solihull Library by courtesy of the chief librarian, Solihull (see also 3/309/1 - 3/316/1)

Windmill Farm, Packwood?
3/351/1 [1829] Old Knowle Hall (copy of original etching)
3/352/1 [1806] Drawing of church (from Gentlemen's Magazine)
3/353/1 Painting on the staircase at Springfield House
3/354/1 [1983] The stable door at Springfield House 1983
3/354/2 [1983] Springfield House - the mounting block in the grounds
3/355/1 Springfield House - the outside staff
3/356/1 Two of the Springfield staff as boys, outside the stable blo
3/357/1 [1983] Knowle Parish Church - Edward Edmondson memorial window
3/358/1 [1983] Memorial to John Gough Fisher in Barston Parish Church 1754
3/359/1 [1983] Hatchment for a member of the Fisher familyin Barston Parish Church.
3/360/1 [1817] Springfield House and Grounds, l817. (from manorial map)
3/361/1 Signature of Anne Fisher on a deed
3/361/2 Signatures of members of the Moland family on a deed
3/361/3 Signatures of members of the Moland family on a deed
3/361/4 Signatures of Anne Fisher and members of the Molandfamily on a deed.
3/362/1 [1946] Springfield Housewith curved drive.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/363/1 [1918] Postcard from prisoner of war camp at Karlsruhe
3/364/1 Knowle HallFrom Mr. Clarke's scrap book.
3/364/2 Knowle HallFrom Mr. Clarke's scrap book.
3/365/1 Looking east towards Knowle from Tilehouse Green LaneBefore the estates were built. Left hand side of split photograph.
3/365/2 Looking east towards Knowle from Tilehouse Green LaneBefore the estates were built. Right hand side of split photograph.
3/366/1 High Street looking north. Midland Bank to Greswolde ArmsOriginal and two copies
3/366/2 High Street looking south. Greswolde Arms to Chester House
3/366/3 Knowle Parish Church
3/366/4 Church interior. Font at west end of main aisle
3/366/5 The Guild House
3/366/6 The White Swan
3/366/7 Station Road looking towards Dorridge from Lodge Road cornerShows turret on No. 30 Station Road (formerly The Turret Stores)
3/366/8 Birmingham Road, Knowle
3/366/9 Copt Heath, Knowle
3/366/10 Warwick Road looking north. Cottages on right
3/366/11 Grimshaw Hall, Knowle
3/366/12 Eastcote Ford
3/366/13 [1930] The Canal at Knowle c 1930
3/367/1 The church and churchyard from the north
3/368/1 The church from the north east
3/369/1 The church from the south east
3/370/1 Church interior: the nave
3/371/1 Church interior: Soldiers' Chapel screen
3/372/1 Church interior: towards the chancel from the naveShows the circular stone in front of the chancel.
3/373/1 Church interior: towards the chancel from the west door
3/374/1 Church interior: Soldiers' Chapel screen
3/375/1 Church interior: Soldiers' Chapel screen
3/376/1 Church interior: new pulpit
3/377/1 The Guild House
3/378/1 [1900] The church from the south east
3/379/1 Stowe House
3/380/1 [1922] Miss Marjorie Bower & Mrs J N Bower in a trap at MiddlefieldMargaret Gertrude Bower, known as Marjorie, b 25/12/1885 at Craigie Lea, Station Road, Knowle. She lived there until 1926 and then moved to Knowle Lodge until 1934, when she then moved to Cheltenham.

Mrs J N Bower was Gertrude, daughter of Canon John Howe, vicar of Knowle. She married James Noble Bower in 1985. Marjorie was one of their two children.
3/381/1 Canon Downing
3/381/2 Canon Downing
3/381/3 Canon Downing
3/382/1 Children from the Woodlands Convalescent Home, Chadwick End
3/382/2 Children from the Woodlands Convalescent Home, Chadwick End
3/383/1 Church interior in Canon Howe's time
3/384/1 [1945] The church floodlit on V.E. Night
3/385/1 The church from the south east
3/386/1 [1933] Brig. General Walter Ludlow, aged 76
3/387/1 [1914] The Red Cross at the Church Room, Dorridge
3/387/2 [1914] The Red Cross at the Church Room, Dorridge
3/388/1 Knowle Parish Church: two photographs of Soldiers' Chapel
3/389/1 Two unidentified gentlemen, one in army uniform
3/390/1 Knowle Lodge and The Manor House
3/391/1 [1965] Knowle and Dorridge Station
3/392/1 [1909] The church and Guild House from Kenilworth Rd
3/393/1 Chester House as an antiques shopChester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/394/1 Portrait of an unidentified man
3/395/1 Hillcrest, Widney Road (Woodward family home)
3/396/1 Rear view of houses in Station Rd from Hillcrest, Widney Rd
3/397/1 Hillcrest, Widney Road (Home of Woodward family)
3/398/1 The billiard room, Hillcrest, Widney Road
3/399/1 A fireplace, Hillcrest, Widney Road
3/400/1 Young lady with two babies (Misses Dorothy and Eileen Woodward) in a perambulatorDorothy and Eileen were the daughters of Frank Woodward and Sarah Power Woodward (nee Heaton). Eileen married Dr Colin Milne.
3/401/1 Lady with child (Miss Dorothy Woodward) in peramulator
3/402/1 The Woodward family Victoria carriage
3/403/1 Mrs. Seymour and Sue of Milverton House
3/404/1 [1915] The Woodward family Humber
3/405/1 [1915] The Woodward family Humber (side view)
3/405/2 Interior of 'Hillcrest'. Girl at keyboard
3/405/3 Interior of 'Hillcrest'. Piano Player
3/405/4 [1893] 'Hillcrest' (Drive and gateway)
3/405/5 The Woodward family Victoria carriage, pre 1915
3/406/1 The Wilson Arms
3/407/1 The Wilson Arms and end of Knowle Lodge on opposite corner
3/408/1 The White Swan and The Red Lion
3/408/2 The White Swan and The Red Lion
3/408/3 The Red Lion and the Card Shop
3/409/1 The White Swan
3/410/1 The White Swan
3/411/1 Artillery Cottages looking towards Solihull.
3/412/1 The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath
3/413/1 Grimshaw Hall. Timbers exposed.
3/414/1 The old vicarage
3/415/1 The church and corner of the Guild House
3/416/1 The church and Guild House from Kenilworth Rd
3/417/1 The church: east end
3/418/1 The Guild House: front view
3/419/1 The Guild House: oblique view from churchyard
3/420/1 The Guild House: oblique view before restoration
3/421/1 Church from south; Stowe House left; Berrow Homes right
3/422/1 The Square. Red Lion left; Guild House rightRed Lion rendered. White Swan with timbers exposed. House beyond White Swan. Maddocks as private house or police station. Guild House with shop front extreme right. Colour.
3/423/1 [1915] The Greswolde Arms and High Street, early 1900's
3/424/1 The Square, showing Red Lion & White Swan. Horse & cartRed Lion rendered. White Swan with timbers exposed. Butcher's shop in between. House beyond White Swan with shop front. Horse and cart in front of Red Lion.
3/425/1 The Square with The White Swan, houses & part of Guild House
3/426/1 The Square: part of Red Lion,White Swan,houses & Guild House
3/427/1 High St looking southChester House on left. Men's Institute on right.
3/428/1 High St looking north: No. 1644 left; Chester House right
3/429/1 High St looking north: Arden Cafe left; Chester House right
3/430/1 High St looking north: Arden Cafe left; Chester House right
3/431/1 [1915] The Greswolde Arms, early 1900's
3/432/1 The Greswolde: 'In Coaching Days' (front elevation)
3/433/1 The Square; White Swan, houses & most of Guild House
3/434/1 [1915] Milverton House (Warwick Rd frontage)
3/435/1 The Church from the south[Missing]
3/436/1 The Guild House: front elevation[Missing]
3/437/1 The Guild House: front elevation
3/438/1 The Guild House: front elevation[Missing]
3/439/1 The Guild House: oblique view from churchyard
3/440/1 High St looking north: Arden Cafe left; Chester House right[Missing]
3/441/1 [1902] Station Rd/Widney Rd corner. With arch for 1902 coronation
3/442/1 Station Road crossroads, looking towards Knowle
3/443/1 Widney Road crossroads
3/444/1 Widney Road looking towards Station Road
3/445/1 Widney Road outside Hillcrest, looking towards Station Road[Missing]
3/446/1 Widney Road outside Hillcrest, looking towards Station Road
3/447/1 Norton Green Lane bend, showing Norton Green Farm on right
3/448/1 House next to Bentley Heath School & Mrs Sarah WoodwardWith Mrs. Sarah Power Woodward (nee Heaton), married to Frank Woodward, was mother of Dorothy and Eileen. ( Eileen married Dr Colin Milne.)
3/449/1 Widney Road: end of Bentley Heath School & two houses
3/450/1 Widney Road/Mill Lane junction, looking towards Widney RoadLooking towards No. 42 Widney Road (formerly Mr. Viney's house)
3/451/1 Widney Road/Mill Lane junction, looking towards Station Road
3/452/1 Widney Road: No 42 (formerly Mr Viney's house) opp Mill Lane
3/453/1 [1900] Widney Road: side of No 42 (formerly Mr Viney's house)Formerly Mr. Viney's house. Opposite Mill Lane. Looking towards Bentley Heath.
3/454/1 Top(?) end of Gate Lane, Four Ashes Road
3/455/1 Gate Lane, Bentley Heath, Four Ashes Road end
3/456/1 Four Ashes Road (?)
3/457/1 Station Approach, Dorridge
3/458/1 Station Approach, Dorridge. Looking towards village centre
3/459/1 Station Approach, Dorridge
3/460/1 Dorridge Church
3/461/1 Arden Road, Dorridge
3/462/1 The old surgery, Dorridge
3/463/1 The Forest Hotel, Dorridge
3/464/1 The Forest Hotel, Dorridge
3/465/1 'The Dorridge', opposite the stationAt the Avenue Road/Dorridge Road junction.
LtoR: Dorothy Woodward, Eileen Woodward & ? Jaques.
3/466/1 'Parkfield', Norton Green Lane (rear entrance)
3/467/1 Grove's Bridge (off Arden Road), Dorridge
3/468/1 Grove's Bridge, Dorridge (?)
3/469/1 The church(?), Tanworth in Arden
3/470/1 The church, Tanworth in Arden
3/471/1 The church and surrounding houses, Tanworth in Arden
3/472/1 The church and surrounding houses, Tanworth in Arden
3/473/1 The footbridge over the ford at Eastcote
3/474/1 Eastcote Manor ?
3/475/1 Old Berry Hall
3/476/1 Canal and lock keeper's cottage. Knowle?
3/477/1 The canal at Bakers Lane
3/478/1 The canal. The pound at Lapworth
3/479/1 The canal. Cottage on left. Fisherman
3/480/1 The canal (from Kixley Lane bridge?)
3/481/1 The canal
3/482/1 The Stratford canal. The drawbridge at Lapworth
3/483/1 The Stratford(?) canal. The drawbridge at Lapworth
3/484/1 The Cross, Henley-in-Arden
3/485/1 The main street, Henley-in-Arden ?
3/486/1 Mountford Farm, Church Lane, Lapworth ?
3/487/1 Mountford Farm, Church Lane, Lapworth ?
3/488/1 The Bull's Head, Barston ?
3/489/1 Lady Katherine Leveson Homes, Temple Balsall
3/490/1 Bradnock Marsh, Hampton-in-Arden
3/491/1 Ford and 13th cent. packhorse bridge, Hampton-in-Arden
3/492/1 Lowsonford
3/493/1 The Lodge, Umberslade Hall
3/494/1 A Lane in Dorridge
3/495/1 Copt Heath, Knowle
3/496/1 A Lane near Packwood
3/497/1 Ravenshaw Lane ?
3/498/1 A Country Lane
3/499/1 Elvers Green Ford
3/500/1 Near Holywell ?
3/501/1 Unknown Farm
3/502/1 No 11 Hob Lane (burnt down before World War I)
3/503/1 No 11 Hob Lane (burnt down before World War I)
3/504/1 Cottage off Jacobean Lane, Knowle
3/505/1 Unknown Local view
3/506/1 'The Dorridge' (?)
3/507/1 Friday Lane Farm (near M42) ?
3/508/1 Unknown House
3/509/1 Unknown House
3/510/1 Unknown House
3/511/1 Unknown House
3/512/1 The Dial House, Warwick Road
3/513/1 Eastcote Hall, Knowle
3/514/1 Fogay Hall, Henwood Lane, Catherine de Barnes
3/515/1 Fogay Hall, Henwood Lane, Catherine de Barnes
3/516/1 Lodge at Parkfield, Dorridge
3/517/1 Unknown View
3/518/1 Unknown View
3/519/1 The Dial House, Warwick Road
3/520/1 Cottage at Gate Lane/Four Ashes Road junction
3/521/1 Avenue Road, Dorridge. Looking uphill towards Knowle end
3/522/1 'Woodcote' Four Ashes - formerly Horsley Cottage
3/523/1 Eastcote Manor
3/524/1 Barston Lane, opposite Friday Lane ?
3/525/1 Eastcote Manor
3/526/1 St Mary the Virgin Church at Ullenhall
3/527/1 St Mary the Virgin Church at Ullenhall
3/527/2 A Country Lane with Pool
3/528/1 [1950] Knowle Carnival 1950Left to right: Margaret Young, Christine ...., Valerie Thompson (Carnival Queen), Mrs. Everitt, Rosemary Curtis, R. Spencer (Carnival King)
3/529/1 [1952] Knowle Carnival 1952. With Anita Ingram (Carnival Queen.)
3/530/1 [1951] Knowle Carnival 1951: 'Cinders Tableau' (1st Prize)Shows Janice Rolls (Carnival Queen), Rosemary Curtis, Anita Ingram, Jean Hollier, Peter Hill, R. Danks.
3/531/1 [1951] Knowle Carnival 1951Shows Rosemary Curtis, Anita Ingram, Jean Hollier, Mary Yates.
3/532/1 Knowle Carnival: The Revels FloatShows Judeen Clarke, Kathleen Clarke & Margaret Greenaway.
3/533/1 Knowle Carnival: The Women's Institute Float
3/534/1 Knowle Carnival: The Women's Institute FloatShows Miss Smith, Miss Holyoake, Miss Inge, Miss G. Hinks, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Jenkins, Miss Lowe, Mrs. Partridge, Mrs. Godson, Miss Shuttleworth, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Murray and others.
3/535/1 [1954] Knowle Carnival 1954: The Women's Institute FloatShows Miss G. Hinks, M. Lindon, G. Evans, K. Bayliss.
3/536/1 [1957] Knowle Carnival 1957: Knowle Youth Club FloatShows Kathleen Taylor, John Lees, David Ross, John Lissiman & Doreen Pickering.
3/537/1 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival AttendantsHilary Partridge, Hazel Billson, Sonia Bamflye.
3/537/2 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Queen (Hilary Partridge)
3/537/3 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Queen & attendantsCarnival Queen and attendants with Mr. Martin Lindsay (MP for Solihull) and Mr. Sydney Bryson.
3/537/4 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Queen with Martin Lindsay MPCarnival Queen (Hilary Partridge) with Martin Lindsay MP and Sydney Bryson.
3/537/5 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Queen, M Lindsay & S BrysonCarnival Queen with Martin Lindsay MP and Sydney Bryson.
3/537/6 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953Presentation to Mrs. Stokes by Martin Linday MP.
3/537/7 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Queen's attendants
3/537/8 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953Carnival Queen, attendants and Morris Dancers.
3/537/9 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Float
3/537/10 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Float
3/537/11 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Float 'End of Rationing'
3/537/12 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Float 'Sweeney Todd'
3/537/13 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Float.Dutch Windmill & TulipsWith Robert Thompson and Janet Lewis.
3/537/14 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Float 'Baby Dolls'
3/537/15 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Procession in the squareShows army band and Maddocks to the Guild House.
3/537/16 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Procession (Penny Farthings)Procession outside the Guild House.
3/537/17 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Carnival Procession (Penny Farthings)
3/537/18 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Child drummer on pony
3/537/19 [1953] Knowle Carnival 1953: Morris Dancers outside the churchShows Reg Price ?
3/538/1 St. Mary's Church, Warwick: Tomb of Thomas Beauchamp
3/539/1 Knowle Volunteer Rifles at Stonleigh Abbey: Lady Leigh & Cordelia LeighMr. Thompson: back row 2nd from right of man with beret.
Lady Leigh: larger of two ladies.
Cordellia Leigh (sister in law): smaller of two ladies.
Both the above are believed to have lived at Stoneleigh Abbey. Photograph taken at Stoneleigh during Area Camp.
3/540/1 [1935] Knowle School Group
3/541/1 [1953] Knowle School GroupBack row, 5th from left: Mrs. Fieldhouse.
3/542/1 Mr. Partridge outside Partridge's Ironmongers in Station Road
3/542/2 Mr. & Mrs. Partridge at home in their garden
3/543/1 [1935] North Warwicks Hunt: Guy Jackson Esq. MFH at The Honily Boot
3/543/2 [1935] North Warwicks Hunt: Springfield
3/543/3 [1937] North Warwicks Hunt: Mrs. Arkwright & Miss Everitt
3/543/4 [1937] North Warwicks Hunt: Mrs. Mellor & 'DP'
3/543/5 [1938] North Warwicks Hunt: Dissing for a fox near SpringfieldNear Pool-tail. From Meer End meet.
3/543/6 North Warwicks Hunt: The fox evicted at SpringfieldThe fox gave the hounds a good run and escaped in the gardens at Springfield. Undated and not necessarily the same occasion as 3/543/5.
3/543/7 [1938] North Warwicks Hunt: Mrs. Arkwright & Guy Jackson Esq.Addressing the children at Umberslade.
3/543/8 [1939] North Warwicks Hunt: BarstonShows hounds and motor cars.
3/543/9 North Warwicks Hunt: Mrs. Mellor on horseback
3/543/10 North Warwicks Hunt: Bridge over the Blythe, Temple Balsall
3/544/1 [1955] Knowle Picture Playhouse: Just sold
3/544/2 [1955] Knowle Picture Playhouse: conversion to Johnson's Garage
3/544/3 [1955] Knowle Picture Playhouse: conversion to Johnson's Garage
3/544/4 [1955] Knowle Picture Playhouse: conversion to Johnson's Garage
3/545/1 Wilson Arms Garage: with car in front
3/545/2 Wilson Arms Garage: side view
3/545/3 Wilson Arms Garage: with car in front
3/545/4 Wilson Arms Garage: with car in front
3/546/1 [1960] Milverton Farm. Village Taxi (Austin) outside outbuildings
3/546/2 [1960] Milverton Farm. Car (Rover?) at entrance to outbuildings
3/546/3 [1965] Jet Garage, Kenilworth Road
3/547/1 [1964] Ardenvale Coaches: Jack Partridge with a coach at PackwoodCoach chassis made by Albion.
3/547/2 [1964] Ardenvale Coaches: one of the coaches at Packwood House
3/547/3 [1964] Ardenvale Coaches: interior of 'Albion' coach
3/548/1 Cooper's Wheelwrights. Shows two wheels and man standing by
3/549/1 [1920] Wilson's Corner with Mr. Henry Wilson outsideBicycles just visible in window. Motor car round the corner in Station Road.
3/550/1 [1900] High St looking south. Greswolde Hotel left. Shops rightChester House further along left. Police notices on near side. Hanging signs on shops. Pedestrians in road. Tree in front of Greswolde. Colour.
3/551/1 [1900] High St looking north. Brisker's and Kingscote rightBrisker's shows extension shop front. Greswolde Arms in the distance. Lady with bicycle on pavement. Colour.
3/552/1 The Drum and Monkey, Four Ashes. Men with bicycles outside
3/553/1 [1952] Knowle Hall. Band in Scottish Dress performing in front
3/554/1 [1995] Dr. R.J. Bower outside the Berrow Homes
3/555/1 [1900] The Church and Guild House (as a shop)
3/556/1 The Forest Hotel, Dorridge (copied from 2/62/1)
3/557/1 [1917] Black Prince Memorial, Knowle Parish ChurchUnveiled by Lady Jellicoe May 17th 1917. Two photos as one.
3/557/2 Black Prince Memorial, Knowle Parish Church
3/558/1 Four girls
3/558/2 Lady (Mrs. King?) and child in garden(?) with table of toys
3/558/3 Four girls and two boys in a row, 'Ovaltini' style
3/558/4 Group of three boys and a girl
3/558/5 Lady with child on her lap
3/558/6 Two boys and a girl(?) in a garden
3/558/7 Group of five men
3/558/8 Group of eleven men/boys, some in Scout uniform.
3/558/9 Three boys in a row, 'Ovaltini' style
3/558/10 Canon Downing
3/558/11 Group of four men
3/558/12 Man playing piano accordian
3/558/13 Group of three young men
3/558/14 Lady and Gentleman photographed walking along
3/558/15 Family group, with man in World War 1 army uniform
3/558/16 Man in World War 1 army uniform
3/558/17 Man in Royal Navy uniform
3/558/18 Mam in World War 2 army uniform
3/558/19 Miss Gertie Hinks
3/558/20 Lady & Gentleman in fancy dress(Darby & Joan?) Second prize
3/558/21 Wedding group
3/558/22 Wedding photograph (bride and groom 'going away'?)
3/558/23 Wedding groupMan in white jacket is Reg Price. Lady behind him (right) is Mrs. Fred Church. Policeman is Sgt. Ashby.
3/558/24 [1934] Wedding group. Mary Curtis and James BurgoyneTaken on Greswolde Arms bowling green.
3/559/1 [1934] Wedding group. Mary Curtis and James BurgoyneTaken on Greswolde Arms bowling green.
3/560/1 Church interior: chancel, rood screen, Walter Cook's tomb
3/561/1 The church from the south
3/562/1 Packwood House
3/563/1 [1900] High St looking south. Greswolde Hotel left. Shops rightChester House further along left. Police notices on near side. Hanging signs on shops. Pedestrians in road. Tree in front of Greswolde. Colour.
3/564/1 Chester House as an antiques shopAlso shows Pauline's Florist's to the end of the Grewolde.
Chester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/565/1 The Square from the southShows Maddocks to the church and the Berrow Homes left.
3/566/1 Bentley Heath School: Pupils with Mrs. Jordan
3/567/1 Miss Esther Horne, headmistress of Bentley Heath School
3/568/1 Church & Guild House. German gun on forecourt; Motor cycle
3/569/1 The White Swan and part of adj buildings each sideWhite Swan has timbers exposed.
3/570/1 Gasometer at the Forest Road/Station Road junction
3/571/1 Canon Downing
3/572/1 The Red Lion: old fire place in the public bar
3/573/1 The Guild House after restoration. German gun outside
3/574/1 Knowle Fire Brigade in the Red Lion yard
3/575/1 The Oddfellows' Procession
3/576/1 The Wilson Arms, showing the garage in the outbuildings
3/577/1 Miss Tangye's school at the Manor House: Games
3/578/1 The White Swan, with adjacent buildings each sideWhite Swan has timbers exposed. Also shows Windridge's and Maddocks.
3/579/1 Theatre groupShows Kath Whitfield, Leslie Mellor, Betty Mellor (nee Ash), Maurice Clutterbuck, Baron Ash, Marjorie Whitfield, Ethel Patterson (nee Watson), Eunice Mellor, Marjorie Hoskins (nee Mellor).
3/579/2 Theatre groupShows Maurice Clutterbuck, Leslie Mellor, Baron Ash, Marjorie Whitfield, Ethel Patterson, Eunice Mellor, Marjorie Hoskins.
3/580/1 Canon Downing
3/581/1 [1865] Church & Guild House by Allen Everitt. Stocks on forecourtDrawing by Allen Everitt (active 1840-1882). The Everitts of Knowle Hall belonged to another branch of the same family.
3/582/1 [1835] Church, north side. Shows vestry & east end with shrubsDrawing by ? Lines.
3/583/1 Church from north, showing vestryNo pinnacles on the nave. Other buildings at the west end. Drawing by H. (Hawley?) Lloyd.
3/584/1 [1822] Knowle Hall Drive
3/585/1 Old Knowle Hall: front
3/586/1 [1822] Old Knowle Hall: rear
3/587/1 [1850] Grimshaw Hall. From a watercolour by Allen G. Everitt
3/588/1 [1840] Four views of Knowle. From watercolour in the Guild HouseFrom a watercolour in the Guild House.
3/588/2 [1840] High St looking south. From water colour in the Guild HouseOld surgery garden to Chester House and shops beyond left. Cottages right. Church tower in background. Dog, man on horse and carriage in road.
3/588/3 [1840] The church from the south. From water colour in Guild HousePart of Guild House left.
3/588/4 [1840] High St. looking north. From water colour in Guild HouseCottage and Bank House(?) left. From near Kingscote to Greswolde right. Man driving sheep in road.
3/588/5 [1840] High St looking north from Lodge Rd corner.From water colourNorth end of High Street and Lodge Road corner. Cottages left. Rear of Knowle Lodge and outbuildings. Old surgery wall and Hampton Road corner just visible right. Pony and trap and pedestrians in road.
3/589/1 Canon Downing, Mrs Jackson, etc. on the steps of Springfield
3/590/1 Canon Downing at Middlefield. Others in attendanceLaying a foundation stone for the extension.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/591/1 Ravenshaw Bridge
3/592/1 The Revd. James Sharp
3/593/1 The fields beyond Batts Hall
3/594/1 Cricket Club (not Knowle). Returned to donor
3/595/1 [1935] Mr. Eddie Wood in Junior Forester's sash(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/596/1 [1935] Mr. Eddie Wood in Junior Forester's sash(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/597/1 Bentley Farm, Mill Lane
3/598/1 Mr. Maurice Lowe on a water cart. Knowle or DorridgeTaken when the roads were being relaid.
3/599/1 Rural scene, somewhere in Knowle
3/600/1 Cottages
3/601/1 [1985] Paterson Court: residents' lounge
3/601/2 [1985] Paterson Court: entrance hall
3/601/3 [1985] Paterson Court: residents' lounge
3/601/4 [1985] Paterson Court: flat in the old school
3/601/5 [1985] Paterson Court: flat in the old school
3/601/6 [1985] Paterson Court: flat in the old school with original window
3/601/7 [1985] Paterson Court: flat in the old school with original window
3/602/1 [1985] Knowle Parish Church: Black Prince memorial tablet amd flag
3/603/1 [1985] Knowle Parish Church: Marston memorial window
3/604/1 [1985] Knowle Parish Church: Ludlow memorial window
3/605/1 [1985] Knowle Parish Church: Black Prince memorial tablet
3/606/1 [1985] Knowle Parish Church: Black Prince memorial flag
3/607/1 Mr. James Carrico in uniform of U.S. Medical Unit
3/608/1 Mr. James Carrico and friend in uniform of U.S. Medical Unit
3/609/1 German gun on Guild House forecourt
3/610/1 Barbara & Ivy Reader, evacuees billeted with Miss PhippsEvacuees in guide/brownie uniform.
3/611/1 Knowle/Dorridge Home Guard. Major Bullock at head
3/612/1 The Dial House, Heronfield. Scene of Home Guard activities
3/613/1 Salute the Soldier appeal in the Guild House forecourtWarwickshire County News, date 15 April 1944, available fromSolihull
3/614/1 Bakelite Ltd Dispersal Establishment Laboratory, now NatWest
3/615/1 Knowle & Dorridge Home GuardWith Major Bullock, Sgt. Hollis, Cpl. Upton, Mr. Naylor, Mr. Anderson, Arthur Dukes, Ted Lingard, Mr. Toghill, Cpl. Hughes, John Statham.
3/616/1 Knowle & Dorridge Home Guard
3/617/1 [1943] The Home Guard. Victory parade in Poplar Rd, SolihullIn front of old Council House, thought to be 14 May 1943.
3/618/1 Solihull Fire Station
3/619/1 Miss Gertie Hinks in Women's Land Army Uniform
3/620/1 [1944] U. S. Army Medical Unit: Temporary H.Q. in Station Road
3/621/1 [1944] U. S. Army Medical Unit: baseball team
3/622/1 [1944] U. S. Army Medical Unit: baseball match at Washpits Far
3/623/1 [1944] Station Rd, with site of U.S. Army Medical Unit huts in 1944Station Rd looking towards Warwick Rd. Cottages left. United Reformed Church and site of U.S. Army Medical Unit huts right.
3/624/1 [1916] H.M.S. Black PrinceLost at Jutland 31 May 1916.
3/625/1 St. John Ambulance Brigade Cadet UnitWith Gerald Reynolds, Elwyn Powell, Chris Cassidy, Eddie Wood, Mr. J. Keen, John Fitter, Les Wilmot, Ray Morton, R. Blundell, Ray Hawkesford, Trevor Owen, Jim Richards, Gordon Lee.
3/626/1 [1985] Women's Institute Hall, Station Road
3/627/1 Lucy Clarke, Women's Land Army
3/628/1 Lucy Clarke, Women's Land Army
3/629/1 Mr. & Mrs. Harold Lyons. Mr. Lyons in 1914/18 army uniformWedding photograph.
3/630/1 Sgt. Major Albert Allen in 1914/18 war army uniform
3/631/1 [1941] Home Guard Football TeamWith Major Bullock, Arthur Houlston, Stan Webb, Charlie Ryder, Tony Barlow, Gordon Stubbs, Ted Lingard, Laurie Statham, Jack Slater, Alec Collow, Alf Pratt, John Curtis
3/632/1 [1945] V. E. Day party in Hampton Road
3/633/1 [1945] V. J. Day party in Hampton RoadWith Jimmy Freeman, Jean Church, Marjorie Freeman, Doris Douglas, Michael Bishop, Victor Sutton, Betty Church, June Lindon
3/634/1 [1918] Knowle & Dorridge Volunteer Training Corps Honours Board
3/635/1 [1945] Knowle Parish Church floodlit on V. E. Night
3/636/1 [1918] Card sent from the Front from Mr. Gimes to his wifeReads 'Souvenir of the Great War 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918'
3/636/2 Card sent from the Front from Mr. Gimes to his wifeReads 'To my dear wife from your loving husband'
3/636/3 [1917] Card sent from the Front from Mr. Gimes to his wifeReads 'Souvenir from France 1917. I'm thinking of you.'
3/636/4 Card sent from the Front from Mr. Gimes to his wifeEmbroidered with butterfly and reading 'To my dear wife'
3/636/5 [1918] Card sent from the Front from Mr. Gimes to his wifeEmbroidered with American and French flags, and reading 'Souvenir of France 1918'
3/636/6 [1914] Card sent from the Front from Mr. Gimes to his wifeFor Christmas 1914/15. Embroidered with Union Flag.
3/636/7 Card sent from the Front from Mr. Gimes to his wifeShows Union and Belgian flags. Reads 'Souvenir de Belgique'
3/636/8 Embroidered cushion. Scene of Arras
3/637/1 [1968] Remembrance Parade. Col. Paterson carrying wreath
3/637/2 [1968] Remembrance Parade. Scouts passing cenotaph outside church
3/638/1 Copy of photograph of Canon Downing with shell damageRecovered from the body of Harvey Watts (Canon Downing's ward), killed in action in the 1914/18 war.
3/639/1 [1921] Part of the Berrow Cottages Homes Trust DeedShows signature of H. E Major. Also those of S. L. Berrow, T. W. Downing and W. H. Lloyd.
3/639/2 [1904] Part of the Berrow Cottages Homes Trust DeedShows signatures of W. H. Lloyd and F. A. Chatwin. Also those of S. L. Berrow, T. H. G. Newton and T. W. Downing.
3/639/3 [1885] Part of the Berrow Cottages Homes Trust Deed. With land plan
3/639/4 [1885] Part of the Berrow Cottages Homes Trust Deed. With land planShows signature of Sarah Letticia Berrow.
3/639/5 [1885] Part of the Berrow Cottages Homes Trust Deed. With land planShows signatures of William Haughton Freer and Thomas Henry Freer.
3/639/6 [1885] Part of the Berrow Cottages Homes Trust Deed. With land planShows signatures of Thomas Henry Goodwin Newton and Canon John Howe.
3/640/1 [1880] Probate certificate for William Berrow. 29th July 1880
3/641/1 Church from south. Stowe House left, Berrow Homes right
3/642/1 The Square from the south.White Swan and adjacent buildings left. Maddocks to the Guild House right.
3/643/1 Milverton House (Warwick Road frontage)Shows house rendered and gables painted with false timbers. Also outbuildings on Warwick Road.
3/644/1 Church & Guild House as a shop. Berrow Homes wall right
3/645/1 [1817] Bowling Green (Berrow Homes Site) & surroundings on Enc. Map
3/646/1 The Square from the southWindridge's to the church left. Berrow Homes right.
3/647/1 [1986] 'The Laurels': No 12 Warwick New Road, Leamington SpaNear Guy's Cliffe Road. The Berrow family home in Milverton, Leamington.
3/648/1 [1986] The new Berrow Homes from the inner courtyardRear of adjacent building right.
3/649/1 [1986] Plaque commemmorating official opening of new Berrow HomesReads as follows:
'Berrow Cottage Homes. Built in the Queen's Jubilee Year. Opened on 16th April 1978 by The Right Reverend Hugh Montefiore. MA.BD. Lord Bishop of Birmingham.
3/650/1 [1986] New Berrow Homes: rear garden
3/651/1 [1986] Memorial plaque to William & Mary Jane Berrow, Berrow Homes
3/652/1 [1986] Knowle Parish Church. Sarah Letticia Berrow memorial plaque
3/653/1 [1986] Berrow Homes: Clutton's Cottage from the churchyard
3/654/1 [1986] New Berrow Homes from Warwick Rd. Corner of old homes left
3/655/1 [1986] Milverton Crescent
3/656/1 [1986] Dykes Cottage (old cottage in front garden of 151 Station Rd
3/657/1 [1986] Berrow Homes: Victorian cottages, Warwick Road
3/658/1 [1986] Knowle Church. William & Mary Jane Berrow memorial plaque
3/659/1 [1886] Berrow Cottage Homes: Rules for InmatesDrawn up by Sarah Letticia Berrow.
3/660/1 [1975] The Berrow Homes allotments and Clutton's Cottage
3/661/1 [1968] Church from Berrow Homes courtyard
3/662/1 [1975] The Berrow Homes allotments. Kenilworth Road in background
3/663/1 [1975] Berrow Homes gardens. Milverton Crescent in background
3/664/1 [1975] Berrow Homes: gardens of Victorian cottagesLooking towards Milverton Crescent.
3/665/1 [1977] New Berrow Homes being builtClutton's Cottage left. Old school in background.
3/666/1 [1977] New Berrow Homes being builtTaken from the new courtyard with a glimpse of the old school in the background.
3/667/1 [1977] Corner of Wilson's Road and Warwick RoadThe Berrow Homes wall in process of rebuilding.
3/668/1 [1968] The old school from the Berrow Homes allotmentsEdge of Clutton's Cottage left
(location: Map Box, folder 2).
3/668/2 [1986] The Berrow Homes: Victorian cottages, Warwick Road(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/669/1 [1890] The Revd. William C. R. Bedford
3/670/1 Canon John Howe
3/670/2 Mr. Hatton
3/670/3 Canon Downing
3/670/4 The Revd. James Sharp
3/670/5 Canon Foster
3/670/6 The Revd. James V. F. Rusher
3/670/7 The Revd. Stephen Seamer
3/670/8 The Revd. Andrew Dow
3/670/9 The Revd. Andrew Dow
3/670/10 [2003] The Revd. Michael Parker
3/670/11 [2003] The Revd. James Leach (Assistant Vicar)
3/670/12 [2003] The Revd. Sarah Tillett (Curate)
3/671/1 The Manor House School: The school room
3/671/2 The Manor House School: Games
3/671/3 The Manor House School: Transition Class - arithmetic
3/671/4 The Manor House School: Class I
3/671/5 The Manor House School: Lunch
3/672/1 [1943] Dr. Margaret RoweShe bought three quarter's of the share of Dr Hollick's practice (see 3/362/5).
3/672/2 [1890] Dr. Walter Tait
3/672/3 [1866] Dr. Reginald Henry Foster
3/672/4 [1900] Dr. John Orton Hollick
3/672/5 [1942] Dr. Colin MilneHe first came to Dorridge in 1931 from Northampton, where he had been Medical Superintendent at Creaton Sanatorium, and bought a quarter share of Dr Hollick's practice in Dorridge. He rented 406 Station Road from Mr Sapey (who lived next door) from then until he died in 1950. During WWII it was sublet first to Dr Leighton and then to Dr Rowe who bought Dr Hollick's share of the practice. The Milne family lived at Hillcrest during that time.
3/672/6 Dr. Jonathon Henry Kimbell
3/672/7 Dr. John Crossley
3/673/1 [1964] Blue Lake Cottages
3/673/2 [1964] Blue Lake Cottages
3/673/3 [1964] Blue Lake Cottages in process of demolition
3/673/4 [1964] Blue Lake Cottages: wattle and daub panel
3/674/1 [1403] Knowle Parish Church. Certificate of Consecration(In map box / folder 2)
3/675/1 [1200] Grant of Dower. William de Arden to Amice de TraciDeed grants Amice de Traci the Manor of Knowle in dower for life. The earliest known document relating to Knowle. Tranlation.
3/676/1 King Edward I
3/677/1 King Richard II
3/678/1 King Henry IV
3/679/1 King Henry V
3/680/1 King Henry VI
3/681/1 King Henry VIII
3/682/1 King Edwar VI
3/683/1 Queen Mary Tudor
3/684/1 Queen Elizabeth I
3/685/1 Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
3/686/1 King James I
3/687/1 [1927] King George V, Queen Mary, Duke of Windsor & Princess Royal
3/688/1 [1927] Queen Mary on a visit to Knowle and Packwood
3/689/1 [1927] Queen Mary driving through Knowle
3/689/2 King William I's coronation (painted for Edward IV)From 'The Royal Line of Succession'
3/689/3 King John (downloaded from the Internet)
3/689/4 King Edward I (downloaded from the Internet)
3/689/5 Queen Eleanor of Castille (tombstone in Westminster Abbey)
3/690/1 [1891] High St. looking north. Right: Curtis's to Chester HouseCurtis's as a private house. Kingscote with a shop window. Mrs. Jacques and companion on pavement. End of Victorian cottages on left. Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
3/690/2 [1900] High St looking northChester House to Greswolde Hotel right. Near No. 1644 to the bend left. Children. Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
3/690/3 [1891] High St looking southRight: Black and white cottages in foreground; Bank House and beyond to White Swan in distance.
Left: Part of Chester House in foreground; cottages adjacent; Curtis's in background.
Children on pavement.
Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
3/690/4 [1891] The White Swan (timbers exposed) and the Red LionPedestrians.
Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
3/690/5 The Olde HouseShows the building as a private house with a small fence in front.
Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
3/690/6 [1890] Grimshaw Hall, from painting by Mrs. Barbara ButcherPhotograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
3/690/7 The Square from the southShows Maddocks as a private house, Eric Lyons butcher's shop and the Glover family home.
Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
3/691/1 [1968] Mr. Horace Everitt
3/691/2 [1968] Mr. Horace Everitt
3/692/1 [1916] North Warwicks. War Work Depot at Copt Heath Golf ClubThe old club house.
3/693/1 Browns Lane/Widney Road juction
3/694/1 Fetherstone Grange, Glasshouse Lane, PackwoodFormerly known as Packwood Grange.
3/695/1 The Bell Inn, Packwood
3/696/1 [1987] Wilson Arms: Roof timbersPhotograph by Mr. Robert Vegnuti.
3/696/2 [1987] Wilson Arms: Roof timbers and wattle and daubPhotograph by Mr. Robert Vegnuti.
3/696/3 [1987] Wilson Arms: Roof timbers and wattle and daubPhotograph by Mr. Robert Vegnuti.
3/697/1 Knowle Church: Soldiers' Chapel (3 photos in one frame)1. Front pews and altar, showing decoration on west wall.
2. Screen and crucifix from north transept.
3. Front pews and altar, showing north and east windows and decoration on wall.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/698/1 Blue Lake Farm. See also 3/698/2-15 & 3/699/1
3/698/2 Blue Lake Farm (outbuilding)(milking parlour?)
3/698/3 Blue Lake Farm (interior of milking parlour)
3/698/4 Blue Lake Farm (interior of milking parlour)
3/698/5 Blue Lake Farm (interior of milking parlour)
3/698/6 Blue Lake Farm (outbuildings and hayrick)
3/698/7 Blue Lake Farm (outbuildings and house in background)
3/698/8 Blue Lake Farm (outbuilding and cattle under tree)
3/698/9 Blue Lake Farm (outbuilding and cattle under tree)
3/698/10 Blue Lake Farm (cattle in paddock in front of house)
3/698/11 Blue Lake Farm (paddock with house and outbuildings behind)
3/698/12 Blue Lake Farm (Mr. Scriven with cow)
3/698/13 Blue Lake Farm (house with trees in front)
3/698/14 Blue Lake Farm (cows in field with house & builings behind)
3/698/15 Blue Lake Farm (close up of cow)
3/699/1 Blue Lake Farm (house and front garden from the gate)
3/700/1 Cleeve Court, Grove Road
3/701/1 Dykes family. Wedding D. Hines to D. Green. Shows R. Green
3/702/1 Dykes Cottage, Station Road. (in garden of No. 151)
3/703/1 Mr. & Mrs. Dykes and son Jack
3/704/1 Wilsons Row
3/705/1 Mrs. Margaret Thatcher opening Knowle Infants' SchoolDuplicate of 3/705/3.
3/705/2 Mrs. Margaret Thatcher opening Knowle Infants' SchoolShows Mrs. Thatcher as Secretary of State for Education and Science with Georgina Elliott, Linsey Weames and Dawn Stanley.
3/705/3 Mrs. Margaret Thatcher opening Knowle Infants' SchoolShows Mrs. Thatcher as Secretary of State for Education and Science with Dawn Stanley, Linsey Weames and Georgina Elliott. Also shows Lady Mayoress(?) and others in background.
3/706/1 Model of Grimshaw Hall. Shows frontage with timbers exposed
3/707/1 [1920] Wilsons Corner
3/708/1 Church interior from west door. Shows font in centre aisle
3/709/1 The Red Lion and The White SwanShows Red Lion rendered. White Swan with timbers exposed and 'Leamington Ales' notice on front. Shop (now Lyons) between the two inns. Berrow Homes far left. Motor car outside Red Lion.
3/710/1 The church (floodlit)
3/711/1 Knowle Bowling ClubIncludes: Jim Bosley, Henry Baulcombe, Billy Godson, Harry Hicken, Arthur Curtis, ? Baulcombe, Bert Reeves, Cliff Groves, Chris Hammond, Harvey Roberts, George Hicklin, Mr. Clarke, Bert Court, Jack Gimes, Billy Cresswell, Ernie Court; Fred Curtis, Phil Lyons, George Sumner, H. C. Smith, Reg Sabin, Dick Court
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/712/1 [1935] Knowle Infants' School GroupShows Billy Grimmett, Dorothy Cook, Joyce Halford, Geoff Scriven, Gordon Chambers, Bobby Allen, Fran Allen, Alan (or Eric) Grosvenor, Kathleen Cross, Olive James, Eddie Wood, Bob Whitlock, Frank Pratt, Dorothy Freeman, Dorothy James, Joyce Billson, Betty Brown and others.
3/713/1 Longdon Road (Waste Lane) looking towards Lodge RoadShows roadside trees.
3/714/1 Warwick Castle: The Ghost Room (Fulke Greville's Study)
3/715/1 Queen Eleanor sucking the poison from Edward I's arm at AcreCopied from the painting reproduced as the cover photo on the Journal of the Medical Defence Union Vol 5, Spring 1989 ISSN 0952-9934
3/716/1 [1928] Knowle Cricket ClubBelieved to be...
Back row left to right: Dennis Clews, Harry Workman, Frank Glover (Sec.), Bill Aucote, Ernest Endall (from Solihull), Syd Jessop.
Front row, left to right: Sam Snow, Dennis Harper, Ernest Neale, Fred Peach, Harry Merry, Jack Harper. [Mounted on card. Duplicate of 3/745/1]
3/717/1 Knowle School GroupShows Teresa Court, Doris Phillips, Betty Court and others.
Mounted on card.
3/718/1 Knowle School GroupShows George Bayliss, Fred Billingsley, Arthur Burton, Mary Smitten, Gladys Hicken, Nellie Cleverley, Charles Lane, Kathleen Clarke, Jessie Harding, Albert Billingsley, Gertie Hinks, Elsie Smitten, Marie Lane, Audrey Harding and others.
Mounted on card.
3/719/1 [1900] Mr. Peach in (Boer War) army uniform
3/720/1 [1900] Group of soldiers (inc. Mr. Peach) in Boer War army uniform
3/721/1 [1900] Group of soldiers (inc. Mr. Peach) in Boer War army kit
3/722/1 Knowle School Class II
3/723/1 Knowle Infants School (Class I?)
3/724/1 Knowle Infants School Class Ia
3/725/1 Knowle Old Boys Football ClubBack row, left to right:
Walter Davey, Jim Davey, Frank Glover, Fred Wilcox
Middle row, left to right:
Sid Gardner, Fred Church
Front row, second from left: George Statham
and others.
3/726/1 [1900] Knowle School GroupAddressed to Mrs. Harper of Hampton in Arden, from 'Alan'.
Postmark illegible, but apparently c. 1900.
3/727/1 [1914] Mr. Bird (headmaster of Knowle School) in army uniform
3/728/1 Mr. Horace Everitt and the former Miss Patricia JeffersonWedding photo.
3/728/2 The former Miss Adelaide Everitt and The Hon Parker
3/729/1 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/729/2 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/729/3 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/729/4 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/729/5 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/729/6 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/729/7 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/729/8 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/729/9 The Red Cross at Springfield House School
3/730/1 [1963] Church & Guild House in the snow (from Kenilworth Road)Photo: Dr. R. J. Bower
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/731/1 The White Swan & The Red Lion. Motor car outside Red LionWhite Swan with timbers exposed. Red Lion rendered. Lyons butcher's shop with sunblind. Berrow Homes far left.
3/732/1 [1904] The White Swan & The Red Lion. PedestriansWhite Swan with timbering exposed. Red Lion rendered. Pedestrians in road, one on crutches.
Christmas postcard addressed to Miss Davey from Lizzie Harrison and postmarked 1904.
3/733/1 [1920] Wilson's Corner. Cycle shop. Cottages beyond. TricycleShows Wilson's Corner after first restoration. Cycles visible in Wilson's Cycle Shop window. Tricycle outside one of cottages thought to belong to Mr. Willcox. Church & Guild House in distance.
3/734/1 [1920] Cycling home from BerkswellShows about nine people cycling along a country road.
3/735/1 Group of people, including Canon Downing
3/736/1 Group of peopleIncludes Eva Wootton, The Revd. & Mrs. Sharp, Gertie Hinks, Dorothy Glover, Miss Phipps and Mrs. Henry.
3/737/1 Group of peopleIncludes Eva Wootton, The Revd. & Mrs. Sharp, Gertie Hinks, Dorothy Glover, Miss Phipps and Mrs. Henry.
3/738/1 [1900] The Church ChoirThe Revd. James Hatton in centre with mortar board. Mr. Lees (schoolmaster) on right. Also shows Harry Glover.
3/739/1 Mrs. Sidney EverittWife of Major Everitt, later Mrs. Paxton. Seen here in the dress in which she was presented at Court.
3/739/2 Mrs. Sidney EverittMounted.
3/739/3 Mrs. Sidney Everitt, with her children (Horace and Adelaide)
3/740/1 [1920] Knowle Old Boys Football Team (2nd Eleven)Shows Walter Davey, Jim Phillips, Harry Peach, Dennis Harper and others. With Canon Downing. Framed.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/741/1 [1913] Knowle Old Boys Football Team
3/742/1 Cricket team
3/743/1 Cricket teamShows Mr. Munro, Mr. Marston (of Parkfield), Dr. Whatley, Mr. Merry and others.
3/744/1 [1910] Cricket team
3/745/1 [1928] Knowle Cricket ClubBelieved to be...
Back row left to right: Dennis Clews, Harry Workman, Frank Glover (Sec.), Bill Aucote, Ernest Endall (from Solihull), Syd Jessop.
Front row, left to right: Sam Snow, Dennis Harper, Ernest Neale, Fred Peach, Harry Merry, Jack Harper. [Mounted on card. Duplicate of 3/716/1]
3/746/1 Knowle School Group. School building in background[Missing] Shows teachers Ethel Tracey (left) and Miss Davis, later Mrs. Faulkener (right). Centre row: tallest girl is Maria Heapy. Mounted.
3/747/1 Knowle School Group. East end of church in background
3/748/1 Framed portrait of unknown lady. Glover family?
3/749/1 Two photos in one frame. Glover family?One photo of a lady, the other of a gentleman.
3/750/1 Wedding group. Glover family?Framed.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/751/1 Group of men. No other details known. Mounted
3/752/1 Group of men. No other details known. Mounted
3/753/1 [1914] Army group (inc. Charlie Willcox) in uniform
3/754/1 Portrait of man. Charlie Willcox? Mounted
3/755/1 Group of three boys. Charlie Willcox standing on leftMounted.
3/756/1 Family Group. Man, woman & two children. Willcox family?
3/757/1 [1913] Two portraits of Charlie Willcox in one mount
3/757/2 Army Group. Includes Charles Edward Willcox. Mounted(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/757/3 [1914] Charlie Willcox in army uniform in the garden at Kingscote
3/758/1 Sunnymount, Kenilworth Road: The Front
3/758/2 Sunnymount, Kenilworth Road: The Hall
3/758/3 Sunnymount, Kenilworth Road: The Drawing Room
3/758/4 Sunnymount, Kenilworth Road: Close up of house from garden
3/758/5 Sunnymount, Kenilworth Road: the house from the garden
3/759/1 Golden End House, Kenilworth Road. Shows mock timbering
3/760/1 House in Jacobean Lane
3/761/1 'Dunster', Jacobean Lane
3/762/1 Poultry Farm, Widney Road
3/763/1 Hill Farm Cottage, Chadwick End
3/764/1 Yew Tree Farm, Arbour Tree LaneDiscarded.
3/765/1 The Manor House (Drawing Room)
3/766/1 Kingscote: Mrs. King and a child in the Garden. Mounted
3/766/2 Kingscote: Mrs. King and a child in the Garden. Mounted
3/766/3 Kingscote: Mrs. King and a child in the Garden. Mounted
3/766/4 Kingscote: Mrs. King and a child in the Garden. Mounted
3/766/5 Kingscote: Mrs. King in the garden. MountedChurch in background.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/766/6 Kingscote: Three people in the garden. Mounted(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/766/7 [1900] Kingscote: Mrs. King with Charlie Willcox in the Garden. MountedChild is Charles Edward Willcox, Mrs. King's grandson. Church tower in background.
3/767/1 [1952] The Manor House (front) (from 1952 sale brochure)(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/768/1 Longdon Hall
3/769/1 Norton Green Farm: The Farmhouse(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/769/2 Norton Green Farm: Outbuildings(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/769/3 Norton Green Farm: The Hall(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/769/4 Norton Green Farm: The Drawing Room?(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/770/1 Henwood Hall Farm. Mrs. Davy's car outside(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/771/1 Widney Cottage
3/771/2 Copt Heath Golf Club House(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/772/1 The Clough: FrontWidney Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/772/2 The Clough: RearWidney Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/772/3 The Clough: Drawing Room?Widney Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/773/1 54, Lady Byron Lane: Front(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/773/2 54, Lady Byron Lane: Front(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/773/3 54, Lady Byron Lane: Rear(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/773/4 54, Lady Byron Lane: Drawing Room?(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/774/1 Ashdean: The FrontDorrridge Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/775/1 Paxcroft: From the rear garden(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/775/2 Paxcroft: The Drawing Room?(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/776/1 The Moat: The House (far view)Four Ashes Road, Dorridge (A former home of the Martineau family)
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/776/2 The Moat: The House (close up)Four Ashes Road, Dorridge
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/776/3 The Moat: The HallFour Ashes Road, Dorridge
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/776/4 The Moat: The Music Room / The drawing Room?Four Ashes Road, Dorridge
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/776/5 The Moat: The Dining Room?Four Ashes Road, Dorridge
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/777/1 Packwood Grange: The House (far view)Old Warwick Road, Lapworth
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/777/2 Packwood Grange: The House (close up)Old Warwick Road, Lapworth
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/777/3 Packwood Grange: Dining Room?Old Warwick Road, Lapworth
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/777/4 Packwood Grange: The Garden, showing the conservatoryOld Warwick Road, Lapworth
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/778/1 Manor Farm, Chadwick Lane(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/778/2 Manor Farm, Chadwick Lane(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/778/3 Manor Farm, Chadwick Lane
3/779/1 [1912] Springfield House: the entrance hallKenilworth Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/779/2 [1912] Springfield House: the entrance hallKenilworth Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/779/3 [1912] Springfield House: the ballroom/music roomKenilworth Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/779/4 [1912] Springfield House: front entrance looking towards BarstonKenilworth Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/779/5 [1912] Springfield House: the main entranceKenilworth Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/779/6 [1912] Springfield House: the stable blockKenilworth Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/780/1 Group of Girl GuidesShows Hilda West and others.
3/780/2 [1929] Knowle RangersShows Eva Wootton, Kath Bayliss, Hilda West and others.
3/780/3 Group of Girl Guides
3/780/4 1st Knowle Girl Guides: Blackbird PatrolShows Ivy Edgington, Margaret Griffith, Hilda West, Mabel Freeman, Edith Cooper.
3/781/1 'Salute the Soldier' poster made by Mr. Percy Cox
3/782/1 Milverton Crescent
3/782/2 Milverton Crescent
3/782/3 Milverton Crescent
3/783/1 Group of Girl GuidesShows Eva Wootton, Mercia Monk, Miss Robinson and others.
3/784/1 Birmingham Road. Spinney left, cottages rightSpinney on left.
3/785/1 Knowle Village Cricket Club, Hampton RoadBack row, left to right: Norman Walton, Harold Brabham,
Jim Austin, Frank Coombs, Phil Austin, Les Gallett,
Nick Brabham, Don Eastham, Frank Lewis (umpire)
Front row, left to right: Jim Marshall, Tick Reynolds,
Mrs. F. Coombs (scorer), Jack Clarke, John Brabham.
3/785/2 Knowle Village Cricket Club: Frank Lewis, umpire & groundsman
3/785/3 Knowle Village Cricket Club, Hampton RoadBack row, left to right standing: Jim Powell, Ian Gregory, Alan Griffiths, Roy Donner.
Centre row, left to right: Richard Lewis, Frank Clipson, George Reynolds.
Front row, left to right: Chris Neilson, Phil Austin,
Tich Reynolds, Jim Austin, Jim Clipson.
3/785/4 Knowle Village Cricket Club, Hampton RoadBack row, left to right: Mrs. F. Lewis, George Reynolds, Frank Lewis, Mike Price, Acton Jnr., Norman Acton,
Ron Forward, Brian Lewis, Tim Reynolds, Mrs. B. Lewis.
Centre row: Jim Austin, Norman Walton, Harold Brabham,
Phil Austin, Roy Donner
Front row: Frank Clipson, Trevor Neilson
3/785/5 Knowle Village Cricket Club, Hampton RoadBack row, left to right: George Reynolds, ??,
David Higgins.
Centre, left to right: Eddie Casewell, Roy Donner, Alan Griffiths, Frank Lewis
Front row, left to right: Jim Austin, ??, Tich Reynolds, Kendall Adie, Jimmy Clipson
3/786/1 Knowle Football Club, Hampton RoadBack row, left to right: Albert Aucote, Glendall, ??, ??, Brian Lewis, Tich Reynolds, Bill Aucote.
Front row sitting, left to right: ??, Hancox, Jack Woolman, ??, ??
3/787/1 Dell Farm
3/787/2 Dell Farm
3/787/3 Dell Farm
3/788/1 The Foresters' procession at Dorridge(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
3/789/1 [1990] Aerial view of central KnowleApproach to Knowle from Stripes Hill. Milverton Road left. Station Road/High Street junction centre. High Street wending through Knowle. Fields at the top of Stripes Hill right, showing possible remain of ridge and furrow. Kenilworth Road and the church beyond. Knowle Village Hall, St. John's Close and the precinct beyond on the left.
3/790/1 Knowle Football ClubShows Albert Aucote (standing, extreme left), Bill Aucote (standing, extreme right), Bill Peach (centre, with ball) and others.
3/790/2 Group of people in front of J G Grove & Son, DorridgeLocation adjacent to Dorridge Station, at rear of present station car park.
3/790/3 [1935] House. Delivery van marked W H Davies, Bentley Heath outsideAlso marked The Mill Dairy. Van has union flag fixed t the front.
3/790/4 Chessetts Wood Stores. Lady at gate. Bicycle in front
3/790/5 Packwood Towers
3/790/6 Hockley Heath Post Office
3/790/7 Hockley Heath Post Office
3/790/8 Ayslesbury Road, Hockley Heath
3/790/9 Lapworth Church: Interior
3/790/10 Lapworth Church: The Lady Chapel
3/790/11 Old Lane, Lapworth
3/791/1 [1947] Knowle Youth Club
3/791/2 [1948] Knowle Youth Club at Solihull Carnival ('Youth and Age')
3/791/3 [1948] Knowle Youth Club at Solihull Carnival ('Youth and Age')
3/792/1 Tilehouse Green FarmNote re Knights family on reverse.
3/792/2 Tilehouse Green Farm. Laser copy of 3/792/1Laser copy of 3/792/1.
3/792/3 Tilehouse Green Farm. Copy of 3/792/1Laser copy of 3/792/1.
3/793/1 [1946] Lansdowne: the house from the garden
3/793/2 [1946] Lansdowne: the lounge hall
3/793/3 [1946] Lansdowne: the lounge
3/793/4 [1946] Lansdowne: the principal bedroom suite
3/793/5 [1946] Lansdowne: the garden
3/794/1 Home Farm: the bull
3/795/1 Home Farm: corn circle
3/796/1 Home Farm: the farmhouse
3/797/1 Alfred Davy at Home Farm. With two dogs
3/798/1 Home Farm: corn circle
3/799/1 Home Farm: harvestingUse Neg. No. 4/231/11a
3/800/1 Home Farm: stooksUse Neg. No. 4/231/12a
3/801/1 Home Farm: a child (Joyce Davy?) with a calfUse Neg. No. 4/231/14a
3/802/1 [1950] Alfred Davy on a tractor at Home Farm
3/803/1 Elvers Green Farm: firemen attending at arson attackMay be 1974 (newspaper cutting re other arson attacks have this date)
3/803/2 Elvers Green Farm: arson attack. Mr. Furlong and a fireman
3/804/1 Kixley Farm from the drive (before alterations)
3/804/2 Kixley Farm from the drive (post alterations)
3/804/3 Kixley Farm: close up of house
3/805/1 [1980] Cuttlepool Farm: the farmhouse from the garden
3/805/2 [1980] Cuttlepool Farm: the farm fields
3/805/3 [1980] Cuttlepool Farm: the farm fields
3/805/4 [1980] Cuttlepool Farm: the farmhouse from the drive
3/805/5 [1980] Cuttlepool Farm: the farmhouse from the garden
3/805/6 [1980] Cuttlepool Farm: cattle in the fields
3/805/7 [1980] Cuttlepool Farm: the barn
3/806/1 [1985] Cuttlepool Farm: the farmhouse from the drive
3/807/1 Cuttlepool Farm: the farmhouse
3/808/1 The Master's House, Temple Balsall: recording 'The Archers'At a village fete. Shows (left to right): John & Kay Dunkerley, Tony Shrine, The Revd. Ernest Palmer, 'Tom Forrest' (standing at table), Geoffrey Burman (standing), Hugh Worthington, Mrs. Palmer.
3/809/1 Cuttlepool Farm: the farm from the fields
3/809/2 Cuttlepool Farm: the farm from the fields
3/809/3 Cuttlepool Farm: the farmhouse
3/809/4 Cuttlepool Farm: cattle in the fields
3/809/5 Cuttlepool Farm: the barns
3/809/6 Cuttlepool Farm: the farmhouse and the barns
3/809/7 Cuttlepool Farm: the farmhouse from the garden
3/810/1 Waterfield Farm: Clare Burman with a lamb
3/810/2 Waterfield Farm: Mr. Geoffrey Burman with a cow and calf
3/810/3 Waterfield Farm: Sheep feeding
3/810/4 Waterfield Farm: Sheep feeding
3/810/5 [1950] Waterfield Farm: Harry Rose (shepherd) with new born lamb
3/811/1 [1950] Looking across to Widney Manor Road (before M42)
3/811/2 [1950] Looking across to Widney Manor Road (before M42)
3/811/3 Hayricks at L E Evans farm, Big Bentley alongside Smiths Lane
3/811/4 [1949] Kale crop at Little Bentley Farm 1949
3/811/5 [1950] Astons Wood, Copt Heath
3/812/1 [1945] Celebrating VE night - Bonfire built on Front MeadowShows Jack Tucker, Mr & Mrs Bill Mace & Miss Moore.
3/813/1 Grove Farm, Grove Road - Tractor and farm workersShows Len Cotterell, Lloyd, F Brazier & Joe.
3/813/2 Grove Farm, Grove Road - Hay cart
3/813/3 Grove Farm, Grove Road - Buildings
3/813/4 Grove Farm, Grove Road - Tractor and farm workers
3/813/5 Grove Farm - from Grove Road
3/813/6 Grove Farm, Grove Road - Hay cart and barns
3/814/1 The Olde House (Phillips/Bonhams)
3/815/1 Mr Norman with his horse drawn farm machine
3/816/1 [1900] Landers' Butcher's Shop. Horse and cart. Advert for LidgateUse Neg. No. 4/231/3A
3/817/1 [1910] High St. looking south. Chester Ho. to Arden Ho. InstituteLeft: close up of Chester House(rendered), Kimbell's grocery shop beyond, Arden House in far distance.
Right: Men's Institute. Sepia.
3/818/1 Washpits Farm
3/819/1 Washpits Farm
3/820/1 [1970] Washpits Farm. Painting by Eva Wootton
3/821/1 Washpits Farm Rickyard. Painting by Eva Wootton
3/822/1 Washpits Farm fields. Painting by Eva WoottonNow St. Lawrence Close.
3/823/1 [1951] View from left side of Elvers Green Lane
3/824/1 Framed photo of Canon Downing opening new extension to Middlefield Hospital
3/825/1 [1910] The canal. Shows barges moored near bridge (Kixley Lane?)
3/826/1 Knowle locks, looking from bottom towards Stripes Hill
3/827/1 Five views of KnowleThe Guild House; the canal wharf at Kenilworth Road; High Street looking south (Chester House left); Knowle church; The Wilson Arms showing Bass sign.
3/828/1 Colour postcard of The SquareWool and Card Shop in foreground . Donated by Miss E McGregor.
3/829/1 Postcard of Chester House4 copies. Also showing Knowle Sale Room.
3/830/1 Postcard of High StreetShowing Greswolde Hotel, Chester House as an antiques shop & Knowle Library.
Chester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/831/1 Greswolde Hotel3 copies. Also K Greenway shop.
3/832/1 Inside view of Coles NewsagentsMrs Cole and Gladys Pettit.
3/833/1 3 photos of Kixley Farm
3/834/1 [1894] 3 copies of painting of High Street looking southShows Church and Chester House. Painting belongs to Ivy Chamberlain.
3/835/1 [1894] Copy of painting of Wilson Arms
3/837/1 Warwick Castle Apartments and Caesar's Tower
3/838/1 Mrs Cole(right) - Owner of Coles Newsagents
3/839/1 Mr Sands of Kixley Farm on bridge
3/839/2 Mr Sands of Kixley Farm with lambs
3/839/3 Mr Sands of Kixley Farm with donkeys
3/840/1 [1894] High Street from painting
3/840/2 [1894] Wilson Arms from painting
3/841/1 Memorial bronze to Walter Cook in Knowle Parish Church
3/842/1 Wooden chest
3/843/1 Church interior from west door
3/844/1 Church interior from west door showing font in foregroundMounted on card.
3/845/1 Church tower and Guild House
3/846/1 Grimshaw Hall (front)
3/846/2 Grimshaw Hall (rear)
3/847/1 [1900] The Square showing Red Lion and White SwanMounted on firm card.
3/848/1 [1900] The Red LionSign Says 'The Red Lion, G Blakemore, Posting House'. Men, boys and policemen in foreground. Mounted on firm card.
3/849/1 [1900] Knowle School Class IV
3/850/1 Magazine picture of painting showing Queen Eleanor - Country Life Dec 1993
3/851/1 Knowle locks looking towards Stripes Hill
3/851/2 Knowle locks. Stripes Hill in background
3/851/3 Knowle locks. Stripes Hill in background
3/851/4 Knowle locks. Stripes Hill in background
3/852/1 Knowle Parish Church: Lion and UnicornPhotocopy from Batsford's 'English Church Craftsmanship' 1941, showing the Lion and Unicorn originally from Knowle Parish Church before their theft in the 1990's.
3/853/1 [1900] High Street showing Curtis Cottage2 copies.
3/854/1 The Square from the southStowe House as a guest house and adjacent cottages left; chemists to Guild House (restored) centre; Berrow Homes wall. Original water colour (framed).
3/855/1 [1991] Chester House: Knot Garden
3/856/1 Elm Avenue, Copt Heath
3/857/1 Jobs Close Park looking towards Nature Reserve
3/857/2 Jobs Close Park Childrens' Playground (big slide)
3/857/3 Jobs Close Park pond
3/858/1 Wrenson's Corner
3/858/2 Wrenson's Corner
3/858/3 [1984] Cottages in Kenilworth Road[Missing]
3/858/4 [1983] Kenilworth Road weighbridge[Missing]
3/859/1 Photograph album compiled by Eva WoottonIncludes many photographs of the church, High Street, etc., with notes by Miss Wootton, including useful dates. Some duplicates of earlier accessions in Wootton collection.
3/860/1 [1930] The Church and Guild House, with German gunPhotograph taken and dated by Eva Wootton.
3/862/1 [1941] The Guild House in the snow (side elevation)
3/863/1 [1921] The Soldiers' Chapel screen
3/864/1 [1921] Soldiers' Chapel, with cross from grave of Harvey WattsShows altar, east window and Flanders cross from the grave of Harvey Watts.
3/865/1 [1930] The Church and Guild House, with German gunAlso shows Monastery House. Snow on roof. Photograph taken and dated by Eva Wootton.
3/866/1 [1924] High St. looking north, new bank in foregroundRight: old post office with old surgery in distance.
Left : Midland Bank and adjacent cottage.
Dated by Eva Wootton.
3/867/1 [1951] Longdon Hall (front)Photograph taken by Revd. Anthony Upton. Dated by Eva Wootton.
3/868/1 The Bank House as a private house
3/869/1 [1936] High Street looking north, with Briskers' frontage rightPhotograph taken by Miss Mary Adams. Dated by Eva Wootton.
3/870/1 [1936] High Street looking south. Misses Blundell's cottages rightPhotograph taken by Miss Mary Adams. Dated by Eva Wootton.
3/871/1 [1972] Church and Guild House, with motor car on Guild House frontShows Guild House after restoration and part of Monastery House. Motor car on Guild House front. Appears to be dated 1972 in Miss Wootton's album.
3/872/1 [1972] The Square from the church gate. Card shop with sun blindsShows Stowe House and adjacent cottages (now the card shop) with sun blinds. Milverton House in the distance. From the collection of Miss Hancox.
3/873/1 Artillery Cottages
3/874/1 Ice House behind Dell Farm
3/875/1 [1904] Bridge over the River Blythe, Springfield HouseFrom 1904 sale brochure.
3/876/1 Dorridge Grove: The Hall
3/876/2 Dorridge Grove: The Dining Room
3/876/3 Dorridge Grove: The Garden
3/877/1 [1973] Knowle Precinct
3/878/1 Knowle Carnival. Horse drawn carriage at Wilson Arms corner
3/878/2 Knowle Carnival. Horse drawn vehicle at Wilson Arms corner
3/878/3 Knowle Carnival. Motor-drawn floats at Wilson Arms corner
3/878/4 Knowle Carnival. Motor float at Wilson Arms corner
3/878/5 Knowle Carnival. Motor float
3/878/6 Knowle Carnival. Motor float
3/878/7 Knowle Carnival. Motor float
3/878/8 Knowle Carnival. Motor float
3/878/9 Knowle Carnival. Group of people. Motor float in background
3/879/1 Mr. Bernard Hawkins (window cleaner)with his ladder
3/880/1 Class at Knowle School(?)
3/881/1 [1957] Knowle Parochial Mixed School panoramic group. Left side(Location: map box, folder 2)
3/881/2 [1957] Knowle Parochial Mixed School panoramic group. Right sideSplit int two photos.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/882/1 [1798] Poster re raising of troop of horse. Includes list of namesCopied from Pemberton's History of Solihull and Its Church.
Names mentioned: Joseph Harding, Thomas Chattock, Judd Harding, Joseph Weston, James Green, Joseph Cooke, Thomas Thompson, John Clarke, William Dawes, Thomas Compton, Thomas Adrian Jnr., Joseph Clarke Jun., Thomas Marshall, Philip Holmes, Charles Curtis, Thomas Smith, Thomas Swadkins, William Cheshire, Stephen Sprigg, William Gopsill, William Tomlinson, Jun. Joseph Capner, John Slater, William Wilson, William Lewin, William Gibbs, James Bate, William Tabberner, John Palmer, A. Boot, Joseph Capner, Thomas Baldwin, John Baldwin Jun., Joseph Chambers, Richard Chattock, Richard Tabberner, Joseph Lindopp, George Banester.
3/883/1 [1963] British Legion DinnerShows Mr. Everitt, Canon Foster, Dr. Bower, Mr. Moulston and others.
3/884/1 [1942] Mrs. Myfanwy Parsons (nee Hotchkiss) in Wren's uniform
3/885/1 [1944] Lt. R.J. Bower RAMC in Burma16 Column, 10th Beds & Herts. In borrowed pack!
3/886/1 [1944] Flight Lt. John Whiteley
3/887/1 Clive Pitt, Jim Mills and George Burton in army uniform
3/888/1 Bob Pitt in Royal Navy uniform
3/889/1 Alf Collier in army uniform
3/890/1 Bill Boggis in army uniform
3/891/1 [1944] Cherry Curtis in WRAC uniform
3/892/1 [1942] George Curtis on leave in Cairo
3/893/1 School Group
3/894/1 Five people skating on fish pond at SpringfieldLocation is the fish pond at Temple Balsall on the Springfield Estate. Identity of skaters not known.
3/894/2 Skating on the fish pond at Springfield
3/895/1 [1951] Miss Minnie Elizabeth Scragg on board ship at Swanage
3/896/1 [1955] Miss Minnie Elizabeth Scragg at Westgate on Sea
3/897/1 [1949] Mr. R. L. Danks' staff outside his grocer's shop
3/898/1 [1947] The County Club High Street (old Congregational Chapel)Marked 'Prop. C. J. Walls 1947' on rear.
3/899/1 [1945] The Church, floodlit on V. E. Night
3/900/1 [1955] Maddocks Newsagents (side elevation)
3/901/1 Group of people in the function room of the Red Lion
3/902/1 Group of people at Middlefield
3/903/1 (Manor House?)School Group, showing Mr. H. G. Everitt
3/904/1 Memorial bronze to Walter Cook, Knowle Parish Church
3/905/1 [1648] Part of map of Warwickshire by Johan BlaeuShows River Blythe encircling Knowle.
3/906/1 [1537] Westminster Abbey c. 1537 (conjectural)
3/907/1 Rome
3/908/1 Ravenstone Church
3/909/1 Lichfield Cathedral
3/910/1 York Minster
3/911/1 Salisbury Cathedral
3/911/2 Salisbury Cathedral
3/911/3 Salisbury Cathedral
3/912/1 Chichester Cathedral
3/913/1 Wells Cathedral
3/914/1 Exeter Cathedral
3/914/2 Exeter Cathedral
3/914/3 Exeter Cathedral
3/914/4 Exeter Cathedral
3/915/1 [1927] Knowle Locks. Shows Pump House
3/916/1 [1927] Knowle Locks. Shows Pump House
3/917/1 [1927] Knowle Locks looking up the flight
3/918/1 [1918] Knowle Locks. Bottom Lock Cottage and Accommodation bridge
3/919/1 [1925] Knowle Locks. Shows Top Lock Cottage
3/920/1 The Black Boy Inn (canal frontage)and nearby bridge
3/921/1 [1935] Workmen who widened the locks. (At Hatton?)
3/922/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/923/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/924/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/925/1 Knowle Parochial School Group[Missing]
3/926/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/927/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/928/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/929/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/930/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/931/1 Knowle Parochial School Group
3/932/1 The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath
3/933/1 Malthouse Row, Hampton Road
3/934/1 High Street looking northKingscote and the old post office right. Children on bicycles.
3/935/1 No. 30 Kenilworth Road
3/936/1 Drum & Monkey, Four Ashes. Men with bicycles outside
3/937/1 [1938] British Legion Church Parade. Group in Red Lion Upper Room
3/938/1 [1938] British Legion Church Parade. Group in Red Lion Upper Room
3/939/1 [1994] Job's close (greetings card from painting by C. Young)
3/940/1 [1860] Grimshaw Hall, from a painting by Maria ChristophersonBarbara Maria Christopherson nee Bower and known as Maria, daughter of Edward and Eliza Bower, was born on 29 Aug 1833 in Birmingham, then lived at The Lodge, Knowle, married Revd John Christopherson on 21 July 1864 at Knowle. She later lived at Stowe House, Knowle and died 7 Dec 1920.
3/941/1 [1860] Knowle Church (interior) from a painting by M ChristophersonBarbara Maria Christopherson nee Bower and known as Maria, daughter of Edward and Eliza Bower, was born on 29 Aug 1833 in Birmingham, then lived at The Lodge, Knowle, married Revd John Christopherson on 21 July 1864 at Knowle. She later lived at Stowe House, Knowle and died 7 Dec 1920.
3/948/1 [1924] Draining of Locks for maintenance and cleaningHarry Fitter on ladder, Jack Reynolds 3rd from right. Card mounted.
3/949/1 [1924] Draining of Locks for maintenance and cleaningJack Reynolds back row 3rd from left. Card mounted.
3/950/1 [1930] Locks before reconstruction 1930sCard mounted.
3/950/2 [1930] Locks during reconstruction 1930sCard mounted.
3/950/3 [1930] Locks after reconstruction1930sCard mounted.
3/951/1 [1936] Grand Union Canal Co boats Formax & Ra c.1936Card mounted.
3/952/1 Noky' Kent approaching Black Boy BridgeBarge is FMC motor boat towing a butty with forecabin. Card mounted.
3/953/1 Lock Keeper's Cottage
3/954/1 Lock Keeper's Cottage
3/955/1 [1952] Harry Fitter receiving prize
3/956/1 Harry Fitter sittting on one of the locks
3/957/1 A barge family.Thought to be Beattie.
3/958/1 Harry and Margaret Fitter
3/959/1 Group of men by locks
3/960/1 [1999] Henwood Bridge showing concrete structure
3/960/2 [1999] Henwood Mill House from footbridge
3/960/3 [1999] Copt Heath Wharf
3/960/4 [1999] Kixley Lane Bridge looking north
3/960/5 [1999] Lower exit of No 6 lock
3/960/6 [1999] From the bottom lock looking north
3/960/7 [1999] Re-building the old brickwork
3/960/8 [1999] Below Hampton Road Bridge looking south
3/960/9 [1999] Copt Heath Wharf from towpath looking north
3/960/10 [1999] Sheets of ice piling up 9 Feb 1999
3/960/11 [1999] Knowle bottom lock from east bank
3/960/12 [1999] Top lock and cottage
3/960/13 [1999] Kenilworth Road bridge and sign
3/960/14 [1999] Copt Heath Wharf sign on road bridge wall
3/960/15 [1999] Copt Heath Wharf from towpath looking north
3/960/16 [1999] Stephen Goldsbrough's boatyard
3/960/17 [1999] Stephen Goldsbrough's boatyard
3/960/18 [1999] Copt Heath Wharf from the bridge looking north
3/960/19 [1999] Hampton Road Bridge looking northAlso known as Waterfield Bridge
3/960/20 [1999] Copt Heath Wharf Waterside Cottage
3/960/21 [1999] The boatyard from the east bank
3/960/22 [1999] Knowle Hall Bridge, Kenilworth Road
3/960/23 [1999] Kixley Lane Bridge looking south
3/960/24 [1999] Underside of Kixley Lane Bridge
3/960/25 [1999] Kixley Lane Bridge from the road looking west
3/960/26 [1999] Three steps as shown in 1924 photo ref 3/948/1
3/960/27 [1999] Henwood Bridge looking north
3/960/28 [1999] Knowle Hall Wharf with sign
3/960/29 [1999] Footbridge over canal
3/960/30 [1999] Date stone showing 1913
3/961/1 [1999] Grove Farm Bridge showing farm, bridge and lake
3/961/2 [1999] Castle Bridge, north of Hampton Road
3/961/3 [1999] Iron footbridge showing 1913 date on pier
3/961/4 [1999] Bakers Lane bridge
3/961/5 [1999] Turnover Bridge
3/961/6 [1999] Rising Bridge, Lapworth
3/961/7 [1999] Canal at Black Boy Bridge
3/961/8 [1999] Black Boy Bridge
3/961/9 [1999] Grove Farm Bridge
3/961/10 [1999] Purnell's Brook ducted under canal
3/961/11 [1999] Iron footbridge steps down to footpath
3/961/12 [1999] Iron footbridge near Grimshaw Hall showing 1982 re-build
3/961/13 [1999] Iron footbridge showing old 1913 piers
3/961/14 [1999] Grove Farm Bridge
3/962/1 [1999] Warwick Road Bridge and Heron's Nest
3/963/1 [1999] Locks at Goldsbrough's yard
3/963/2 [1999] Kixley Lane Wharf, Hampton Road side
3/964/1 [1999] Heron's Nest
3/964/2 [1999] Kings Arms Bridge with engraving denoting rebuild in 1924
3/964/3 [1999] Black Boy from canal
3/964/4 [1999] Black Boy Chimney Sweep sign
3/964/5 [1999] Black Boy from rear
3/965/1 [1999] Top Lock Cottage
3/965/2 [1974] R Knight holding 1974 Lock and Bridge Competition certificate
3/965/3 [1991] R Knight holding 1991 Lock and Bridge Competition certificate
3/965/4 [1999] Old Top Lock HouseBlue bricks at base of greenery - all that remains.
3/966/1 [1993] The canal: Kenilworth Rd wharfPhoto by Alan Moore.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/967/1 [1880] Part of Map of Locks 1880Shows 'coals' on opposite side to Wharf and former road from Kenilworth Road to Knowle Hall.
3/968/1 [1889] Part of OS map1889 showing Lime Kilns
3/969/1 [1988] Pole lowered into lime tunnelAlso showing Mr Cockayne, I Copt Heath Drive.
3/970/1 Kixley Lane bridgeFrom E F Wootton's book.
3/971/1 Heronfield BridgeUnder copyright wo Warwick County Record Office Ref CR367/129/23
3/972/1 [1953] Steam Dredger 'Alice' above Kenilworth Road BridgeDriver Mat Mortimer, Stoker Albert Smith.
3/972/2 [1953] Steam Dredger 'Alice' above Kenilworth Road BridgeDriver Mat Mortimer, Stoker Albert Smith.
3/973/1 Ice boat and 14 horsesNot taken in Knowle but similar would have been used.
3/974/1 [1999] Wild flowers around canals7 photos various sizes.
3/974/2 [1999] Wild flowers around canals6 photos various sizes.
3/975/1 [1999] Knowle Locks
3/976/1 River Blythe in flood
3/977/1 [1983] The Church and Guild House from the north
3/978/1 [1983] The Church from the south
3/979/1 [1983] The Church from the east
3/980/1 [1983] The Church, showing subway entrance and the Boswell tomb
3/981/1 [1860] The Church (interior), from a painting by Maria ChristophersonBarbara Maria Christopherson nee Bower and known as Maria, daughter of Edward and Eliza Bower, was born on 29 Aug 1833 in Birmingham, then lived at The Lodge, Knowle, married Revd John Christopherson on 21 July 1864 at Knowle. She later lived at Stowe House, Knowle and died 7 Dec 1920.
3/982/1 [1984] Christmas tree in The Square
3/983/1 [1979] Rear of 29-35 Kenilworth Road
3/984/1 [1860] From a painting of Grimshaw Hall before restoration
3/985/1 [1979] Rear of 29-35 Kenilworth Road[Missing]
3/985/2 [1979] Kenilworth Road[Missing]
3/986/1 [1979] Grimshaw Hall[Missing] Photo of painting
3/987/1 [1967] Hickman's Farm, Baker's Lane
3/987/2 [1967] Chessetts Wood: The Canal at Chapel Lane
3/987/3 [1967] Darley Mill PoolPhoto of pool only, not house/mill.
3/987/4 [1967] Burton's Cottage (Washpits Farm)
3/987/5 [1967] Packwood Tower
3/987/6 [1967] Packwood Barn
3/987/7 [1967] Four Ashes Farm
3/987/8 [1967] Dorridge School
3/987/9 [1967] Dorridge Church Hall, Poplar Road
3/987/10 [1967] St. Philip's Church, Dorridge
3/987/11 [1967] Carpenter's shop, Station Road, Dorridge
3/987/12 [1967] Dorridge: The Square
3/987/13 [1967] Dorridge: The Shopping Precinct (rear view)
3/987/14 [1967] Dorridge: Avenue Road Surgery
3/987/15 [1967] Dorridge: The Forest Hotel
3/987/16 [1967] Dorridge: The Station
3/987/17 [1967] Dorridge: The Woodlands, Dorridge Road
3/987/18 [1967] Dorridge: Ashley House, Knowle Wood Road
3/987/19 [1967] Dorridge: Car transport on the railway
3/987/20 [1967] Dorridge: The Shopping Precinct
3/987/21 [1967] Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club
3/987/22 [1967] Dorridge Press. Ford Anglia car outside
3/987/23 [1967] Dorridge: Rodborough Road
3/987/24 [1967] Dorridge Methodist Church
3/988/1 [1954] St Anne's CottagePlus accompanying letter
3/988/2 [1954] St Anne's CottageShows 'Aunt Emmy'.
3/988/3 [1954] St Anne's CottageShows 'Aunt Emmy'
3/988/4 [1954] St Anne's CottageShows 'Aunt Emmy'
3/989/1 [1987] Wilsons Arms from NorthColour
3/990/1 [1987] Verger's HouseColour
3/991/1 Church from the westColour
3/992/1 [1987] Fingerboard High Street/Lodge RoadColour
3/993/1 [1987] High Street/Lodge Road cornerColour
3/994/1 [1987] Bank HouseColour. Shows Oyston/Shipways and Halifax BS
3/995/1 [1987] Cover of 'History of Knowle'Colour
3/995/2 [1987] Cover of 'The Collegiate Church of Knowle'Colour
3/996/1 [1987] St John's Close open spaceColour
3/997/1 [1987] Opening of Berrow HomesColour. Shows Rt Rev Hugh Montefiore
3/998/1 [1987] Verger's HouseColour
3/999/1 [1987] Eric Lyons shopColour
3/1000/1 Trehern Memorial, Knowle Parish Church
3/1001/1 Walter Savage Landor
3/1002/1 Gumley Wilson1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1003/1 Kixley Lane1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1004/1 Victoria Buildings - Corner of Station Road & Lodge Road1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1005/1 [1849] Knowle Hall Estate Brochure cover1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1006/1 [1989] Poplar Farm, Bakers Lane (Rising Sun House)1000 years of Knowle exhibition. 2 different sized photos.
3/1007/1 Fete at Knowle Hall1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1008/1 Wilsons Row1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1009/1 The Square1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1010/1 [1993] High Street1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1011/1 Remembrance Day Parade1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1012/1 Nature Reserve1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1013/1 High Street1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1013/2 [1984] Knowle Royal British Legion, external view from Warwick RoadWith parked cars from1980s.
3/1014/1 Ford at Elvers Green1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1014/2 Ford at Elvers Green1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1016/1 Springfield Farm1000 years of Knowle exhibition.
3/1017/1 [1918] Roll of Honour Board, Chadwick End2 different sized photocopies.
3/1018/1 [1977] Copt Heath Farm
3/1021/1 The new schools from the tower
3/1022/1 Station RoadShowing Ron Court's birthplace.
3/1023/1 [1927] Knowle School 19272 photos plus names. Miss Hyman, Mander, Donald Price, Sidney Tarver, Les Moulston, Bill Smitten, Garth Jones, John Burton, Lane, Billingsley, Coton, Harding, Teresa Court, Nora Baldrey, Doris Phillips, Betty Court & Bygraves.
3/1024/1 [1925] Knowle School 19252 photos plus names. George Fletcher, Vic Franklin, Norman Young, Ron Court, Ron Franklin, Phillips, Stan Woodfield, Les Moulston?,Jim Dilley, Miss Chambers, Gloria Blundell, Flossie Howard, Muriel Henry, Doreen Hicken, Olive Jones, Margaret Griffiths, Robinson, Kathleen Bromwich, Hilda Peach, Hayes, Albert?Upton (probably Anthony Upton), Ernie Harding & Bill Ayres.
3/1025/1 [1930] Ron Court on motorbike2 photos.
3/1026/1 [1993] John & Elizabeth CourtPolice sgt John Court and Elizabeth Court, taken at the back of the old Police Station next to Chester House, Knowle in about 1895.
3/1027/1 J J Court 1882-19352 photos.
3/1028/1 [1930] Knowle Bowling Club 19302 photos plus names. Bosley, Groves, Godson (village sweep), Reeves, Bert Jones, Freddie Hotchkiss (licensee Red Lion),Cresswell, Harvey Watts (Chauffeur to H C Smith), Bert Court, Bert Rainbow, Leslie Clarke, John James Court, George Summers, Windsor, H C Smith, C T Clarke, Ernie Court,Dick Court (one-time owner Wilsons Arms) & Phil Lyons.
3/1029/1 [1938] Knowle British Legion Annual Church Parade - 13th November 1938Photo + copy with partial identification sheets. Matt Payne, Charlie Wilcox, Sgt Smith, Mr Cyprus, Rumbold, Alf Davey, Col Pattison, Jim Davy, Fred Curtis, Chris Hammond, French, Woodcock, Ernest Norman Snr, Harry Wall, Bill Hollis, George Smith, David Goodie, Tudge, Cross, Ashmore, Ern Burton, Sgt Major Lee
3/1030/1 Possibly Oddfellows meetingPhoto + copy with partial identification sheets. Matt Payne, ? Barlow, George Smith, Eddie Wilson, Coton, Tommy Hutchings, Bill Chamberlain, Sid Woods, Ern & Sid Burton.
3/1031/1 [1973] Waiting room at Knowle Surgery
3/1032/1 [1817] Photograph of part of enclosure map, Thomas Blyth land, site of Lodge, Waste Lane, Lodge Road
3/1032/2 [1817] Photograph of part of enclosure map, Knowle Common, Wilson, Lewis, Cotterell
3/1034/1 [1920] Court family wedding at Wilson Arms. Knowle Lodge at rear[Missing] Taken from the side of the Wilson Arms.
Groom is member of Court family. Bride is sister of Eddie Smith of Dell Farm. Best man is Eddie Smith (to left of bridegroom).
3/1036/1 Kenilworth Road with Morris car[Missing]
3/1038/1 [1986] Berrow Homes from Warwick Road
3/1040/1 Packwood Grange
3/1041/1 [1900] Landers' Butcher's Shop. Horse and cart. Advert for Lidgate[Missing] Use 4/231/3A.
3/1041/2 [1900] Landers' Butcher's Shop. Horse and cart. Advert for LidgateUse Neg. No. 4/231/3A
3/1056/1 [1938] Knowle British Legion Parade November 1938[Missing]
3/1060/1 [1920] Wilson's Corner. Cycle shop. Cottages beyond. TricycleShows Wilson's Corner after first restoration. Cycles visible in Wilson's window. Tricycle outside one of cottages thought to belong to Mr. Willcox. Church & Guild House in distance.
3/1061/1 The Red Lion (rendered). Men outside. Two policemen right
3/1062/1 [1906] Knowle School GroupMounted. School (?) in background. List of names underneath, but not very legible. Includes Alan Hope, J. Tandy, Fred Wilcox, Topsy Wells, Cyril Tuby, George Peach, Syd Gardner, Nellie White, N. Sadler, D. White, ? Bloxham, Dora Phillips, Miss Lees, Miss Tracey.
3/1063/1 [1929] Eva Wootton with her mother and auntMounted. Also Paddy the dog and Ginger the cat.
3/1064/1 [1913] Eva Wootton (portrait). Aged about 14Oval. Mounted.
3/1065/1 [1928] Knowle Bowling ClubFramed certificate, cup and set of bowls in front of group.
Shows H. Greenland, P. Wilson, C. Haycock, Fred Brazier, F. Hotchkiss, ? Hutchings, G. Gurley, S. Woods, C. Holland, F. Price, J. Millward, William Phillips, W. Smith, A. Jukes(?), Joe Lawrence, Jeff Haywood, Major Cook, Canon Downing, L. Baulcombe, Jimmy Williams, Harry Baulcombe, Jack York.
3/1066/1 [1936] Eva Wootton's photograph album. Family and other photosBlack and yellow hardback.
Jess Robberds (nee Jemson); Wootton family; Sharp family; Groups with Mossy Smith, Mr. Chance, Mr. Sharp, Fred Willcox, Roland Smith, Mrs. Lee, Miriam Lee, Bernard Dickerson. Gertie Hinks. Dr. Whatley Snr. Mary Adams. Edna Dyall. Women's Institute drama.
3/1067/1 [1970] Eva Wootton's photograph album. Photographs of KnowleRed hardback
Washpits Farm and land. Burton's milk cart with Jorrocks the horse. 140 Station Road. Job's Close Park. Old School. Elvers Green Lane. Kixley Lane. The canal. Elvers Green Ford. Joan Currall with her car. Mary Adams and Eva Wootton outside 140 Station Road. Grimshaw Hall. Washpits farm and land in winter.
3/1068/1 [1900] Eva Wootton's photograph album. Family and other photosBlack hardback.
Wootton family. Cresswell family. Chambers family. Hanworth/Milcote/138 Station Road. Norah Edwards (bank clerk). Victor Wareham. Jessie Robberds. Thompson family. Chamberlain family (of Bentley Mill). Arthur Hutchinson Etches. Mr. Joseph Withers. Jimmy Fowler. Welch family. Owen family. The Scouts at Dartmouth (Tarver, Lissiman, Harding, Fletcher).
3/1069/1 [1900] The White Swan and the Red Lion. 1900Copy of colour painting by J. Mackay, dated 1900 (greetings card by Elgin Court Designs produced by The Priory Gallery, Cheltenham, Glos., with details re artist on reverse)
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1070/1 [2002] Knowle BellringersBellringers: Will Ramsay, Ann Sharp, Jill Ramsay, Martin Gay, Rowena Shipley, Steve Shipley
3/1070/2 [2002] Knowle BellringersBellringers: Will Ramsay and his mother Jill Ramsay
3/1070/3 [2002] Knowle Bellringers. With Stephen Shipley and one otherBellringers: Martin Gay, Steve Shipley
3/1070/4 [2002] Knowle BellringersBellringers: Ann Sharp, Jill Ramsay, Ann Sharp, Rowena Shipley
3/1071/1 [1973] Knowle Festival: Morris Dancers
3/1071/2 [1973] Knowle Festival: Float in High St. Curtis's in background
3/1071/3 [1973] Knowle Festival: Carnival procession
3/1071/4 [1973] Knowle Festival: Carnival float
3/1071/5 [1973] Knowle Festival: Carnival float
3/1072/1 [1981] Floral display for Royal Wedding of HRH Prince of Wales
3/1073/1 The church: cedar tree
3/1073/2 The church: the tower
3/1073/3 The church: the tower
3/1073/4 The church: top of the tower
3/1073/5 The church: from the north
3/1073/6 The church: from the north
3/1073/7 The church: the churchyard (north side, bottom end)
3/1073/8 The church: the churchyard (north side, top end)
3/1073/9 The church: the churchyard (north side, top end)
3/1073/10 Aerial view: the church and the old bowling green
3/1074/1 [1979] The recast bells: one of the bells, given by the bellringers
3/1074/2 [1979] The recast bells: one of the bells, Jim Rusher & bellringersBell given by bellringers.
3/1074/3 [1979] The recast bells: one of the bells, Jim Rusher & bellringers
3/1074/4 [1979] The recast bells: one of the bells outside the churchWith children from Knowle School.
3/1074/5 [1979] The recast bells: one of the bells outside the churchWith Jim Rusher and one of the schoolchildren.
3/1074/6 [1979] The recast bells: raising one of the bellsWith children from Knowle School.
3/1074/7 [1979] The recast bells: raising one of the bells
3/1075/1 Lodge Road/Longdon Road corner in the snow
3/1075/2 Warwick Road (?) in the snow
3/1076/1 [1924] Staff at Knowle HallLeft to right: Jack Clements, Nell Hopcroft with niece Irene on lap, Minnie Clements (nee Dark) with daughter Joyce, Will Hopcroft. Taken outside the chapel at Knowle Hall.
3/1076/2 Clements family groupLeft to right: Minnie Clements (sister of Nell), Lily Dark (sister of Nell), Nell Hopcroft, Fred Dark (brother of Nell), Will Hopcroft, Nell Dark (sister-in-law of Nell)
3/1076/3 Will & Nell Hopcroft outside their cottage at Knowle Hall
3/1076/4 Will & Nell Hopcroft outside their cottage (at Knowle Hall?)On the occasion of their diamond wedding.
3/1077/1 [1900] Grove Cottage, Copt Heath (formerly Keepers Cottage)
3/1078/1 [1900] Henwood Water Mill
3/1079/1 The canal, looking south from Barston Lane bridgeWith horse-drawn barge in the distance.
3/1080/1 The canal: Grove Farm footbridge & swing bridge. With bargeSwing bridge was replaced by the present bridge in 1933.
3/1081/1 Bateman's monumental masons yard, High StreetShows the statues and part of Payne's shoe repairers next door.
3/1082/1 [1887] Eleanor West (nee Boultbee) and familyEleanor Cecile Roberts West (nee Boultbee) standing, with Leonard Roberts West (husband) and Elizabeth Louisa Roberts West (nee Alston)(sister-in-law). With notes.
3/1083/1 Grimshaw Hall. Timbers exposed
3/1084/1 [1900] The Square from the south: White Swan, Harpers, horse & cartShows part of Red Lion (rendered), White Swan (timbers exposed), Harpers Butchers and adjacent house, horse & cart outside the Red Lion.
3/1085/1 Illuminated page from the Register of the Guild of Knowle
3/1085/2 Illuminated page from the Register of the Guild of Knowle
3/1085/3 Page from the Register of the Guild of Knowle
3/1085/4 Page from the Register of the Guild of Knowle
3/1085/5 Register of the Guild of Knowle: front of book
3/1086/1 [1684] Page from the Parish Registers, 1684
3/1086/2 [1761] Page from the Parish Registers, 1761
3/1087/1 [1945] The Church, floodlit on V. E. Night
3/1088/1 The church interior: towards the chancel from the naveShows the circular stone in front of the chancel.
3/1089/1 The Guild House: front view
3/1090/1 [1989] Chessetts Wood Mission Church
3/1091/1 One of the stained glass windows
3/1092/1 A group on a choir outing to Northleach
3/1093/1 [1857] Part of poster for sale of the Bulls Head, Kenilworth RoadShows first school in Kenilworth Road, on the same site as the Victorian school opened in 1871.
3/1094/1 Plan from sale of Glebe Farm
3/1095/1 [2003] The Church interior: the organ
3/1095/2 [2003] The Church interior: the organ
3/1095/3 [2003] The Church interior: the organ
3/1095/4 [2003] The Church interior: misericords
3/1095/5 [2003] The Church interior: misericords
3/1095/6 [2003] The Church interior: misericords
3/1095/7 [2003] The Church interior: misericords
3/1095/8 [2003] The Church interior: misericords
3/1095/9 [2003] The Church interior: misericords
3/1095/10 [2003] The Church interior: Wilson memorial
3/1095/11 [2003] The Church interior: Wilson memorial
3/1095/12 [2003] The Church interior: Wilson memorial
3/1095/13 [2003] The Church interior: Wilson memorial
3/1095/14 [2003] The Church interior: Wilson memorial
3/1095/15 [2003] The Church interior: Wilson memorial
3/1095/16 [2003] The Church interior: Wilson memorial
3/1095/17 [2003] The Church interior: Wilson memorial
3/1096/1 [2003] The church from Kenilworth Road[Missing] (Location: Map Box, folder 2)
3/1096/2 [2003] The church from Kenilworth RoadSecond copy (not as well printed) of 3/1096/1)
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1097/1 High Street: Band & Meeks to Kingscote (Sieglinde Hiscox)Shows Knowle Fruit Stores, the Post Ofice and La Boutique Gaie between Band & Meeks and Sieglinde Hiscox.
3/1097/2 High Street: Band & Meeks and Knowle Fruit StoresAlso shows the timbered building attached to Band & Meeks and a small part of Chester House beyond.
3/1097/3 High Street: Band & Meeks
3/1097/4 High Street: Band & Meeks. With Mr. Meeks and staffShows Mr. Meeks (centre), John Thackway and another member of staff (Mary?) Also shows timbered building attached at left hand side.
3/1097/5 High Street: Band & Meeks. With Mr. Meeks
3/1098/1 [1920] Wilson's Corner with Mr. Henry Wilson outsideBicycles just visible in window. Motor car round the corner in Station Road.
3/1098/2 The Wilson Family
3/1098/3 Wilsons Corner from Warwick Road. From c. 1920 onwardsShows the Station Road side of the corner. Motor car in High Street. Milverton House on right.
3/1099/1 [1990] Station Rd/High St. corner in the 1990sShows Midland Copiers and the Chinese restaurant.
3/1100/1 [1940] High Street looking south. Cottages right, Chester House centreWith perambulator and three motor cars.
3/1101/1 [1936] Tilehouse Green Lane
3/1102/1 [1970] The Church choir. With Jim Rusher
3/1103/1 [1932] Collapse of the Greswolde Garage, 1932Entitled Collapse of the Greswolde Garage, but the present garage appears to be in process of building, with rubble on the ground.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1104/1 [1910] Knowle Cricket Club. With namesBack row, left to right:
Arthur Peach, Charlie Harrison, H. Greenland, Charles Sumner, George Blundell, Pip Wilson, Charlie Willcox, Neil Monro, Walter Davey, Harry Merry, Jack Greenland, Fred Peach, D. M. Crowe (umpire).
Seated, left to right:
Jack Milward, Dr. Whatley, W. A. J. Bird, Abe Lumb, Mr. J. Marston, G. L. Thompson, Basil Gardner, C. B. Marston, A. M. Seymour, Frank Wilson.
Seated on ground:
Frank Glover, Edward Seymour, Walter Seymour.
(Framed, hanging on beam in Local History Centre)
3/1105/1 Knowle churchyard (north side): Wilson family vault
3/1105/2 Knowle churchyard (north side): Wilson family vault
3/1106/1 Olton HallFrom 'Green Peas at Christmas'
3/1106/2 Pauline Yolande Duvernay (ballet dancer)From 'Green Peas at Christmas'
3/1106/3 [1838] William Wilson on Go EasyFrom 'Green Peas at Christmas'
3/1106/4 [1844] North Warwickshire Foxhounds. William Wilson, MasterFrom 'Green Peas at Christmas'
3/1106/5 [1833] Gumley HallFrom 'Green Peas at Christmas'
3/1107/1 Deed box formerly belonging to Guy Fleetwood WilsonMarked as follows: Right Honourable Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson G.C.I.E., K.C.B., K.C.M.G. Letters and Reviews.
Contained papers relating to Sir Guy's estate.
3/1108/1 [1857] Part of poster for sale of the Bulls Head, Kenilworth RoadShows first school in Kenilworth Road, on the same site as the Victorian school opened in 1871. Part of poster for Bulls Head with school land given by Wilson
3/1109/1 Nursing staff at Middlefield: Messrs Richards, Oliver & Owen
3/1109/2 Staff and patient at MiddlefieldLeft: Mr. Owen (nurse); centre: a patient; right: Chris Cassidy, a shoemaker who taught the patients.
3/1109/3 [1949] Middlefield: Mr. Owen (nurse, seated) and patientsGeorge Bloor (centre).
3/1109/4 [1950] Middlefield: Mr. Owen (nurse) and Tom Condon
3/1109/5 [1930] Middlefield fete: Alfred Ward (nurse)Mr. Ward was a friend of John (Jack) Owen.
3/1109/6 [1930] Middlefield fete: patients
3/1109/7 [1960] Middlefield: patients' band. Mrs. Lloyd at frontCharge Nurse Harrison took part in the brass band.
3/1110/1 The east front, Middlefield Hospital
3/1111/1 Middlefield: the staffSecond row from back: Mr.T. Cassidy, Mr. R. Brisland, Mr. W. Richards, Mr. West (chief nurse), Mr. J. Owen.
Third row: Miss V. Band (secretary)
3/1112/1 Mr. Horace Everitt in flying gear
3/1112/2 Mr. Horace Everitt in RAF uniform
3/1112/3 Mr. Horace Everitt in RAF uniform in front of his aeroplane
3/1112/4 Mrs. Pat Everitt (nee Jefferson) in WRAF uniform
3/1112/5 Mr. Horace Everitt in a boater
3/1113/1 Mary Moorcroft (nee Gimes) in dress uniformVoluntary Aid Detachment, British Red Cross Society.
3/1113/2 [1939] Mary Moorcroft (nee Gimes) in nursing uniformVoluntary Aid Detachment, British Red Cross Society.
3/1113/3 Mary Moorcroft (nee Gimes) in nursing uniform(head & should)
3/1113/4 [1939] Mary Moorcroft (nee Gimes) & Mary Shipley (nee Sharp)In nursing uniform of Voluntary Aid Detachment, British Red Cross Society.
3/1113/5 [1995] Mary Moorcroft (nee Gimes) on her 75th birthday. 10/5/95Wearing war medals.
3/1113/6 [1940] Mary Moorcroft (nee Gimes) in nursing uniform (head & shoulders)
3/1113/7 Mary Moorcroft (nee Gimes): display of medals etc.
3/1114/1 Capt. John Gimes MC MM, King's Shropshire Light Infantry
3/1114/2 Medals awarded to Capt. John Gimes
3/1115/1 John H. Gimes, in uniform of Royal Corps of Signals
3/1115/2 Medals awarded to John H Gimes
3/1116/1 Alan Gimes in uniform of RAF Bomber Command (navigator)
3/1117/1 [1940] The Gimes familyJohn (left), Royal Corps of Signals; Mary (centre), Alan (right - then too young to join the RAF); Mrs. Gimes in front, with Captain J. Gimes MC MM, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry.
3/1118/1 [1939] Warwick V.A.D. 46 Detachment at the Dial House
3/1118/2 [1939] Warwick V.A.D. 46 Detachment at the Dial HouseWarwick V.A.D. 46 Detachment at the Dial House
Duplicate of 3/1118/1, but enlarged and includes a sheet of names identified so far.
3/1119/1 Will Hollis in RAF uniform
3/1120/1 Group of airmen on motor cycles in RAF uniformWill Hollis (centre), Laurie Statham (right) and one other.
3/1121/1 [1942] Will Hollis (left) and companion in RAF uniform
3/1122/1 Will Hollis (right) and companion in RAF uniform
3/1123/1 Will Hollis, with the Spitfire in which he was shot down(Will Hollis was killed)
3/1124/1 Will Hollis (right) in RAF uniform with two companionsNB The man in the centre is in army uniform.
3/1125/1 Group of airman in front of a tent, including Will Hollis
3/1126/1 Bill Hollis
3/1126/2 Gertrude Hollis (wife of Bill)
3/1127/1 25 Kenilworth Road, home of the Hollis familyLooking across the road to the corner of Wilsons Road.
3/1128/1 [1950] The Manor House garden
3/1128/2 [1950] The Manor House gardenMr. Frewin (left), Mr. Hollis (centre).
3/1128/3 [1950] The Manor House garden
3/1129/1 Mr. Edward Jefferson
3/1130/1 [1968] Middlefield Fete
3/1131/1 [1942] Marion Neal (nee Lane) in Hampton RoadIn uniform as an ATS lance-corporal.
3/1132/1 [1943] Frank & Alice Lane, with Marion Neal holding Rita(later Nix)
3/1133/1 Frank, Marion and Charles (Chick) Lane
3/1134/1 [1956] Philip Nix in RAF uniform at RAF West Kirby
3/1134/2 [1958] Philip Nix in RAF Military Police uniformAt RAF Police Post, RAF North Front, Gibraltar.
3/1135/1 [1945] RAF Group. Alf Nix back row, 4th from left
3/1136/1 William Nix ('Grandad Nix')
3/1137/1 Private Albert Neal, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
3/1137/2 Lance-Corporal Albert Neal, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
3/1138/1 [1945] Harold Neal at Buckingham Palace after receiving his DSMWith his wife Florence and mother Sarah Ann Neal. Note the name of the ship is missing from his hat - a wartime practice to prevent the enemy being able to locate specific ships.
3/1139/1 John Curtis, Royal Marines, aged 19
3/1140/1 [1969] View to south east from tower. Old school in foregroundShows school unoccupied.
3/1140/2 [1969] View to north east from tower. New school
3/1140/3 [1969] View to south from towerShows Cluttons Cottage, Berrow Homes allotments and Milverton Crescent beyond.
3/1140/4 [1969] View to south west from towerShows wool shop and part of Red Lion, with part of bowling green and buildings beyond.
3/1140/5 [1969] View from tower. Red Lion and bowling green
3/1140/6 [1969] View to south west from towerShows Lyons, Chares, George Mason, National Provincial Bank, Midland Electricity shop with St. John's Close beyond.
3/1140/7 [1969] View to west from tower across roofs of Curtis's & Maddocks
3/1140/8 [1969] View to north west from towerShows rear of Curtis's and No. 1685, Wrensons, She, Bank House (Jo Peters), Midland Bank, precinct in process of building and Lodge Road buildings beyond.
3/1140/9 [1969] View to north west from tower. Similar to 3/1140/8
3/1141/1 [1950] Knowle Carnival 1950. In Lodge Road. Band in highland dress
3/1141/2 [1950] Knowle Carnival 1950. In Lodge Road
3/1141/3 [1950] Knowle Carnival 1950. In Lodge Road. Motor cycle
3/1141/4 [1950] Knowle Carnival 1950. In Lodge Road. John Lees representing Aneurin Bevan
3/1142/1 [1952] Knowle Carnival 1952. Highland band in Job's Close Park
3/1142/2 [1952] Knowle Carnival 1952. In High Street
3/1143/1 [1950] Knowle Carnival (Undated). Hampton Road corner (?)
3/1144/1 [1937] Ancient Order of Buffaloes Dance at the Red Lion
3/1145/1 Scout camp. With Reg (ferret) Edwards and John Whitlock
3/1146/1 Greswolde swimming pool. With Alec Empson
3/1146/2 Greswolde swimming poolWith Alec Empson, Peter Forrester & John Harwood.
3/1147/1 [1947] Royal British Legion Women's Section Dinner at the Red LionWith some names:
Mrs. Beesley, Mrs. May Stokes, Mrs. Olive Moulston, Mrs. Kathleen Nix, Mrs. Bernard Spencer, Mrs. L Chambers, Mrs. Barry Young(?), Mrs. C Vill, Mrs. Lander, Mrs. Hewins, Mrs. Curtis (Miriam Lee?), Mrs. Bott, Miss Wedge, Miss L Chamberlin, Mrs. Harry Roberts, Mrs. Boldry, Mrs. Clarke(?), Miss Alice Tubb, Mrs. Poulton, Mrs. Longmore, Mrs. F. Hewlet, Mrs. Sheila Fletcher, Mrs. Ruth Allan, Mrs. North, Mrs. Minnie Young, Mrs. Rainbow, Mrs. Abrahall, Mrs. Lovegrove, Mrs. Ditty(?) White, Miss Joan Penny, Mrs. Bessie Bold, Mrs. A. Fletcher, Mrs. F Young, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Penny, Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Bott, Mrs. Sarah Fletcher, Mrs. Stagg, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Partridge, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Douglas.
3/1148/1 Lady Byron
3/1149/1 The Grove, Dorridge (formerly at rear of present precinct)
3/1150/1 [1960] Mill Pool Cottage, Mill Pool Lane, Darley GreenPhoto probably 1960s
3/1151/1 [1939] The White Swan just before demolitionFrom Birmingham Mail. With associated newspaper cutting.
3/1151/2 [1939] Architects' drawing of new shops to replace White SwanDrawings by architects Ewen Harper Brother & Co. Shops to be built for George Mason, who have surrendered an area of land for road-widening.
3/1152/1 [1940] Home Guard party at the Manor House Solihull
3/1153/1 The Guild House
3/1154/1 Knowle Parish Church: Downing memorial window and font
3/1155/1 The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath
3/1156/1 The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath
3/1157/1 Fanny Willcox (later Smith) and family
3/1158/1 [1838] William Wilson on Go Easy by John FerneleyReproduced in Green Peas at Christmas (1/106/1). Photos from book are numbered 3/1106/1-
3/1158/2 [1838] William Wilson on Go Easy by John Ferneley
3/1159/1 Knowle Bowling Club outing. Motor car in backgroundSeated at front, left to right:
Harry Wall, F. W. Curtis, Mr. Hicken.
3/1160/1 Vice-Admiral Viscount Lord Nelson
3/1160/2 Emma Hamilton
3/1161/1 Drawing of church with carriage in The Square
3/1162/1 W Pitt, Horsebreakers. With May and Cis
3/1162/2 Chris Pitt driving the Bower family to Preston Bagot
3/1163/1 [1970] The old school
3/1163/2 [1970] The old school
3/1164/1 John Chinn, Malster (at Wilson Arms)
3/1165/1 [1868] Mr. & Mrs. Richard White
3/1165/2 [1868] Richard White
3/1165/3 [1869] Richard White
3/1165/4 [1923] White Poulter family
3/1165/5 [1960] Nancy White of Coventry
3/1166/1 [1930] Jack Johnson
3/1167/1 John (Jack) Johnson
3/1167/2 F J Johnson with his MG Magnette
3/1167/3 F J Johnson outside the new service reception
3/1168/1 [1937] Greswolde Garage
3/1168/2 Greswolde Garage: the petrol pumps
3/1168/3 Greswolde Garage: F J Johnson in the office
3/1169/1 1938 Morris 10
3/1170/1 Johnsons Garage: after conversion from the cinema
3/1170/2 Johnsons Garage: the forecourt
3/1170/3 Johnsons Garage: the show room
3/1171/1 Johnsons Garage: Ford breakdown truck
3/1172/1 Johnsons Garage: Moris Minor service van
3/1173/1 [1966] Johnsons Garage
3/1174/1 [1966] Johnsons Garage: selling Cleveland petrol
3/1174/2 [1966] Johnsons Garage: oil for sale
3/1174/3 [1966] Johnsons Garage: used cars for sale
3/1175/1 Johnsons Garage: Vic Upton's retirement presentation
3/1176/1 Johnsons Garage: Presentation to customer
3/1176/2 Johnsons Garage: Presentation to customer (admiring prize)
3/1177/1 Johnsons Garage: 1961 Morris Mini Minor
3/1178/1 Johnsons Garage: export sale to Bermuda
3/1179/1 [1977] Johnsons Garage: Float in Queen's Silver Jubilee Procession
3/1179/2 [1977] Johnsons Garage: Float in Queen's Silver Jubilee Procession
3/1179/3 [1977] Johnsons Garage: Float in Queen's Silver Jubilee Procession
3/1179/4 [1977] Johnsons Garage: Float in Queen's Silver Jubilee Procession
3/1179/5 [1977] Johnsons Garage: Float in Queen's Silver Jubilee Procession
3/1179/6 [1977] Johnsons Garage: Float in Queen's Silver Jubilee Procession
3/1180/1 J B Johnson & Liz Woods (nee Johnson)
3/1181/1 Shakespeare run: Liz Woods (nee Johnson) with Minor 1000
3/1182/1 [1979] Johnsons Garage: minivan sold to Spectrum
3/1182/2 [1979] Johnsons Garage: three vans sold to Protectall
3/1183/1 Johnsons Garage: exhibition at Copt Heath Golf Club
3/1183/2 Johnsons Garage: exhibition at Copt Heath Golf Club
3/1183/3 Johnsons Garage: exhibition at Copt Heath Golf Club
3/1184/1 Liz Woods (nee Johnson) in Minor 1000
3/1185/1 J B Johnson at Prescott Hill Climb
3/1186/1 [1996] Johnsons Garage: last years with Rover
3/1186/2 [1996] Johnsons Garage: last years with Rover
3/1186/3 [1996] Johnsons Garage: last years with Rover
3/1186/4 [1996] Johnsons Garage: last years with Rover
3/1186/5 [1996] Johnsons Garage: last years with Rover
3/1187/1 [1958] Johnsons Garage: advert re 25 years trading
3/1187/2 [1988] Johnsons Garage: cutting re 55 years trading
3/1187/3 [1989] Johnsons Garage: cutting re looking towards 1990s
3/1188/1 Dr. R. J. Bower. To 3/1188/7
3/1189/1 The garden at 72 Widney Road. To 3/1189/10
3/1190/1 Chester House restoration. To 3/1190/11
3/1191/1 [2006] Chester House: reception
3/1191/2 [2006] Chester House: reading room and computers
3/1191/3 [2006] Chester House: the knot garden showing the viewing platform
3/1191/4 [2006] Chester House: the knot garden showing rear of Chester House
3/1191/5 [2006] Chester House: plumber's mark (Tudor Rose) outside porch
3/1192/1 [2006] Schoolmaster's house: 3 Kenilworth Road
3/1192/2 [2006] Schoolmaster's house: 3 Kenilworth Road
3/1192/3 [2006] Kenilworth Road (church end)
3/1193/1 Baddesley Clinton church
3/1194/1 [1975] School group (colour)[Missing]
3/1195/1 [1935] Lodge Road looking towards High Street. With The Hollies[Missing] Shows Knowle Lodge wall on left and cottages on right, including The Hollies and Nos. 29-33 Lodge Road.
3/1197/1 Grove Farm - Building and Dicken familyThree (only two found in audit) photographs.
3/1198/1 Knowle Parsonage House
3/1199/1 [1994] Middlefield Hospital with sketch showing room usage
3/1199/2 [1994] Middlefield Hospital with sketch showing room usage[Missing]
3/1199/3 [1994] Middlefield Hospital
3/1199/4 [1994] Middlefield Hospital
3/1199/5 [1994] Middlefield Hospital
3/1199/6 [1994] Middlefield Hospital with sketch showing room usage
3/1199/7 [1994] Middlefield Hospital garden area
3/1200/1 [1994] Freshfields - temporary residence for Hollymoor patients
3/1200/2 [1994] Freshfields - Woodside Crescent
3/1200/3 [1994] Freshfields - Woodside Crescent
3/1200/4 [1994] Freshfields - Woodside Crescent and Downing Close
3/1201/1 [1947] Knowle bellringers 21st July 1947Eva Wootton, Mary Millington, Eric Wimblett, Albert Nix, Fred Wilcox?, Joe Lightfoot and Alfred Nix.
3/1202/1 'Hillcrest', Widney Road from front
3/1203/1 'Hillcrest', Widney Road from paddock at rear
3/1204/1 Dorothy Woodward in Nurses Uniform
3/1205/1 Austin Ambulance c 1940 (Driven by Dorothy Woodward)
3/1206/1 Front Door at 'Hillcrest'
3/1207/1 [1906] Harry Frank Woodward
3/1208/1 Sarah Power Woodward Mrs. Sarah Power Woodward (nee Heaton), married to Frank Woodward, mother of Dorothy and Eileen. (Eileen married Dr Colin Milne.)
3/1209/1 Backs of houses at corner Station Road/Widney Road
3/1210/1 Seymour family of Linwood Lodge (Sue, Walter, Edward and Mollie) and Eileen Milne
3/1211/1 [1890] 'Hillcrest', Widney Road
3/1211/2 [1890] 'Hillcrest', Widney Road
3/1211/3 [1890] Trees and Flowers at 'Hillcrest', Widney Road
3/1211/4 [1890] Drawing Room at 'Hillcrest', Widney Road
3/1214/1 Crossroads from Grove Road looking towards Bentley Heath
3/1215/1 Postcard showing Springfield V A D Hospital and Miss G Jackson O B E, Commandant
3/1216/1 Grimshaw Hall from rear
3/1217/1 Woodward family at 'Hillcrest' and vehicles
3/1218/1 The Wilson ArmsPhotograph originally sent by W.L. Court (proprietor of The Wilson Arms before John Wall) to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London. Photograph of postcard from W. Phillips Post Office.
3/1218/2 Chester HousePhotograph originally sent by W.L. Court (proprietor of The Wilson Arms before John Wall) to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London. Photograph of postcard from W. Phillips Post Office.
3/1218/3 Knowle Parish ChurchPhotograph originally sent by W.L. Court (proprietor of The Wilson Arms before John Wall) to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London. Photograph of postcard from W. Phillips Post Office.
3/1218/4 Entering Knowle from the Warwick Road (north)Photograph originally sent by W.L. Court (proprietor of The Wilson Arms before John Wall) to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London. Photograph of postcard from W. Phillips Post Office.
3/1219/1 Wilson family vault in Knowle churchyard[Missing] Photograph originally sent to John Wall proprietor of The Wilson Arms by Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London.
[Empty packet on audit.]
3/1219/2 The Wilson ArmsPhotograph originally sent to John Wall proprietor of The Wilson Arms by Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London.
3/1219/3 Greswolde Arms HotelPhotograph originally sent to John Wall proprietor of The Wilson Arms by Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London.
3/1219/4 High Street looking North from the Berrow HomesPhotograph originally sent to John Wall proprietor of The Wilson Arms by Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London.
3/1219/5 Knowle Parish ChurchPhotograph originally sent to John Wall proprietor of The Wilson Arms by Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London.
3/1219/6 Guild HousePhotograph originally sent to John Wall proprietor of The Wilson Arms by Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson in London.
3/1220/1 [1903] Staff at Middlefield 1903Rose Gertrude Winterbottom - Matron, Edith Mutime - Governess, Albert Henry Williams - House Governor, Amy Gertrude Blatch - Secretary
3/1221/1 [1935] Knowle Infant School 1935/62pp
3/1222/1 [2008] Knowle School - Local History visit March 20084pp
3/1223/1 Neale family6pp
3/1224/1 [1975] Knowle Cubs Guard of Honour[Missing]
3/1225/1 [2007] Aerial View of Paterson Court[Missing]
3/1226/1 [1950] Knowle Carnival 1950s6pp
3/1227/1 [1917] Bernard Greenland of Lodge Road - missing in Action 1917
3/1228/1 [1916] Reginald Blakemore - died at the Battle of the Somme 1916
3/1229/1 [1980] Church and Verger's House from Kenilworth Road
3/1229/2 [1980] Church and Guild House from High Street & Kenilworth Road corner
3/1229/3 [1980] Path between Verger's House and Church entrance
3/1229/4 [1980] Graveyard towards rear of church
3/1229/5 [1980] Old School Grounds from Graveyard
3/1229/6 [1980] Garden of Berrow Cottage Homes looking towards Stowe House
3/1229/7 [1980] Garden of Berrow Cottage Homes looking towards Church
3/1229/8 [1980] Wool and Card Shop fom Kenilworth RdShop run for many years by Miss MacGregor
3/1229/9 [1980] Wool and Card Shop and Red Lion
3/1229/10 [1980] Wool and Card Shop from Red Lion Car Park
3/1229/11 [1980] Rear of Wool and Card ShopShop run for many years by Miss MacGregor
3/1229/12 [1980] Wool and Card Shop from Guild House cornerShop run for many years by Miss MacGregor
3/1229/13 [1980] Old school from the Childrens' Field
3/1229/14 [1980] View of Red LionColour
3/1229/15 [1980] View of Milverton Crescent, Wilsons RoadColour
3/1230/1 [1980] Old surgery redevelopment from Lodge Road cornerShowing Collins, Son & Harvey.
3/1230/2 [1981] Old surgery from Lodge Road cornerShowing Collins, Son & Harvey.
3/1230/3 [1981] Old surgery redevelopment from Lodge Road corner
3/1230/4 [1981] High Street from Lodge Road corner
3/1230/5 [1981] High Street from Lodge Road corner
3/1230/6 [1981] High Street from Lodge Road cornerShowing finger pointing road sign.
3/1230/7 [1981] Linwood Lodge from Lodge Road corner
3/1230/8 [1981] Bungalows on corner of Lodge Road & Longdon Road
3/1230/9 [1981] Job's Close House
3/1230/10 [1981] Chester House Library front entrance
3/1230/11 [1981] Chester House Library front entrance
3/1230/12 [1980] Old School in process of conversion to Paterson Court
3/1230/13 [1980] View of old school from playground
3/1231/1 [1981] High Street showing road sign direction Warwick etcColour
3/1231/2 [1981] Paterson Court, Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1231/3 [1981] Nos. 3 - 9 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1231/4 [1981] Paterson Court & 3 - 9 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1231/5 [1981] 9 - 21 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1231/6 [1981] Yew Tree Cottage, 27 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1231/7 [1981] Outhouse, Rear of Nos 35-39 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1231/8 [1981] Outhouse, Rear of Nos 35-39 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1231/9 [1981] Outhouse, Rear of Nos 35-39 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1232/1 [1981] Road Sign at corner of Kenilworth Road/High Street, direction Balsall Common, WarwickColour
3/1232/2 [1981] Berrow Cottage HomesColour
3/1232/3 [1981] Stowe House from grounds of Berrow Cottage Homes showing gateColour
3/1232/4 [1981] Nos 26 - 32 Wilsons Road, Shirley VillasColour
3/1232/5 [1981] Nos 12 - 24 Wilsons RoadColour
3/1232/6 [1981] No 30 Kenilworth Road, corner Wilsons Road/Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1233/1 [1981] Nos 110 - 100 Station RoadColour
3/1233/2 [1981] Nos 92 - 86 Station RoadColour
3/1233/3 [1981] Nos 60 - 62 Station RoadColour
3/1233/4 [1981] Nos 26, 28 & 30 Station RoadColour
3/1234/1 [1981] Nos 77 & 79 Lodge RoadColour
3/1234/2 [1981] Nos 81 - 85 Lodge RoadColour
3/1234/3 [1981] Nos 81 - 85 Lodge RoadColour
3/1234/4 [1981] Nos 89 & 87 Lodge RoadColour
3/1234/5 [1981] No 95 Lodge RoadColour
3/1234/6 [1981] Nos 97 - 103 Lodge RoadColour
3/1234/7 [1981] Nos 105 & 107 Lodge RoadColour
3/1235/1 [1981] Semi-detached houses in Hampton RoadColour
3/1235/2 [1981] Nos 1603 - 1593 Warwick RoadColour
3/1235/3 [1981] No 1591 Warwick Road, Artillery CottagesColour
3/1235/4 [1981] Nos 1585 - 1575 Warwick RoadColour
3/1236/1 [1981] Wilson Arms before extension to connect the buildingsColour
3/1236/2 [1981] Old Surgery after renovationColour
3/1236/3 [1981] No 1612 High Street, Abbey National Building Society, Standley solicitorsColour
3/1237/1 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/2 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/3 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/4 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/5 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/6 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/7 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/8 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/9 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/10 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/11 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/12 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1237/13 [1981] Old Surgery after conversion showing Leeds Permanent Building offices on ground floorColour
3/1238/1 [1981] No 1612 High Street, Abbey National Building Society, Standley solicitorsColour
3/1239/1 [1981] Kingscote, Nos 1681-1683a & 1685-89 High StreetColour
3/1240/1 [1981] Nos 1608-1610 High Street, Bunters RestaurantColour
3/1241/1 [1981] High Street: Road sign direction Warwick / Balsall Common, Hockley HeathColour
3/1241/2 [1981] High Street: Road sign direction Warwick / Balsall Common, Hockley HeathColour
3/1241/3 [1981] Nos 1705-1707 High Street, Maddocks NewsagentsColour
3/1242/1 [1981] Road sign on corner of High Street/Kenilworth Road, direction Balsall Common Warwick.Colour. Berrow Cottage Homes behind wall.
3/1243/1 [1981] The Olde House, Station Road. Phillips Auctioneers, RenovationColour
3/1243/2 [1981] Rear of The Olde House, Station Road. Phillips Auctioneers, RenovationColour
3/1244/1 [1982] No 1671 High Street. Small Talk Tea ShopColour
3/1244/2 [1982] Rear of Wool & Card Shop, Nos 1678-1680 High StreetColour
3/1244/3 [1982] Forecourt of Guild House, showing church towerColour. Pale blue lorry on forecourt.
3/1244/4 [1982] Paterson Court from ChurchyardColour
3/1244/5 [1982] Paterson Court from ChurchyardColour
3/1244/6 [1982] Verger's house from ChurchyardColour
3/1244/7 [1982] Rear of Paterson court from Children's FieldColour
3/1244/8 [1982] Paterson Court, new frontage. Motor car parked on road.Colour. After conversion from the old school.
3/1244/9 [1982] Paterson Court, new frontage. Motor car parked on road.Colour. After conversion from the old school.
3/1244/10 [1982] Stowe House from Berrow Cottage Homes grounds showing Berrow Homes gate.Colour
3/1244/11 [1982] Berrow Cottage Homes gate from Stowe HouseColour
3/1244/12 [1982] Black & white cottages. No 80 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1244/13 [1982] Nos 1689-1695 High Street. Sheldon Florists, MobalpaColour
3/1245/1 [1982] Nos 60 & 62 Station RoadColour
3/1245/2 [1982] Nos 64 - 68 Station RoadColour
3/1245/3 [1982] Nos 70 & 72 Station Road. White plaque reads 'The Cots'.Colour
3/1245/4 [1982] No 58 Station RoadColour
3/1245/5 [1982] Nos 7 - 23 Kixley LaneColour
3/1245/6 [1982] Nos 3 - 13 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1245/7 [1982] Nos 15 - 19 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1245/8 [1982] Nos 26 - 32 Wilsons Road, Shirley VillasColour
3/1245/9 [1982] Nos 12 - 24 Wilsons RoadColour
3/1245/10 [1982] The Spinney, Warwick Road. Fritillary, daffodils & Martigon lily in leafColour. April 1982
3/1245/11 [1982] The Spinney, Warwick Road. Daffodils planted in 1969Colour. April 1982
3/1245/12 [1982] The Spinney, Warwick Road. Celandines & daffodilsColour. April 1982
3/1245/13 [1982] The Spinney, Warwick Road. UndergrowthColour. April 1982
3/1245/14 [1982] The Spinney, Warwick Road. Wild Cherry blossomColour. April 1982
3/1246/1 [1982] Brown's Lane, The MoatColour. April 1982
3/1246/2 [1982] Brown's Lane, The MoatColour. April 1982
3/1246/3 [1982] Brown's Lane, The MoatColour. April 1982
3/1246/4 [1982] Smith's Lane, Site of proposed maisonettesColour. April 1982
3/1247/1 [1982] Site of proposed Knowle bypassFrom Wychwood Avenue/Langfield Road/Warwick Road island.

Colour. April 1982
3/1247/2 [1982] Site of proposed Knowle bypassFrom Wychwood Avenue/Warwick Road island showing houses in Langfield Road

Colour. April 1982
3/1247/3 [1982] Site of proposed Knowle bypassFrom Wychwood Avenue/Warwick Road island showing houses in Langfield Road.

Colour. April 1982
3/1247/4 [1982] Site of proposed Knowle bypassLooking towards Wychwood Avenue/Warwick Road/Langfield Road island.

Colour. April 1982
3/1247/5 [1982] Site of proposed Knowle bypass, Longdon Road end LH cornerColour. April 1982
3/1247/6 [1982] Site of proposed Knowle bypassLongdon Road end left-hand side.

Colour. April 1982
3/1247/7 [1982] Site of proposed Knowle bypassLongdon Road end right-hand side.

Colour. April 1982
3/1248/1 [1982] Trees at the old surgeryRetained at suggestion of Knowle Society. Lovell business sign.

Colour. June 1982
3/1249/1 [1982] Job's Close ParkSite of proposed Adventure Playground. Longdon Road houses.

Colour. June 1982
3/1249/2 [1982] Job's Close ParkSite of proposed Adventure Playground.

Colour. June 1982
3/1249/3 [1982] Job's Close Park pondColour. June 1982
3/1250/1 [1982] Jacobean GrangeColour. June 1982
3/1251/1 [1982] Batts Hall, The DriveColour. August 1982
3/1251/2 [1982] Looking across the fields from Batts HallColour. August 1982
3/1251/3 [1982] Looking across the fields from Batts HallColour. August 1982
3/1251/4 [1982] Looking across the fields from Batts HallColour. August 1982
3/1251/5 [1982] Looking across the fields from Batts HallColour. August 1982
3/1251/6 [1982] Batts Hall grounds, taken from 14 Cook CloseColour. August 1982
3/1251/7 [1982] Batts Hall grounds, taken from near 2a Cook CloseColour. August 1982
3/1251/8 [1982] Site of the proposed development at Batts Hall from the Vicarage windowColour. August 1982
3/1251/9 [1982] Site of the proposed development at Batts Hall from the Vicarage windowColour. August 1982
3/1252/1 [1982] View of graveyard looking towards rear of churchColour. August 1982
3/1252/2 [1982] The Rev. J.V.F. Rusher outside the Guild HouseColour. August 1982
3/1252/3 [1982] The Rev. J.V.F. Rusher outside the Guild HouseColour. August 1982
3/1253/1 [1982] View of High St showing a balloon advertising 'Manoah' in sky aboveColour. August 1982
3/1254/1 [1983] Nos 1709 - 1711 High St, Windridge's Chemist, Monastery HouseColour. February 1983
3/1254/2 [1983] Nos 1709 - 1711 High St, Windridge's Chemist, Monastery HouseColour. February 1983
3/1254/3 [1983] Nos 1709 - 1711 High St, Windridge's Chemist, Monastery HouseColour. February 1983
3/1254/4 [1983] Nos 1709 - 1711 High St, Windridge's Chemist, Monastery HouseColour. February 1983
3/1254/5 [1983] Nos 1709 - 1711 High St, Windridge's Chemist, Monastery HouseColour. February 1983
3/1254/6 [1983] Nos 1709 - 1711 High St, Windridge's Chemist, Monastery HouseColour. February 1983
3/1255/1 [1983] Roadworks in High StreetColour. March 1983
3/1255/2 [1983] Roadworks in High StreetColour. March 1983
3/1255/3 [1983] Roadworks in High StreetColour. March 1983
3/1255/4 [1983] Roadworks in High StreetColour. March 1983
3/1256/1 [1983] Looking across the fields from Batts HallColour. March 1983
3/1256/2 [1983] Looking across the fields from Batts HallColour. March 1983
3/1257/1 [1983] No 1707 High Street, Maddocks NewsagentsColour. March 1983
3/1257/2 [1983] Nos 1707 High Street - Knowle Church, Maddocks NewsagentsColour. March 1983
3/1257/3 [1983] Nos 1707 - 1713 High StreetColour. March 1983
Maddocks Newsagents, Windridge's Chemist, Monastery House, St. Anne's Cottage
3/1257/4 [1983] No 1707 High St - Guild HouseColour. March 1983
3/1258/1 [1983] Car park at rear of Milverton HouseColour. March 1983
3/1259/1 [1984] Brewhouse attached to No 12 Wilsons RoadColour. December 1984
3/1259/2 [1984] View down Wilsons Road showing the Brewhouse & Milverton CrescentColour. December 1984
3/1259/3 [1984] Front of Brewhouse from Wilsons RoadColour. December 1984
3/1259/4 [1984] Rear of Brewhouse attached to No 12 Wilsons Road. Washing on line.Colour. December 1984
3/1260/1 [1984] Knowle Society Christmas Tree looking towards churchColour. December 1984
3/1260/2 [1984] Knowle Society Christmas Tree from the Red LionColour
3/1260/3 [1984] Knowle Society Christmas Tree looking towards Eric Lyons butcher's shopColour
3/1261/1 [1984] Wilson family graveColour
3/1261/2 [1984] Wilson family graveColour
3/1262/1 [1984] Front of Norton Green FarmColour
3/1262/2 [1984] Side view of Norton Green FarmColour
3/1262/3 [1984] Side view of Norton Green FarmColour
3/1262/4 [1984] Norton Green Farm: Bedroom window & chimney potsColour
3/1262/5 [1984] Norton Green Farm: Dining room showing exposed ceiling beamsColour
3/1262/6 [1984] Norton Green Farm: Inglenook fireplaceColour
3/1262/7 [1984] Norton Green Farm: Inglenook fireplaceColour
3/1262/8 [1984] Norton Green Farm: Sitting room showing exposed ceiling beamColour
3/1262/9 [1984] Norton Green Farm: Sitting room showing exposed ceiling beamColour
3/1262/10 [1984] Norton Green Farm: StairwellColour
3/1262/11 [1984] Norton Green Farm: Bathroom showing exposed beamsColour
3/1262/12 [1984] Norton Green Farm: Bedroom showing exposed beamColour
3/1263/1 [1985] Mrs. Elaine Warner (Knowle Society) greeting the Mayor, Cllr Ronald Scannell, on his arrival2 May 1985. Colour.
3/1263/2 [1985] Mrs. Elaine Warner (Knowle Society) with the Mayor & Mayoress, Cllr & Mrs. Ronald Scannell.2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/3 [1985] Dr. R.J. Bower, Mrs. Elaine Warner, Mrs. Valerie Morton, Cllr. Ronald Scannell2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/4 [1985] Dr. R.J. Bower, Mrs. Scannell, Cllr. R. Scannell with members of the British Legion2 May 1985. Colour
British Legion flags.
3/1263/5 [1985] Dr. R.J. Bower, Mrs. Scannell, Cllr. R. Scannell with members of the British Legion2 May 1985. Colour
British Legion flags.
3/1263/6 [1985] Cllr & Mrs. Scannell with guests. Mrs. Stella Jarman RH bottom corner.2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/7 [1985] Dr. R.J. Bower, Mrs. Scannell, Cllr. R. Scannell with members of the British Legion2 May 1985. Colour
British Legion flags.
3/1263/8 [1985] Dr. R.J. Bower giving his speech to guests. Mr. David Gimes behind Mrs. Scannell.2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/9 [1985] Dr. R.J. Bower (Knowle Society) with the Mayor & Mayoress, Cllr & Mrs. Ronald Scannell.2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/10 [1985] Wartime exhibition - guests2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/11 [1985] Wartime exhibition - guests2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/12 [1985] Wartime exhibition - guests2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/13 [1985] Wartime exhibition - guests2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/14 [1985] Wartime exhibition - guests2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/15 [1985] Wartime exhibition - guests2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/16 [1985] Wartime exhibition -guests including Mrs. Myfanwy Parsons2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/17 [1985] Wartime exhibition guests including Mr. Kenneth Horne & Mrs. Eileen Arden2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/18 [1985] Wartime exhibition guests2 May 1985. Colour
Mr. Kenneth Horne, Mrs. Eileen Arden, Mrs. Myfanwy Parsons, Mr. Alfred Vernon
3/1263/19 [1985] Wartime exhibition guests including Mrs. Ethel Hathaway2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/20 [1985] Wartime exhibition - guests2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/21 [1985] British Legion members including Mr. Alfred Vernon2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/22 [1985] Cllr R. Scannell & Mrs. E. Warner, with Wartime Knowle Exhibition behind2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/23 [1985] Wartime Knowle Exhibition: Names of those killed in the Great War & Second World War2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/24 [1985] Guests viewing Wartime Knowle Exhibition2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/25 [1985] Guests viewing Wartime Knowle Exhibition2 May 1985. Colour
3/1263/26 [1985] Guests viewing Wartime Knowle Exhibition2 May 1985. Colour
3/1264/1 [1985] Wilsons Arms Public House from Lodge RoadColour
3/1264/2 [1985] High Street looking towards Greswolde Arms Hotel & Chester HouseColour
Showing A-board advertising A.W. Lashford's (Butcher) sausages.
3/1264/3 [1985] Greswolde Arms Hotel, Nos 1659-61 High Street, Chester HouseColour
3/1264/4 [1985] Nos 1659-1661 High StreetColour
Shops: Exchange Travel/Ellora Curry Centre/Shipways Estate Agents/Billy the Kid (children's clothes).
3/1264/5 [1985] Chester House, Nos 1671-1675 High StreetColour
Shops: Silverline Travel Centre/Richard Lukeman Fine Art.
3/1264/6 [1985] Side view of Chester House before construction of Greville CourtColour
3/1264/7 [1985] The CenotaphColour
3/1264/8 [1985] The CenotaphColour
3/1264/9 [1985] Berrow Homes, corner of Kenilworth Road & High StColour
3/1265/1 [1985] Ridge & furrow in a field behind Cook Close/Stripes HillColour
3/1265/2 [1985] Ridge & furrow in a field behind Cook Close/Stripes HillColour
3/1266/1 [1985] The Church & Guild House in the snowColour. (Main part of picture is Church.)
3/1266/2 [1985] The Church & Guild House in the snowColour. (Guild House is larger part of picture.)
3/1267/1 [1986] The Brewhouse in process of demolition, adjacent No 12 Wilsons RoadColour
3/1267/2 [1986] The Brewhouse in process of demolition, adjacent No 12 Wilsons RoadColour
3/1268/1 [1986] Wilson's Arms showing Lodge Road junction with Warwick RoadColour
3/1268/2 [1986] Victoria Buildings, corner of Station Road/Lodge RoadColour
Shops: Turret Stores, R.K. Lyons Butcher, The Book Room.
3/1268/3 [1986] Victoria Buildings, corner of Station Road/Lodge RoadColour.
Shops: Turret Stores/R.K. Lyons Butcher/The Book Room.
3/1268/4 [1986] No 23 Station Road. Shops: Strachan Studio - Goodman's FurnitureColour
3/1268/5 [1986] Wrenson's Corner. Corner Station Road/Warwick Road. Milverton House on rightColour
3/1268/6 [1986] No 1644 High Street - Knowle Goldsmiths & residential cottageColour
3/1268/7 [1986] No 1626 High StreetColour
Shops: Shipways Estate Agents/Halifax Building Society/Opticians. Sign: Bank Hotel.
3/1268/8 [1986] No 1622 High St (Men's Institute) & Nos 1624-1628 High StreetColour
Shops: Bright Willis Estate Agents.
3/1268/9 [1986] No 1622 High St (Men's Institute) & Nos 1624-1628 High StreetColour
Shops: Bright Willis Estate Agents.
3/1268/10 [1986] Rear of No 1692 High Street, Soden's ButchersColour
3/1268/11 [1986] Nos 1707-1711 High Street. Shops: Maddocks Newsagents/Chemist. Monastery House.Colour
3/1268/12 [1986] No 1619 Warwick Road, before conversion to officesColour
3/1269/1 [1986] The Spinney & Warwick Road banK - Working Party 30 November 1986Colour.
Showing Dr. R. Bower, Mrs. E. Warner & Mrs. S. Jarman.
3/1269/2 [1986] The Spinney & Warwick Road bank - Working Party 30 November 1986Colour.
Showing Mrs. E. Warner.
3/1269/3 [1986] The Spinney & Warwick Road bank - Working Party 30 November 1986.Colour.
Showing Dr. R. Bower & Mrs S. Jarman.
3/1269/4 [1986] The Spinney & Warwick Road bank. Working Party 30 November 1986.Colour.
Showing Dr R. Bower & Mrs E. Warner.
3/1270/1 [1987] Dismantling the Christmas TreeColour.
6 January 1987.
3/1270/2 [1987] Dismantling the Christmas TreeColour.
6 January 1987.
3/1271/1 [1987] Hampton Road loop near Waterfield FarmColour.
6 January 1987.
3/1272/1 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Garden clearance & demolition of the yew tree.
3/1272/2 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Garden clearance & demolition of the yew tree. January 1987
3/1272/3 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Garden clearance & demolition of the yew tree. January 1987.
3/1272/4 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Garden clearance & demolition of the yew tree. January 1987.
3/1272/5 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Garden clearance & demolition of the yew tree. January 1987.
3/1272/6 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405B Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Showing the stump of the demolished yew tree. January 1987.
3/1272/7 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405B Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
January 1987.
3/1273/1 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Internal view.
3/1273/2 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Internal view.
3/1273/3 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage
Internal view.
3/1273/4 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Internal view.
3/1273/5 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Internal view.
3/1273/6 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, No 1405b Warwick Road, Copt HeathColour. Currently known as Keeper's Cottage.
Internal view.
3/1274/1 [1987] Knowle Society meetingColour.
4 February 1987
3/1274/2 [1987] Knowle Society meetingColour.
4 February 1987.
3/1274/3 [1987] Knowle Society meetingColour.
4 February 1987.
3/1274/4 [1987] Knowle Society meetingColour.
4 February 1987.
3/1274/5 [1987] Knowle Society meetingColour.
4 February 1987.
3/1275/1 [1987] Copt Heath: Replacement of elm avenue with forest trees (following Dutch elm disease)Colour
3/1276/1 [1987] Walkway, Browns Lane EstateColour
3/1276/2 [1987] The pond, Browns Lane EstateColour. At Knowle Society's suggestion the pond was retained when the new estate was built
3/1276/3 [1987] The pond, Browns Lane EstateColour. At Knowle Society's suggestion the pond was retained when the new estate was built
3/1277/1 [1987] Paterson Court from the Children's FieldColour
3/1278/1 [1987] Wash house at the rear of Wool & Card shop, No 1678 High StreetColour
3/1278/2 [1987] Wash house at the rear of Wool & Card shop, No 1678 High StreetColour
3/1279/1 [1987] Entrance to Football Club, Hampton Lane[Missing] Colour. Copper beech planted by Knowle Society
3/1279/2 [1987] Red Lion Car Park[Missing] Colour. Purple beech hedging
3/1279/3 [1987] Knowle Village HallColour. Cedar planted on the grass at the front.
3/1279/4 [1987] Rear of the Bank HouseColour. Evergreen oak & Silver birch
3/1279/5 [1987] View from Red Lion Carpark towards the Bowling GreenColour.
Shows trees silhoutted against the sky.
3/1280/1 [1987] New build offices at 23 Station RoadColour.
Formerly Goodman's Furniture/Strachan Studio shop.
3/1281/1 [1987] 'The Parade', corner of Station Road & Warwick RoadColour.
Banks: Lloyds Bank Ltd, Barclays Bank. Shop: Barbara of London.
3/1281/2 [1987] 'The Parade', corner of Station Road & Warwick RoadColour.
Banks: Lloyds Bank Ltd, Barclays Bank. Shop: Barbara of London.
3/1282/1 [1987] Kixley Barn/The Old Barn House, corner of Kixley Lane & Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1283/1 [2000] Grimshaw HallColour
3/1283/2 [2000] Grimshaw HallColour
3/1283/3 [2000] Grimshaw HallColour
3/1283/4 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Writing on windowsColour
3/1283/5 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Writing on windowsColour
3/1283/6 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Living roomColour
3/1283/7 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Living roomColour
3/1283/8 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Living roomColour. The picture on the easel is a print of 'Lady Agnew of Lochnaw' by John Singer Sargent. The original hangs in the National Gallery of Scotland.
3/1283/9 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Living roomColour
3/1283/10 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Living roomColour
3/1283/11 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Living roomColour
3/1283/12 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Living roomColour
3/1283/13 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Living roomColour
3/1283/14 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: StaircaseColour
3/1283/15 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: StaircaseColour
3/1283/16 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: StaircaseColour
3/1283/17 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: StaircaseColour
3/1283/18 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: StaircaseColour
3/1283/19 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Bed roomColour
3/1283/20 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Bed roomColour
3/1283/21 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Bed roomColour
3/1283/22 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Bed roomColour
3/1283/23 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: Bed roomColour
3/1283/24 [2003] Grimshaw Hall - Interior: FireplaceColour
3/1284/1 [1995] Wartime Knowle Exhibition - displayColour
3/1284/2 [1995] Wartime Knowle Exhibition - displayColour
3/1284/3 [1995] Wartime Knowle Exhibition - displayColour
3/1284/4 [1995] Wartime Knowle Exhibition - displayColour
3/1284/5 [1995] Wartime Knowle Exhibition - displayColour
3/1284/6 [1995] Wartime Knowle Exhibition - Dr Bower and British Legion representativesColour
3/1284/7 [1995] Wartime Knowle Exhibition - guests: Elizabeth Stanley and Les Kyles in foregroundColour
3/1285/1 [1995] VE/VJ Day 50th anniversary celebrations: showing Dr And Mrs Bower, Elizabeth StanleyColour
3/1285/2 [1995] VE/VJ Day 50th anniversary celebrationsColour
3/1286/1 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Morris DancersColour
3/1286/2 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Sea ScoutsColour
3/1286/3 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: actors in period costumeColour
3/1286/4 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Knowle SinfoniaColour
3/1286/5 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: NSPAA stallColour
3/1286/6 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: RNLI LifeboatColour
3/1286/7 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: bouncy castle outside Chester HouseColour
3/1286/8 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Ye Olde Knowle Bowling Club stallColour
3/1286/9 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Punch & JudyColour
3/1286/10 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Stilt WalkerColour
3/1286/11 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Knowle Society gazebo on the greenColour
3/1286/12 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Knowle Society gazebo on the greenColour
Gary Masters, Leighton Jones, Lady Mayoress.
3/1286/13 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: outside Curtis'sColour
3/1286/14 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: outside Curtis's with members of Curtis familyColour
3/1286/15 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: outside Guild HouseColour
3/1286/16 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High StreetColour
3/1286/17 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: wedding car preceded by 'Town Crier', Phil VinceColour
3/1286/18 [2002] Golden Jubilee Celebrations in High Street: Knowle Society gazeboColour.
Susan Trucchi, Sandra Lea, Gary Masters, Leighton Phillips (Jones?) and Phil Vince.
3/1287/1 Bowling GreenColour
3/1287/2 [1994] Bowling GreenColour
3/1287/3 Bowling GreenColour
3/1287/4 Bowling GreenColour
3/1287/5 Bowling GreenColour
3/1288/1 [1994] Greswolde Arms HotelColour
3/1288/2 [1994] Greswolde Arms HotelColour
3/1288/3 [1996] Greswolde Arms HotelColour
3/1288/4 Flower display outside the Greswolde ArmsColour
3/1288/5 [1996] Flower display outside the Greswolde ArmsColour.
Knowle Precinct entrance, Casson and Toni's.
3/1289/1 Lloyds Bank, Station Rd - For SaleColour
3/1289/2 Lloyds Bank, Station Road showing gargoyle detailColour
3/1290/1 [1996] Lloyds Bank, High StColour
3/1292/1 Flower basket outside Minits, Knowle Goldsmiths and PalmersColour
3/1293/1 Flower basket outside MinitsColour
3/1294/1 Flower basket outside Chester HouseColour
3/1295/1 [2002] Red LionColour
3/1295/2 [2002] Red Lion fireplaceColour
3/1295/3 Red Lion SignColour
3/1296/1 Chester House Knot GardenColour
3/1297/1 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Platform partyColour.
Includes Iain Mills MP, Cllr D Holl Allen, Dr R J Bower, Rev S Seamer
3/1298/1 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/2 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/3 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/4 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/5 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/6 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/7 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/8 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/9 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/10 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/11 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/12 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/13 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/14 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1298/15 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - Award WinnersColour
3/1299/1 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - GuestsColour
3/1299/2 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - GuestsColour
3/1299/3 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards - GuestsColour
3/1300/1 [1987] Knowle Society 1962-87: Commemorative cakeColour
3/1300/2 [1987] Knowle Society 1962-87: Commemorative cakeColour
3/1300/3 [1987] Knowle Society 1962-87: Commemorative cakeColour.
Cllr D Holl Allen and Dr R J Bower
3/1301/1 [1987] Mrs Joseph sitting on commemorative seat to Basil Joseph, Knowle Society memberColour.
Seat inscribed 'Remember Basil Joseph 1986 - Donated by the Knowle Society'
3/1301/2 [1987] Mrs Joseph sitting on commemorative seat to Basil Joseph, Knowle Society memberColour.
Seat inscribed 'Remember Basil Joseph 1986 - Donated by the Knowle Society'
3/1301/3 [1987] Mrs Joseph & Dr R J Bower sitting on commemorative seatColour.
Seat inscribed 'Remember Basil Joseph 1986 - Donated by the Knowle Society'
3/1301/4 [1987] Basil Joseph's commemorative seatB & W.
Seat inscribed 'Remember Basil Joseph 1986 - Donated by the Knowle Society'
3/1302/1 [1987] Wilsons Arms during alterationsColour
3/1303/1 [1987] Cowslip Field near Wychwood AvenueColour
3/1303/2 [1987] Cowslip Field near Wychwood AvenueColour
3/1304/1 [1987] Footpath, Hampton Lane (Road)Colour. Hampton Road in Knowle was originally known as Hampton Lane.
3/1304/2 [1987] Footpath, Hampton LaneColour
3/1305/1 [1987] Canal from Kixley BridgeColour
3/1306/1 [1987] Footpath through ChurchyardColour
3/1307/1 [1987] Church roof replacementColour
3/1307/2 [1987] Church roof replacementColour
3/1307/3 [1987] Church roof replacementColour
3/1308/1 [1987] Aerial view from Church tower towards Berrow HomesColour
3/1308/2 [1987] Aerial view from Church tower towards Arden SchoolColour
3/1308/3 [1987] Aerial view from Church tower looking northColour
3/1308/4 [1987] Aerial view from Church tower towards ParkColour
3/1308/5 [1987] Aerial view from Church tower towards Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1308/6 [1987] Aerial view from Church tower towards High StreetColour
3/1308/7 [1987] Aerial view from Church tower towards Library Car ParkColour
3/1309/1 [1987] Turret Stores, Station RoadColour
3/1310/1 [1987] Chester House from rear prior to Greville Court developmentColour
3/1311/1 [1986] 159 Station RoadColour
3/1312/1 [1987] Station Road/ High Street cornerColour.
Showing Midland Copiers Business Systems and Bangal Restaurant
3/1313/1 [1987] Station Road/ High Street cornerColour.
Showing Barclays Bank and Lloyds Bank
3/1314/1 [1987] Planting of Walnut Tree, St John's CloseColour
3/1314/2 [1987] Planting of Walnut Tree, St John's CloseColour
3/1315/1 [1987] Jet petrol stationColour
3/1315/2 [1987] Jet petrol stationColour
3/1315/3 [1987] Jet petrol stationColour
3/1316/1 [1987] High StreetColour.
Showing Knowle Photographic.
3/1317/1 [1987] Yew Tree CottageColour
3/1317/2 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage groundsColour
3/1318/1 [1987] Cook CloseColour
3/1319/1 [1987] Tiddlewink Barn, Grove FarmColour
3/1319/2 [1987] Tiddlewink Barn, Grove FarmColour
3/1320/1 [1987] 1619 Warwick RdColour
3/1320/2 [1987] 1619 Warwick RdColour
3/1321/1 [1987] Presentation to Dr R J Bower for 25 years service as Chairman of Knowle SocietyColour
3/1321/2 [1987] Presentation to Dr R J Bower for 25 years service as Chairman of Knowle SocietyColour.
Shows Mrs M J Bower & Stella Jarman
3/1321/3 [1987] Presentation to Dr R J Bower for 25 years service as Chairman of Knowle SocietyColour.
Shows Dr R J Bower and Myffy Parsons
3/1322/1 [1987] Shops in High StreetColour.
Shows Tony Letterese, Toffs, Morton's Newsagents, Graham Lovesey, Billy the Kid
3/1322/2 [1988] Shops in High StreetColour.
Shows Toffs & Morton's Newsagents
3/1323/1 Guild HouseColour
3/1324/1 Chester House AntiquesColour.
Building with supporting props
Chester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/1325/1 [1963] Dell Farm demolitionColour
3/1326/1 [1971] View from Jobs Close to Tilehouse Green Lane and Burton's FarmColour
3/1327/1 [1973] View from Church Tower across Junior School to FillongleyColour
3/1328/1 [1973] View from Church Tower looking northColour.
Solihull Church and the Rotunda just visible
3/1329/1 [1973] Milverton Farm BarnsColour
3/1330/1 [1967] 1606 High St demolitionColour.
Showing Bettawalls and old road direction sign
3/1331/1 Melvin Poel and Thackery shopsColour
3/1332/1 The Gallery RestaurantColour
3/1333/1 [1968] Rear of Bethell & Johnson latterly Bright WillisColour.
During early development
3/1333/2 [1968] Rear of Bank HouseColour.
During early development
3/1334/1 [1984] Maddocks NewsagentsColour
3/1335/1 Curtis's shopsColour.
Taken from upper storey across High Street.
3/1335/2 High Street showing Fen End Nurseries, Arden Jewellers, La Boutique going down to Chester HouseColour
3/1335/3 High Streets showing Billy the Kid and David Stewart (Halifax BS)Colour
3/1335/4 High Street showing The Village PantryColour
3/1336/1 [1970] Daffodils and bluebells in the Spinney, Warwick RoadColour
3/1336/2 [1982] The Spinney, Warwick RoadColour
3/1336/3 [1982] The Spinney, Warwick RoadColour
3/1336/4 The Spinney, Warwick RoadColour
3/1337/1 [1977] Jubilee Tree PlantingColour
3/1337/2 [1977] Jubilee Tree PlantingColour
3/1337/3 [1977] Jubilee Tree PlantingColour
3/1338/1 Elm Tree, Barcheston RoadColour
3/1339/1 [1973] Milverton barnsColour
3/1340/1 [1975] Orchids in the Nature ReserveColour
3/1340/2 [1975] Marsh Marigolds in the Nature ReserveColour
3/1341/1 [1989] Woodland near Wychwood AvenueColour
3/1342/1 [1983] Kixley Lane beyond the bridgeColour
3/1342/2 Kixley Lane BridgeColour
3/1343/1 [2002] Canal at Knowle WharfColour
3/1343/2 [2002] Canal at Kenilworth Road showing Towpath Walk signColour
3/1344/1 [1989] Grove Farm, Jacobean LaneColour
3/1345/1 [1989] Lansdowne FarmColour
3/1346/1 [1989] Cuttlepool Farm BarnColour
3/1346/2 [1989] Cuttlepool Farm BarnColour
3/1347/1 HarvestingColour
3/1348/1 Greswolde Hotel SignColour
3/1349/1 Wilsons Arms SignColour
3/1349/2 Wilsons ArmsColour
3/1350/1 Elvers Green Lane FordColour
3/1350/2 Elvers Green Lane FordColour
3/1350/3 [2002] Elvers Green Lane FordColour
3/1350/4 [2002] Elvers Green LaneColour
3/1350/5 [2002] Elvers Green Lane BridgeColour
3/1351/1 Linwood Lodge, Warwick RoadColour
3/1352/1 [1970] Rear of Artillery CottagesColour
3/1353/1 [1973] Police StationColour
3/1354/1 Station RoadColour
3/1354/2 32-38 Station Road. Grove PlaceColour
3/1355/1 [1989] Knowle Festival. Knowle Society FloatColour
3/1355/2 [1989] Knowle Festival. Knowle Society FloatColour
3/1356/1 [1980] Knowle Festival. Knowle Society FloatColour
3/1356/2 [1980] Knowle Festival. Knowle Society FloatColour
3/1356/3 [1980] Knowle Festival. Knowle Society FloatColour
3/1357/1 [1978] Chester HouseColour
3/1358/1 High Street showing Chester House and Greswolde ArmsColour
3/1358/2 High Street showing shop adjacent to former Post OfficeColour
3/1359/1 Allotment rear of Bay TreeColour
3/1360/1 Rear of Wool ShopColour
3/1361/1 Rookery Fence. Station Road/St Johns CloseColour
3/1362/1 5 Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1363/1 Windridges ChemistColour
3/1364/1 Old SurgeryColour
3/1365/1 [1980] Aerial view from Church tower looking across Junior SchoolColour
3/1365/2 [1980] Aerial view from Church tower looking down Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1365/3 [1980] Aerial view from Church towerColour
Showing new verger's cottage and rear of Kimbells Walk development.
3/1366/1 [1979] Gilbys Inn latterly Bridgewater Hotel and Heron's NestColour
3/1367/1 Waterfield Farm[Missing] Colour
3/1368/1 Wilsons RowColour
3/1369/1 [2002] Millennium PostColour
3/1369/2 [2002] Millennium PostColour
3/1369/3 [2002] Millennium PostColour
3/1370/1 Local History CentreColour
3/1371/1 Norton Green FarmColour
3/1371/2 Norton Green FarmColour
3/1371/3 Norton Green FarmColour
3/1371/4 Norton Green Farm BarnColour
3/1371/5 Norton Green Farm. InsideColour
3/1372/1 [1978] Conservation FairB & W.
Stamped copyright to Solihull News
3/1373/1 [1980] Festival ExhibitionB & W.
Stamped copyright to Solihull News
3/1374/1 [1980] Cowslip RescueB & W.
Stamped copyright to Solihull News
3/1375/1 [1978] Nature Reserve - with Miranda the DonkeyB & W.
Stamped copyright to Solihull News
3/1376/1 [1972] Knowle Society's 10th BirthdayB & W.
Shows Dr Bower, Myffy Parsons, Stella Jarman, Basil Joseph
3/1377/1 Chester House Civic Trust AwardB & W.
Stamped copyright to Bham Post & Mail
3/1378/1 Chester House SeatB & W.
Stamped copyright to Solihull News
3/1379/1 [1979] Peter Davy, Auctioneer for KS Book Sale & AuctionB & W.
Stamped copyright to Solihull News
3/1381/1 Rotten Row Barn from Warwick RoadColour.
Before development
3/1381/2 Rotten Row Barn from farmyardColour.
Before development
3/1381/3 Rotten Row Barn from farmyardColour.
Before development
3/1381/4 Rotten Row Barn from farmyardColour.
Before development
3/1381/5 Rotten Row Barn from farmyardColour.
Before development
3/1381/6 Rotten Row Barn internal viewColour.
Before development
3/1381/7 Rotten Row Barn internal viewColour.
Before development
3/1381/8 Rotten Row Barn showing sheep pensColour
3/1381/9 Rotten Row BarnColour
3/1381/10 Rotten Row BarnColour
3/1382/1 [1988] Waterfield FarmColour
3/1382/2 [1988] Waterfield Farm from loop roadColour
3/1383/1 [1981] Footpath between Churchyard/SchoolColour
3/1383/2 [1981] Footpath entrance to ParkColour
3/1383/3 [1981] Footpath around pond in ParkColour
3/1383/4 [1981] Footpath between Kixley Lane and Hampton RoadColour
3/1383/5 [1981] Footpath between Kixley Lane and Hampton RoadColour
3/1383/6 [1981] Footpath Tilehouse Green Lane/WidneyRoad cornerColour
3/1384/1 [1988] Stripes Hill showing footpath signColour
3/1384/2 [1988] Stripes Hill BarnColour
3/1385/1 [1988] Stripes Hill Nursery (Wyndley) Pet FoodsColour
3/1385/2 [1990] Knowle Garden Centre (Wyndley)Colour
3/1385/3 [1990] Knowle Garden Centre (Wyndley)Colour
3/1386/1 [1984] Brewhouse, Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1387/1 [1984] Collins, Son & Harvey, Estate AgentsColour
3/1388/1 [1984] Wool shop, The SquareColour
3/1389/1 [1987] R K Lyons - family butcher, Station RoadColour
3/1390/1 [1988] Curtis's BakeryColour
3/1390/2 [1988] Curtis's Bakery - detail of front doorColour
3/1390/3 [1988] Curtis's Bakery & Knowle PhotographicColour
3/1391/1 [1988] Wilsons Arms SignColour
3/1391/2 [1990] Wilsons Arms wall plaqueColour
3/1392/1 [1988] Greville Court - Savoir Fayre & Ideal Dry Cleaners,Colour
3/1392/2 [1988] Greville Court - Flair Interiors & KestertonsColour
3/1393/1 [1988] Ideal Dry Cleaners, Harris & Rowley JewellersColour
3/1393/2 [1988] Hogg Robinson Travel & Flair InteriorsColour
3/1393/3 [1988] Post Office, S Hiscox, Dixons, Ideal Dry Cleaners, Harris Shoes & Rowley JewellersColour
3/1393/4 [1988] High Street looking northColour
3/1393/5 [1989] Harris Shoes InteriorColour.
Showing interior beam
3/1394/1 [1988] Croft House, Station Road - Imagine shop (Simon Paul)Colour
3/1395/1 [1990] Bridgewater Hotel (Heron's Nest)Colour
3/1395/2 [1990] Bridgewater Hotel (Heron's Nest)Colour
3/1396/1 [1990] High Street showing Ritz Video and Kimbells WalkColour
3/1396/2 [1990] High Street showing Kimbells WalkColour
3/1396/3 [1990] High Street showing Lukemans, Post Office, SmartysColour
3/1396/4 [1990] High Street showing Greswolde Arms, Hogg Robinson, Ellora, Flair InteriorsColour
3/1397/1 [1990] The Causeway, 1343 Warwick RoadColour.
During modification
3/1398/1 [1990] Chadwick End NurseryColour
3/1399/1 [1990] Middlefield CottagesColour.
Showing satellite dish!
3/1400/1 [1990] Greswolde Arms HotelColour.
Also Hogg Robinson
3/1401/1 [1990] Knowle Village HallColour
3/1402/1 Curtis's Bakery InteriorColour
3/1402/2 Curtis's Bakery InteriorColour
3/1402/3 Curtis's Bakery InteriorColour
3/1402/4 Curtis's Bakery InteriorColour
3/1402/5 Curtis's Bakery InteriorColour
3/1403/1 [1991] War Memorial Armistice DayColour
3/1404/1 [1989] Yew Tree CottageColour
3/1404/2 [1989] Yew Tree CottageColour
3/1404/3 [1989] Yew Tree CottageColour
3/1404/4 [1989] Yew Tree CottageColour
3/1405/1 [1989] Site of new Church HallColour
3/1405/2 [1989] Site of new Church HallColour
3/1405/3 [1989] Site of new Church HallColour
3/1405/4 [1989] Site of new Church HallColour
3/1406/1 Elvers Green FordColour
3/1406/2 [1987] Elvers Green Ford in winterColour
3/1406/3 [1987] Elvers Green Ford in winterColour
3/1406/4 Elvers Green FordColour
3/1407/1 [1989] Wychwood Road/Warwick Road RoundaboutColour
3/1407/2 [1989] Wychwood Road/Warwick Road RoundaboutColour
3/1408/1 [1990] Tesco's Car ParkColour
3/1409/1 [1987] Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/2 [1987] Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/3 [1987] Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/4 [1987] Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/5 [1987] Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/6 Grove Farm barns, Grove Road. Small barnColour
3/1409/7 Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/8 Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/9 Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/10 Grove Farm barns, Grove RoadColour
3/1409/11 [1985] Grove Farm barns, Grove Road. Cattle yardColour
Grove Farm Cattle Yard with Charolais Bull, Grove Road, Knowle (Mrs Davey (sic). Photo by Stella Jarman 26.2.85
3/1409/12 Grove Farm barns, Grove Road. InteriorColour
3/1410/1 Elvers Green FarmColour
3/1410/2 Elvers Green Farm StablesColour
3/1411/1 Springfield FarmColour
3/1411/2 Springfield FarmColour
3/1412/1 Waterfield FarmColour
3/1412/2 Waterfield FarmColour
3/1413/1 Kixley BarnColour
3/1414/1 Grove Farm, Jacobean LaneColour
3/1414/2 Grove Farm, Jacobean LaneColour
3/1414/3 Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane.Colour
3/1414/4 Grove Farm barn, Grove Road, KnowleColour
Earlier reference in description to 'Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane. Interior showing pulley wheel' deleted and replaced by current description. Subject changed from Grove Farm (Jacobean Lane) to Grve Farm (Grove Road).
3/1415/1 Cuttlepool FarmColour
3/1415/2 Cuttlepool FarmColour
3/1415/3 Cuttlepool FarmColour
3/1416/1 Norton Green FarmColour
3/1417/1 Dial HouseColour
3/1417/2 Dial HouseColour
3/1418/1 Pear Tree FarmColour
3/1419/1 Longdon HouseColour.
The medieval barn collapsed Feb 1985
3/1420/1 Norton Green LaneColour
3/1420/2 Norton Green LaneColour
3/1420/3 Norton Green LaneColour
3/1421/1 Manor FarmColour
3/1422/1 [1989] High Street showing GA Property Services, John Pearce holdings, Dillon InsuranceColour
3/1422/2 [1989] High Street showing Precinct entrance, Casson, Bumpsadaisy, ChloeColour
3/1422/3 [1989] High Street showing Bilash, Jade palaceColour
3/1422/4 [1989] High Street showing Coventry Building Society, Mad Hatters Tea RoomColour
3/1422/5 [1989] High Street showing Midland BankColour
3/1422/6 [1989] High Street showing Bank Hotel, Shipways, Halifax Building Society, Greys Opticians,Colour
3/1422/7 [1989] High Street showing Studio Four, Status Quo, She hairdressers, The Bay TreeColour
3/1422/8 [1989] High Street showing Mister Minit, Knowle Goldsmiths, Studio FourColour
3/1422/9 [1989] High Street showing J & O Cameron, Maiden's hardware, Mister MinitColour
3/1422/10 [1989] High Street showing Covent Garden, Latymer House[Missing] Colour
3/1422/11 [1989] High Street showing Curtis Electrical, Dillons, Covent GardenColour
3/1422/12 [1989] High Street showing Eric Lyons, Chare & SonsColour
3/1422/13 [1989] High Street showing Red LionColour
3/1422/14 [1989] High Street showing UK Barbers, Open Fire CentreColour
3/1422/15 [1989] High Street showing Vanessa fashion shop, Curtis's bakeryColour
3/1422/16 [1989] High Street showing Ritz Video, Princess Kitchens, Sheldon FloristColour
3/1422/17 [1989] High Street showing Smarty's fashions, Sieglinde Hiscox, Dixons Estate AgentsColour
3/1422/18 [1989] High Street showing Antique shop, Post OfficeColour
3/1422/19 [1989] High Street showing Richard Lukeman Fine ArtColour
3/1422/20 [1989] High Street showing Chester HouseColour
3/1422/21 [1989] High Street showing Hogg Robinson, Ellora, Flair InteriorsColour
3/1422/22 [1989] High Street showing Greswolde ArmsColour
3/1423/1 [1989] Station Road showing Barclays BankColour
3/1423/2 [1989] Station Road showing Phillips AuctioneersColour
3/1424/1 [1989] The Square showing the ChurchColour
3/1424/2 [1989] The Square showing the Guild House and WindridgesColour
3/1424/3 [1989] The Square showing Maddocks, WindridgesColour
3/1425/1 [1989] Milverton HouseColour
3/1426/1 Rifle trophy found at Mens InstituteB & W.
2 copies.
Shows David G Lewis, Mick Hogan, Rev J V F Rusher. Found under floorboards
3/1427/1 [1987] Wilsons Arms - before extensionColour
3/1427/2 [1987] Wilsons Arms - after extensionColour
3/1428/1 [2000] High Street/Briskers Court showing John Shepherd, Blockbusters, Travel AgencyColour
3/1428/2 [2000] High Street showing Café Saffron, Bratz Childens wear and Theo GeorgioColour
3/1428/3 [2000] High Street from Sieglinde Hiscox to Greswolde Arms and ShipwaysColour
3/1428/4 [2000] High Street - The Bank Hotel building containing Shipways and The VaultsColour
3/1428/5 [2002] High Street - Phaze 2, Sieglinde Hiscox, Travel Agents, Brisker CourtColour
3/1428/6 [1993] Toni Letterese HairdressersColour
3/1428/7 [1991] Bay Tree Wholefoods development, The Vaults wall signColour
3/1428/8 [1993] The Vaults with banner 'CAMRA Winners1992/93'Colour
3/1428/9 [2002] HSBC Bank formerly Midland BankColour
3/1428/10 [1992] Curtis's BakeryColour
3/1428/11 [2002] Knowle GoldsmithsColour
3/1428/12 Ripples SignColour
3/1428/13 Blockbuster SignColour
3/1429/1 [2000] Greville Court. Showing Ideal Cleaners and Limited EditionsColour
3/1429/2 [2000] Greville Court. Showing Limited EditionsColour
3/1429/3 [2000] Greville Court. Showing rear of John HewinsColour
3/1429/4 [2002] Greville Court. John HewinsColour
3/1430/1 [2002] Wilsons ArmsColour
3/1431/1 Melox Marvels dog food sign on wall. Station Rd over Dorridge AutosColour
3/1432/1 Hollands Windmill - Floor decorationColour
3/1433/1 Chapel as Knowle Indian BrasserieColour
3/1434/1 Dykes Cottage, 151 Station RoadColour
3/1434/2 Dykes Cottage, 151 Station RoadColour
3/1434/3 Dykes Cottage, 151 Station RoadColour
3/1435/1 Reginald Blakemore's grave in FranceColour
3/1436/1 [1994] Haymaking at the Nature ReserveColour
3/1437/1 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop from streetColour
3/1437/2 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop from streetColour
3/1437/3 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop courtyard - Reg SmithColour
3/1437/4 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop courtyardColour
3/1437/5 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop courtyardColour
3/1437/6 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop courtyardColour
3/1437/7 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop courtyardColour
3/1437/8 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop rearColour
3/1437/9 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop rearColour
3/1437/10 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop rearColour
3/1437/11 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop rearColour
3/1437/12 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Interior showing Fred SmithColour
3/1437/13 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: InteriorColour
3/1437/14 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Interior showing scalesColour
3/1437/15 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Interior showing price listColour
3/1437/16 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Interior showing cash tillColour
3/1437/17 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Back roomsColour
3/1437/18 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Back roomsColour
3/1437/19 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Back roomsColour
3/1437/20 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Back roomsColour
3/1437/21 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Back roomsColour
3/1437/22 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop: Back roomsColour
3/1437/23 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop development after closureColour
3/1437/24 [2001] Sodens Butchers Shop development after closureColour
3/1438/1 [2001] Maddocks Newsagents: showing Maddocks familyColour
3/1438/2 [2001] Maddocks Newsagents: InteriorColour
3/1438/3 [2001] Maddocks Newsagents: InteriorColour
3/1438/4 [2001] Maddocks Newsagents: InteriorColour
3/1438/5 [2001] Maddocks Newsagents: InteriorColour
3/1438/6 [2001] Maddocks Newsagents: InteriorColour
3/1438/7 [2001] Maddocks Newsagents: InteriorColour
3/1438/8 [2001] Maddocks Newsagents: ExteriorColour
3/1439/1 [2002] Knowle Card Shop formerly Wool Shop; To Let sign on wallColour
3/1439/2 [1992] Knowle Card Shop reroofing[Missing] Colour. One of 3/1439/2 and 3/1439/3 is missing.
3/1439/3 [1992] Knowle Card Shop reroofing[Missing] Colour. One of 3/1439/2 and 3/1439/3 is missing.
3/1439/4 [1992] Knowle Card Shop reroofing also The Open Fire PlaceColour
3/1439/5 [1992] Knowle Card Shop reroofing from Church towerColour
3/1439/6 [1992] Knowle Card Shop restored wash houseColour
3/1439/7 [1992] Knowle Card Shop garden with old wash house[Missing] Colour
3/1439/8 [1992] Knowle Card Shop exterior from Red Lion upstairs[Missing] Colour
3/1439/9 [1992] Knowle Card Shop interior showing Edna McGregorColour
3/1439/10 [1992] Knowle Card Shop interiorColour
3/1439/11 [1992] Knowle Card Shop interior 1st floorColour
3/1439/12 [1992] Knowle Card Shop interior 1st floor[Missing] Colour
3/1439/13 [1992] Knowle Card Shop interior 1st floor[Missing] Colour
3/1440/1 Milverton House, building works at rearColour
3/1441/1 [2002] Station Road / High Street looking towards roundaboutColour
3/1442/1 [2002] Knowle Village Hall Car Park (East)Colour
3/1443/1 [1992] Jet Petrol Station, Kenilworth RoadColour
3/1444/1 Rotten Row FarmColour
3/1445/1 [1992] Knowle Church: Reguilding in the Soldiers ChapelColour
3/1445/2 [1991] Knowle Church: The AltarColour
3/1445/3 Knowle Church: Churchyard under snowColour
3/1445/4 [2002] Knowle Church: The FountainColour
3/1445/5 [2002] Knowle Church: Oak tree in ChurchyardColour
3/1445/6 [2002] Knowle Church: St John's HallColour
3/1446/1 Middlefield after closure - Cupola from roofColour
3/1446/2 Middlefield after closure - HallColour
3/1446/3 Middlefield after closure - HallColour
3/1446/4 Middlefield after closure - WashroomsColour
3/1446/5 Middlefield after closure - WashroomsColour
3/1446/6 Middlefield after closure - Shop entranceColour
3/1446/7 Middlefield after closure - KitchenColour
3/1446/8 Middlefield after closure - communal roomColour
3/1446/9 Middlefield after closure - communal roomColour
3/1446/10 Middlefield after closure - communal roomColour
3/1446/11 Middlefield after closure - communal roomColour
3/1446/12 Middlefield after closure - communal roomColour
3/1446/13 Photo of Middlefield Foundation StoneColour
3/1446/14 Photo of documents relation to laying of Foundation stone with Masonic honoursColour
3/1446/15 Photo of documents relation to laying of Foundation stone with Masonic honoursColour
3/1446/16 Photo of documents relation to laying of Foundation stone with Masonic honoursColour
3/1447/1 [1991] Linwood Lodge - with For Sale signColour
3/1447/2 [1991] Linwood Lodge - with For Sale signColour
3/1448/1 [2006] Milverton House Interior - FireplaceColour
3/1448/2 [2006] Milverton House Interior - FireplaceColour
3/1448/3 [2006] Milverton House Interior - FireplaceColour
3/1448/4 [2006] Milverton House Interior - Wooden beam detailColour
3/1448/5 [2006] Milverton House Interior - Wooden beam detailColour
3/1448/6 [2006] Milverton House Interior - Wooden beam detailColour
3/1448/7 [2006] Milverton House Interior - Wooden beam detailColour
3/1448/8 [2006] Milverton House Interior - Wooden beam detailColour
3/1448/9 [2006] Milverton House Interior - Wooden beam detailColour
3/1448/10 [2006] Milverton House Interior - Wooden beam detailColour
3/1448/11 [2006] Milverton House Exterior - Wooden beam detailColour
3/1449/1 [2002] 1619 Warwick RdColour
3/1450/1 [1992] Remembrance Sunday 1992 - Dr Bower and David BowerColour
3/1450/2 [1992] Remembrance Sunday 1992 - Esca Allday laying the wreathColour
3/1450/3 [1992] Remembrance Sunday paradeColour
3/1451/1 Local History Centre - showing layoutColour
3/1451/2 Local History Centre - showing picturesColour
3/1451/3 Local History Centre - showing picturesColour
3/1451/4 Local History Centre - showing Malvern Hall pictureColour
3/1451/5 Local History Centre - showing fingerpostColour
3/1451/6 Local History Centre - showing Knowle Institute signColour
3/1451/7 Local History Centre - showing visit by schoolchildrenColour
3/1452/1 Thumbnail prints of visit to GumleyColour.
4 pages.
3/1453/1 [2001] Boxing Day Walk 2001Colour
3/1453/2 [2001] Boxing Day Walk 2001Colour
3/1453/3 [2001] Boxing Day Walk 2001Colour
3/1454/1 Elizabeth House, Grove RoadColour
3/1454/2 New building Grove RoadColour
3/1455/1 [1992] Verger's House from new Church porchColour
3/1456/1 The Cedars, Station RoadColour.
Shows Dr Bower and the Mayor Cllr Ken Meeson. oversize photo.
Foundation Stone laying ceremony?
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1457/1 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - Knowle Society Trophy WinnersColour
3/1457/2 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - Knowle Society Trophy WinnersColour
3/1457/3 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - FloatsColour
3/1457/4 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - FloatsColour
3/1457/5 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - FloatsColour
3/1457/6 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - FloatsColour
3/1457/7 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - FloatsColour
3/1457/8 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - FloatsColour
3/1457/9 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - FloatsColour
3/1457/10 [1989] Knowle Festival 1989 - FloatsColour
3/1458/1 Completion of Kimbell's WalkColour
3/1459/1 [1994] Middlefield Foundation Stone 1928Colour
3/1460/1 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/2 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/3 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/4 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/5 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/6 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/7 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/8 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/9 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1460/10 [1994] Last days of MiddlefieldColour
3/1461/1 Knowle Village HallColour
3/1461/2 Knowle Village HallColour
3/1462/1 [2002] Winners of Knowle Society Competition 2002Colour
3/1462/2 [2002] Winners of Knowle Society Competition 2002Colour
3/1463/1 Norman Smith - Patient at MiddlefieldColour
3/1464/1 [2005] Releading of church roofColour
3/1465/1 [2005] Norton Green FarmColour
3/1465/2 [2005] Norton Green FarmColour
3/1466/1 [2004] Antique Shop, High Street on closureColour
3/1466/2 [2004] Antique Shop, High Street on closureColour
3/1467/1 [2004] Knowle Bowling ClubColour
3/1468/1 [2003] Grove Rd Farm , Barn ConversationColour
3/1469/1 [2002] Highfield', Station Road - Middlefield siteColour
3/1470/1 [2002] Tree of Heaven' after blown downColour
3/1471/1 [2002] Kixley LaneColour
3/1472/1 [2003] Rear of Red LionColour
3/1473/1 [2003] Loch FyneColour
3/1474/1 [2000] Knowle 2000Colour
3/1474/2 [2000] Knowle 2000Colour
3/1474/3 [2000] Knowle 2000Colour
3/1475/1 [2005] Knowle Wharf and WeighbridgeColour
3/1475/2 [2005] Knowle Wharf and WeighbridgeColour
3/1476/1 [1995] Springfield House and Cedar Tree disasterColour
3/1476/2 [1995] Springfield House and Cedar Tree disasterColour
3/1476/3 [1995] Springfield House and Cedar Tree disasterColour
3/1477/1 [1995] Red Lion internal alterationsColour
3/1477/2 [1995] Red Lion internal alterations[Missing] Colour
3/1477/3 [1995] Red Lion internal alterationsColour
3/1477/4 [1995] Red Lion internal alterationsColour
3/1477/5 [1995] Red Lion internal alterationsColour
3/1477/6 [1995] Red Lion internal alterationsColour
3/1477/7 [1995] Red Lion internal alterationsColour
3/1477/8 [1995] Red Lion internal alterationsColour
3/1478/1 [2005] Bentley Heath School conversion to officesColour
3/1478/2 [2005] Bentley Heath School conversion to officesColour
3/1479/1 [2005] Evesons Coal Merchants, Station Road, DorridgeColour
3/1479/2 [2005] Evesons Coal Merchants, Station Road, DorridgeColour
3/1479/3 [2005] Evesons Coal Merchants, Station Road, DorridgeColour
3/1479/4 [2005] Evesons Coal Merchants, Station Road, DorridgeColour
3/1480/1 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - FireplaceColour
3/1480/2 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - HallwayColour
3/1480/3 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - YardColour
3/1480/4 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Front of houseColour
3/1480/5 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - BarnColour
3/1480/6 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Front of houseColour
3/1480/7 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Living roomColour
3/1480/8 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - View from living roomColour
3/1480/9 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Living roomColour
3/1480/10 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - FireplaceColour
3/1480/11 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - InsideColour
3/1480/12 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - InsideColour
3/1480/13 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - FireplaceColour
3/1480/14 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Roof spaceColour
3/1480/15 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Roof spaceColour
3/1480/16 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - HallwayColour
3/1480/17 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Living roomColour
3/1480/18 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Living roomColour
3/1480/19 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - KitchenColour
3/1480/20 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - KitchenColour
3/1480/21 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Living roomColour
3/1480/22 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Bay window from outsideColour
3/1480/23 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Living roomColour
3/1480/24 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - Inside barnColour
3/1480/25 [2002] Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane - from yardColour
3/1481/1 [2002] Wilsons RoadColour
3/1482/1 [2002] St Lawrence HouseColour
3/1483/1 [2002] 1622 High StreetColour
3/1484/1 [2002] St John's CourtColour
3/1485/1 Photograph of a postcard of Greswolde Swimming PoolSepia
3/1486/1 Newspaper drawing of 'Laying the Foundation Stone of the Asylum for Idiots at Knowle, Warwickshire'B/W - unknown newspaper article on rear
3/1486/2 Newspaper drawing of 'Laying the Foundation Stone of the Asylum for Idiots at Knowle, Warwickshire'B/W - blank on rear
3/1487/1 [2007] Thumbnail photos of Knowle School Project - visit to LHC. March 2007[Missing] Colour. Laminated
3/1488/1 Photograph of H R Poynton's shopDonated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
3/1488/2 Photograph of H R Poynton's photographic shop, High StreetDonated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
3/1489/1 [2009] Processional tunnel from outside[Missing]
3/1489/2 [2009] Processional tunnel from inside Chancel (South side) during replastering[Missing]
3/1489/3 [2009] Processional tunnel from inside Chancel (South Side) after replastering[Missing]
3/1490/1 [1928] Picture Playhouse in Station Road c.1928[Missing] Then & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1491/1 [2008] Chester House & High Street looking southThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1492/1 [2008] Knowle Surgery - The Site of Knowle LodgeThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1493/1 [2008] Guest Alfa Romeo - Site of Picture PlayhouseThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1494/1 [2008] Greswolde Arms, Chester House & High StreetThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1495/1 [2007] Greswolde ArmsThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1496/1 [2007] Wilson ArmsThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1497/1 [2008] Chester HouseThen & Now Exhibition 2008. Also showing Retreat Beauty salon, John Hewins & Ellora
3/1498/1 [2008] Site of Jubilee Field & Station RoadThen & Now Exhibition 2008. Also showing Hollands Garage
3/1499/1 [2008] Kenilworth RoadThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1500/1 [2007] Guild HouseThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1501/1 [2007] Milverton HouseThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1502/1 [2008] 1602-1606A High StreetThen & Now Exhibition 2008. Shows entrance to Knowle Shopping Centre, Burchell Edwards, Le Scarpe, Toni Hairdressers & Wheelers
3/1503/1 [2008] Site of original 1602-1606 High Street now 1604-1606AThen & Now Exhibition 2008. Shows Wheelers, Toni Hairdressers and Le Scarpe
3/1504/1 [2008] Lodge Road - Longdon Road CornerThen & Now Exhibition 2008
3/1505/1 [2008] Nat West Bank (Site of White Swan) & Red LionThen & Now Exhibition 2008. Also shows Eric Lyons and Katie Joyce
3/1506/1 [1993] Milverton HouseJames & Lister Lea Estate Agents in residence
3/1507/1 [1948] Aerial view 1948oversized
(In Map Box, folder 2)
3/1508/1 [1967] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Photograph from 'Trial by Jury'Mounted. Taken by C A Joiner
3/1508/2 [1967] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Photograph from 'Trial by Jury'Mounted. Taken by C A Joiner
3/1508/3 [1967] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Photograph from 'Trial by Jury'Mounted. Taken by C A Joiner
3/1508/4 [1967] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Photograph from 'Trial by Jury'Mounted. Taken by C A Joiner
3/1509/1 [1968] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Photograph from 'Pirates of Penzance' 1968
3/1510/1 [1905] Gravestone of Rebecca Mary Spokes Richards of Batts HillSited at Warstone Cemetery, Birmingham
3/1511/1 Don Burgoyne in his aeroplane (image only)Cover of 'Aviation in Warwickshire Between the Wars' by Alfred J Jenks. Plane is a Pou - du- Ciel G-AECN
[On CD?]
3/1512/1 [2009] Closure of Covent Garden GreengrocersImage only. [On CD?]
3/1512/2 [2009] Closure of Covent Garden GreengrocersImage only. Showing Janet & John Bradnock
[On CD?]
3/1512/3 [2009] Closure of Covent Garden GreengrocersImage only. [On CD?]
3/1513/1 [2009] Knowle Festival 20 June 2009Image only. Showing Local History Gazebo,
[On CD?]
3/1513/2 [2009] Knowle Festival 20 June 2009Image only. Showing Local History Gazebo.
[On CD?]
3/1513/3 [2009] Knowle Festival 20 June 2009Image only. Showing Local History Gazebo and Janet Erzen.
[On CD?]
3/1513/4 [2009] Knowle Festival 20 June 2009Image only. Showing Local History Gazebo.
[On CD?]
3/1514/1 [1960] Knowle Lodge Estate developmentBaby is Roger Bowser, son of Donald Bowser the builder of Knowle Lodge estate, taken at their home at 36 Blackdown Road. Warwick Road houses still to be built. Police Station roof in the distance. Wilsons Arms in background
3/1514/2 [1962] Knowle Lodge Estate developmentRoger Bowser and friends in garden at Blackdown Road (garden extends past flower border). Police Station to left. Shows 6 Lodge Road home of the Nock family. Small girl is a relation of the Bowsers, taller girl is grand-daughter of George Wadhams of Lodge Road.
3/1515/1 [1978] Flats at Newton RoadConsists of one maisonette at Warwick Road end (retained by the Estate Agents for letting) and the rest flats.
3/1516/1 Donald Bowser
3/1516/2 Harold Bowser
3/1516/3 Harold & Donald Bowser with their father[Missing]
3/1517/1 Compilation photo of people from Local History ArchivesHarry Rose, Eva Wootton, Mrs Sydney Everitt, Rev J Hatton, West/Boultbee family, Bill Hollis, Dr Tait, John Gimes.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1518/1 Compilation photo of transport from Local History Archives(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1519/1 'Historic Knowle' display header[Missing]
3/1520/1 [1983] High Street looking southShowing Post Office, Smarty Pants, Sieglinde Hiscox, Dixons, Aspen Windows
3/1521/1 192 Station Road - frontImage on CD only. Built by and home of the Bowser family
3/1521/2 192 Station Road - rearImage on CD only. Built by and home of the Bowser family
3/1521/3 192 Station Rd - view from garden across future Starbold Crescent areaImage on CD only. Built by and home of the Bowser family
3/1521/4 192 Station Rd - view from garden across future Starbold Crescent areaImage on CD only. Built by and home of the Bowser family
3/1522/1 [1946] The County Club, High Street (Old Congregational Church)Image on CD only. Percy Hemming far left, Harold Bowser 2nd left
3/1523/1 Master Builders Federation Meeting late 1950sImage on CD only. Harold Bowser far left
3/1524/1 Tommy and Dot Deeman - proprietors of Wilson Arms 50s/60sImage on CD only. In centre - not taken at Wilson Arms
3/1525/1 [1951] Aerial View of Central Knowle[Missing] Hard copy from CD
3/1526/1 CA Gardner - Grocer's shop, High StreetOn Dillons site, next door to White Swan
3/1526/2 [1937] CA Gardner - Grocer's and Cuttiss shops, High StreetDecorated for George VI's Coronation
3/1527/1 1709-1711 High Street, Rice's Pharmacy and Monastery Cottage
3/1528/1 [1902] Henry TonksTaken by George Charles Beresford. Laminated
3/1528/2 [1922] Henry TonksTaken by George Charles Beresford. Laminated
3/1528/3 Edmund TonksLaminated
3/1529/1 Wilson Arms c. 1980s
3/1530/1 Lodge/Warwick Road Junction c. 1980s
3/1531/1 The Greswold Arms Hotel c. 1980s
3/1532/1 High Street looking north c. 1980sMildand Bank; Village Pantry; Greswolde Hotel and Garage
3/1532/2 High Street looking north c. 1980sBank Hotel; Shipways; Dixon, Dobson & Carver; Greswolde
3/1532/3 High Street looking north c. 1980sKnowle Photographic; Curtis's
3/1532/4 High Street c. 1980sChester House; Silverline, Billy the Kid
3/1533/1 Red Lion c. 1980sAlso Eric Lyons, H Chare & Son
3/1534/1 Knowle Church and Guild House c. 1980s
3/1534/2 Knowle Church and Guild House c. 1980s
3/1534/3 Knowle Church and Guild House c. 1980s
3/1535/1 Knowle Wool & Card Shop c. 1980s
3/1536/1 The Square c. 1980s
3/1537/1 Berrow Homes, Kenilworth Road
3/1538/1 Milverton Crescent
3/1539/1 Crabmill Close c. 1980s
3/1539/2 Crabmill Close c. 1980s
3/1540/1 Christmas card showing Knowle Church and Guild HousePrinted by Solihull Council and drawn by staff member Bob Park. Showing Victorian figures. Sent in 1989
3/1541/1 Marjory Blackburn
3/1542/1 Blackdown Road when part of new estateWhitacre Road to right and Newton Road in distance
3/1543/1 Blackdown Road when part of new estateFields in distance, future Langfield Road estate
3/1544/1 Thomas Truelove, Coal Merchant with copy of photograph approx.1890sAlso correspondence with Mick Shearman who found the photo.
3/1545/1 [2010] Knowle Church in snow. January 2010[Missing] Image only
3/1545/2 [2010] Christmas Tree and Millennium Post in snow. January 2010[Missing] Image only
3/1546/1 4 Photos of Lander's Dairy, Mill LaneImages only
3/1547/1 [2010] Barston Lane Bridge No 76
3/1547/2 [2010] M42 Bridge No 75bImages only
3/1547/3 [2010] M42 Bridge No 75aImages only
3/1547/4 [2010] Grove Farm Bridge No 75[Missing] Images only
3/1547/5 [2010] Castle Bridge No 74[Missing] Images only
3/1547/6 [2010] Waterfield Bridge No 73[Missing] Images only
3/1547/7 [2010] Waterside Cottage, Copt Heath Wharf
3/1547/8 [2010] Top Lock
3/1547/9 [2010] Top Lock Cottage
3/1547/10 [2010] Pump House
3/1547/11 [2010] Bottom Lock Cottage
3/1547/12 [2010] Storage Shed - Locks[Missing] Images only
3/1547/13 [2002] Black Buoy Cruising Club Rally
3/1547/14 [2010] 200 Kenilworth RoadFrom canal
3/1547/15 [2010] 200 Kenilworth RoadFrom road
3/1547/16 [2010] M42 Bridges - 75a & b
3/1547/17 [2010] The Cottage' and 'Far End' behind Kixley WharfNorth of Kixley Lane Bridge
3/1547/18 [2010] Kixley Lane Bridge
3/1547/19 [2010] Copt Heath Wharf
3/1547/20 [2010] Heron at lake by Grove Farm bridge
3/1547/21 [2010] Kixley WharfFrom Kixley Lane Bridge
3/1547/22 [2010] OverflowNorth of Kixley Footbridge
3/1547/23 [2010] Inscription of side of canalNorth of Kixley Footbridge '1934 ?? BWLDREDGE 3 FT 6 INS
3/1547/24 [2010] Narrowboat under Kixley Footbridge
3/1548/1 [2010] Heronfield Rescue Centre
3/1548/2 [2010] Heronfield Rescue CentreShowing pony
3/1549/1 [2010] Herons NestTaken from front
3/1550/1 Five views of KnowleWarwick Road, Copt Heath, Guildhouse, Parish Church, The Greswolde Hotel and High Street, Wrenson's Corner
3/1551/1 Chester HouseKnowle Library next door
3/1552/1 High Street looking NorthCovent Garden, Dorothy, J & O Cameron, Maidens etc
3/1553/1 Wilson ArmsBass and Worthington Ales on front wall
3/1554/1 Hunt assembled outside Inn
3/1555/1 White Swan and Red LionMotor bus outside Red Lion
3/1556/1 Aerial view of central Knowle - low levelColour, undated - all central Knowle including precinct development shown
3/1556/2 Aerial view of south Knowle - low levelColour, undated - Milverton Crescent, Station Road shops, Stripes Hill
3/1556/3 [1971] Aerial view of Knowle, Dorridge and Bentley Heath - high level
3/1556/4 Aerial view of Bentley Heath, E. Knowle, N. Dorridge - high levelUndated - no housing developments off Tilehouse Green Lane
3/1556/5 [1950] Aerial view of Bentley Heath, E. Knowle, N. Dorridge - high level
3/1556/6 Aerial view of Bentley Heath, E. Knowle, N. Dorridge - high levelUndated - shows Wychwood Avenue and Newton Road estates
3/1557/1 Burton family of Copt Heath FarmFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
3/1557/2 Patricia & Sarah Burton of Copt Heath FarmFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
3/1557/3 Unidentified lady with dog possibly Burton of Copt Heath FarmFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
3/1557/4 Unidentified girl in Pearly King outfit possibly Burton of Copt Heath FarmFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
3/1557/5 Burton family of Copt Heath FarmFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
3/1558/1 High Street showing White Swan and the Red LionGreetings Card of painting by Thomas Mackay 1900
3/1559/1 W J Hollis
3/1559/2 W J Hollis and child
3/1560/1 Chester House and Knowle Sale RoomB/W. From postcard series - Chester House named as 'Old World Cottage' and in use as an antique shop
Chester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/1561/1 [1928] 1st Knowle Scout Troop in Camp 1928With name sheet. Ernest Harding hanged in 1955 for child murder
3/1561/2 [1928] 1st Knowle Scout Troop in Camp 1928
3/1561/3 [1928] 1st Knowle Scout Troop in Camp 1928
3/1562/1 Thomas Dodwell and father after collecting his DSO from Buckingham PalaceTB Dodwell most decorated Knowle resident WW1
3/1563/1 [2010] Compilation from Knowle & Dorridge Building Supplies, Kenilworth Road closure Nov 2010
3/1564/1 [1910] The Elms - Postcard frontPostcard to Charles Dicken, Grove Farm
3/1564/2 [1910] Postcard back re 3/1564/1/ELMS/1910Postcard to Charles Dicken, Grove Farm
3/1565/1 Postcard of Chester HouseAlso Small Talk, Toy Box, Ellora
3/1566/1 Photo of a portrait of Henry Greswold Lewis
3/1567/1 Postcard - colour painting of unidentified pond and cottages in Knowle[Missing]
3/1568/1 [1962] Village Hall Christmas Party c 1962Tom Bryson as Father Christmas, also Andrew & Robin Bryson
3/1569/1 [1919] Founders of 1st Knowle Guide CompanyDorothy Hill, Phyllis Davy and Lily Smith
3/1570/1 Ted Wootton, Scoutmaster with four scouts1930s
3/1571/1 [1922] Ist Knowle Scout Camp WeymouthSM Davy & ASM Phillips
3/1571/2 [1922] Ist Knowle Scout Camp WeymouthSM Davy
3/1571/3 [1922] Ist Knowle Scout Camp Weymouth
3/1571/4 [1922] Ist Knowle Scout Camp Weymouth
3/1572/1 [1927] Ist Knowle Scout Troup Springfield
3/1572/2 [1927] Ist Knowle Scout Troup Springfield
3/1572/3 [1927] Ist Knowle Scout Troup Springfield
3/1572/4 [1927] Ist Knowle Scout TroupRover Jack Williams
3/1572/5 [1927] Ist Knowle Scout Troup
3/1573/1 [1932] Ist Knowle Scout Troup at Malvern
3/1574/1 [1969] Ist Knowle Scout Camp New ForestA Hess, A Edgington, M Laundry, M Jones, J Wells, R Evans
3/1574/2 [1969] Ist Knowle Scout Camp New ForestJ Wells
3/1574/3 [1969] Ist Knowle Scout Camp New ForestM Harvey, J Skinner, R Evans
3/1574/4 [1969] Ist Knowle Scout Camp New ForestJ Hess, M Jones
3/1574/5 [1969] Ist Knowle Scout Camp New Forest
3/1574/6 [1969] Ist Knowle Scout Camp New Forest
3/1574/7 Scouts Bookcase within Knowle Church
3/1574/8 Scouts Bookcase within Knowle Church
3/1575/1 [1968] Ist Knowle Scout TroupOutside Hut
3/1576/1 [1926] Springfield Hounds at Lovelace Hill, Solihull
3/1577/1 [1917] Ist Knowle Scout Troup
3/1578/1 Aerial View of Central KnowleLooking North. Shows Jet petrol station in construction
3/1579/1 Knowle Church choir singing at Southwell Minster[This image was previously recorded as being 'Inside Knowle Parish Church'.]
Conductor Prof. Derek Sheldon - Director of Music.
3/1579/2 Knowle Church choir singing at Southwell Minster[This image was previously recorded as being 'Inside Knowle Parish Church'.]
Conductor Prof. Derek Sheldon - Director of Music.
3/1579/3 Knowle Church inside showing bellringers
3/1579/4 Knowle Church inside showing lectern
3/1579/5 Revd. Stephen Seamer outside Guild House
3/1579/6 Revd. Michael Parker
3/1580/1 Arden School & Language College
3/1581/1 St John's Hall laying of foundation stone
3/1581/2 St John's Hall inside
3/1581/3 St John's Hall outside
3/1581/4 Opening of St John's HallBishop Mark Santer
3/1582/1 High Street from Church Tower
3/1582/2 Precinct from outside Plumb's greengrocers
3/1582/3 High Steet looking south showing planters
3/1583/1 High Steet looking south
3/1584/1 Jasper Carrot at Xmas light switch on
3/1585/1 Photograph of Knowle School early c19Charlotte Anne Wilson bottom left
3/1586/1 The White Lion (Drum & Monkey)c 1930
3/1587/1 [1909] Pear Tree Cottage with Higton familySydney, Doris, Emily & Leslie Higton
3/1588/1 [1918] Knowle & Dorridge Volunteers 1918[Missing] Charles & Henry Myers
3/1589/1 [2011] Masonic Hall and Wilson Arms[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/2 [2011] Grimshaw Hall[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/3 [2011] High Street including Chester House[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/4 [2011] Church and Guild House[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/5 [2011] Bakery[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/6 [2011] Chester House[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/7 [2011] Church in snow[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/8 [2011] High Street and precinct[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/9 [2011] Red Lion[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/10 [2011] Canal[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/11 [2011] Milverton Villas[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1589/12 [2011] Milverton House[Missing] Painted by Mike Humphreys. Used in Calendar 2011
3/1590/1 The Avenue and Copt Heath Golf ClubColour postcard
3/1591/1 Dorridge & District Horticultural Show c 1975Fred and Nan Hollis. Copyright Solihull News
3/1591/2 Dorridge & District Horticultural Show c 1975Fred and Nan Hollis, Alistair Scott. Copyright Solihull News
3/1592/1 Sydney Brysonc 1960s
3/1592/2 Sydney Brysonc 1960s
3/1593/1 Postcard of Knowle ChurchWriting on back but unstamped
3/1594/1 [1967] Photographs of staff Knowle Primary School 1967Long,Walker, Newey, Furniss, Wilkes, Fletcher,Evans, Morgan, Woodall, Bannesley
3/1594/2 [1973] Photographs of staff Knowle Primary School 1973Bosanko, Morgan, Brown, Davies, Woodal, Else, Williams
3/1594/3 [1977] Photographs of staff Knowle Primary School 1977Grant, Sharrock, Beech, Gerhard, Fowler, Knight, Newey, Morgan, Long, Furniss, Knight, Griffiths, Haynes, Thackway, Herbert
3/1594/4 [1967] Photograph of staff Knowle Primary School 1972Long, Painter, Newey, Wilkes, Walker, Furniss. Fletcher, Evans, Morgan, Woodall and Barnsley.
3/1595/1 [1966] Official Opening of Knowle Primary School 1966Canon Foster, Dr & Mrs Bower
3/1595/2 [1966] Class ready for official opening by Mrs Thatcher
3/1596/1 [1980] Knowle Primary School Class Photo 1980Murton, Nicklin, Bramwell,Skinner, Honeysett, Hutchings, Marston, Wilkinsin, Robinson, Lennon, Dadd, Gentle, Erzen, Burrows, Gregory, Peake, May, Hankin, Nicum, Nicholson, Foster, Harrison, Lidgate, Smith, Chick.
3/1597/1 [1968] Gospel Oak, Chadwick EndThe Boundary Oak, Cummins, Priest Park Farm
3/1598/1 [1912] Postcard of the Punch Bowl, LapworthPostmarked 1912
3/1599/1 [1946] Aerial view of KnowleLooking South above golf course. Ardenvale Estate being built
3/1600/1 [1977] Silver Jubilee Tree PlantingSonia Hart
3/1601/1 High Street looking northThe Greswolde in the distance
3/1602/1 Wilson's corner
3/1603/1 High Street looking south. c 1900sGreswolde to Chester House. Carberry tea shop front right
3/1604/1 High Street showing the Stopped Clock café (Bank House) c 1920s
3/1605/1 Malthouse Row, Hampton RoadThe Wilson Arms at the end of the road
3/1606/1 Curtis Electrical Engineer. High Street. c 1930s
3/1607/1 High Street looking north c1900sA Kirk cycle shop front right
3/1608/1 Wilson Arms and garage Knowle MotorsDares bitter beer advert
3/1609/1 [2012] High Street looking southMostly west side from Hunters to Nat West Bank
3/1610/1 [1980] Knowle Primary School Class Photo - 1st Year JuniorsMunton, Nicklin, Brumwell, Skinner, Honeysett, Hutchings, Marston, Wilkinson, Robinson, Lennon, Dadd, Gentle, Erzen, Burrows, Gregory, Peake, May, Hanlin, Nicum, Nicholson, Foster, Harrison, Lidgate, Smith, Chick
3/1611/1 [1986] Knowle Primary School Class Photo - 1986-7Smith, Nenning, Heard, Simpson, Watson, Leivers, Hanson, Dainty, Antony, Wilson, Wood, Waddams, Burns, Soni, Good, Richardson, Young, Harshaw, Floate, Constantinou, Cove, Hall, Mowl, Hunter, Curry, Telford, Bower, Checkley
3/1612/1 Postcard showing Church, Grimshaw Hall and Copt Heath Avenue
3/1612/2 Postcard showing Church
3/1612/3 Postcard of Solihull including Copt Heath and Church
3/1612/4 Postcard showing Mell Square, Solihull
3/1612/5 Postcard showing Council House and Civic Hall, Solihull
3/1612/6 Postcard showing St John's Close
3/1613/1 Knowle Bowling ClubA Reeve, A Reeves, Mr Davy, Mr Court, Mr Lyons
3/1614/1 Albert Neville Reeve in uniformOf Copt Heath
3/1614/2 Grave of Albert ReeveLijssenthoek, Belgium
3/1614/3 Gravestone of Albert Reeve
3/1614/4 [1912] Postcard sent by Albert Reeve to his sister in 1912Lady on front
3/1614/5 Postcard sent by Albert Reeve to his motherLife in Bulford Camp 61st Batt RFA on front
3/1614/6 Frederick Reeve (in uniform), wife and childOf Copt Heath
3/1615/1 Harry Poole (In uniform of Royal Horse Guards)Of Chadwick End
3/1616/1 Sunnymount, Kenilworth Road
3/1617/1 [1935] Horace George Everitt in Flying Uniform
3/1618/1 [1947] Knowle School Football Team 1947-8Identified:- Mr Wright, Grimmett, Oshea, Wright, Tuffnell, Chatterley
3/1618/2 [1947] Knowle School Football Team 1947Identified:- Mr Spencer, Grimmett, , Tuffnell, Chatterley, Tarver, White, Mr Wright
3/1618/3 [1947] Knowle SchoolIdentified:- Cantrell, Rose, Emerson, Sutton, Grimmett, Tarver, Young, Sagar, Chatterley, Reynolds, Bishop, Harris, Austin, Guise, Hall, Fitter, Hawkesford, Ingram
3/1619/1 [1981] Canal at Kenilworth Road bridge
3/1620/1 Mrs Bannister in garden at 82 Station Road - late 1950s
3/1621/1 Steam Roller in Station Road - 1970s
3/1621/2 Steam Roller in Station Road - 1970s
3/1621/3 Steam Roller in Station Road - 1970s
3/1622/1 [1960] Pam Watson in Guide Uniform[Missing]
3/1623/1 [1981] St Johns Close in snow
3/1624/1 [1981] Station Road in snow[Missing]
3/1625/1 [1977] 78-82 Station Road with Jubilee flags and bunting
3/1625/2 [1977] 76-82 Station Road with Jubilee flags and bunting
3/1625/3 [1977] 78-84 Station Road with Jubilee flags and bunting
3/1625/4 [1977] 78 Station Road with Jubilee flags and bunting
3/1626/1 [1952] Knowle School Photos with names
3/1626/2 [1952] Maypole dancing group named
3/1626/3 [1952] May Queen and attendants 1952 & 1953
3/1627/1 Geoffrey Higton
3/1627/2 Geoffrey Higton
3/1627/3 Geoffrey Higton
3/1628/1 [2013] Knowle U13 football 2012/13 season named
3/1629/1 [1940] Curtis's Electrical Shop, High Streetshowing Arthur and Victor Curtis
3/1630/1 [1938] Jack Johnson outside Greswode Garage
3/1631/1 Higton family outside Pear Tree CottageSidney, Emily, Doris & Leslie
3/1632/1 Curtis family outside Pear Tree CottageMr & Mrs Fred Curtis, Lily & Mary
3/1633/1 Tuby family c 1915
3/1633/2 Tuby family c 1915Lucy Tuby + ? Cyril, Alice and Margaret
3/1634/1 [1919] Various photos of the Thompson family.One taken by H Power of Monastery House, Knowle and one by E Phillips of Knowle
3/1634/2 [1930] 2 x Photographs - West View School, KnowleProbably Muriel Thompson included
3/1634/3 Various postcards from Europe to Miss Gladys Thompson
3/1635/1 [1967] Photo of WI membersSome names
3/1636/1 Road accident Station Road/Station Approach, Dorridge c 1920sCar and motorbike and sidecar
3/1636/2 [1927] Freight train approaching Knowle & Dorridge StationR Carpenter collection
3/1636/3 [1926] Knowle & Dorridge Station
3/1637/1 William Bromwich[Missing]
3/1637/2 William Bromwich and family Sarah, Kathleen (Playdon) and Winifred (Kelly)[Missing]
3/1638/1 Dionysius Boston[Missing]
3/1639/1 Jobs Close
3/1639/2 Jobs Close
3/1639/3 Jobs Close - Dining Room
3/1640/1 [1957] Knowle Library advert (before relocation to Chester House)Taken from Jobs Close Opening Programme
3/1641/1 Knowle Carnival float 'The WI in the Commonwealth'Todd, Coton, Evans, Smitten
3/1642/1 Mary Ann Fitter (née Knibb) and Gertie Rogers (servant) outside Charon's Cottage, Station Road
3/1643/1 Drawing of The Swan and other buildings to south by W H BidlakeIllustration in unidentified book
3/1644/1 Sunnymount - Front DriveDavy Collection
Kenilworth Road, later demolished.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1644/2 Sunnymount - Drawing RoomDavy Collection
Kenilworth Road, later demolished.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1644/3 Sunnymount - HallDavy Collection
Kenilworth Road, later demolished.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1644/4 Sunnymount - Croquet LawnDavy Collection
Kenilworth Road, later demolished.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1644/5 Sunnymount - Dining RoomDavy Collection
Kenilworth Road, later demolished.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1644/6 Sunnymount - Tennis Lawn and StablesDavy Collection
Kenilworth Road, later demolished.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1644/7 [1945] Barston Platoon of the Home Guard plus photographer's correspondence[Missing] Photo taken 25 February 1945 ourside Barston Institute (near Barston Church).
Paperwork is the order and invoice etc.
Davy Collection
3/1644/8 [1911] Brigadier General William Peyton, Delhi Herald of Arms Extraordinary 1911Davy Collection
3/1645/1 Jasper Cecil Fullerton Hankinson
3/1645/2 Jasper Cecil Fullerton Hankinson
3/1646/1 Knowle Bowling ClubShowing Reeve, Court, Lyons, Davy
3/1647/1 [2012] Knowle Traditional Sweet Shop
3/1648/1 [1987] Conservation Fair
3/1649/1 [2004] Local Nature Reserve Celebration, Jobs CloseStella Jarman, Sheila & Reg Elliott
3/1650/1 [2010] Local Nature Reserve, Jobs Close
3/1650/2 [2010] Local Nature Reserve, Jobs Close
3/1650/3 [2010] Local Nature Reserve, Jobs Close
3/1650/4 [2010] Local Nature Reserve, Jobs Close
3/1651/1 [2003] Local Nature Reserve, Jobs CloseStella Jarman, Reg Elliott, Sue Owen, Roger King
3/1652/1 [1983] High Street Sewer Replacement
3/1652/2 [1983] High Street Sewer Replacement
3/1652/3 [1983] High Street Sewer Replacement
3/1653/1 Higton Family - photos
3/1654/1 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1654/2 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1654/3 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1654/4 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1654/5 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1654/6 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1654/7 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1654/8 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1654/9 Knowle Hall1980s
3/1655/1 [1915] Wilson Arms
3/1656/1 Manor House – from garden
3/1656/2 Manor House – from garden
3/1656/3 Manor House garden
3/1656/4 Manor House garden
3/1656/5 Manor House garden
3/1656/6 Manor House garden
3/1656/7 Manor House garden
3/1656/8 Manor House garden
3/1656/9 Manor House garden
3/1656/10 Manor House garden
3/1656/11 Manor House inside
3/1656/12 Manor House inside
3/1656/13 Manor House inside
3/1656/14 Manor House inside
3/1657/1 [1903] Postcard of Batts HillFrom Mr & Mrs Kimbell
3/1658/1 [1982] Opening of Berrow Homes Paterson Court
3/1658/2 [1982] Opening of Berrow Homes Paterson Court
3/1658/3 [1982] Opening of Berrow Homes Paterson Court
3/1658/4 [2009] Mary Galloway House, Berrow Homes
3/1659/1 [2015] Flush Bracket on south wall of Paterson Court
3/1660/1 Edward Nicholson in RAF uniform
3/1661/1 [2015] Jobs Close from outside
3/1661/2 [2015] Jobs Close Interior
3/1661/3 [2015] Jobs Close Interior
3/1661/4 [2015] Jobs Close Interior
3/1661/5 [2015] Jobs Close Interior
3/1661/6 [2015] Jobs Close Interior
3/1661/7 [2015] Jobs Close Interior
3/1661/8 [2016] Jobs Close Inscription 'Virtuese always Enobles'
3/1662/1 [2014] Chester House Interior – Leaded Light Window
3/1662/2 [2014] Chester House Interior – Roof
3/1662/3 [2014] Chester House Interior – Roof
3/1662/4 [2014] Chester House Interior – Roof
3/1662/5 Chester House as Antique ShopChester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
3/1663/1 The Olde HousePhoto of painting by Wm Hill
3/1663/2 The Olde House - Rear
3/1664/1 Milverton HousePhoto of drawing
3/1664/2 [1976] Milverton House during renovations
3/1664/3 Milverton HouseJames & Lister Lea estate agents' premises
3/1665/1 Wrenson's CornerShowing the Olde House, Taylor's Music, Furnishing Shop
3/1666/1 W E Haines
3/1666/2 W E Haines
3/1666/3 W E Haines' tent
3/1666/4 Charles Haines (standing)
3/1667/1 [1930] Knowle Parochial School c. 1930Showing ? George Curtis and Les Moulson
3/1668/1 Stowe House and old Chapel (Robert E Lee shop)
3/1669/1 Mary Ann Fitter (nee Knibb)
3/1669/2 [1911] Mary Ann Fitter (nee Knibb) and daughter Gladys
3/1669/3 [1903] Arthur and Gladys Fitter
3/1669/4 [1912] Charlie Sumner, Arthur Fitter, Percy Wilson and Billy McKuanIn Australia
3/1670/1 Mary Ann McKellar (nee Stokes)
3/1671/1 Four scouts who died in WW1Harvey Watts, Alfred Barber, John Nix & Alfred Hall. Also Arthur Willcox.
3/1672/1 Four scoutsAlfred Barber, Harvey Watts, Jack Tandy & Victor Houghton
3/1673/1 William Haines and Irene Benfield
3/1673/2 William Haines
3/1674/1 Arthur Palmer half brother of William Haines
3/1675/1 Albert Edward Mangham and Annie Marie (nee Garbett)
3/1675/2 [1947] Albert Edward Mangham
3/1675/3 [1927] Albert Edward Mangham at visit of Duke and Duchess of Kent in Ledbury
3/1676/1 [1939] Alfred Band and Ethel Edin
3/1677/1 Lawrence Edgar Beaufoy
3/1678/1 Thomas William Taylor
3/1679/1 Mary Ann McKellar (nee Stokes) with Polly
3/1680/1 Richard Wm Barnardiston Crowther-Beynon
3/1680/2 Richard Wm Barnardiston Crowther-Beynon in uniform
3/1680/3 Unidentified ship - the command of RWB Crowther-Beynon
3/1681/1 The Riddings, Knowle Road8 pages of photographs showing Neville Middleton, Mrs H Middleton ( nee Gladstone), Leonard Houghton, Mrs K Houghton (nee Gladstone), Eliza Gladstone, Mrs A Gladstone
3/1682/1 The Villa, Middlefield Hospital[Missing]
3/1683/1 Greswolde Swimming Pool
3/1683/2 Greswolde Arms, Swimming Pool and Garage
3/1684/1 [1900] High Street looking north. The Parsonage on right
3/1684/2 [1960] High Street looking north.
3/1685/1 Mary Keatley
3/1686/1 High Street taken from Soden's butchers showing the Chapel next door. Motorbike in road with rider, policeman and another. C mid 1930s
3/1686/2 Row of shops/houses including butchers (Keat & Sodens) on High Street with bunting possibly 1936 Jubilee
3/1687/1 Mr & Mrs Mullard (Butcher)
3/1688/1 [2014] WW1 100 years Party - The Knowle Society Trustee Director as waitersBill Bohanna, David Watson, Charles Robinson, John Rowley, Leighton Jones, Peter Ewin, Dave Pinwell, Ian Simmonds
3/1689/1 Everitt family outside Knowle Hall
3/1690/1 Victor Barlow
3/1691/1 [2012] Diamond Knowle – Knowle Society Gazebo
3/1691/2 [2012] Diamond Knowle – Knowle Society Gazebo
3/1691/3 [2012] Diamond Knowle –Tommy Godwin, Olympic Cyclist
3/1691/4 [2012] Diamond Knowle – Knowle Society King and Queen stand
3/1691/5 [2012] Diamond Knowle – High Street outside Red Lion. Showing Round Table stall and Van Buren stage
3/1691/6 [2012] Diamond Knowle – High Street outside Lyons
3/1691/7 [2012] Diamond Knowle – High Street looking north
3/1691/8 [2012] Diamond Knowle – High Street looking north
3/1691/9 [2012] Diamond Knowle – Outside Guild House showing Knowle Astronomical Society
3/1691/10 [2012] Diamond Knowle – Showing Tommy Godwin outside Van Buren Stage
3/1691/11 [2012] Diamond Knowle – Showing crowd awaiting magician Van Buren's performance
3/1692/1 Eric Beaufoy in uniform
3/1693/1 Percy Reynolds in uniform
3/1694/1 Charles Seymour Watts in uniform
3/1695/1 H C Smith Snr1st Chairman of Solihull UDC
3/1695/2 H C Smith Jnr
3/1695/3 Mrs H C Smith (nee Davy)
3/1696/1 James W Davy2nd Mayor of Solihull
3/1697/1 M C Wade. MC
3/1698/1 Frederick Norman
3/1698/2 Ernest H Norman
3/1699/1 Howard J Reynolds
3/1700/1 Charlie Willcox
3/1701/1 Elvers Green Lane ford[Missing] Two children playing.
[This could be 3/1014/2}
3/1702/1 [1994] Midland BankFrom report into listed status
3/1702/2 [1994] Midland Bank - InteriorFrom report into listed status
3/1702/3 [1994] Midland Bank - InteriorFrom report into listed status
3/1702/4 [1994] Midland Bank - InteriorFrom report into listed status
3/1703/1 [1992] Red Lion Bowling GreenFrom report into listed status
3/1703/2 [1992] Red Lion Bowling GreenFrom report into listed status
3/1703/3 [1992] Red Lion Bowling GreenFrom report into listed status
3/1704/1 [1935] Knowle Stores, 1584-6 High Street with bunting for JubileeTaken from uncatalogued negative 99/612/1
3/1704/2 [1935] Station Road with street decorations for Jubilee
3/1705/1 High Street showing Lloyds Bank and Silverline Travel 1980/90s
3/1706/1 High Street showing Tony Letterese Hairdressers 1980/90s
3/1707/1 High Street showing Ellora, Hogg Travel and Greswolde Arms 1980/90s
3/1708/1 Station Road showing Knowle Fish Bar, The Carpet Shop and David Aitchison 1980/90s
3/1709/1 Knowle Precinct showing Tom Li Chinese takeaway, Mister Plum greengrocers and Lashford butchers.1980/90s
3/1709/2 Knowle Precinct showing Dorothy Fashions, Inspirations 1980/90s
3/1709/3 Knowle Precinct showing Bannister Opticians, Arkwrights, John Clarke electricals 1980/90s
3/1710/1 Milverton House 1980/90s
3/1711/1 Chester House 1980/90s
3/1712/1 High Street showing Curtis' bakery, Red Lion and Nat West Bank 1980/90s
3/1713/1 High Street showing Post Office, La Boutique Gaie, Sieglinde Hiscox 1980/90s
3/1714/1 High Street showing Richard Lukeman Antiques, Post Office, Smartys 1980/90s
3/1714/2 High Street showing Richard Lukeman Antiques, Silverline Travel 1980/90s
3/1715/1 High Street showing Mister Minit, Carlys, J & O Cameron, Latymer House, Covent Garden, Dillons Newsagents1980/90s
3/1716/1 Interior of Band & Meeks shop, 1980/90s[Missing]
3/1716/2 Interior of Band & Meeks shop showing John Thackway,1980/90s
3/1717/1 Bank Hotel – Shipways and Burchell Edwards,1980/90s
3/1718/1 High Street showing Midland Bank and Mad Hatter's Tea Room,1980/90s
3/1719/1 High Street showing Jade Palace and Bilash takeaways 1980/90s
3/1720/1 Station Road showing Victoria Wine Co and Phillips Auctioneers 1980/90s
3/1720/2 Station Road showing Hintons and Grocers 1980/90s
3/1721/1 Station Road showing Turret Stores and houses beyond
3/1722/1 18-24 Kenilworth Road 1980/90s
3/1722/2 18-20 Kenilworth Road 1980/90s
3/1723/1 High Street looking North showing Greswolde Arms, Greswolde Garage, cottages to right and Men's Institute sign on left.
3/1724/1 [1953] Coronation celebrations Procession gathering. Oddfellows at front
3/1724/2 [1953] Coronation celebrations. Procession outside Curtis's. Air Cadets and Police
3/1724/3 [1953] Coronation celebrations. Procession outside Curtis's. Brownies and Cubs
3/1724/4 [1953] Coronation celebrations. Procession going into church
3/1724/5 [1953] Coronation celebrations. Pensioners' coach outing to London to view decorations
3/1726/1 Grimshaw Hall
3/1727/1 Knowle Lodge
3/1728/1 High Street looking North showing Greswolde Arms and Bank House
3/1728/2 High Street looking North
3/1728/3 High Street looking North showing the parsonage
3/1729/1 Frank Harper in his butcher's shop
3/1730/1 [1950] Jobs Close School
3/1731/1 [1981] The Square decorated for Royal Wedding
3/1732/1 [2016] Hampton Road housing developmentMiller Homes
3/1732/2 [2016] Hampton Road housing developmentMiller Homes
3/1733/1 White Swan Inn. Turn of 19/20th centuryLeamington Ales and Spratts Dog Cakes advertisements
3/1734/1 Knowle Church c. 1824A drawing from the Aylesford Collection
3/1734/2 Knowle ChurchOld postcard
3/1734/3 Knowle Church and Guild House. 'Church and Church House'Old postcard
3/1734/4 Knowle Church and Guild House.1870Old postcard
3/1734/5 Knowle Church. Old car in frontOld postcard
3/1735/1 Guild House - 'Old House at Knowle'[Missing] Old postcard
3/1736/1 Forest Hotel, Dorridge. Early 20th centuryPostcard
3/1737/1 Chester House and Auction Sale Rooms next door. 'Old World Cottage'Postcard
3/1738/1 Knowle HallPostcard
3/1739/1 Frank Smitten
3/1739/2 Sailors aboard The Black Prince
3/1740/1 Chester House when two cottages. Wolseley Landaulette outside
3/1741/1 Knowle Card shop drawn printed notelet
3/1742/1 Station Road showing Turret Stores, two other shops (Davies boarded up) and houses beyond
3/1743/1 Jobs Close
3/1744/1 [1925] Church and Guild House with canon in front and Standard Piccadilly saloon in roadwayIllustrated London News 14 Mar 1925
3/1745/1 Batts Hill
3/1746/1 Knowle Bowling Club late 1960sHarriman, Neary, Naylor, Isaacs, Rooke, Mander, Holland, Johnson, Davis, Newton, Frean, Lee, Hammond, Knibbs, Pendry, Phelps, Pincham, Hodson
3/1747/1 Group photo showing Mrs Louisa Hicken c 1920s
3/1748/1 Knowle Cricket Team? 1970S
3/1749/1 [1945] Colour drawing of George Stubbs in uniformChetto 1945 Italia
3/1750/1 2nd Lt P L Patterson in uniform,The Ards, KnowleThe Graphic 16 Dec 16
3/1751/1 High Street and Post Office c 1970sAlso Cox Brothers Grocers, La Boutique Hair, Arden Jewellers and Fen End Nurseries
3/1752/1 [2016] Photos from the presentation evening for the Queens Award for Voluntary Service to Knowle Society
3/1753/1 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/2 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/3 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/4 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/5 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/6 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/7 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/8 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/9 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – front
3/1753/10 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – rear
3/1753/11 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – rear
3/1753/12 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – rear
3/1753/13 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – rear
3/1753/14 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – rear
3/1753/15 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – side viewRoger Hancox
3/1753/16 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – side view
3/1753/17 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – side viewRoger Hancox
3/1753/18 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – side view
3/1753/19 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – outbuildings
3/1753/20 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – gardens
3/1753/21 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – gardens
3/1753/22 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – gardens
3/1753/23 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – gardens
3/1753/24 [2010] Grimshaw Hall – gardens
3/1754/1 [1963] Photo from The Report into the Railway Accident
3/1754/2 [1963] Photo from The Report into the Railway Accident
3/1755/1 [1893] Photo of a painting of George Allen Everitt 1823-1905G Allemand artist
3/1756/1 Edith Mary Cammack
3/1757/1 Edward Bower
3/1758/1 [1915] Postcard from Canon Downing to Mrs F Collins of Chideock Vicarage, Bridport. Own photograph on front
3/1759/1 Clarence Sinclair Smith
3/1760/1 The Wilsons Arms inside 50s/60s
3/1760/2 The Wilsons Arms inside 50s/60s
3/1760/3 The Wilsons Arms inside 50s/60s
3/1760/4 [1958] Group of unidentified people at The Wilson c 60sStamped on back Photograph by ? Cocks, Stratford ? Herald
3/1760/5 Publicity card for The Wilsons Arms
3/1760/6 Publicity card for The Wilsons ArmsDiscarded' poem on back
3/1760/7 The Wilsons Arms inside 1950s/60s
3/1760/8 The Wilsons Arms inside 1950s/60s
3/1760/9 The Wilsons Arms inside 1950s/60s
3/1760/10 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/11 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/12 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s[Damaged] 2 copies both damaged
3/1760/13 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/14 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/15 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/16 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/17 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/18 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s6 people and cars
3/1760/19 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60sBarrels on Bass lorry
3/1760/20 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60sOld car outside
3/1760/21 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60sFrom Lodge Rd corner
3/1760/22 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60sLooking towards High Street
3/1760/23 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60sShowing buildings at back and old car park
3/1760/24 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/25 The Wilsons Arms outside 1950s/60s
3/1760/26 Christmas Card showing The Wilsons Arms staff
3/1761/1 Mr & Mrs Deeman outside church
3/1761/2 Mr Deeman and others
3/1761/3 Thomas Deeman, in naval uniform with monkey. Proprietor of The Wilsons 1960s
3/1761/4 Thomas Deeman on right, in naval uniform .Proprietor of The Wilsons 1960s
3/1761/5 Mr Deeman and another gentleman with drawing of Mr Deeman
3/1762/1 Parade headed by scouts and British Legion? Remembrance Day1950s/60sTaken from The Wilsons Arms towards Lodge Road
3/1763/1 The Bull’s Head at Barston outside c. 1950sThomas Deeman proprietor before coming to The Wilson Arms
3/1763/2 The Bull’s Head at Barston outside c. 1950s
3/1763/3 The Bull’s Head at Barston outside c. 1950sDrayman and Thomas Deeman
3/1763/4 The Bull’s Head at Barston outside c. 1950sLarge group with penny farthings
3/1763/5 The Bull’s Head at Barston outside c. 1950sMen with comedy teeth
3/1763/6 The Bull’s Head at Barston inside c. 1950s7 photos
3/1763/7 The Bull’s Head at Barston outside c. 1950s2 men with penny farthings and comedy teeth
3/1764/1 Postcard of Midland Counties Asylum, Knowle
3/1764/2 Middlefield, Knowle
3/1765/1 [2018] Wootton Close, Hampton RoadNamed after Eva Wootton
3/1766/1 [2018] Packwood Mews, Hampton Road
3/1767/1 [2018] New housing Hampton Road
3/1768/1 [2018] High Street showing Knowle Sweet Shop, Glasstower Jewellery and LevenKnowle Sweet Shop(1578 High Street), Glasstower Jewellery (1580 High Street) and Leven (1584-86 High Street)
3/1768/2 [2018] High Street showing Ale Rooms, Viola and Hairology
3/1768/3 [2018] High Street showing 1683 Chocolate shop and Journey the WorldJourney the World (1683a Hign Street)
3/1769/1 [2018] Knowle Precinct showing Shipways and Knowle Interiors
3/1769/2 [2018] Knowle Precinct showing Cristal
3/1769/3 [2018] Knowle Precinct showing Royle Household
3/1770/4 [2018] Knowle Precinct showing Loch Fyne
3/1771/1 [2018] Arden GrangeMcCarthy and Stone development. On site of Greswold Garage
3/1772/1 Chester HouseColour postcard. Greville Court sign on side
3/1773/1 Knowle Parish ChurchPhotograph of framed photo of Knowle Parish Church, looking at North wall, with graves in churchyard and Guild House to right.
3/1774/1 [1958] Aerial view of KnowleShowing Church and old Primary School. Taken by Paul Harris
3/1774/2 [1958] Aerial view of KnowleShowing bus terminus and Station Road. Paul Harris
3/1774/3 [1958] Aerial view of KnowleFrom Kenilworth Road towards village, from tree tops. Paul Harris
3/1774/4 [1959] Aerial view of KnowleShowing Church, Guild House, Scouts Field and Caravan Park and Red Lion
3/1774/5 [1966] Aerial view of KnowleFrom Church Tower along Kenilworth Road. Paul Harris
3/1775/1 Aerial view of Knowle. Approx mid 1960sTaken from Church Tower looking down Kenilworth Road
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1775/2 Aerial view of Knowle. Approx mid 1960sTaken from Church Tower looking North along High Street. Before precinct built.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1776/1 Midland Red bus crashed into Joseph Harris dry cleaners
3/1777/1 [1989] Carnival float procession9 photos
1989 Knowle Festival Village floats and band, finally walking up Warwick Road
3/1778/1 [1940] Grimshaw Hall, Hampton Road, Knowle, Late 1940s4 photos - various views of the house and gardens
3/1778/2 [1940] Grimshaw Hall, Hampton Road, Knowle, Late 1940s2 photos one of house and one of field.
3/1779/1 [2000] Carnival float procession8 photos. Including Carnival Queen, Scouts, Knowle FC, Knowle URC, Pipe Band, Maypole dancers with float
3/1780/1 Milverton HouseWilsons Road
3/1781/1 Greswolde GarageHigh Street Knowle and service road to Primary School
3/1782/1 [1987] One Cottage on Warwick Road, being renovated
3/1782/2 [1987] One Cottage in Warwick Road, after renovation
3/1783/1 Stowe HouseHigh Street, Knowle
3/1783/2 Stowe House and Chapel (as shop before Knowle Brasserie)United Reformed Chapel cnverted to a shop, Stowe House behind and Guild House in distance on right
3/1784/1 Kimbells WalkShowing Aspen Windows and Dixons Estate Agents
3/1785/1 Precinct Car ParkShowing recycling bins and building work
3/1786/1 Photograph of Grant of Dower c 1200Said to be the oldest known document relating to Knowle.
Phitigraph by Artists Illustrators, Ltd.
3/1787/1 [1999] Canal locks in summer
3/1787/2 [1999] Canal locks in summer
3/1787/3 [1999] Goldsworthys yard in summer
3/1787/4 [1999] Goldsworthys yard in winterGoldsworthy's yards, by canal, Kenilworth Road.
3/1788/1 [2019] Library Forecourt3 photos
3/1789/1 [2019] High Street showing Knowle Travel, Ivory Tower, Knowle Brasserie (part)
3/1789/2 [2019] High Street showing Glasstower Jewellery and Knowle Traditional Sweet Shop
3/1789/3 [2019] High Street showing Phase 2, 1683 Chocolate Place and Journey the World
3/1789/4 [2019] High Street showing Elderberry Black's Cafe
3/1789/5 [2019] High Street showing William Hill and Bread Collection
3/1789/6 [2019] High Street showing Soni Milano, Saffron and Phase 2
3/1789/7 [2019] High Street showing John Shepherd to Bread Collection
3/1789/8 [2019] High Street showing Knowle Traditional Sweet Shop
3/1789/9 [2019] High Street showing Dillons, Peters Healthcare, Bliss Cakes and Pharmacy (part)
3/1789/10 [2019] High Street showing Ale Rooms
3/1789/11 [2019] High Street showing Eric Lyons after refit. Lyons family outside
3/1790/1 [1992] Shop Redevelopment High Street West to be Lloyds Bank and Cafe Saffron
3/1790/2 [1992] Shop Redevelopment High Street East Knowle Card Shop
3/1790/3 [1992] High Street showing Knowle Post Office, new development and Smarty's
3/1790/4 [1992] High Street showing Aspen Windows and Ritz Video Film Hire
3/1790/5 [1992] High Street showing empty shop to let beside Ritz and Sheldon Florist
3/1791/1 [1992] 70 and 72 Station Road
3/1792/1 [1992] Lansdowne House Boat House and lake3 photos
3/1793/1 [1992] Berkswell stocks3 photos
3/1794/1 [1999] Grimshaw Hall prior to sale25 photos
3/1795/1 [2019] Christine Hazel and Betty Ewin of Knowle Society Local History with winner of quiz, her mother and owner of Chocolate Place
3/1795/2 [2019] Visit by Harbury Local History Society 18th May 2019Guild House. 3 photos
3/1796/1 [2019] 42 photographs and one magazine cutting of sculptures by John LettsPictures of sculptures by John Letts (1930-2010), of 160 Tilehouse Green Lane and later at St Johns Close.

Religious and other figures, ballerinas, women with babies, some male figures and Queen Elizabeth II, the latter now in George Eliot Hospital, Nuneaton and a sculpture of Jesus in God's hands, (original of this sculpture was presented by John to Knowle Parish Church).

(See interview with John Letts in Parish Magazine June 2004)
3/1797/1 1 St John's Close
3/1798/1 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Georgina Asbury, Hilary Gosling, Pauline Collins
3/1798/2 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Mary Riley and Rita Brook
3/1798/3 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
The Ardennaires (from Arden School, now called Arden Academy)
3/1798/4 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Singers from the Surplus Cassocks (St Alphege Church)
3/1798/5 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle
Geoff Oldfield, Betty Oldfield and ?
3/1798/6 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle
Daphne Freeman and Pat Hensley
3/1798/7 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Joan Bower andd Sandra Lea
3/1798/8 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Unknown, Gary Masters and Ardennaires' conductor
3/1798/9 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Choir - the Surplus Cassocks from St Alphege church. Fourth lady from right is Shirley Gummow
3/1798/10 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
The Ardennaires from Arden School (now called Arden Academy) and their conductor.
3/1798/11 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
The 40th Anniversary Cake
3/1798/12 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Peter Ellis, cutting the cake
3/1798/13 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Derek Lewis, Mike Sharpe, Jean Lewis, Pat Sharpe, Betty Norris
3/1798/14 [2002] Knowle Society 40th Anniversary celebrationIn The Royal British Legion, Knowle.
Moira Kyles
3/1799/1 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Two soldiers in a tank
3/1799/2 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Two soldiers in a tank
3/1799/3 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Several soldiers in a tank
3/1799/4 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Several soldiers in a tank
3/1799/5 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Several soldiers on an army lorry
3/1799/6 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1799/7 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1799/8 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1799/9 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1799/10 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1799/11 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1799/12 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1799/13 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1799/14 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Baseball
3/1799/15 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Baseball
3/1799/16 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Playing cards
3/1799/17 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney RoadPhotos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field.
'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
Playing cards
3/1799/18 [1944] American forces including some billeted in Widney Road - covering note and negativesNote from Ben Cox enclosing photos and negatives taken by his father Lawrence Cox in 1944.
Photos in this series mostly taken in the garden and house, some in a park or field. 'Lenny and Dave' were billeted with the Cox family, Hillingdon, 24 Widney Road.
Photos taken by Lawrence Cox who was a Police War Reserve.
3/1800/1 [1908] Maypole Dairy Company Ltd, Postcard PhotoApprox date. Photo shows Reg Phillips of Knowle, son of Walter Phillips, on right of doorway to Maypole Dairies, possibly the original shop in Wolverhampton, owned by Bob Jackson of Springfield House, Knowle. (Details need verification.)
3/1801/1 Typical Toll House with carriage and horses - very unlikely to be in KnowlePhotograph from Black Country Bugle
3/1801/2 Row of half timbered cottages
3/1801/3 Curtis Bakery
3/1801/4 Knowle PotteriesApparently was previously Curtis Electrical, left window TV & Radio showroom and right window Record Sales, according to note on back
3/1801/5 Ron Manders & Geoff Roberts inside TV repair department? Curtis Electrical

(Frank Brown and Geoff Roberts (featured in 3/1801/8) ran TV repair department here in around 1957)
3/1801/6 Curtis Electrical shopNote on reverse of photo says: 'Stanard TV & VCR.'
3/1801/7 Wilkes Newsagents & Covent Garden green grocer
3/1801/8 Battery Charging Station. Vic CurtisWireless Electrical Engineer shop, charging Drydex and Exide batteries. Vic Curtis standing in front.
3/1801/9 [1911] Guild House and Knowle Parish ChurchPhotocopy of two photographs said to be held at Solihull Central Library. Believed to be dated pre-1911.
One photo shows the Guild House only. The other, taken from an earlier picture, shows the Guild House and the Church.
3/1801/10 Knowle Parish Church outside wall at east end
3/1801/11 Knowle Parish Church outside north side from churchyard
3/1801/12 [2014] Knowle Society Natural Environment Committee Bulb Planting Project 2014 - 2018Set of 82 photographs taken and collected by John Hulse. Photos of the planting, involving local adults and school children. This was a planting project to plant daffodils along the verges and approaches to Knowle, with the cooperaton of council and local organisations. Organising committee: Liz Hulse, Adrian Jickells, Gordon O'Connor, Mike Fisher.
3/1802/1 [2023] Knowle trees and flowers, photograph album by John HulseApproximately 270 photos taken around Knowle, country walks, streets, park, open spaces and nature reserve.
Placed in cabinet 2, bottom drawer.
3/1803/1 [1914] German Gun outside Guild HousePhoto shows Church, Guild House, St Anne's Cottage and German Gun outside, in the snow.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
3/1803/2 [1989] Knowle Festival ProcessionMeeting up in Chantry Heath Crescent
3/1803/3 [2002] Street Party in Chantry Heath Crescent
3/1803/4 [2023] Street Party Chantry Heath CrescentCoronation May 2023
3/1803/5 [2023] Churchill Retirement Homes, April 2023Three photos from the front, Station Road, Knowle
3/1803/6 [1967] 43 Photos of Knowle, taken in approx 1967Mostly buildings, plus vicar Donald Foster.
Village Hall, Junior school, aerial views and older buildings.
[Alan Furniss Collection.]
3/1803/7 [1917] Grimshaw Hall, with carPhoto approx 1917. Car dates from between 1902 and 1913, registered in Brmingham. Couple in car unknown. (Possibly waving to someone in house.)
3/1804/1 [1932] Inside church, font in centre aisleinterior of Knowle Parish Church looking eastwards, font in nave. Dated no later than 1932. Photo with mount frame: 12 x 10 ins.
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1804/2 [1932] Church with old pews in St John's Chapel.View looking NE showing pews in what became St John's Chapel, at right angles to the main aisle. (Probably taken before 1932 - exact date unknown.)
(Location: Cab C, Drawer 1)
3/1805/1 [1972] Eva Wootton and Canon Donald Foster looking at Eva's bookProbably no later than 1972
Both looking at 'The History of Knowle'
3/1806/1 [2024] Cristal Boutique 1707 High Street KnowleMoved from Knowle Precinct 2022
3/1807/1 [2022] Wyndley Garden Centre, Stripes Hill, Warwick Rd, KnowleClosed 2022, demolished 2023
3/1807/2 [2022] Wyndley Garden Centre, Stripes Hill, Warwick Rd, KnowleClosed 2022, demolished 2023
3/1807/3 [2022] Wyndley Garden Centre, Stripes Hill, Warwick Rd, KnowleClosed 2022, demolished 2023
3/1808/1 [2020] Red Lion 1672 High Street, Knowle, blue plaqueListed in 1976 as a Grade II listed Building
3/1809/1 [2022] Baton Relay Commonwealth Games through Knowle High StreetBirmingham Commonwealth Games, July 2022
3/1809/2 [2022] Baton Relay Commonwealth Games through Knowle High StreetBirmingham Commonwealth Games, July 2022
3/1810/1 [2022] Swan Yard coffee and kitchen 2022Opened 2022
3/1810/2 [2022] Pets World in Swan Yard 2022Opened 2022
3/1811/1 [2022] Schmidt Kitchens and Interior Solutions,1660 High St, KnowleNew shop 2022, previously Nat West Bank premises
3/1812/1 [2022] Jacques Restaurant 1630 High Street, Knowle, decorated for Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, July 2022.Became Cheals Restaurant approx 2023
3/1813/1 Thought to be the Ford in Elvers Green Lane, Knowle, commonly known as Barston FordDate unknown
3/1814/1 Enlargement of photo Knowle Square: late 19th / eary 20th centuryGuild House whilst still a shop, Red Lion, White Swan, people on bicycles.
5/1/1 [1949] Carnival advertising board. Endorsed G. Curtis(In map box)
5/2/1 [1977] Brief life history of Miss Eva Wootton. (Gerald Asbury)
5/3/1 [1977] The Guild of Knowle: A Brief History (Eva Wootton)
5/4/1 [1977] The Royal Connections of Knowle. 3pp
5/5/1 [1927] Newspaper cutting: Queen Mary's visit to KnowleMentions visit to Grimshaw Hall. 2 pp
5/6/1 [1927] Newspaper cutting: Queen Mary's visit to KnowleMentions visit to Grimshaw Hall.
5/7/1 [1798] Boston family papers: invoice headed Society of Knowle ClubTyped with place for signature of William Boston. Endorsed with unsigned handwritten note re picture, German silver cream jug and walking stick.
5/7/2 [1805] Boston family papers: letter re death of John BostonWritten from George Pettitt to J. S. Lindop. Refers to death of Mr. Boston, possibly at Tongagabbertoo, apparently shipwrecked.
5/7/3 Boston family papers: family tree with notes on individualsAlso includes members of Pontifex family. 7pp
5/7/4 Boston family papers: notes on the Cotterrell family. 4pp
5/7/5 Boston family papers: notes by Mrs. KingIncludes: note re Dionysius Boston, born in 1748; The Priory (Guild House); death of Mrs. King's great-grandfather on voyage to Sandwich Islands; the Trehernes' school at the Manor House; Bullivant family; St. Thomas's Day dole. Signed longhand version and unsigned typed partial version. 4pp

NB This is the only known reference to Knowle Free School being at the Manor House.
5/8/1 Brisker family papers: family treeCompiled by Mr. Robert Brisker.
5/8/2 Brisker family papers: notes on individuals. 52pp
5/9/1 Kimbell family papers: list of individuals. 2ppCompiled by Dr. Crowle Smith. 3 accompanying letters.
5/9/2 Kimbell family papers: details of family relationships. 36pp
5/10/1 [1927] Knowle Church Appeal for £200: appeal letter. 2ppAppeal for cost of oak brackets in the roof, treatment of roof timber with beetle fluid, installation of electric light and an electric blower for the organ. Typed copy. Space for signatures of Canon Downing, Arthur Williams and Hubert Wilson (churchwardens) and Walter Davey (Clerk to the Council).
5/10/2 [1927] Knowle Church Appeal for £200: 1st list of subscribersList of names as follows: Major Everitt, Canon Downing, Miss Lea, Miss Clementson, Mr. F. H. Viney, Mr. & Mrs. Martin, Mr A. J. Johnson, Mr. Edward Jefferson, Mr. A. D. Melson, Mr. & Mrs. Norton, Mr. & Mrs. Bolding, Mr. R. G. E. Freeman, Lady Reynolds,Sir James and Lady Curtis, Mr. & Mrs Whitfield, Mr. & Mrs. Mitton, Mr. Offley Wade, Mr H. T. Ollard, Mr. W. H. Bennitt, Mr. & Mrs. Baxter, Mr. A. W. Freeman, Mrs. J. A. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. Brian Pontifex, Mr W. L. Bayley.
5/10/3 [1927] Knowle Church Appeal for £200: 2nd list of subscribersList of names as follows: Mrs. Kingsnorth, Mr. & Mrs. Abrahan, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Williams, Miss Williams, Mr. H. M. Williams, Mr. C. T. Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Wilson, Mr & Mrs. Chinn, Dr. R. Bower, Miss M. Bower, Miss Mitchell, Mr. J. & Miss Matthews, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Cartwright, Mrs. Tolladay, Mrs. Shute, Mr. & Mrs. Faulkener, Miss Higham, Misses S. & M. Lowe, Mr. F. Kirkby, Dr. & Mrs. Whatley.
5/10/4 [1927] Knowle Church Appeal for £200: receipt to Mr. B. Pontifex
5/11/1 Knowle Parish Church: Financial statementRefers to shortfall of £90 in income to meet essential expenditure. Mentions C. T. Clarke, J. Walter Davey, A. E. Williams and W. E. Mullard.
5/12/1 [1927] Dorridge Parsonage Fund: Appeal notice. 2ppMentions Mr. Bidlake & C. J. Grove & Sons. Signaturies are Revd. J. W. Sharp, J. J. James & C. A. Mason (churchwardens) and H. T. Ollard (Hon Sec.)
5/12/2 Dorridge Parsonage Fund: list of donationsList of names as follows: Aldridge, Anthony, Ash, Baylay, Bicknell, Bower, Button, Cashmore, Clarke, Lady Curtis, Davie, Downing, Dugard, Everitt, Harper, Harris, Heinrich, Hollick, Hoskins, Hossell, Jackson Mr. G. F., James, Loach, Melson, Morris, Musgrove, Murray, Newman, Norton, Ollard, Patterson, Preston, Robberds, Robinson, Sharp Revd. J. W., Simkins, Smith, Stokes, Wade, Williams, Wilson E. R.
5/13/1 [1927] Newspaper cutting: The old churches of Warwickshire. 2ppIncludes Temple Balsall and Knowle. Undated, but mentions that the vicar at the time had been in Knowle for about 25 years and found the Guild House in a state of dilapidation. (Canon Downing came to Knowle in 1902)
5/14/1 [1927] Newspaper cutting: The founder of Knowle ChurchWalter Cook.
5/15/1 [1969] Knowle Festival Programme (part) 7ppIncludes details of 'Open Houses' day.
5/16/1 [1966] Knowle Festival Programme
5/17/1 [1937] Programme: Knowle coronation celebrations
5/18/1 [1902] Programme: Knowle coronation celebrations
5/19/1 [1976] Service sheet: Knowle United Reformed Church centenary
5/20/1 [1977] Service sheet: Silver Jubilee celebrations
5/21/1 [1977] Service sheet: Silver Jubilee celebrations
5/22/1 [1977] Programme: Knowle & Dorridge Jubilee celebrations
5/23/1 [1976] Service sheet: Knowle United Reformed Church centenary
5/24/1 [1966] Knowle Festival Programme
5/25/1 [1977] Knowle Society Jubilee Tree Planting: programme
5/25/2 [1977] Knowle Society Jubilee Tree Planting: telegram to the Queen
5/25/3 [1977] Knowle Society Jubilee Tree Planting: reply from the Palace
5/26/1 [1977] Knowle Society Jubilee Tree Planting: programme
5/27/1 [1931] Knowle Church: calendar/blotter
5/28/1 [1935] Knowle Church: calendar/blotter
5/29/1 [1937] Knowle Church: calendar/blotter
5/30/1 [1902] 'An Excursion to Knowle, Temple Balsall and Berksell in 1902In the Year 1902 An article copied from the journal of Birmingham Archaeological Society.
5/31/1 'The Old Houses in Our Neighbourhood' by Allen G. EverittAn article by Allen E. Everitt, copied from the journal of Birmingham Archaeological Society. Includes references to Baddesley Clinton, Temple Balsall, Berry Hall and Grimshaw Hall.
5/32/1 Guild House embossing tool (sample)
5/33/1 Literature re Chessetts Wood Mission Church
5/34/1 [1927] Service sheet: Knowle Church 525th anniversary
5/35/1 [1978] Letter from Eva Wootton
5/36/1 [1935] Knowle Celebrations: Silver Jubilee King George VKnowle celebrations, 6th May 1935.
Statement of Accounts
List of contributions to the Knowle Jubilee Fund
5/37/1 Article re Mr. Mullard
5/38/1 [1912] Knowle Parish Magazine:cutting re restoration of Guild House[Missing]
5/39/1 [1905] Programme: organ recital to celebrate re-opening of organ
5/40/1 [1978] Programme: opening of Solihull Central Library
5/41/1 Nine Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins (5/41/1 - 5/41/9)
5/41/2 Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins
5/41/3 Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins
5/41/4 Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins
5/41/5 Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins
5/41/6 Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins
5/41/7 Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins
5/41/8 Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins
5/41/9 Book of poems by Mr. J. Hopkins
5/42/1 [1987] Paper: The Royal British Legion (Knowle): 60 Glorious Years
5/43/1 Brochure: Samuel Welsh Home for Retired Nurses
5/44/1 Newspaper cutting: Memories of Pubs Gone ByIncludes reference to inn/tavern tokens.
5/45/1 Newspaper cutting: Memories of Pubs Gone ByIncludes reference to tavern tokens.
5/46/1 [1978] Programme: Dorridge Church Centenary Flower Festival
5/47/1 [1978] Programme: Dorridge Church Centenary Flower Festival
5/48/1 [1953] Ration book for Miss E. Hancox in leatherette case
5/49/1 'The Romance of Road Names' hand written by Eva WoottonIncludes short history of Knowle and refers to naming of roads by Knowle Society.
5/50/1 [1995] Mrs. Olive Moulston: British Legion Service History
5/51/1 [1940] Footpath Survey: List of symbols
5/51/2 [1940] Instructions for Footpath SurveyThe Commons, Open Spaces & Footpaths Preservation Society
Ramblers' Association
5/51/3 [1940] Map of footpaths in wider Knowle AreaHand-marked footpaths and main roads on unspecified published map base.
5/52/1 [1965] Domestic weekly Shopping OrderMrs Griffith
5/53/1 [1896] Knowle Institute Bible Class: Member's TicketTea & Entertainment event
Wednesday 15th January 1896
5/54/1 [1918] Postcard from Knowle to Pte White from his wifeTo Pte White from his wife while he is on active service.
5/55/1 [1919] Programme for World War 1 Peace Celebrations[Missing]
5/56/1 [1912] Gun Licence 1912Issued to Sidney Ronald Burton (Rotten Row Farm)
5/56/2 [1913] Gun Licence 1913Issued to Sidney Ronald Burton (Rose Farm)
5/56/3 [1916] Gun Licence 1916Issued to Sidney Ronald Burton (Rose Farm)
5/56/4 [1917] Carriage Licence 1917Issued to Sidney Ronald Burton (Rose Farm)
5/56/5 [1919] Gun Licence 1918Issued to Sidney Ronald Burton
5/57/1 [1890] Newspaper supplement: Jacques photographsEvening Mail supplement Good Friday, undated later half of 20th Century, of photographs from the Edwin Howard Jacques collection.
Knowle Station, Poplars Farm
5/58/1 [1996] Customs of the Manor 1574Transcribed and translated by John R. Jarman.
5/59/1 [1935] Daily Mail: 1935 Silver Jubilee Edition(In map box)
5/62/1 [1945] Programme: Felons Centenary Dinner 1945
5/62/2 [1945] Text of speech by John Burman at Felons Centenary Dinner
5/62/3 [1950] Programme: Felons 150th Annual Dinner 1950
5/62/4 [1960] Programme: Felons Annual Dinner 1960
5/62/5 [1970] Programme: Felons Annual Dinner 1970
5/62/6 [1945] Programme: Felons Centenary Dinner 1945
5/62/7 [1945] Text of speech by John Burman at Felons Centenary Dinner
5/62/8 [1960] Programme: Felons Annual Dinner 1960
5/62/9 [1970] Programme: Felons Annual Dinner 1970
5/63/1 [1950] Booklet - Rules and Articles for Regulation of the Knowle FelonsIncludes list of members
5/67/1 [1966] Knowle Festival Programme4th -11th June 1966.
5/68/1 [1979] Order of Service - Rededication of BellsTuesday 20th November 1979, Knowle Parish Church.
Dedication by the Lord Bishop of Birmingham.
3 copies.
5/71/1 [1844] Sermon by W. Hood at the death of Mrs BowerPrinted as a booklet after the delivery of the sermon at the Salem Chapel, Knowle. (The old United Reformed Church in Warwick Road, opposite the Berrow Homes and Knowle Parish Church.)
5/71/2 [1844] Sermon on death of Mrs BowerCopy of 5/71/1
5/71/3 [1844] Sermon on death of Mrs BowerSecond copy of 5/71/1
5/74/1 [1868] Ticket for Red Lion Ball
5/76/1 [1957] Opening of Jobs Close
5/77/1 [1935] Midland Counties Institution: Hist. Notes & Developments
5/77/2 [1939] Midland Counties Institution: Report 1939
5/77/3 [1936] 'Industries for the Feebleminded'
5/77/4 [1966] Middlefield Hospital: Brief History
5/77/5 [1897] 'Brief Description of the Midland Counties Idiot Asylum'
5/77/6 [1983] 'Middlefield News'. With drawing of laying foundation stone
5/77/7 [1966] Middlefield Hospital: Brief History
5/77/8 [1992] Middlefield: Brief article re closure
5/78/1 [1892] Horticultural Society document
5/79/1 [1949] Midland Red bus timetable
5/81/1 [1935] White Swan - application for removal & licence
5/82/1 Historical Notes Relating to the Manor of LongdonCompiled by W. G. B. Whitehouse A list of the Lords of the Manor from 1066 until the present day, with brief notes on each.
5/82/2 [2016] Ownership of Longdon HallHistorical information gathered by the Knowle Society Planning Committee in 2016.
Lists owners from 1086, including Greswold, Dabridgecourt, Fulwood, Noel, Wentworth, Greville, Milbanke Noel, Lovelace, Clarke, Lovekin. Owners in 201l: Stretton.
5/83/1 [1980] Arden Club Dinner
5/84/1 [1980] Arden Club Dinner
5/85/1 [1980] Arden Club dinner
5/86/1 [1950] Bowling Club documents
5/87/1 [1957] Bowling Club ticket
5/88/1 [1959] Document re. Knowle Village Hall
5/89/1 Village Hall & leaflet for Bunter's Restaurant
5/90/1 [1952] Knowle Festival ProgrammeOrganised by Knowle Community Association.
Copy of an original lent by Mr Peter May.
5/91/1 [1973] Knowle Festival Programme16th -23rd September 1973 organised by Knowle & Dorridge Round Table.
5/92/1 Parish Magazine - 1931-1966 reviewKnowle Church Magazine - Notes from Parish Magazines 1932 (sic) - 1966
5/93/1 [1891] Programme - Tableaux Vivants & Wax WorksCast list of entertainment (possibly at Knowle Lodge).
Includes members of the Bower family plus Kimbell, Tonks, Taunton & Foster
5/93/2 [1891] Programme - Tableaux Vivants & Wax WorksCopy of 5/93/1
5/93/3 [1891] Programme - Tableaux Vivants & Wax WorksCopy of 5/93/1.
5/94/1 [1980] Knowle Festival Concert ProgrammeHeld in Knowle Parish Church, 6th May 1980.
5/94/2 [1980] Knowle Festival Concert ProgrammeCopy of 5/94/1.
5/100/1 [1942] Leaflet for Horse Show, Gymkana, Auction & Agricultural Show at Chadwick EndHeld at Hunter and Pony Stud Farm, Chadwick End, Saturday 5th September 1942.
5/101/1 [1943] Knowle Holidays at HomeEquestrian Sports and Pony Races, Saturday 14th August 1943, held at Knowle Hall
5/102/1 [1928] Menu: Knowle British Legion 1st annual dinner at Wilson Arms
5/103/1 [1979] Arden School May Fair ProgrammeSaturday 19th May 1979 - Opened by Paul Daniels
5/104/1 [1980] Arden School May Fair ProgrammeSaturday 17th May 1980 opened by Little & Large
5/105/1 [1980] Dorridge Day ProgrammeSaturday 13th September 1980.
5/107/1 [1981] Knowle Pageant: draft script[Missing] The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
5/109/1 [1980] Knowle Festival Programme4-10 May 1980
5/110/1 [1980] Knowle Festival Programme4-10 May 1980 - Duplicate of 5/109/1
5/111/1 [1980] 'The Knowle Bowler', Bicentenary Ed. Includes history of clubApil 1980
5/112/1 [1971] County Borough of Solihull - Official Guide
5/113/1 [1977] A-Z Trade Directory - Solihull
5/114/1 [1977] Bus Timetable - Solihull Area
5/115/1 [1981] History of Bentley Heath Cottages, Tilehouse Green Lane
5/116/1 [1975] Guide to Knowle Parish Church by Eva Wootton. 3rd EditionWritten by Eva Wootton. Undated, but post-1972 (refers to 'The History of Knowle') and before 1982 (written during the incumbency of Revd. J.V.F. Rusher). 2 copies.
5/117/1 [1963] Letter from Reg Phillips re. High StreetLetter to Dr Bower at the formation of The Knowle Society mentioning:
Swan Hotel, Lodge Road, Parish Hall, Oil painting of High Street, Greswolde Hotel, Kimbell, boys playing soldiers during the Boer War.
5/118/1 [1] Letter from R Brotherton re. Cotterrell familyWritten to Mrs Wilson 7th March 1980.
5/119/1 [1980] Letter from R Brotherton re. Cotterrell FamilyWritten to Mrs Wilson.
5/120/1 [1981] Letter from Dr. Stephanie Fleming re. Yew Tree Farm
5/121/1 [1848] An Extract from 'No Hero, I Confess'Written by Christopher Norton Wright, 1848. An account of a visit to the Cotterell family at Knowle, with an overnight stop at the Mermaid (Greswolde).
5/122/1 Dorothy Ward, actress - newspaper obituary[Missing]
5/124/1 [1902] Quincentenary of Knowle Church - newspaper reportOne article in two cuttings.
A history and description of the church.
5/125/1 [1902] Quincentenary of Knowle Church - newspaper reportOne article in one cutting.
A history and description of the church including reference to a new organ.
5/126/1 [1902] Quincentenary of Knowle Church - newspaper reportOne article in one cuttings.
A further history and description of the church following article in 1/124/1.
5/127/1 Newspaper article on KnowleTitled: Warwickshire Villages - 20
The Manor of Knowle, Some Former Inhabitants.
c. 1930's
5/128/1 Newspaper article on KnowleTitled: Warwickshire Villages - 21
Knowle's Ancient Church, a Beneficent Founder
c. 1930's
5/129/1 [1932] The Late Canon Downing - An appreciation (Newspaper cutting)
5/129/2 [1932] Canon Downing's funeral - attendanceIncomplete copy.
5/129/3 [1932] Newspaper report on Canon Downing's funeralA Village in Mourning - Big gathering at funeral of Knowle Vicar - Dog at graveside.
5/130/1 [1932] Canon Downing - WillFuneral directions and bequests to parishioners.
5/131/1 [1932] Canon Downing - Funeral service sheet23rd July 1932.
Also copy of front sheet of the above.
5/132/1 [1934] Dedication Service Sheet for memorial window to Canon DowningKnowle Church - 23rd June 1934.
Cover page only.
5/133/1 [1936] Remembrance Service Sheet - King George VService of Remembrance and Hope - 2nd February 1936, for King George V.
Cover page only.
5/134/1 [1926] Draft letter from S G Everitt to Warwickshire CC10 Sept 1926. 3 pp
5/134/2 [1926] Copy of draft letter from S G Everitt to Warwickshire CC10 Sept 1926. 3 pp
5/134/3 [1926] Draft letter from S G Everitt to Warwickshire CC18th Sept 1926
5/134/4 [1926] Copy of letter from S G Everitt to Warwickshire CC28th Sept 1926
5/134/5 [1926] Letter from Jeffrey Parr, Hasell & Parr, Solicitors to S G Everitt5th Oct 1926
5/134/6 [1926] Letter from Warwickshire CC to S G Everitt15th Oct 1926
5/134/7 [1926] Letter from Jeffrey Parr, Hasell & Parr, Solicitors to S G Everitt16th Oct 1926
5/134/8 [1926] Letter from Jeffrey Parr, Hasell & Parr, Solicitors to S G Everitt21st Oct 1926
5/134/9 [1926] Letter from Warwickshire CC to S G Everitt17th Nov 1926
5/134/10 [1926] Letter from Warwickshire CC to S G Everitt3rd Dec 1926
5/134/11 [1926] Letter from Warwickshire CC to S G Everitt6th Dec 1926
5/134/12 [1926] Letter from Warwickshire CC to S G Everitt8th Dec 1926
5/134/13 [1926] Letter from Mrs H G (Pat) Everitt to Dr BowerMar 20th 1982
5/136/1 [1919] Knowle Great War certificate for Pte. William White R.A.S.C.
5/138/1 [1982] Programme: Opening of Paterson Court
5/138/2 [1982] Programme: Opening of Paterson CourtDuplicate of 138/1.
5/138/3 [1982] Programme: Opening of Paterson CourtDuplicate of 138/1.
5/138/4 [1982] Programme: Opening of Paterson CourtDuplicate of 138/1.
5/141/1 [1980] Order of Service: Ordination of Revd. David Pitkeathly15th February 1980 at Knowle United Reformed Church.
5/142/1 [1903] Letter: Donors to wedding present for Miss MarstonChessetts Wood Church gift of silver candlesticks on the marriage of Miss Maud Marston.
5/143/1 [1951] Solihull News: Children's talent competitionWilson Arms Assembly Hall.
5/145/1 [1983] Service Sheet: Induction of Revd. Stephen Seamer
5/145/2 [1983] Service Sheet: Induction of Revd. Stephen SeamerDuplicate of 5/145/1
5/145/3 [1983] Service Sheet: Induction of Revd. Stephen SeamerDuplicate of 5/145/1
5/148/1 [1919] Knowle Parish Council Agenda3rd December 1919.
5/149/1 [1982] Service Sheet - Memorial service for H G Everitt2nd March 1982.
5/150/1 [1946] Knowle Picture House - Programme October 1946
5/151/1 [1898] Post Office Telegram to Mr & Mrs Robinson of Packwood GrangeCongratulatory telegram presumed on the occasion of a wedding from Mrs Emmie?
5/151/2 [1898] Post Office Telegram to Mr & Mrs Robinson of Packwood GrangeCongratulatory telegram presumed on the occasion of a wedding from Mrs Isherwood.
5/151/3 [1898] Post Office Telegram to Mr & Mrs Robinson of Packwood GrangeCongratulatory telegram presumed on the occasion of a wedding from Maison?
5/151/4 [1898] Post Office Telegram to Mr & Mrs Robinson of Packwood GrangeCongratulatory telegram presumed on the occasion of a wedding from Mrs Wilson.
5/151/5 [1898] Post Office Telegram to Mr & Mrs Robinson of Packwood GrangeCongratulatory telegram presumed on the occasion of a wedding from top table Garden Restaurant.
5/152/1 [1982] Knowle Village Cricket Club - Centenary Programme1982 programme includes photograph of 1980 team.
5/153/1 [1970] Knowle & District Community Association 26th Annual ReportReports from member groups including The Knowle Society.
5/154/1 [1905] Postcard to Miss Vickers (maid) at Knowle LodgeFrom her brother.
5/155/1 Guide to Knowle Parish Church (Canon Downing, E.H. Freeman)
5/156/1 Vesper hymn for use in time of war
5/157/1 [1888] Lecture re History of Knowle Church by Canon HoweIncludes brief history of the Manor of Knowle.
5/157/2 [1888] Lecture re History of Knowle Church by Canon HoweCopy of 5/157/1
5/158/1 [1926] Notice: presentation to Canon Downing by Sunday SchoolTo mark 25th years as Vicar of Knowle.
5/159/1 [1932] Service sheet: funeral of Canon DowningThis item now re-numbered as 5/131/1/DOWN/1932
5/160/1 [1933] Service sheet: institution of Mr. Sharp as Vicar of Knowle
5/161/1 [1921] Letter: T W Downing to Mrs. Foster re war memorial, etc.Mentions war memorial, Guy (Jackson?), Mrs. Brace.
5/161/2 [1921] Letter: T W Downing to Mrs. Foster re war memorial, etc.Mentions war memorial and new neighbours, Dr. (Foster?), Taunton family and death of Mr. Taunton, Batts Hill, Jackson family and his own sister Dolly.
5/162/1 [1921] Leaflet: Soldiers' Chapel
5/163/1 St. John Ambulance Assoc. first aid examination questions
5/164/1 [1914] British Red Cross Society: Notes on the Geneva Convention
5/165/1 [1917] British Red Cross Soc: Certificate awarded to Miss M. Bower
5/166/1 [1914] British Red Cross Soc: V.A.D. Warwick 46 Rules
5/166/2 [1914] British Red Cross Soc: Plan of Knowle School as VAD hospital
5/167/1 [1916] Card from Knowle Sunday School children to HMS Black Prince
5/168/1 [1981] Knowle Pageant programme November 1981The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
5/169/1 [1977] Knowle & Dorridge Silver Jubilee Celebrations programme of eventsMonday 6th June and Tuesday 7th June 1977 with preceeding events.
Includes stapled slip of updates to events and visit of the Mayor, Nornan Green.
5/170/1 [1977] Order of Service for 1977 Jubilee Service at Knowle Parish Church5th June 1977
5/171/1 [1969] Knowle Festival programme 1969May 17-24 1969, includes current photographs of local historic houses.
5/172/1 [1983] Knowle Junior School summer feteWhack the woodword and mend the masonry.
5/173/1 [1983] Knowle Junior School summer feteWhack the woodword and mend the masonry. Duplicate of 5/172/1.
5/174/1 [1919] Knowle Great War Certificate awarded to Sergt. Chas Beesley
5/177/1 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Manuscript(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/2 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Typescript with photosIn binder.
(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/3 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Typescript(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/4 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Spare typescript(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/5 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Typescript (paper cover)(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/6 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Galley proof/photo, 3 items(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/7 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Account book(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/8 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Manuscript (Draft)Dark red hardback exercise book.
(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/9 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Manuscript indexBlack hardback exercise book.
(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/10 [1972] 'The History of Knowle': Order book(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/177/11 [1980] 'The History of Knowle': Subscription list for 1980 reprint[Missing] Red hardback exercise book.
Reprint was paid for by pre-publication subscription list organised by The Knowle Society. Two separate (not identical) lists of subscribers were kept, of which this is the one compiled by Mrs. Beryl Wilson.
5/178/1 [1972] 'The History of Knowle':(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/179/1 [1972] 'The History of Knowle':[Missing]
5/180/1 [1972] 'The History of Knowle':[Missing]
5/181/1 [1972] 'The History of Knowle':(Stored in Box 5/3, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/186/1 [1905] Calendar from the Wootton family shop in Victoria Buildings'Sweet Reflections' (a model in Grecian pose). Christmas 1904.
(In map case)
5/186/2 [1905] Calendar from the Wootton family shop in Victoria Buildings'A Labour of Love' (a model in Grecian pose). Christmas 1904.
(In map case)
5/188/1 [1914] Notice re Government War Loan
5/188/2 [1915] Notice re public meeting to form Volunteer Force(In map box)
5/188/3 [1915] Newspaper cutting re rifle corps (source of 5/198/1)
5/188/4 [1916] Newspaper cutting: death of W Bird & G Thompson
5/188/5 [1917] Service sheet: Unveiling of Black Prince Memorial Tablet
5/188/6 [1917] Newspaper cutting: Roll of Honour (Death of Jack Williams)
5/188/7 [1917] Newspaper cutting: Knowle Institute
5/188/8 [1918] Springfield V.A.D. Alphabet (poem by Mr. Whybrow)
5/188/9 [1919] Notice: Subscriptions for war memorials
5/188/10 [1919] Notice: World War 1 Peace celebrations
5/188/11 [1919] Newspaper cutting: Knowle Institute (peace celebrations fund)
5/188/12 [1920] Notice: Knowle Institute War Memorial Tablet
5/188/13 [1921] Parish Magazine article: Knowle war memorial (inc list of names)
5/188/14 [1918] Newspaper cutting: local cricketers join army
5/189/1 [1902] Call for public subscriptions to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VIILeaflet produced by a meeting of the parishioners of Knowle Church calling for subscriptions for a celebration of the coronotion, not to exceed £150. Includes a list of initial subscribers and committee. Signed by Canon T W Downing, C T Clarke and J Ingerthorp.
5/189/2 [1902] Programme of events to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VIIChurch service, processions, dinner, sports, bonfire and fireworks. Location unspecified. Planned for 26-27 June 1902 but postponed until August because of the King's appendicitis.
5/189/3 [1902] Programme of events (rescheduled) to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VIIRevised and rescheduled programme of events to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII on Saturday 9th August 1902.
5/189/4 [1911] Call for public subscriptions to celebrate the coronation of King George VLeaflet produced by a meeting of the parishioners of Knowle Church calling for subscriptions for a celebration of the coronation. Signed by Canon T W Downing, C T Clarke and W A J Bird.
5/189/5 [1911] Programme of events to celebrate the coronation of King George VChurch service, processions, dinner, sports, bonfire, fire balloon, fireworks, fire brigade display and torch-lit procession held in the Jubilee Field. Thursday 22nd June 1911.
5/189/6 [1911] Statement of Accounts & List of Contributors for celebration of the coronation of King George VTotal cost £260 3s 1d.
5/190/1 [1912] Invitation to parishioners to the re-opening of the Guild HouseFollowing the gift of the Guild House by G F Jackson to the church. Opening by the Lord Bishop of Birmingham 24 February 1912.
5/190/2 [1912] Invitation to tea at Knowle School after the re-opening of the Guild HouseInvitation to Mr & Mrs Clarke by Mrs G F Jackson
5/190/3 [1912] Newspaper cutting on the re-opening of the Guild House
5/190/4 [1912] Newspaper cutting on the re-opening of the Guild House
5/190/5 [1912] Newspaper cutting on the re-opening of the Guild HouseReport on a workmen's supper for the restorers of the Guild House.
5/190/6 [1921] Service Sheet for the dedication of the war memorialService Sheet and list of those who died in the Great War. (8 pp/loose sheets)
5/190/7 [1921] Extract from Parish Magazine July 1921 re. dedication of war memorial7 pp/loose sheets.
5/190/8 [1929] Newspaper cutting of sermon given at the dedication a new pulpitKnowle Church, new pulpit in memory of Mr Lewis Richards of Batts Hill. Address by the Lord Bishop of Birmingham.
5/190/9 [1932] Newspaper cutting on the induction of Revd. J Sharp as Vicar of KnowleIncludes a tribute to Canon Downing as former Vicar by the Bishop of Birmingham, Dr. E W Barnes.
5/190/10 [1934] Newspaper cutting on the imminent dedication of a memorial window to Canon DowningWindow designed by Miss Salusbury.
5/190/11 [1934] Invitation to tea after the dedication of the memorial window to Canon DowningInvitation to Mr & Mrs Clarke, 23rd June 1934.
5/190/12 [1934] Invitation to the dedication of the memorial window to Canon DowningInvitation to Mr & Mrs Clarke, 23rd June 1934.
5/190/13 [1934] Service sheet for the dedication of the memorial window to Canon Downing3pp/loose sheets.
5/191/1 [1905] Newspaper cutting. Knowle Bowling Club A.G.M.Cuttings from Clarke Scrap Books.
Meeting held at Greswolde. Names: Downing, Haden, Wilson,
Wilkins, Kimbell, Clarke, Williams, Thompson, Willcox,
Finley, Cattell, Bower.
5/191/2 [1905] Newspaper cutting. Knowle Bowling Club 137th Venison DinnerMeeting held at Greswolde. Names: Downing, Freeman,
Wakefield, Cattell, Dodwell, Wilson, Horne, Kimbell, Bower, Finley, Clarke. Mentions death of Lord Leigh and tradition of having a haunch of venison from Stoneleigh for the dinner going back over 100 years. Bowls described by Canon Downing as 'a clean game, ....'.
5/191/3 [1906] Newspaper cutting. Knowle Bowling Club 138th Venison DinnerCutting not dated. Heading reads '139th'. Remainder of text refers to '138th'. 137th was in 1905. Names: Downing, Savage, Foster, Pemberton, Bower, Freeman, Muskett, Coxwell Clarke, Mason, Whittle, Kimbell, Merry, Fullard, Radford,
Wilson, Clews, Horne, Harper, Haden, Finley, Gardiner,
Welch, Seymour. Mentions the following: venison had come from Stoneleigh for all 138 years; bowls popular; 35 members; four matches played against Forest and Solihull; entertainment at dinner.
5/191/4 [1909] Newspaper cutting. Knowle Bowling Club 141st Venison DinnerNames: Downing, Bower, Freeman, Seymour, Whatley, Mason, Smith, Kimbell, Chamberlain, Bird, Radford, Williams, Clarke, Whitehead, Greaves, Newbery, Sumner, Willcox, Thompson, Owen, Lumb, Lander, Martin, Bontron, Arnold, Measures, Baulcombe, Baker.
5/191/5 [1910] Newspaper cutting. Knowle Bowling Club 142nd Venison DinnerMentions Mrs. Edmondson's prize. Names: Sumner, Wilson, Clarke, Lumb, Radford, Kimbell, Greenland, Seymour, Newbery
5/191/6 [1926] Newspaper cutting. Ye Olde Knowle Bowling Club matchNot dated. Refers to opening match between teams captained by the president (Major Everitt) and C.T. Clarke. Mentions the following: adjourning to Greswolde for supper; Horace Everitt Challenge Cup. Mames include: Cook, Bosley,
Jeffries, Hamilton, Darif, Curtis.
5/191/7 [1926] Newspaper cutting. Ye Olde Knowle Bowling Club matchNames: Everitt, Clarke, Jeffries, Davy, Johnson, Sumner Hicken, Blundell, Hartwell, Chamberlain, Hartwell, Weller, Court, Phillips, Godson, Court, Lyons, Woods, Harding, Lissiman, Bosley, Hicklin, Davy, Jones, Davies, Cresswell, Stock, Groves, Davis, Fletcher, Wilcox, Thompson, Davy.
5/191/8 Newspaper cutting. Knowle Bowling Club Venison DinnerMentions absence of Canon Downing. Also Clarke, Freeman, Wade, Seymour, Freeman, Brown, Wakefield, Green, Brown, Davey, Toft, Greenland, Wilson, Vaughan, Newbery, Lumb.
5/192/1 [1886] Notification of proposal to establish the Knowle InstituteLists of committee members and donations.
5/192/2 [1886] Newspaper cutting of opening of Knowle InstituteReports the opening by Lord Leigh and the earlier reading room started by Canon Howe.
5/192/3 [1900] Financial report of the Knowle Institute & Reading Room for 1900
5/192/4 [1904] Announcement of Special General Meeting of Knowle InstituteCall to raise funds for purchase of freehold and enlargement of the premises.
Also a Donation and Weekly Subscription form (minimum 1/2d per week)..
5/192/5 [1904] Newspaper report of SGM of Knowle InstituteCutting of Tuesday 8th March 1904. Describes negotiations for freehold which was to expire in 1907. Appointment of Trustees, Revd. Downing, Dr. R H Foster and John Marston. £100 donation received from Miss Wills living at 'The Ards'.
5/192/6 [1904] Appeal letter for Knowle Institute freehold and developmentIncludes list of initial donations.
5/192/7 [1904] Appeal letter for Knowle Institute freehold and developmentCopy of 5/192/6
5/192/8 [1905] Poster for opening of new recreation room at Knowle InstituteOpening January 23rd 1905 by Sir P. Albert Muntz Bart. MP.
5/192/9 [1905] Newspaper cutting of opening of new recreation room at Knowle InstituteBuilt by C J Grove & Sons of Dorridge. Architect Mr T A Turner of Hockley Heath. Describes early history of the Institute, including initial period of renting from Mr Haines.
5/192/10 [1905] Newspaper cutting of opening of new recreating room of Knowle InstituteDescribes property deal for the extention of the premises.
5/192/11 [1905] Newspaper cutting of opening of new recreating room of Knowle InstituteMentions admission of boys from 1889 and decision to purchase the freehold in 1904.
5/192/12 [1905] Newspaper cutting of AGM of Knowle InstituteCutting date 28 February 1905.
5/192/13 [1905] Programme for Bazaar at Vicarage garden for Knowle Institute4pp. 7-8 July 1905. Includes list of committee members, stallholders and brief report on the Institute.
5/192/14 [1905] Newspaper cutting reporting on Bazaar for Knowle Institute
5/192/15 [1905] Newspaper cutting on Bazaar for Knowle InstituteReports the clearing of the debt on the freehold purchase and new recreation room.
5/192/16 [1905] Newspaper cutting on Bazaar for Knowle InstituteDescribes possible purchase of a billiard table with surplus towards a recreation ground for children.
5/192/17 [1905] Knowle Institute letter calling in promised donationsCall for payment of promised funds towards building fund.
5/192/18 [1905] Newspaper cutting of prize-giving for games at Knowle InstitutePrizes awarded by Mrs G F Jackson.
5/192/19 [1906] Newspaper cutting of Annual Meeting of Knowle InstituteCutting, Feb 13 1906. Reports clearance of debt on freehold and new recreation room. Building cost £322. Retirement of Secretary H C Wilson.
5/192/20 [1906] Newspaper cutting on presentation to H C Wilson retiring from Knowle InstituteRetirement of Secretary. Acquisition of full-sized billiard table.
5/192/21 Newspaper cutting on presentation to H C Wilson retiring from Knowle InstituteKnowle Working Men's Institute was conceived by H C Wilson (Secretary) in his blacksmith's shop. Describes meeting to consider formation of a rifle club.
5/192/22 [1906] Programme for Knowle InstituteTwo copies of 3pp each. Includes letter from officers, programme for 1906-7 and details of entertainment.
5/192/23 [1906] Newspaper cutting of opening of new session at Knowle InstitutePrizes given by Miss Wade.
5/192/24 [1906] Newspaper cutting of bowls prizegiving at Knowle InstitutePrizegiving by Miss Wade.
5/192/25 [1907] Newspaper cutting of AGM at Knowle InstituteStart of air gun club and death of Dr. Savage. Prizegiving by Miss Wade.
5/192/26 [1907] Newspaper cutting of AGM of the Rifle Club at Knowle Institute
5/192/27 [1907] Programme for 1907-8 session of Knowle Institute
5/192/28 [1908] Newspaper cutting of AGM of the Knowle Institute
5/192/29 [1909] Newspaper cutting of AGM of the Knowle InstituteConsideration of further extension of the Institute. Birth of Horace C Everitt announced.
5/192/30 [1909] Newspaper cutting of annual prizegiving at Knowle InstitutePrizes given by Mrs J N Bower (i.e. Gertrude, daughter of Canon John Howe, vicar of Knowle). Refers to small reading room next to the Priory, then occupied by Mr S Brierley. Cutting of 9th October 1909 (or 1907) (Newspaper not identified.)
5/192/31 [1910] Programme for 1909-10 session of Knowle Institute[Missing]
5/192/32 Cover letter for programme for 1910-11 session of Knowle InstituteAnnounces plans for formal opening of new extension.
5/192/33 [1910] Newspaper cutting of opening of new extension at Knowle InstituteBirminghaming Daily Post - 14 October 1910. Opened by the Earl of Huntingdon.
5/192/34 [1910] Accounts and donation list for extension building fund of Knowle Institute2pp.
5/192/35 [1910] Newspaper cutting of opening of new extension at Knowle InstituteOpening by the Earl of Huntingdon.
5/192/36 [1910] Newspaper cutting of opening of new extension at Knowle Institute
5/192/37 [1911] Newspaper cutting of AGM of the Knowle InstituteMentions the affiliation of the cricket and football clubs.
5/192/38 [1911] Appeal for funds for extension to Knowle InstituteLetter from C T Clarke challenging recipients to provide balance of £200 on an offer of £100 from G F Jackson to fund the extension.
2pp.
5/192/39 [1911] Newspaper cutting of annual prizegiving at Knowle InstitutePrizegiving by Mrs Brace. Describes provision of cycle shed and improved Junior Room.
5/192/40 [1911] Newspaper cutting of 25th anniversary of Knowle Institute
5/192/41 Programmes for 1910-11 & 1911-12 sessions of Knowle Institute
5/192/42 [1912] Newspaper cutting of AGM of the Knowle InstituteDescribes the opening of the Junior Room by S G Everitt, the start of a brass band and a prize in memory of G Everitt.
5/192/43 [1914] Letter altering Winter Programme of Knowle Institute
5/192/44 Newspaper cutting of AGM of the Knowle InstituteSometime during the 1914-18 War.
5/192/45 [1924] Table plan for function in connection with Knowle Institute16 June 1924.
5/192/46 [1926] Newspaper cutting of Presentation to Canon Downing of the Knowle InstituteFollowing 25 years of his life and work in Knowle. 3 March 1926.
5/192/47 Newspaper cutting of Whist Drive and Billiards Match at the Knowle Institute
5/192/48 Newspaper report of Venison Dinner at Greswolde ArmsMen's Institute - Chairman C T Clarke.
5/192/49 [1909] Newspaper Report of 141st Venison DinnerRevd. Downing presided.
5/192/50 [1910] Newspaper Report of 142nd Venison Dinner at Greswolde Arms
5/192/51 [1917] Newspaper report of Men's Institute AGM 1917
5/193/1 [1905] Programme for Dramatic Entertainment at the Greswolde Arms Hotel16 & 17 February 1905. In aid of the Men's Institute Building Fund. Includes Miss Wade & Mrs G F Jackson. 3pp
5/193/2 [1905] Newspaper cutting reporting Dramatic Entertainment at the Greswolde Arms Hotel
5/193/3 [1906] Programme for Black & White Concert Party at the Greswolde Arms HotelIn aid of the Men's Institute Brass Band. 26 January 1906.
5/193/4 [1907] Programme for Black & White Concert Party at the Greswolde Arms Hotel5 April 1907. 2pp.
5/193/5 [1907] Newspaper cutting reporting Dramatic Entertainment at the Greswolde Arms Hotel
5/193/6 [1907] Programmme of Entertainment at Grewolde Arms Hotel14 December 1907. Mrs Gorringe's Necklace
5/193/7 Ticket for Entertainment at Grewolde Arms Hotel14 December 1907. Mrs Gorringe's Necklace
5/193/8 [1909] Cast list of Entertainment26-28 January 1909. Lady Huntworth's Experiment.
5/193/9 [1927] Programme of Entertainment at the Wilson's Arms22 February 1927. 2pp.
5/193/10 [1927] Newspaper cutting reporting Entertainment at the Willson's Arms
5/193/11 Newspaper cutting reporting Entertainment at Solihull
5/193/12 Programme of EntertainmentJack Straw by W S Maugham
5/193/13 [1907] Programme of EntertainmentThe Importance of being Earnest - Oscar Wilde. 7-9 February.
5/193/14 Programme of EntertainmentMrs Dot by W S Maugham.
5/194/1 [1904] Newspaper obituary of Dr Badger
5/194/2 [1912] Newspaper obituary of T H Bower
5/194/3 Newspaper obituary of C T Clarke
5/194/4 Parish Magazine obituary of C T Clarke
5/194/5 Local Will of William Corbett
5/194/6 Newspaper report of interment of Arthur Etches
5/194/7 [1905] Parish Magazine report of interment of George Everitt
5/194/8 [1905] Newspaper obituary of G A Everitt
5/194/9 [1905] Newspaper obituary of G A Everitt
5/194/10 Newspaper obituary of A W Freeman
5/194/11 Newspaper obituary of Jonathan Kimbell
5/194/12 Newspaper obituary of Schoolmaster Mr Lees
5/194/13 [1911] Newspaper obituary of A J O 'ConnorIncludes photograph.
5/194/14 [1911] Newspaper obituary of Mr Tait
5/194/15 [1911] Newspaper obituary of Dr Tait
5/194/16 [1908] Newspaper obituary of J WakefieldIncludes photograph.
5/194/17 [1908] Newspaper report of funeral of J Wakefield
5/194/18 Newspaper report of wedding of Mr J R Earle &Miss P Davy
5/194/19 [1927] Newspaper report of the wedding of Mr A Murray and Miss P WhatelyIncludes list of wedding guests and their gifts inc. Baron Ash of Packwood House. April 1927.
5/194/20 [1906] Newspaper report on presentation to P.C. Tibbs on his retirement20-Feb-06
5/194/21 [1907] Call for donations for Dr & Mrs Foster on leaving KnowleLetter from Canon Downing requesting contributions to the Foster Testimonial Fund.
5/194/22 [1907] Foster Testimonial Fund refusal letterAnonymous handwritten reply on response form.to request for donations.
5/194/23 [1907] Newspaper report on presentation to Dr FosterCheque for £340, silver salver and diamond brooch given on retirement of Dr Foster.
5/194/24 [1907] Newspaper report of presentation to Dr Foster2 cuttings.
5/194/25 [1908] Newspaper report of 21st annual meeting of Knowle InstituteIncludes report of presentation to Major S G Everitt on his marriage to Miss Bel Gibson.
5/194/26 [1926] Letter describing gifts to Canon DowningFebruary 1926 letter telling subscribers of collection of £257 1s and illuminated book of names of subscribers given to Canon Downing.
5/194/27 Newspaper portrait of H C SmithBirmingham News (after 1921). Includes photograph.
Chairman of Knowle & Solihull branch of the Farmers' Union. Solihull District Council and Board of uardians. Knowle Parish Council & Warwickshire County Council.
5/194/28 [1927] Newspaper article on Walter Cook of Knowle ChurchBirmingham Post 4 April 1927
5/194/29 [1928] Newspaper article reporting letter from Canon DowningReports a letter 28 July from Canon Downing to the Birmingham Post correcting earlier article on the Royal Archeological Institute's visit to Knowle and issues about the Guild of St Anne.
5/194/30 [1908] Newspaper report on the wedding of Major S G Everitt to Miss M B GibsonReports that 400 presents were given.
5/195/1 [1910] Newspaper report of annual dinner of the FelonsLists members attending the 65th dinner and meeting. Chairman Revd. Downing.
5/195/2 [1915] Newspaper report of annual dinner of the FelonsLists members attending the 70th dinner and meeting. Chairman G F Jackson.
5/195/3 [1922] Newspaper report of annual dinner of the FelonsLists members attending the 77th dinner and meeting. Chairman Samuel Davy.
5/195/4 [1939] Newspaper report of annual dinner of the FelonsLists members attending the 94th dinner and meeting. Mentions names of members and their relatives serving in the forces in WWII. Revd. Sharp proposed the toast to 'The Association'..
5/195/5 [1945] Newspaper report of annual dinner of the FelonsLists members attending the 100th dinner and meeting. Mentions that two members had been awarded the DSO. Chairman J Burman. The (Birmingham) News.
5/195/6 [1945] Newspaper report of annual dinner of the FelonsDescribes the 100th dinner and meeting. The Birmingham Weekly Post 25 Jan 1945 (suspect month - probably November).
5/195/7 [1946] Newspaper report of annual dinner of the FelonsDescribes the 101st dinner and meeting. Chairman C L Clarke. Reports death of Charles Hull (garage owner?) of Hockley Heath in a road accident. 16 November 1946 (Birmingham) News.
5/195/8 [1941] Newspaper report of annual dinner of the FelonsDescribes the 96th dinner and meeting.
5/196/1 [1890] Birmingham & Midland Bank - 54th AGM report - establishment of Knowle branch of Midland bank20 January 1890, 6pp. Report of AGM noting establishment of new barnch in Knowle.
Includes 1979 description of the early history of the branch in Knowle. Director - G A Everitt, Manager C T Clarke.
5/196/2 [1906] Newspaper cutting of Solihull Council's application for Knowle to join the Birmingham water supply
5/196/3 [1907] Newspaper cutting of Knowle Brass Band's 4th AGM7th March 1907. Band Master E T Buttery.
5/196/4 [1904] Newspaper cutting of Knowle Military Band AGM
5/196/5 [1907] Notice of laying foundation stone of Chadwick End Institute16 February 1907. Foundation stone laid by Mrs J A Watson.
5/196/6 Letter to C T Clarke from Fred Crawford about his cousins in Knowle
5/196/7 [1913] Spoof 'In Memoriam' notice of 'The Married Cricketers' of Dorridge20th September 1913. Retained in display holder.
5/196/8 [1921] Knowle & Dorridge Womens' Institute & Club - Sports & Garden Fete programme30th July 1921. Springfield House. Opened by Lady Ilkeston. Judges: Canon Downing, G F Jackson & J W Murray, Referee: C T Clarke. 3pp.
5/196/9 [1924] Newspaper cutting on the acquisition of the Lordship of the Manor29th November 1924. Presumed to be the acquisition of the Lordship by G A Everitt. Item describes the history of the Lordship of the Manor through the Greswolde, Unett and Westwood families.
5/197/1 Card to Jennie Evans: 'I said to the man who stood ... '
5/197/2 [1940] Card to Jennie Evans: 'We shall go on to the end ..'
5/197/3 [1940] Card sent to Jennie Evans: an American's prayer for England
5/197/4 [1941] Ministry of Labour & National Service card for Jennie Evans
5/198/1 [1915] Cutting: Inspection of Rifle Corps & opening of rifle range
5/198/2 [1916] Newspaper cutting: death of W A J Bird and G L Thompson
5/198/3 [1917] Newspaper cutting: death of Jack Williams and A E LewisDeath of J Williams (son of Middlefield sec.)
5/198/4 [1919] List of men who died in Great War (in order of death?)
5/198/5 [1918] Letter: Canon Downing to Jim Davy re soldiers (inc H. Watts)Mentions death of Harvey Watts, also Astley, Tommy Parson(s), John Meers, Charlie Vaughan, Jim Phillips, Jack Phillips, Harry Hicken, Bill Meere, Mr. Bird, Tandy, John Nix, Charlie Haynes, Tom Haynes, George Lindon, George Thompson, Charlie Sumner, Bernard Greenland, Clive Jackson, Chris Anderson, Gurney, Walter Davey, Morrell, Haycock, Arthure Warren, Alfred (Davy?), scouts, maturity of young boys, silver plaques on choir stalls.
5/198/8 [1918] Newspaper cutting: 15 local cricketers join the army
5/199/1 [1984] Rotary Club International - 'Welcome to Knowle' brochureWelcome booklet produced when Rotary International held its conference at the NEC in June 1984. Includes contemporary sketches by George Busby and local photogarphs - Church, Guild House, Chester House, Greswolde Arms Hotel, Red Lion, Milverton House and Olde House.
5/199/2 [1984] Rotary Club International - 'Welcome to Knowle' brochureCopy of 5/199/1
5/201/1 Newspaper report of retirement of Bentley Heath headmistressMiss E Horne retires after 32 years at Bentley Heath School. Mounted.
5/201/2 Newspaper report of retirement of Bentley Heath headmistressMiss E Horne retires after 32 years at Bentley Heath School. Mounted.
5/202/1 Newspaper report on long service of Milk Roundsman Arthur LanderArthur Lander, dairyman and farmer of Landers Farm, Tilehouse Green Lane - 45 years with no Sunday off. Partial cutting, mounted.
5/203/1 Newspaper report of 'Hobo Hall' social of Knowle Youth ClubSolihull News - photo by Cliff Joiner. Mounted.
5/204/1 [1952] Newspaper report of WI produce Guild meetingMounted.
5/205/1 [1951] Newspaper report on missed visit to Festival of BritainNo cooked meal or accommodation, so no school visit to the Festival. Visit to Cheddar Gorge instead. Solihull News 3 March 1951. Mounted.
5/205/2 Newspaper report of joint parent/pupil school eventQuiz and Spelling Bee at Knowle School. Mounted.
5/205/3 [1950] Newspaper report on Knowle School exhibition of workMounted.
5/205/4 [1950] Magazine report on Knowle School exhibition of workIncludes photographs of models. Mounted.
5/206/1 [1969] Newspaper article on Eastcote farm wildlifeSunday Mercury, 18 May 1969. Includes photograph of Eastcote House date plaque. Describes the world of owls and moles.
5/206/2 [1940] Programme for concert at the Geswolde ArmsIn aid of Congegational Church Sunday School Funds and St Dunstans. 9 & 10 March 1940.
5/207/1 [1984] Ticket blank for Knowle Festival 1984Blue.
5/207/2 [1984] Ticket blank for Knowle Festival 1984[Missing] Yellow.
5/207/3 [1984] Ticket blank for Knowle Festival 1984[Missing] Pink.
5/207/4 [1984] Entry Form for Knowle Festival Run
5/207/5 [1984] Headed notepaper for Knowle Festival 1984
5/207/6 [1984] Poster for Knowle Festival concertArden Consort and Chancel Singers. 8 May 1984 at Knowle Parish Church.
5/208/1 [1981] Knowle Pageant Programme 1981With cast list. 10-14 November 1981.
The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
5/209/1 [1980] Knowle Festival Programme 1980Booklet with events and list of Knowle organisations. Contains advertisements. 4-10 May 1980.
5/209/2 [1980] Knowle Festival Programme 1980Booklet with events and list of Knowle organisations. Contains advertisements. 4-10 May 1980. Duplicate of 5/209/1
5/210/1 [1985] Knowle Knosh - Knowle School Parents' Association Recipe BookBooklet. Knowle Junior School. August 1985.
5/211/1 [1978] Opening Service for Bentley Heath SchoolOpened by Bishop Hugh Montefiore. 4 October 1978.
5/212/1 [1934] Letter from Warwickshire CC to Eva Wootton re. Coat of ArmsCovering letter enclosing copy of Warwickshire coat of arms from L. Edgar Stephens, Clerk to Warwickshire County Council.
5/212/2 [1934] Copy of Warwickshire coat of armsColour print.
5/213/1 [1917] Service sheet: unveiling of Black Prince memorial tablet
5/214/1 [1952] Service Sheet - 550th Anniversary of Consecration of Knowle Church24 February 1952.
5/215/1 [1912] Newspaper cutting of opening of restored Guild HouseOpened by the Bishop of Birmingham.
5/216/1 [1896] Programme of Knowle Parochial School Grand BazaarGrand Bazaar in aid of Knowle School at hall adjoining Knowle Station. Programme of events; contains advertisements. 11-13 June 1896.
5/217/1 [1896] Programme of Knowle Parochial School Grand BazaarGrand Bazaar in aid of Knowle School at hall adjoining Knowle Station. Programme of events; contains advertisements. 15-17 June 1899.
5/218/1 [1942] Ticket for Agricultural Gift Auction SaleHorse Show, Gymkhana and Agricultural Gift Auction in aid of RAF and Red Cross funds.
5/219/1 Promotional blotting paper for MiddlefieldMidland Counties' Institution - advertising chair repair services.
5/220/1 [1909] Letter from Gertrude Bower to Nellie Kimbell re sale of work and entertainmentFrom Gertrude Bower to Nellie Kimbell re sale of work and entertainment. 5 June 1909.
Written from Craigie Lea (now 370 Station Road, Dorridge).
5/220/2 [1909] Letter from Gertrude Bower to Nellie Kimbell re sale of work and entertainmentFrom Gertrude Bower to Nellie Kimbell re sale of work and entertainment. 9 July 1909.
Written from Craigie Lea (now 370 Station Road, Dorridge).
5/221/1 [1816] Letter from H G Lewis, Malvern Hall re. marriage of Mary FreerHenry Greswold Lewis expresses concern about proposed marriage by H Galton to Mary Freer. 4 September 1816.
5/221/2 [1816] Letter from H G Lewis, Malvern Hall to unknown re. marriage of Mary FreerHenry Greswold Lewis expresses concern about proposed marriage by H Galton to Mary Freer. 11 September 1816.
5/222/1 [1920] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyLetter exhorting Mrs Baxter to encourage Mary to consider Confirmation and the need to take Holy Communion. Includes envelope. 17 May 1920.
5/222/2 [1931] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyLetter to Mrs Baxter about a house called Alscot - being researched by Canon Downing. 25 August 1931.
5/222/3 [1931] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter including comments on cold remedies, the minds of people who do not worship in church and the arrival of new bells at the church. 1 September 1931.
5/222/4 [1931] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter, refers to arrival of new bells and to the hour glass. 7 September 1931.
5/222/5 [1931] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyPersonal and rather strange letter with thoughts on girls in 'sleeoing suits', the effects of lipstick and the thrift of very poor people saving for their funeral. 12 September 1931.
5/222/6 [1931] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter ruminating on church protocol at a service for the hanging of the new bells and subsequent celebrations at the Red Lion. 23 September 1931.
5/222/7 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter describing impending excursion, getting up late in the morning when older and the short tales on the back of Englands Glory matchboxes. 16 February 1932.
5/222/8 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter ruminating on cigarettes, keeping the Faith, moving the font and the falling congregation at church. 8 March 1932.
5/222/9 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter about illness and racing (horses and boats). 16 March 1932.
5/222/10 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter about a visit to Sussex and a moan about Knowle. 24 April 1932.
5/222/11 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter about his garden, comments about gossip in Knowle, reference to Mary and his grandmother's burial in Chipping Norton. 26 April 1932.
5/222/12 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter about illnesses, people holidaying in Spain on liners, the font removal and bemoaning 'these Godless days'. 3 May 1932.
5/222/13 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter about a row with a young man who wanted to get married but was refused permission. 11 May 1932.
5/222/14 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral rambling letter. 16 June 1932.
5/222/15 Letter from Canon Downing to the Baxter familyGeneral letter refers to his chairmanship of the Midland Counties Institute (MCI) at Middlefield. School closed for measles. 2 March.
5/223/1 [1925] Letter from Canon Downing to Mary (Baxter?)General letter. 6 June 1925.
5/223/2 [1928] Letter from Canon Downing to Mary (Baxter?)General letter about travel to Romsey, dental problems (solved by extraction!) and fly fishing. 25 May 1928. 2pp.
5/223/3 [1929] Letter from Canon Downing to Mary (Baxter?)General letter about gardens, village gossip including Barbara Whatley's new dog and tarmacing with a steam roller and his own dog Rob. 30 September 1929. 2pp.
5/223/4 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to Mary (Baxter?)General letter about point-to-point racing with Dr. Hollick, the Medical Club, laying the foundation stone of the new non-conformist chapel in Station Road Knowle (?), widening of the locks and knocking down of a chimney there. 9 May 1932.
5/224/1 [1929] Letter from Canon Downing William (Baxter?)General letter moaning about parishioners' perceived need for pastoral visits. 13 September 1929.
5/225/1 [1932] Solihull UDC Elections - canvass letter for Knowle WardCanvassing letter from G A Clementson, Samuel Davy & H C Smith.
5/225/2 [1932] Solihull UDC Elections request for votes from candidatesCanvassing letter from G A Clementson, Samuel Davy & H C Smith.
5/225/3 [1932] Solihull UDC Elections - canvass letter for Knowle WardCanvassing letter from G A Clementson, Samuel Davy & H C Smith.
5/225/4 [1932] Solihull UDC Elections - canvass letter for Knowle WardCanvassing letter from G A Clementson, Samuel Davy & H C Smith.
5/226/1 [1982] Knowle Cricket Club Centenary - Souvenir history and programmeBooklet 22pp, contains local advertising, articles cartoons (includng Peter Rowley) & team photographs. Pictures include Mr Charles Marston & Dr James Whatley, father of Dr J L Whatley, Revd. J C Bedford.
5/227/1 [1986] Service Sheet: Community Thanksgiving6 July 1986. Contains single A5 hymn sheet.
5/228/1 [1942] Dance ticket: R.A.S.C. band at the Red Lion
5/229/1 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Sun-Down O'er RavenshawOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/2 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Jane's Epilogue (Soliloquy)One of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'. Includes letter from Sheila White to Dr R J Bower enclosing the poems by Joseph Hopkins.
5/229/3 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Ill-Fated Forester (The Cannon-Hill Stone)One of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
5/229/4 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Warden of the RoostOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/5 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - The AntagonistsOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/6 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Moonlight Gala Fairy Fantasy)One of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/7 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Future IncertitudeOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/8 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Barston's Imperial OakOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/9 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Twilight RamblersOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/10 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Chaos in the RookeryOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/11 [1983] Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Lucia of Fen End (Minature Obelisk)One of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/12 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Stone-Cracker DanOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/13 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Sun DownOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/14 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Sun DownOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/15 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Conversion of Fur-Trapper JackOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/16 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Kenilworth Myth (Restless Apparition)One of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/17 [1940] Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Phantom BrigadeOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/18 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - April Sun-BeamOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/19 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Unpredictable AssOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/20 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Twilight RamblersOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/21 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - In Memoriam PerpetuumOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/22 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Shepherd's LamentOne of a series of 'Rural Verse in Fact and Fiction'
5/229/23 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Meditation
5/229/24 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Ogre's Last Stand
5/229/25 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Belladonna
5/229/26 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - May Day in Knowle
5/229/27 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Sheila's Oration
5/229/28 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Hibernating Hedgehog
5/229/29 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Tale from the Olde White Swan
5/229/30 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Henry's recollection
5/229/31 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Juliet's Letter to Santa Claus
5/229/32 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Pensive Mood (Emily Atherton)
5/229/33 Poem by Joseph Hopkins - Pandemonium
5/230/1 [1987] Service sheet: Revd Seamer's leaving to Brussels23 August 1987. Includes A5 copied photograph of family.
5/231/1 [1986] Programme: Knowle Operatic Society 'My Fair Lady'13-18 October 1986 at Solihull Library Theatre. Includes local advertising.
5/232/1 [1916] Service sheet: 2nd anniversary of outbreak of Great War
5/233/1 [1925] Service sheet: St Annes Day 1925
5/234/1 [1932] Service sheet: Memorial service for Canon Downing23 July 1932.
5/235/1 [1934] Service sheet: Dedication of Memorial window - Canon Downing23 June.1934.
5/236/1 [1938] Statement of Accounts: Knowle Churchyard TrustAccounts for 1938 with schedule of graves and sums for upkeep of these graves which have been paid into the trust.
5/237/1 [1977] Letter From Eva Wootton to Dr R J BowerThanks to Myffanwy Parsons and the Committee following receipt of 'honour' presumably from The Knowle Society.
5/238/1 [1969] Programme Knowle Festival 1969Programme of events with history of Knowle and the Church and photographs of the Church and other major buildings. Contains three inserts: properties open for viewing, flyer for History of Knowle book and additional events. Artwork by Peter Rowley.
5/239/1 [1973] Programme Knowle Festival 197316 -23 September 1973. Programme of events, history of Knowle, local advertising and photograph of Festival Queen and attendants. Artwork by Peter Rowley.
5/240/1 [1986] Invitation to luncheon: Berrow Homes CentenaryCard to Dr & Mrs R J Bower (written incorrectly as Bowers) - Luncheon at the Guild House - Centenary of the Foundation of Berrow Homes 22 March 1986.
5/240/2 [1986] Berrow Homes Centenary Lunch menu22-Mar-86
5/240/3 [1986] Berrow Homes Centenary Lunch menu22-Mar-86
5/240/4 [1986] Berrow Homes Centenary Lunch menu22-Mar-86
5/240/5 [1978] Programme: Berrow Homes Jubileee extension - Dedication and Opening16 April 1978. Programme of events and history of the Berrow Homes. Cover photograph of the Homes.
5/241/1 [1986] Programme: Fun Day Knowle Park12 July 1986. List of events organised by Knowle & Dorridge Lions, local advertising.
5/242/1 [1987] Programme: Fun Day Knowle Park11 July 1987. List of events organised by Knowle & Dorridge Lions (President: Charles Jukes), local advertising.
5/243/1 [1988] Service sheet: Collation and Induction of Rev Dow26 April 1988.
5/243/2 [1988] Service sheet: Collation and Induction of Rev Dow26 April 1988.
5/244/1 [1902] Bill for funeral of Sophia DykeBill (presumably from Bragg's Undertakers, 74 Station Road, Knowle). Coffin, furniture, shroud, attendance and bearers & burial fees..
5/245/1 [1867] Request for birth certificate: Robert Henry Green
5/245/2 [1867] Birth certificate: Robert Henry GreenMother's maiden name: Dyke.
5/246/1 [1947] Newspaper article on Knowle HistoryBirmingham Weekly Post 11 April 1947. Full page copy.
5/247/1 [1982] Programme for official opening of Paterson CourtRoyal British Legion Housng Association. 5 June 1982. Includes biography of Colonel Paterson.
5/248/1 Knowle Ladies Society - various original invoices etc.Collection of around 100 receipts and invoices issued to the Ladies Society.
5/248/2 Knowle Ladies Society - various original invoices etc.Collection of around 100 receipts, invoices and petty cash vouchers issued to and from the Ladies Society.
5/249/1 [1984] Service sheet: Induction of Revd Graham SpicerChrist Church, Solihull - also minister of Knowle United Reformed Church. 6pp. 21 January 1984.
5/249/2 [2007] Welcome leaflet for Knowle URCAt time of Kevin Jones, Minister from 2007 - 2011
5/250/1 [1979] Service sheet: Rededication of the Bells20 November 1979.
5/251/1 [1931] Pantomime programme: 'Sing a Song of Sixpence' Solihull Scout AssociationWilson Arms. 17 February 1931.
5/252/1 [1988] In Memoriam card - Nellie CourtEllen (Nellie) Teresa Court died 10 November 1988 aged 98.
5/253/1 [1939] The Times for September 4th 1939Issue announcing the declaration of war.
5/254/1 [1940] Booklet of poems 'The Spirit of Britain'Poems of the War from Knowle by Harry F Roberts of Kenilworth Road, gardener to H C Smith of Sunnymount, belonged to the Buffs. Includes handwritten accession note by Dr. R J Bower. 1943 'Wings of Victory' poem refers to Flight-Lieutenant Everitt and to Percy Lane, the first person in Knowle to learn to fly.
5/254/2 The Spirit of Britain' Poems of the War from Knowle Warwickshire - H F Roberts
5/255/1 [1988] Programme: Fun Day9 July 1988. Includes events and local advertisements.
5/256/1 Monumental InscriptionRichard Makepeace d. 1584
5/256/2 The Makepeace Family In England - a short history 16th & 17th centuries4pp.
5/256/3 Extract from Arthur Mee's 'The King's England' on KnowleMentions Church and Guild House. 2pp.
5/256/4 Makepeace family record - 1591-16857pp. Database extract.
5/256/5 Makepeace family record - 16th & 17th centuries21pp. Database extract.
5/256/6 Extract from book 'The Gustine Compendium'Relating to the Makepeace Family. Includes the Will of Thomas Makepeace, died in Boston USA, 1667. 3pp.
5/256/7 List of emigrants to USA including Thomas MakepeaceLists emigrants to USA from Warwickshire 1620-1650 - includes Thomas Makepeace. 2pp.
5/256/8 [1933] Booklet: 'Sulgrave Manor and the Washingtons'10pp. Sulgave Manor purchased by Lawrence Makepeace in 1610.
5/256/9 Makepeace Family Tree - 1584-16503pp. Extracted from the College of Arms records, London.
5/257/1 Advertisement for Turtle Oil
5/258/1 [1943] Postcard of LynmouthTo Mr & Mrs Gwynne, Old Swan Buildings, High Street.
5/259/1 [1941] Application for medical card (Ideal Benefit Soc: J M Gwynne)Application for medical card. J Gwynne, White Swan No 3 Flat
5/260/1 [1941] World War 2 Fire Guard card (J M Gwynne, 3 White Swan Flats)
5/261/1 Leaflet re World War 2 fire fighting parties
5/262/1 Leaflet re World War 2 fire precautions
5/263/1 [1937] Statement of Account for 1936: Knowle Parachial Church Council
5/264/1 [1939] Statement of Account for 1938: Knowle Parachial Church Council
5/265/1 [1940] Statement of Account for 1939: Knowle Parachial Church Council
5/266/1 [1956] Order of Service: Memorial Service Samual Davy11 January 1956.
5/267/1 [1932] Flyer: Garden fete at Knowle Vicarage in aid of Knowle British Legion2 July 1932. In aid of The Benevolence Fund.
5/268/1 'To a Child who Inquires' by Olga Petrova
5/269/1 [1966] Notes from the Parish Magazine 1932-1966
5/270/1 [1971] Parish Magazine - St Giles, Packwood & St Thomas, Hockley HeathOctober 1971. Includes local advertisements.
5/271/1 Knowle Parish Church - List of Regular ServicesVicar, Canon Foster.
5/272/1 [1907] Programme: Mrs. Peace's 11th Concert at Greswolde Hotel
5/273/1 [1947] Notice: Election of Knowle councillors to Solihull UDC
5/274/1 Telephone directory cover & instructions for using telephoneIncludes advertisements for shops, businesses etc., similar to those found in Knowle Parish Magazine.
5/275/1 [1903] Framed certificate presented to Mrs. King on her retirementbeing re glassed.
5/276/1 [1990] Service sheet: Centenary of Knowle Parish Magazine
5/276/2 [1890] Knowle Parish Magazine: Facsimile of 1st issue
5/277/1 [1987] Obituary: Dorothy Ward (B'ham Mail)
5/278/1 [1919] 1st Knowle Scouts: Troop RegistrationChaplain: Canon Downing; Scoutmaster: Dr. Whatley;
Assistants: Dr. Hollick, A Victor Astley
5/278/2 [1925] 1st Knowle Cubs: Pack RegistrationCub Mistress: Phyllis Davy

5/278/3 [1928] 1st Knowle Scouts: Annual Group Re-registrationScoutmaster: Dr. Hollick; Cub Mistress: Miss Wootton
5/278/4 [1928] 1st Knowle Scouts: Change in Group Registration
5/278/5 [1937] 1st Dorridge Cubs: Scout Group Registration
5/278/6 [1938] 1st Dorridge: Change in Group Registration
5/278/7 [1964] 2nd Dorridge Cubs: RegistrationCub Mistress: Mrs. Janet Elizabeth Yapp
5/278/8 [1965] 3rd Knowle Scouts: RegistrationGroup Scoutmaster: Revd. Robin May; Cub Mistress: Mrs. Edna Gay Wickham; Assistant: Mrs. Nancy May Hawkins
5/278/9 [1972] 3rd Knowle Scouts: Re-registration?Group Scout Leader: John Stevenson; Scout Leader: Frank Henderson
5/278/10 [1972] 3rd Knowle Scouts: Re-registration?Group Scout Leader: John Stevenson; Scout Leader: Frank Henderson.
5/278/11 [1974] 2nd Knowle Scouts (Springfield House): Registration?
5/278/12 [1975] 4th Knowle Sea Scouts: Registration?Leaders: Helen Rosemary Clarke, Peter Douglas Clarke.
5/278/13 [1979] Hampton, Knowle & Dorridge Venture Scout Unit: Registration?Leaders: Christopher Rigby, Edwin Jones, Stuart Jeffries.
5/279/1 [1990] Programme: Knowle Probus Club 10th Anniversary LuncheonDr R J Bower's copy
5/279/2 [1990] Programme: Knowle Probus Club 10th Anniversary Lunch (Hunter
5/280/1 [1977] History of Cotterrell family of Rotten Row from 1690Includes: family tree; notes on individual family members; extracts from deeds and other information re Rotten Row Farm; information re other properties owned by Cotterrell family; information re Jackson family (of Norton Grange later Springfield); family tree of Boston family; information re Truelove family and Joseph Wheeler (related by marriage); extracts from White's Directory 1850.
5/281/1 [1974] Cutting: Arson at local farms (Birmingham Evening Mail)Elvers Green Farm
Copt Heath Fram
5/281/2 [1974] Newspaper Cutting: Arson at local farms (Solihull News)
5/282/1 Newspaper Cutting: Arson at Copt Heath & Elvers Green farms
5/282/2 [1946] Newspaper Cutting: Arson at Copt Heath Farm (Warw. Co New)
5/283/1 Newspaper Cutting: Polled Herefords at Copt Heath Farm
5/283/2 [1948] Newspaper Cutting: Pedigree grass at Copt Heath Farm (News)
5/283/3 [1948] Newspaper Cutting: Pedigree grass at Copt Heath Farm (Sunday Mercury)
5/283/4 [1954] Cutting: Storage system at Copt Heath Farm (Farmers Weekly)
5/283/5 [1955] Cutting: Grass cutting at Copt Heath Farm
5/284/1 [1928] Wilson Arms: Receipt for cutlery (Mr. & Mrs. W L Court)
5/285/1 [1899] Ticket: Knowle Dancing Class Soiree
5/286/1 [1670] Charter: Hospital of Lady Katherine Leveson, Temple BalsallExtract from Dugdale.
5/287/1 [1989] Chester House: invitation to opening of Knot Garden (Bower)
5/287/2 [1989] Leaflet: Chester House Knot Garden
5/287/3 [2007] The Knot Garden at Chester House (leaflet)Issued by Solihull MBC duplicate of 5/287/2
5/288/1 Embossed stamp: W H J Partridge
5/289/1 [1990] Programme: Red Lion Victorian Fayre
5/290/1 [1928] Knowle British Legion: receipt for subscription (R Hawnt)
5/291/1 Rex Cinema: Programme 'The Razor's Edge'
5/292/1 Brochure: Birmingham Cripples Union
5/292/2 [1902] Birmingham Cripples Union: extract from 3rd Annual Report
5/292/3 [1906] Birmingham Cripples Union: extract from 7th Annual Report
5/292/4 [1907] Birmingham Cripples Union: extract from 8th Annual Report
5/292/5 [1908] Birmingham Cripples Union: extract from 9th Annual Report
5/292/6 [1919] Birmingham Cripples Union: Article from B'ham Mail
5/292/7 Birmingham Cripples Union: Ext. from 'Life of Geo. Cadbury'
5/293/1 [1926] Letter: Canon Downing to Miss Marjorie Bowerre present from Sunday School.
5/293/2 [1926] Letter: Canon Downing to Miss M Bower re chuch sittings
5/293/3 [1926] Letter: Canon Downing to Miss Bower re Bower memorial crossIncludes explanation of symbols on cross. Letter not dated, but date on cross is 1926.
5/293/4 [1926] Pencil notes re symbols on Bower memorial cross
5/293/5 [1928] Letter: Canon Downing to Miss M Bower re missionary plays[Missing]
5/293/6 [1932] Letter: Canon Downing to Miss M Bower re family holiday
5/293/7 [1932] Parish Mag. with item re death of Canon Downing
5/293/8 [1932] Newspaper cutting: death of Canon Downing
5/293/9 [1932] Cuttings, etc. re death of Canon Downing, inc report re will
5/293/10 [1933] Ticket for tea at Knowle Hall after institution of Mr. Sharp
5/293/11 [1934] Parish Mag Extract: Letter from Mr. Sharp, 1934
5/294/1 [1992] Brochure: Sunnymount Residential Home, Kenilworth RdContents: Sunnymount; Orchard View; Paddock View; the farm; care/social activities; administrative procedures.
5/295/1 Notes re Samuel Welsh Memorial Homes for Retired Nurses
5/296/1 Avertisement: Marjorie Slade (milliner) & West View School
5/296/2 Avertisement: Marjorie Slade (milliner) & West View School
5/297/1 [1951] Programme: 'Revels in Arden'. Includes photographs
5/298/1 [1937] Account card from Payne's (now Mr. Minit)
5/299/1 [1962] Programme: Opening of Solihull Civic Hall by H.M. the Queen
5/300/1 [1960] Notes re history of Mercia and Balsall by Miss Ulyth Francis
5/301/1 [1826] Charity Commissioner's Report (Knowle)Gives details of all Knowle charities viz: Hon Sarah Greville (refers to further details under Warwick), Hon. Algernon Greville, Fulke Grevillem Lord Brookem Thomas Harborne, Andrew Palmer, Leonard Freckleton, John Symons, Frances Fisher, Marsh, Rising Brook, Edward Tallis, Thomas Treherne, Richard Grimshaw, Thomas Saunders, John Collett.
5/301/2 [1857] Mr. Hares report on Wilson's and Boston's charities
5/301/3 [1889] 'Knowle United Charities: Number, Value and Mode of Distribution'
5/301/4 [1895] Letters between Charity Commissioners and Vicar re schoolVicar and trustees contend that the parochial school has always been a church school and that the parochial clergy should be ex officio members of the new body of school trustees. Gives history of school, including building of the first school building on the Kenilworth Road site c.1840. Also mentions schoolmaster's house purchased 1890.
5/302/1 Brochure: Knowle C of E Schools
5/303/1 [1886] Berrow Cottage Homes: Rules for Inmates
5/304/1 [1863] Receipt for church vault: William Berrow
5/305/1 Eva Wootton's Nature Ramble via canal, Grove Farm & Job's Cl
5/306/1 Article re Leeds Castle, with references to Queen Eleanor
5/307/1 [1987] Newspaper article: memories of the late Mrs. E. Court
5/308/1 [1983] Parish Mag article: Springfield House (for Knowle Soc exhib)
5/309/1 [1972] Newspaper cutting: launch of 'The History of Knowle'
5/310/1 Letter heading: Knowle Wool Shop (M. MacGregor)
5/311/1 [1966] Handbill: publication of 'Knowle Collegiate Church' (Upton)
5/312/1 [1966] Handbill: publication of 'Knowle Collegiate Church' (Upton)
5/313/1 [1872] Middlefield Hospital Foundation Stone, wording and sizesDrawing for wording of foundation stone to be laid by Lord Leigh, 2nd May 1872.
Reference to Kingscote Garden on acquisition form.
5/314/1 [1792] Notification of application to Parliament for Bill to construct Warwick to Birmingham canaLAris's Birmingham Gazette
5/314/2 [1792] Protest meeting against proposed canal held at Mermaid InnProtest meeting held at the Mermaid Inn (now The Greswolde Hotel), signed by William Cattell of Knowle Hall. 27th December 1792.
5/314/3 [1793] Resolutions of protest meeting against canal held in Temple Row, BirminghamNot specific to Knowle.
5/315/1 Drawings of canal locksNot specific to Knowle.
5/316/1 [1894] Lent Services and Preachers at Knowle, Dorridge and Chessetts Wood Mission ChapelCombined list from three local churches, Knowle Parish Church, Chessett (sic) Wood Mission Chapel and St Philip's Dorridge, 1894.
5/317/1 [1895] Knowle Parish Church Choir listing of Hymns and Carols Christmas Day service 1895
5/317/2 [1895] Knowle Parish Church Choir listing of Hymns and Carols 29th December 1895
5/317/3 [1896] Knowle Parish Church Choir listing of Hymns Good Friday service 1896
5/317/4 [1896] Knowle Parish Church Choir listing of Hymns 29th March 1896
5/317/5 [1896] Knowle Parish Church Choir listing of Hymns 19th April 1896
5/317/6 [1896] Knowle Parish Church Choir listing of Hymns 26th April 1896
5/317/7 [1953] Knowle Parish Church Choir listing of Hymns 31st May 1953
5/318/1 [1896] Invitation to laying of Foundation Stone for enlargement of St Philip's Church, Dorridge14 July 1896.
5/319/1 [1897] Service and events for St Philips Church Dedication of New Buildings
5/320/1 [1897] Report on enlargement of St Philips Church, DorridgeList of donations and accounts for enlargement of St Philip's Dorridge. Committee included Rev'd Hatton and T. H. Bower.
5/321/1 [1898] Photograph of The Right Rev. John James Stewart Perowne, D.D. The Lord Bishop of Worcester.Knowle Parish Magazine
Knowle and Dorridge were in Worcester Diocese at this time, Birmingham Diocese was formed in 1905.
5/322/1 [1902] Newspaper cutting - 500th anniversary of Knowle ChurchDescription of the history and features of Knowle Church and details of the quincentenary service.
5/323/1 [1902] Newspaper cutting - 500th anniversary of Knowle ChurchDescription of the history and features of Knowle Church and details of the quincentenary service.
5/324/1 [1902] Newspaper cutting - 500th anniversary of Knowle ChurchDescription of the history and features of Knowle Church and details of the quincentenary service.
5/325/1 [1902] Programme of Organ Recital. Re-opening of the Organ, Knowle Church26th September 1905
5/326/1 [1913] Carol Sheet, Knowle Parish Church 1913
5/327/1 [1917] Service sheet - Unveiling of the Black Prince memorial Tablet, Knowle ChurchUnveiling of memorial tablet by Lady Jellicoe, 17th May 1917
5/328/1 [1928] Leaflet on the Soldiers Chapel, Knowle ChurchArmistice Day 1928. Three photographs and a prayer.
5/328/3 [1928] Leaflet on the Soldiers Chapel, Knowle ChurchArmistice Day 1928. Three photographs and a prayer.
5/329/1 [1927] Service sheet 525th Anniversary of Knowle Church & Dedication of BronzeTablet in Memory of Walter Cook
5/330/1 [1929] Wedding Hymn Sheet 17th July 1929GP & EH marriage.
5/331/1 [1932] Service Sheet - Memorial service Canon Downing 23rd July 1932
5/332/1 [1932] Newspaper cutting - Funeral of Canon Downing July 1932
5/333/1 [1932] Newspaper cutting - Funeral of Canon Downing July 1932Reference to Canon Downing's Aberdeen Terrier (Rob) at the graveside.
Birmingham Gazette
5/334/1 [1932] Newspaper cutting - Will and funeral directions of Canon Downing July 1932Details bequests, value of estate and disposal of body.
Birmingham Mail 3rd October 1932
5/335/1 [1932] Newspaper cutting - Tribute to Canon Downing July 1932Tribute by A. E. Williams, churchwarden.
5/336/1 [1934] Service sheet - Dedication of Memorial window to Canon Downing23rd June 1934
5/337/1 [1933] Service sheet - Institution of Rev'd J W Sharp28th January 1933
5/338/1 [1933] Finance Report of Knowle Parochial Church Council 31st December 1932
5/339/1 [1936] Service Sheet - Service of Remembrance and Hope on death of King George V2nd February 1936
5/340/1 Carol 'In the Field with their Flocks Abiding' with sheet music
5/340/2 Carol 'In the Field with their Flocks Abiding' with sheet music
5/341/1 [1892] Exhibitor's ticket - Knowle & District Horticultural Society1st August 1892
5/342/1 [1846] Newspaper proof copy - Mr Hill's 2nd Lecture on Prisons and Prison DisciplineMidland Counties Herald 14 May 1846.
Mr Hill - Architect of Birmingham Borough jail.
5/343/1 Bookmark. Miscellaneous retailers
5/344/1 Bookmark. Wright's Coal Tar Soap
5/345/1 [1950] Four Petrol Coupons[Missing]
5/345/2 [1950] Fourteen Petrol Coupons
5/345/3 [1957] Six Petrol Coupons
5/346/1 Wartime economy labels
5/347/1 [1918] The Names of those Who died in The Great WarCopy of Royal British Legion book in the Soldiers' Chapel. Five sheets mounted on single piece of black card.
(In map box)
5/347/2 [1945] The Names of those Who died in The Second World WarCopy of Royal British Legion book in the Soldiers' Chapel. Two sheets mounted on single piece of black card.
(In map box)
5/348/1 [1995] Service Sheet - To mark 50th Anniversary of the end of WW2A Service of Remembrance and Commitment.
4pp. 20th August 1995
5/349/1 [1944] Programme of Events - Salute the Soldier Week20th-27th May 1944
5/350/1 Leaflet 'After the Raid'. Metropolitan Borough of HampsteadNo obvious direct connection with Knowle.
5/351/1 [1940] 1st Knowle Guides - Diary entries during wartimeHandwritten notes by D. E. Hill, Captain.
5/352/1 [1995] History of The Soldier's Chapel by Bob CurryDescription and history of the Soldiers' Chapel by R. W. Curry.
5/353/1 [1941] Jennie Evans' exercise book - Knowle SchoolSchool essays from 10 September 1941 to 27 March 1942.
5/354/1 [1941] The Star(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/355/1 [1947] Picture Post(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/356/1 [1995] Service sheet - Dedication of St John's Hall. 15th October 1995
5/357/1 Extract from book 'The Grand Union Days' - mentioning Knowle and Heronfield
5/358/1 [1966] Newspaper cutting - publication of Anthony Upton's book on Knowle ChurchSolihull News
5/358/2 [1966] Newspaper cutting - publication of Anthony Upton's book on Knowle ChurchSolihull News
5/358/3 [1966] Newspaper cutting - publication of Anthony Upton's book on Knowle ChurchSolihull News
5/359/1 [1950] Letter from F Peach announcing a Bring and Buy Sale with proceeds to Churchyard upkeep
5/360/1 [1951] Announcement of a series of Church Architecture lectures by G Forsyth Lawson FRIBAHeld at the Guildhouse commencing 19th September 1951
5/361/1 [1953] Order of Service for 31st May 1953 (Sunday before the Coronation)
5/362/1 [1954] Information for Solihull Borough Council - Service at Knowle Church on 19th September 1954Borough of Solihull guidance to Council members and officers - Morning Service at Knowle Church on 19th September 1954.
5/363/1 [1956] Appeal for £5000 - Knowle Church September 1956Appeal for the Soldiers' Chapel (damp and Death Watch Beetle), the new Vicarage and the Bishop's Appeal.
5/364/1 [1962] 'Our Church' leaflet - appealing for fundsAppeal for stonework including pinnacles.
5/365/1 [1963] 'Knowle Church 1402-?' - appealing for fundsGeneral appeal for funds.
5/366/1 [1966] Parish magazine noting events from 1932-1966Supplementary report of notable events in the church and public life in the cover style of the magazine.
5/367/1 [1972] Order of Service for Rededication of the Organ 20th December 1972Recital by Roy Massey. Includes specification of the organ at Knowle Parish Church.
5/368/1 Newspaper cutting - Service of dedicationReport of annual dedication service outside the Guild House.
5/369/1 Chessetts Wood Church . Thank offering box leafletLabel for wrapping around collection box.
5/370/1 [1947] Warwickshire Federation of Women's Institutes - Carol Service sheet 18th December 1947Service at Knowle Parish Church, 18th December 1947.
5/371/1 [1950] Newspaper cutting - Picture of Chester HouseBirmingham Post, 6th October 1950
5/372/1 [1950] Announcement of AGM at The Men's Institute on behalf of Knowle Community Association16th February 1950
5/373/1 [1951] Programme for Babes in the Wood at Wilson Arms Assembly Hall9th-11th January 1951
5/373/2 [1951] Newspaper cutting - Babes in the Wood at Wilson Arms Assembly Hall9th-11th January 1951. The first pantomime to be held in Knowle and put on in aid of the Knowle Community Association.
5/373/3 [1951] Newspaper cutting - Babes in the Wood at Wilson Arms Assembly Hall9th-11th January 1951. Birmingham Mail. Funding the Community Association.
5/374/1 [1951] Programme Knowle Fair29th October - 3rd November 1951.
5/375/1 [1952] Programme for Aladdin at Wilson Arms Assembly Hall9th-12th January 1952.
5/376/1 [1952] Newspaper Cutting - 'Revels in Arden' carnival.Includes picture of un-named Morris dancers.
5/377/1 [1952] Order of Service. Funeral of Arthur Edward Williams, Churchwarden
5/378/1 [1954] Exhibition entry form. 'Revels in Arden' carnival22nd May 1954
5/378/2 [1954] Programme 'Revels in Arden' carnival22nd May 1954
5/379/1 [1956] Programme - Boys' Brigade (1st Knowle Company) Inspection and DisplayFull list of Boys' Brigade officers and squads. 23rd May 1956.
5/380/1 [1959] Newspaper cutting - Knowle InstituteIncludes pictures of the Men's Institute and its billard table. Solihull News, 31st January 1959.
5/381/1 [1950] Newspaper cutting. Les Wilmott competition cyclist.Birmingham Despatch, 15th August 1955.
5/382/1 [1960] Solihull Council Election canvassing leaflet - Tom BrysonIncludes photograph of candidate.
5/383/1 [1960] Service of Dedication of Arden High SchoolKnowle Church. 4pp, 15th September 1960.
5/384/1 [1960] Service of Dedication of Arden High School4pp, 15th September 1960.
5/385/1 [1960] Order of Service - Laying Up and Dedication of the new Standard4pp, 18th September 1960
5/386/1 [1959] Invitation to AGM of Knowle Community AssociationLeaflet on rapid development of Knowle village and invitation to KCA AGM. 26th March 1959.
5/387/1 [1962] Knowle Society membership application form
5/388/1 Letter from Knowle By-pass Protest Committee requesting support
5/389/1 Programme Knowle Operatic Company - Concert of Christmas MusicIn Knowle Parish Church. Promoted by Horace G Everitt. Organist Vic Hammett, 21st December.
5/390/1 [1960] Newspaper cutting - Knowle Community Association special evening services for youngstersAccount of special services for young people in Knowle Parish Church.
5/391/1 Programme of events: West Bromwich Motor Cycle and Car ClubMeeting at Hall Farm, Knowle. 4pp
5/392/1 [1947] Newspaper cutting - Account of Rare Book Exhibition including Register of the Guild of KnowleSociety of Artists' Galleries, New St., Birmingham.
5/393/1 Newspaper cutting - Description of the Warwick Road from Knowle to Hatton
5/394/1 [1960] Newspaper cutting - Report of football match between Knowle FC and Baddesley CollieryIncludes photograph of Knowle Football Club. Sports Final Edition of the Birmingham Mail, 9th January 1960.
5/395/1 Newspaper cutting - Account of a journey passing through Knowle[Missing] Describes Greswolde Arms, the swimming baths, bowling green and costs of local accommodation. The Daily Telegraph - article by 'Bon Viveur' on eating places.
5/396/1 Greswolde Hotel information bookletProbably 1960's. Includes history of the hotel referencing Petty Sessional Courts. Includes photographs of the frontage and public rooms and descriptions of the ballroom, swimming pool and bowling green.
5/397/1 [1951] Newspaper cutting - Greswolde Arms auction saleDescribes failed bidding for the hotel at auction and the move of Petty Sessions to the George Hotel Solihull in 1839.
5/398/1 Newspaper cutting - Greswolde Hotel granting of building licence for extensionsBirmingham Mail.
5/399/1 [1952] Newspaper advert - Red LionSunday Mercury, 1st June 1952
5/400/1 [1952] Newspaper advert - Midland BankThe Scouter magazine October 1952
5/401/1 [1960] Advertisement - Knowle shopsPromotional leaflet for Knowle area businesses.
5/402/1 [1965] Promotional leaflet for opening of Wrensons
5/403/1 Promotional leaflet for LashfordsIncludes national mileage chart on reverse.
5/404/1 Promotional leaflet for LashfordsIncludes national mileage chart on reverse.
5/405/1 [1938] The Knowle Scout Hymn Book48pp.
5/406/1 [1951] Order of Service - Solihull Boy Scouts AssociationSt Georges Day Service 22nd April 1951
5/407/1 [1959] Events circular - Knowle Old ScoutsGolden Jubilee of the Knowle Group. Announcement signed by Percy Cox of dinner and thanksgiving service for old members of Knowle Scouts.
5/407/2 [1959] Events circular - Knowle Old ScoutsGolden Jubilee of the Knowle Group. Announcement by Percy Cox of dinner and thanksgiving service for old members of Knowle Scouts - unsigned copy.
5/407/3 [1959] Programme of events and menu, Jubilee Dinner 1909-1959, Knowle Old Scouts4th April 1959
5/407/4 [1959] Order of Service - 1st Knowle Scout Group. Service of Thanksgiving Golden Jubilee5th April 1959. Dedication of new colours.
5/408/1 [1969] Acknowledgement of donation towards gift to Knowle Church.1st Knowle Scouts Diamond Jubilee September 1969. Letter of thanks from Scout leader P.A. Collins to donor Tony Upton.
5/408/2 [1969] Ticket to 1st Knowle Scouts Diamond Jubilee Dinner27th September 1969.
5/408/3 [1969] Programme of events and menu. Diamond Jubilee Dinner 1909-1969 1st Knowle Scouts27th September 1969
5/408/4 [1969] Order of Service - 1st Knowle Scout Group. Service of Thanksgiving Diamond Jubilee28th September 1969
5/409/1 [1966] 'The Collegiate Church of Saints John the Baptist, Laurence and Anne' by A. Upton[Missing] Typescript. Filed in oversize.
5/409/2 [1966] 'The Collegiate Church of Saints John the Baptist, Laurence and Anne' by A. UptonGalley proof. Filed in oversize
5/409/3 [1966] 'The Collegiate Church of Saints John the Baptist, Laurence and Anne' by A. UptonGalley proof corrected. Filed in oversize
5/409/4 [1966] 'The Collegiate Church of Saints John the Baptist, Laurence and Anne' by A. UptonGalley proof of illustrations and cover. 13 items.
5/409/5 [1966] Order form: 'The History of Knowle Parish Church' by Anthony Upton
5/409/6 [1966] Order form: 'The History of Knowle Parish Church' by Anthony Upton
5/410/1 Fisher family of Packington - Extract from unidentified book
5/411/1 [1999] Book: 'Entertaining for 50 years' the Revels Drama Group by Chris Adderley
5/411/2 [2009] Book: The Next Act. The Revels Drama Group 1999-2009Chris Adderley
5/412/1 [1920] WWI Register 1920-1928Names and addresses of Knowle residents compiled in the late 20th Century by Jennie Evans whose aunt Miss Scragg ran a shop in Kenilworth Road and lived in Wilsons Road.
5/412/2 [1920] WWI Register 1920-1928Names and addresses of Knowle residents compiled in the late 20th Century by Jennie Evans whose aunt Miss Scragg ran a shop in Kenilworth Road and lived in Wilsons Road.
5/412/3 [1920] WWI Register 1920-1928Names and addresses of Knowle residents compiled in the late 20th Century by Jennie Evans whose aunt Miss Scragg ran a shop in Kenilworth Road and lived in Wilsons Road.
5/413/1 [1999] Letter with WWII memories from Muriel Thompson
5/414/1 [1989] Programme - Knowle Festival 1-20 May 1989Lists all local clubs and societies. Photographs of Knowle High Street. Advertisements for local businesses.
5/415/1 [1989] Programme - Knowle Festival 1-20 May 1989Lists all local clubs and societies. Photographs of Knowle High Street. Advertisements for local businesses.
5/416/1 [1939] Newspaper cutting - Demolition of White Swan and proposed George Mason storeBirmingham Mail 15 June1939.
5/417/1 [1994] Obituary of Marjorie Brooks (née Blackburn)Excerpt from Parish Magazine. Includes photograph of Marjorie Blackburn and Jennie Evans.
5/418/1 [2000] Newspaper Cutting - Obituary of Betty WaldenBirmingham Post - Died 16th February 2000
5/418/2 [2000] Order of Service - Memorial Service for Betty Walden28th February 2000
5/419/1 [1944] Newspaper Cutting - Colonel Guy Jackson accident on active serviceBirmingham Post 13 September 1944.
5/420/1 [1965] 'The New-Fashioned Village' - original lyrics written for Knowle W I choir
5/421/1 [2000] Programme - Knowle 200014-27 May 2000
5/422/1 Midland Bank PapersReport of the Directors - 1890
History of the Knowle Branch - 1979
5/423/1 [1934] Letter requesting birth certificate for Ellen Humphries from son J B Warren
5/424/1 [1996] Programme - Knowle Pageant 19th - 23rd November 1996The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
5/425/1 [1996] Order of Service - Dedication of the Cenotaph 1996
5/425/2 [1996] Order of Service - Dedication of the Cenotaph 1996
5/426/1 [1935] Programme - Solihull Group N F W I Garden Meeting5th July 1935. National Federation of Womens Institutes.
Includes tableaux in which Miss Shuttleworth (cook at Knowle Hall) took part.
5/426/2 [1935] Community Song Sheet - Solihull Group N F W I Garden Meeting5th July 1935. National Federation of Womens Institutes.
5/427/1 [1995] Papers re. Baddesley ClintonIncludes cover note by John Jarman.
Inventory and glossary of Church Goods at the time of Edward VI.
5/428/1 [1996] Promotional leaflet for Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club centenary 1896 - 1996Includes colour photographs of the clubhouse.
5/429/1 [1998] Order of Service - Collation and Induction of Rev. Michael Parker31st March 1998
5/430/1 Service sheet - Remembrance Sunday ServiceUsed for about ten years, withdrawn c. 2005.
5/431/1 [1998] Menu and toasts - Berrow Homes Trust 20th Anniversary Luncheon20th April 1998
5/431/2 [1998] Menu and toasts - Berrow Homes Trust 20th Anniversary Luncheon20th April 1998
5/432/1 [1926] Article re. Knowle Fire Brigade at Stratford-upon-AvonDescribes help by Knowle Fire Brigade at a fire at Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.
The Birmingham Post 15 August 1998, reproducing pages from the same paper in 1926.
5/433/1 [1997] Magazine article on the Eleanor CrossesPage from This England, Winter 1997.
5/434/1 [1997] Magazine article: Lord ByronBritish Medical Journal, 20 December 1997. Connects Lord Byron with Lady Byron Lane (Caroline Lamb).
5/435/1 Certificate of Consecration(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/436/1 Copy of IndulgenceIllustrated script.
5/437/1 Map of England and Wales showing Pre-Reformation Dioceses (13th Century)Outline map.
5/438/1 [2002] Celebratory Bellringing in Knowle (from Churchwardens' Accounts 1672-1763)Modern transcription of original text.
5/439/1 [1981] Account of visit to see Royal Wedding - Bob GaukrogerTranscription for exhibition use of article in Knowle Parish Magazine.
5/439/2 [1981] Account of visit to see Royal Wedding - Bob GaukrogerTranscription for exhibition use of article in Knowle Parish Magazine (larger size than 5/439/1.
5/439/3 [1981] Account of visit to see Royal Wedding - Bob GaukrogerExtract from Knowle Parish Magazine
5/440/1 [1928] Leaflet: The Soldiers Chapel, Knowle ChurchArmistice Day 1928, includes three photographs and a prayer. Also separate enlargement of the prayer and one photograph for exhibtion use.
5/440/2 [1966] Service for dedication of Chapel of St John BaptistOrder of service, dedication in memory of Revd J W Sharp
5/441/1 [1934] Service sheet - Dedication of Memorial window to Canon Downing23rd June 1934
5/442/1 [1936] Booklet - Special Forms of Service in Commemoration on death of King George V
5/443/1 [1986] Order of service - Memorial Service for Dr James Lawson ('Loy') Whatley22nd November 1986. 4 Dec 1909 - 14 Nov 1986.
5/444/1 [1989] Hymn Sheet - Festival Praise and Village Picnic 21st May
5/445/1 [1977] 'Know your Knowle' folderFolder prepared by Knowle Parish Church and distributed to newcomers to Knowle through street-based liaison officer network. Includes Parish Magazine for May 1977. Includes unrelated personal notes to the original recipient (Eva).
5/446/1 A Walk Through Fields and Lanes in Knowle, Warwickshire'Yellowing display map with colour photographs, paintings of local birds and wildflowers and lists of local flora and fauna. Plastic coated in parts and deteriorating Sellotape.
5/447/1 [1920] Letter re. War Memorial Tablet at Knowle InstituteLetter to Revd Thomas Downing from W H Bidlake (architect).
5/447/2 [1920] Letter re. War Memorial Tablet at Knowle InstituteTranscript of handwitten letter in 5/447/1
5/448/1 Skelsey family informationFamily History of the Skelsey family, resident at 'One Elm' Kenilworth Road and later built 'Hollin Brow'.
5/449/1 [1940] Midland Red Timetable 19402pp. National Emergency, Petrol Rationing timetable commencing 25 May 1940.
5/450/1 [1940] 'Woollies for the RAF', Knitting Patterns20pp. Flying stockings, helmets, fingerless gloves and pullovers. Weldon Knitting Series No. 15.
5/451/1 [2001] Letter advising account customers of closure of Maddocks News and transfer to DillonsLetter from Maddocks.
5/451/2 [2001] Letter advising account customers of closure of Maddocks News and transfer to DillonsLetter from Dillons.
5/452/1 [1977] Thank you card from Eva Wootton to Stella JarmanFollowed visit to Die Fliedermaus.
5/453/1 [1978] Customer's Statement from R K LyonsTo Mrs Jarman.
5/454/1 [1980] Envelope with Knowle Festival postal franking stampHand stamped envelope without postage stamp.
5/455/1 Christmas Card from Children of Knowle Sunday School to All Aboard 'HMS Black Prince'
5/456/1 [1917] Service sheet - Unveiling of the Black Prince Memorial Tablet, Knowle Church 17th May 1917Photographic print copy.
5/457/1 [2001] Booklet - Caroline and Archer CliveShirley Parish Magazine, 28pp. History of the Clive family - landowners around Knowle, Rector of Solihull.
5/458/1 [1973] Knowle Festival Programme 1973, with article by Mrs. Parsons[Missing] Includes article on the history of Knowle by Myffy Parsons.
5/459/1 Kodak photo wallets from C J Hill, Station RoadEmpty wallet (card) that was provided with developed film and prints by photographic retailer - in this case printed with C. J. Hill - chemist Station Road, Knowle.
5/459/2 Kodak photo wallets from A H WindridgeEmpty wallet (card) that was provided with developed film and prints by photographic retailer - in this case printed with A. H. Windridge, The Pharmacy, Knowle.
5/459/3 Kodak photo wallets from A H WindridgeEmpty wallet (card) that was provided with developed film and prints by photographic retailer - in this case printed with A. H. Windridge, The Pharmacy, Knowle.
5/460/1 [1793] List of Shareholders - Warwick & Birmingham Canal3pp Modern transcription, includes Bower, Lewis, Wigley.
5/461/1 Leaflet: Jobs Close, reprinted from Knowle Parish Magazine
5/462/1 [1985] 1706 Warwick Road: notes on the deedsMentions Samuel Davy's estate bought from Hugh Goodwin Newton. No. 1706 ('Endun') and adjacent five houses built in 1933. First occupant was William Phillips (the post master). Also mentions that Arthur Williams (churchwarden) lived at 167 Station Road and that John Corbett lived at No. 195. From Knowle Parish Magazine. Compiled by R. Gaukroger.
5/463/1 Paper: a bronze flanged axe head from Darley GreenReprinted from the magazine of Solihull Archaeological Group (SAGMAG 2).
5/464/1 Paper: the motorway and the priory of HenwoodReprinted from the magazine of Solihull Archaeological Group (SAGMAG 2).
5/465/1 Extract from Perambulations of Parish of SolihullBy Revd. Henry Greswold 1662-1674. Reprinted from
SAGMAG 5.
5/466/1 Guide to Knowle Parish Church (Miss Freeman)Notes by Canon Downing edited by Miss Freeman.
5/467/1 [1973] Knowle Festival ProgrammeTwo proof copies (3pp each) of Knowle Festival programme. Includes article on Knowle by Myffy Parsons.
5/468/1 [1921] Letter Book 4 Feb 1921 - 3 May 192?Index of customer letters for Davy Auctioneers - 11 pp
5/468/2 [1925] Letter Book 18 October 1924 - 27 August 1925Index of customer letters for Davy Auctioneers - 24 pp
5/468/3 [1929] Letter Book 2 May 1929 - 13 Sept 1930Index of customer letters for Davy Auctioneers - 28 pp
5/468/4 [1933] Letter Book 3 October 1933 - 1 August 1934Index of customer letters for Davy Auctioneers - 26 pp
5/468/5 [1934] Letter Book 3 August 1934- 27 April 1935Index of customer letters for Davy Auctioneers - 27 pp
5/469/1 Papers re Kimbell familyNotes on the family by the Revd. John Partington, includes family tree - 8 pp
5/469/2 Papers re Kimbell familyNotes on the family by the Revd. John Partington, includes family tree - 10 pp Mostly duplicates 5/468/1.
5/470/1 Henwood Priory - notes on boundariesHistory and description of the area around Henwood Priory with particular reference to boundaries and the impact of the new M42; includes copies of maps - 6 pp
5/471/1 [2002] Knowle British Legion 75th Anniversary Dinner Dance programme 18th May 20024 pp
5/472/1 [1901] Grove Farm - Bills received 1901-1908Bills received by J Dickin, Grove Farm - 5 pp
5/473/1 List of War Graves in Knowle Churchyard3 pp
5/474/1 [1685] Freckleton's Charity - Payees 1685-1852List of historical payees of Freckleton's Dole upon the Springfield Property. Mounted for exhibition.
5/474/2 Telegram from Thomas Downing accompanying 474/1Letter from Canon Downing to Mr Jackson enclosing 5/474/1.
5/474/3 Freckleton's Charity - Charity Commissioners Reports 1829-1875Handwritten transcription of the charity's objects from Charity Commissioners Reports.
5/475/1 [1983] Newspaper Cutting - Knowle Society Inns Exhibition. Solihull Times 14 Jan 1983
5/476/1 Dr Bower's memories of KnowleResponse by Dr R J Bower at the B93 award ceremony on 10 July 2004 on receiving the Special Community Contribution Award. 4 pp
5/477/1 Bower Family historyFamily history written by Eileen Gilson. Includes family trees, photographs of family homes and notes by Dr R J Bower. Details of Knowle Lodge, floor plan, house and garden. 63 pp
5/478/1 History of Knowle WI with photograph2 pp extract from Knowle Parish Magazine, includes 1954 photograph of Knowle WI members.
5/479/1 [1955] Chessetts Wood Church - report in Knowle Parish Magazine1pp extract from Knowle Parish Magazine December 1955. Report on Chessetts Wood mission church.
5/480/1 Newspaper Cuttings - Knowle Institute 1886-19124 pp
5/481/1 Gild of St Anne by Kyle RaeHistory of the Gild of St Anne - 21pp poor copy typescript including bibliography.
5/482/1 [1925] Programme 'Cinderella' in aid of 1st Knowle Brownies2 pp poor copy.
5/483/1 [2003] Order of Service - 600th Anniversary Festival Service - Knowle Church4 pp service sheet and 4pp pew notice sheet for 2 March 2003.
5/483/2 [2003] Programme- '600 years brought alive in light, sound & vision'2 pp Produced by Margaret Fulford (not acknowledged on programme). No formal recording was made of this event.
5/484/1 Article from Jean Powrie on Eleanor of CastileLetter (1pp) Dr Bower enclosing article (2pp) on Queen Eleanor.
5/485/1 Outline map of Manors and Parishes of Solihull2 pp. Includes list of sale prices of wood, cereals, poultry and stock.
5/486/1 Notes on Medical Practice in Knowle 1706 - 19474 pp probably written by Dr R J Bower.
5/487/1 [1967] Bills from George MasonsNine bills to Mrs Jarman.
5/488/1 [1870] Article: 'Midland Middle Class Idiot Asylum'Illustrated Midland News 15 October 1870
5/489/1 [1994] 'Village in View' magazine26 pp Articles on Knowle Royal British Legion, Knowle Fun Run, A future for Henwood Mill, Surgery raffle and cover photograph of Grimshaw Hall.
5/490/1 [1918] Letter from Thomas Downing to serviceman4 pp Mentions killed and missing - Nix, Haynes, Tandy, Watts, Bird, Lindon, Thompson, Sumner and Greenland. Also mentions Jack Phipps, Harry Hicken, Walter Davy and Fred Church.
5/491/1 [1947] Newspaper Cutting - Middlefield HospitalSolihull News 3rd May 1947
5/492/1 [1864] Will of Mrs Mary WillcoxDated 14th June 1864, 2 pp
5/492/2 [1884] Particulars of Estate of Mrs Mary Willcox[Missing] Witnessed by John Kimbell.
5/492/3 [1883] Valuation of buildings and land on Kixley Lane belonging to Mary Willcox2 pp
5/493/1 [1796] Will of John WillcoxDated 28th November 1796
5/494/1 [1882] Statement of Settling of Joseph Bolton's estate2 pp
5/495/1 [1883] Particulars of Estate of William Willcox
5/495/2 [1858] Receipt for half a year's interest from Executors of William Willcox's estate
5/495/3 [1882] Bill for funeral of William Willcox2 pp
5/495/4 Inventory of Estate of William Willcox2 pp Inventory by Thomas Glover, Appraiser.
5/495/5 [1882] Medical bill for William Willcoxx
5/496/1 [1815] Particulars of Estate of Thomas Willcox2 pp List of acreage of enclosurse of land in Knowle.
5/497/1 [1856] Agreement between William Willcox & Thomas Keen for purchase of land at Chessetts Wood4 pp
5/498/1 [1864] Letter to William Willcox: Property negotiations for Knowle ManorTypeset letter from (solicitors?) in Birmingham advising of meeting at Greswolde Arms Hotel with William Willcox, farmer of Baker's Lane.
5/499/1 Particulars of mortgaged property belonging to William Willcox deceased
5/500/1 [1881] Bill for coal delivered to Knowle Station
5/501/1 [1938] St George & St Teresa Annual Book 193812 pp Annual Book of St George & St Teresa Roman Catholic Church includes 4pp insert of blotting card. Picture of new window designed by Patrick A Feeny of John Hardman Studios, of former priest Father William Perry, of the Shrine of St Philomena and high altar crucifix.
5/502/1 Notes on Maddocks shop (Rose Cottage)Note provided by David Maddocks.
5/503/1 [1921] Service Sheet - Dedication of the War Memorial - 5th June 19212 pp Lists names of those who died in the Great War.
5/504/1 [1966] Booklet - Care & Distribution of WRVS Processed Clothing - WRVS20 pp
5/504/2 [1966] Booklet - The Care of Homeless People - WVS Civil Defence82 pp
5/504/3 [1964] Booklet - Emergency Cooking - WVS Civil Defence40 pp Includes insert on how to survive in a nuclear war.
5/505/1 [2004] Notes on Temple Balsall - Jennie Evans4 pp
5/506/1 [1997] Programme - Old England XI at K&D Crcket Club25th May 1997, 22 pp. Includes history of K&D Cricket Club with team photographs of 1900, 1919, 1952, 1968, 1978 & 1995.
5/507/1 [2004] Programme - B93 Community Awards 10th July 200416 pp Winner of Special Community Contribution Award was Dr R J Bower.
5/508/1 The Spirit of Britain' Poems of the War from Knowle, Warks by H F Roberts12 pp. Poem 'Knowle 1940' and others.
5/509/1 [2004] Introductory notes to The Wilson Collection with photosIncludes photographs (3 copies) of tin trunk in which the documents were received, inscribed 'RIGHT HONOURABLE GUY FLEETWOOD WILSON C.G.I.E., K.C.B., K.C.M.G. LETTERS AND REVIEWS'.
From 2004 the Collection was accepted into the Warwick County Record Office.
5/509/2 [2004] Background to The Wilson Collection
5/510/1 [2004] Review of papers of Sir Guy Wilson 1850 to 19407 pp, main contents incude:
Sir Guy's intestacy and family correspondence and The 'Wilsons of Etton and Knowle'.
5/510/2 [2004] Review of papers of Sir Guy Wilson 1850 to 19419 pp mainly comprising correspondence with Guy Wilson, some having been translated from the French.
5/511/1 Descendants of William Wilson2 pp of family tree 'Descendants of William Wilson' - prepared in format of 'Family Tree Maker' program.
5/512/1 [1887] Death Certificate of William H B J Wilson2 copies
5/512/2 [1887] Note stating 'Certificate of Death of William Williams alias HBJ Wilson'2 copies
5/513/1 [1887] Bill of Sale from Jane Williams to Guy F WilsonSale of miscellaneous household items signed over a postage stamp..
5/514/1 [1887] Bill for inventory re home of Capt Wm H B J Wilson deceasedBill for inventory of 24 Gerald Road, Eaton Square, London, signed over a postage stamp.
5/515/1 [1881] Letter from Wm H B J Wilson4 pp plus A4 handwritten pencil transcription of original letter. Letter from Gumley Wilson to Sir Guy Wilson.
5/516/1 [1887] Letter from Jane Williams accepting office of Executor for husband 's estate
5/517/1 [1887] Probate certificate - Wm H B J Wilson
5/518/1 [1881] Census showing entry for Wm H and Jane Williams (Wilson)
5/519/1 Newspaper Cutting: Charge of Bigamy against Mrs Barbara K Wilson[Missing]
5/520/1 [1914] Letter from Canon Downing to Sir Guy Fleetwood WilsonCovering letter for an unknown enclosure probably referring to Canon Downing's book 'The Records of Knowle'.
5/521/1 [1937] Letters between Rev Sharp and Sir Guy F Wilson re Wilson family crest5 pp
5/522/1 [1935] Letters to Sir Guy F Wilson from W L Court, Wilson Arms HotelThree letters (4pp) from W.L.Court (proprietor of The Wilson Arms before John Wall) to Sir Guy Fleetword Wilson in London, incuded photographs, see cross references for photographs.
5/523/1 [1938] Letter from John Wall (The Wilson Arms) to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson14 May 1838. From John Wall proprietor of The Wilson Arms re. formation of Bowling Club, inviting Sir Guy to be Vice-President.
5/523/2 [1938] Letter from Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson to John Wall18 May 1938. Reply tp 5/523/1 refusing invitation to be Vice-President of the Bowling Club at The Wilson Arms, Knowle
5/523/3 [1938] Letter from Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson to John Wall20 June 1938. Second reply to 5/523/1 again refusing invitation to be Vice-President of the Bowling Club at The Wilson Arms, Knowle but this time offering a prize (trophy?)
5/523/4 [1938] Letter from John Wall to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson22 June 1938. Re. Bowling Club prize.
5/523/5 [1938] Letters between Sir Guy F Wilson and John Wall, The Wilson Arms with photos17 pp
5/523/6 [1938] Letter from Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson to John Wall enquiring about family crest2pp. Re. family crest on Wilson tomb in Knowle churchyard.
5/523/7 [1937] Letter from John Wall to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson re. photographs and book
5/523/8 [1937] Letter from Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson to John Wall, re. book and family crestWrites about sending a bound copy of a book and about the family coat of arms on the Wilson tomb in Knowle churchyard.
5/523/9 [1937] Letter from John Wall to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson thanking him for a book
5/523/10 [1937] Letter from Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson enclosing another unbound copy of a bookThe earlier bound copy not having arrived, an ordinary copy is sent as well.
5/523/11 [1937] Letter from John Wall to Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson thanking him for books
5/524/1 [1938] Correspondence re Sir Guy F Wilson's order for photos of Wilsons Arms10 pp
5/525/1 [1938] Letter from Rev Sharp to Sir Guy F Wilson re demolition of 'White Swan'2 pp Letter lamenting inevitable but regretable plans to demolish the White Swan.
5/526/1 [1887] Letter from G F Wilson to cousin William Le Hunte Wilson14 pp. 12 October 1887. G F Wilson, nephew of Gumley Wilson, writing to William Wilson, son of Gumley Wilson.
5/526/2 [1887] Letter from G F Wilson to cousin William Le Hunte Wilson - Transcript5 pp Handwritten transcript (with gaps) of 5/525/1.
5/527/1 [1923] Executor notes of G F Wilson - detailing loss of family wealth12 pp
5/528/1 [1923] Will memorandum of G F Wilson - detailing arrangements for family papers3 pp
5/529/1 [1989] Letter from Knowle Society acknowledging receipt of Wilson collection
5/530/1 [1995] Knowle Society notes on Wilson collection and family tree8 pp The originals of the collection were subsequently deposited with Warwick County Record Office and The Knowle Society retained copies of the same.
5/531/1 [1927] Envelope from original papers of Wilson collection
5/532/1 [2005] Service Sheet - Memorial service of Dr R J Bower 20.12.1918-4.04.20052 copies
5/533/1 [1955] Service Sheet - Memorial service of Edward Jefferson 1888-1955
5/534/1 Contribution card - F L Holliss Ancient Order of ForestersWarwickshire Central District.
(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
5/535/1 [2004] A Magazine Article on KnowleMidland Property Homes and Gardens, Sept 2004 2 pp
Contains photographs including Walter Moody knitting outside the Berrow Homes.
5/536/1 [1987] Newspaper cutting:'Middlefield in Focus'26th June 1987. Solihull Times with photos
5/537/1 [1978] Brief History of Middlefield 1867 - 19782 copies Middlefield continued to exist beyond 1978.
5/538/1 [1952] Staff List at Middlefield 1891-19462 pp
5/539/1 [1999] Notes on Harpers butchers Shop (later Lyons)7 pp Notes provided by Stanley R Jones on the medieval house later occupied by Harpers, then Lyons.
5/540/1 [2005] Programme - Knowle Street Party 60th Anniversary of end of WWII2 pp
5/541/1 [1919] Certificate of thanks to those from Knowle who served in the Great WarCertificate for Fitter Christopher Anderson, R.F.A.
5/542/1 Extract from diary of Revd Mark Noble
5/543/1 [1977] Solihull Retailers Guide48 pp
5/544/1 Account of Don Burgoyne and his Flying Flea aircraft with photos
5/545/1 [1936] Knowle Church Year Book 1936-3710 pp Calendar, Blotter and Year Book, Contains full church Electoral Roll for 1936.
5/546/1 [1936] HGV Drivers Test Report - Cpl Albert Neal
5/547/1 [1960] RAF Certificate of Service - Philip Nix6 pp
5/548/1 [1945] Soldier's Service and Pay Book - Albert Neal18 pp Includes photograph of Albert Neal.
5/549/1 [1946] Soldier's Release Book - Albert Neal4 pp
5/550/1 National Savings Certificate Book - Albert Neal4 pp
5/551/1 Post Office Savings Bank Book - Albert Neal
5/552/1 [2006] Magazine Article on Dorridge 'The Place Where I Grew Up' Womens Weekly
5/553/1 [2006] Programme Knowle Junior School's 40th Anniversary Summer Fair10th June 2006
5/554/1 [2006] Magazine Article on Knowle and Dorridge. The Exclusive Magazine September 20062 pp Includes rear view of Moat Manor (Four Ashes Road).
5/555/1 [2006] Magazine Article on Knowle. Warwickshire Life June 20063 pp
5/556/1 [1897] 'Brief Description of the Midland Counties Idiot Asylum'15 pp.
5/557/1 'A Brief History of Middlefield Hospital'6 pp History, description of facilities, costs of patient care and hospital overheads. Includes handwritten note by Dr R J Bower who attended patients at the hospital for many years.
'Patients were xxxed from Local Authorities over a wide area who paid for the upkeep of their patients. When they started I don't know, but it continued until the N.H.S. was started.'
5/558/1 Notes on the demolition of Middlefield19 pp Written by near neighbour Gill Knight.
5/559/1 [1985] Newspaper Article on expansion of Middlefield
5/560/1 Newspaper Article on closure of Middlefield
5/561/1 Newspaper Article on closure of Middlefield[Missing]
5/562/1 Newspaper Article - Open day at MiddlefieldSolihull News Includes photograph of Pat & Horace Everitt (Right).
5/563/1 [1959] Newspaper Article on Middlefield. The News 2nd May 1959
5/563/2 [1872] Article on the opening of Middlefield (originally Midland Counties Idiot Asylum)Copy of an article probably from Illustrated London News on 11 May 1872, describing opening of Middlefield on 2 May 1872
5/563/3 [1872] Record of Freemasons' visit and procession to lay foundation stone for Middlefield HospitalThree laminated pages of their gathering, with musicians in Birmingham and travel to Knowle for the event, with description of the ceremony, on 2 May 1872 and their return to Birmingham Masonic Hall.
(Original copies appear not to be held.)
5/564/1 [1993] Street Map showing Middlefield HospitalPrepared for sale of land following demolition of Middlefield Hospital.
5/565/1 [1993] Map showing Middlefield HospitalZoomed-in version of 5/564/1.
5/566/1 [1993] Plan of proposed housing on Middlefield site - Redrow/Bovis Homes
5/566/2 [1993] Plan of proposed housing on Middlefield site - Redrow/Bovis Homes
5/567/1 [1992] Tree Preservation Order - Middlefield Hospital 1992Correspondence in connection with and including the TPO. 14pp.
5/568/1 [1995] Quote for Tree Surgery Middlefield site - T Mousley & Sons3pp. Lists trees at the site.
5/569/1 [1992] Map showing position of trees at Middlefield and partial description2 pp Map of Middlefield Hospital site with trees marked.
5/570/1 [1991] Newspaper Article: Withdrawal of plans to redevelop MiddlefieldSolihull News 18th Jan 1991.
5/571/1 Newspaper Article: Plans to build homes on Middlefield siteReport on controversial development; The Knowle Society quoted on green belt policy.
5/572/1 [1993] Public Consultation Meeting: Identification of land to meet long term housing needs8 pp Presentation by officers of Solihull MBC at Knowle Village Hall on 29 July 1993.
5/573/1 1841 Tithe Map19pp Poor quality overlapping copies of sections of the original.
5/574/1 [1991] 'A Pageant of Knowle' - Draft scriptTyped revision script for Knowle Pageant. Draft printed script for third production of Knowle Pageant (Original electronic copy held by David Bower).
The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
5/575/1 [1993] 'A Short Guide to Central Knowle' - Draft38pp. Proof copies of pages, quality original line drawings of Knowle building, 3.3' Floppy Disc of Wordstar 4 files, correspondence with printer.
5/576/1 [2006] Woodward and Bull Photographic Slide Collection inventoryA record of the slide collections of Frank Woodward and Geoff Bull (family friend) donated by Piers Milne (son of Eileen Milne née Woodward) to Birmingham City Library, Local History Department, photographic sub-section. Includes slides of Knowle, Solihull and Olton. Includes biographical details of H F Woodward (of Hillcrest) and Geoff Bull.
5/577/1 [1882] Coal Invoice from Thomas Willcox, Kexley WharfPhotograph of invoice. Kexley (sic) Wharf.
5/578/1 [1972] Letter to accompany artifact 2/13/1/POT- Knowle Brickwork apprentice piece - Henry KeelPot made by Henry Keel of Lodge Road, apprentice at Knowle Brick Works. 2pp.
5/579/1 [1944] History of 219 Squadron and notes on Mosquito plane crash in Knowle 19442pp.
5/580/1 [2006] Booklet - Snow Hill (Birmingham) To Leamington Spa - A view from the carriage window by David Howe
5/581/1 [2008] Programme - Knowle Park Festival 23 June 200720pp.
5/582/1 [2008] Leaflet - Eric Lyons Ltd[Missing] Includes photographs of Peter, David & John Lyons and the shopfront.
5/583/1 [1829] Document - Admittance of Elizabeth Bullivant to Lands late LoudsCourt Leet & Court Baron. Vellum with seal. 16.Oct 1829. Handwritten (script) legal document.
5/584/1 [1881] Will of William Henry Bowen Jordan Wilson (Squire Gumley)Photograph of first page. Used in exhibition of Squire Gumley in 2004.
(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/585/1 [1947] Programme - Picture House June 1947
5/586/1 [2008] Programme - Knowle Fun Run - 11th May 200872pp
5/586/2 [2010] Programme - Knowle Fun Run - 16 May 2010[Missing]
5/587/1 [1961] Newspaper advertisement - B & C Pearson Motorcycles
5/588/1 [2008] Programme - Knowle Park Festival 21 June 2008Shop Advertisements. 32pp.
5/588/2 [2010] Programme - Knowle Park Festival - 20 June 2010[Missing]
5/588/3 [2011] Programme - Knowle Park Festival 19 June 2011
5/589/1 [2008] 'Cottages in Knowle' - Exhibition of Knowle Local History SocietyAdvertising leaflet for exhibition by Knowle Local History Society. (Note: This is a different organisation to The Knowle Society's own Local History Centre).
The exhibition described buildings and inhabitants.
Families mentioned from 1841 census:-
Adkins, Cattell, Arnette, Titmarsh, Billings, Harwood, Reynolds, Hadley, Rollins, Haywood, Upton, Leeson, Sewell, Parsons, Sewell, Gibbs, Brookes, Sharpe, Woodward, Duckett, Busby, Muddeman, Hughes, Barnes, Boston, Checkley, Parkes, Enson, Smith, Prentice, Gilbert, Whitmore, Thompson, Bates, Gilkes, Lees, Moore, Wilson, Price, Harrison, Chester, Blundell, Kimbell, King, Edwards, Willcox, Cripps, Miles, Pearson, Beal, Kelsay, Goodwin, Shaw, Burk, Kelley, Wallgrove, Clarke, Houghton, Galloway, Haines, Parsons, Beading, Lock, Wemblett, White, Ashmore, Hemming, Fitter, Powell, Parsonage, Jarvis, Hungerthorpe, Waldron, Thorn, Kirby, Tarbuck, Peach, Hale, Sowerfield, Alliband, Meredith, Fairfield, Nix, Webb, Allday.
5/590/1 [1919] Newspaper reports of The Everitt Divorce Suit3pp. Wife's Charge of Cruelty - The Times 22 Oct 1919
5/590/2 [1919] Newspaper reports of The Everitt Divorce Suit4pp. The Wife Cross Examined - The Times 23 Oct 1919
5/590/3 [1919] Newspaper reports of The Everitt Divorce Suit4pp. Evidence of the Husband - The Times 24 Oct 1919
5/590/4 [1919] Newspaper reports of The Everitt Divorce Suit4pp. Cross Examination of the Husband - The Times 25 Oct 1919
5/590/5 [1919] Newspaper reports of The Everitt Divorce Suit4pp. Dr Whatley's Visits - The Times 29 Oct 1919
5/590/6 [1919] Newspaper reports of The Everitt Divorce Suit4pp. Cross Examination of the Wife - The Times 30 Oct 1919
5/590/7 [1919] Newspaper reports of The Everitt Divorce Suit3pp. Both Suits Dismissed - The Times 30 Oct 1919
5/590/8 [1919] Newspaper reports of The Everitt Divorce Suit1pp. Decree granted to Army Officer - The Times 18 July 1922
5/591/1 [1831] Newspaper reports of fire at Barston Park, near Knowle1pp. Arsonists: two brothers named Hughes and Cox, their brother in law. Birmingham Gazette 7 December 1831.
5/592/1 [1927] Report on unveiling of memorial bronze to Walker Cook1pp. 28/02/1927
5/593/1 [1966] Solihull CBC -' Suggested Plan of Organisation of Schools on a Comprehensive system in the County Borough of Solihull'June 1966. Proposes a new school called Knowle Comprehensive School 11-18 years on a new site in Knowle
5/594/1 [1964] Knowle Society Membership CardMrs R J Bower October 1964. Hon Sec: Mrs K M Fischer, 1712 Warwick Rd
5/595/1 [1970] Knowle & District Community Association Membership CardMrs R J Bower 1970. Possibly Village Hall Committee Chairman: Judeen Clarke (Signed)
5/596/1 [2007] Newspaper Cutting: Knowle School Project visit to LHCSolihull Times 7 March 2007. Photograph shows Elizabeth Stanley, Jordan Amado-Taylor and Jade Mionett
5/597/1 [1967] Correspondence between Knowle Society and Solihull CBC concerning the naming of Crabmill Close3 letters
5/598/1 [1994] Correspondence between Knowle Society and Solihull MBC re. naming new roads on Middlefield estate2 letters
5/599/1 [1989] Knowle Festival Souvenir Programme 19891st-20th May
5/600/1 [1979] Newspaper cutting with picture taken in Chester House.1st Knowle Scouts 70th AnniversarySolihull News 7th July 1979. John Gimes, Pauline Broadbridge, Sue Rigby, Mark Broadbridge, Sue Slater
5/601/1 [2009] Web site printout about Knowle12pp. History General, Church, Chester House, Inns, Grimshaw Hall, Dial House, Farms, Manor of Knowle, Charities, Berrow Homes.
Harborns, Palmer, Marsh, Symons, Bent, Tallis, Treherne, Wilson, Boston, Wheeler, Slater, Berrow, Mulllins.
5/602/1 [2009] Web site printout about The College of Knowle3pp. History of the College of Knowle including Walter Cook, Wardens - Gilbert Fowler, Wm Bulker, Richard Bryan, Thomas Rewle, Thos Kyxley, Wm Dee, John Wryght, John Townesend. Priests - Wm Wright, John Browne, Ralph Marshall, Ralph Wydford, John Whitmore
5/603/1 [1952] Illustrated article on Band & Meeks64pp. The Grocers' Gazette and Provision Trades News - 12 July 1952, p 22-24
5/604/1 [2009] Family Tree of Tonks Family
5/604/2 [1935] Will of Henry Tonks3pp.
5/604/3 [1870] Will of William Tonks2pp.
5/604/4 [1898] Will of Edmund Tonks[Missing] 6pp.
5/604/5 [1898] Death certificate of Edmund Tonks
5/604/6 [1845] Death certificate of John Tonks
5/604/7 [1878] Death certificate of Julia Ann Tonks
5/604/8 [1855] Marriage certificate of Edmund Tonks & Julie Ann Johnson
5/604/9 [2009] Notes on the Johnson family[Missing] 5pp.
5/604/10 [1937] Death Certificate of Henry Tonks
5/604/11 [1862] Birth Certificate of Henry Tonks[Missing] Laminated.
5/605/1 [2009] Magazine cutting about book by Eileen Gooder 'Temple Balsall from Hospitallers to a Caring Community 1322 to Modern Times'. Select MagazineSelect Magazine
5/606/1 Will of Nicholas Grimshaw3 pp
5/606/2 Estate of Nicholas Grimshaw6 pp
5/606/3 [1933] Magazine Article about Grimshaw HallCountry Life magazine 16th Sept 1933. 5 pp
5/607/1 [1933] AA Route Map Knowle to Chester 19th May 1933Donated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
5/608/1 Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Programme 'HMS Pinafore'Donated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
5/608/2 [1966] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Programme 'Patience'. 1966Donated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
5/608/3 [1966] Newspaper cutting of Knowle Operatic Society's production of 'Patience' 1966Donated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
5/608/4 [1966] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Programme 'Carmen' 1966Donated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
5/608/5 [1970] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Programme 'Iolanthe'. 1970Donated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
5/609/1 [1977] Knowle Lodge 8001, Ladies Evening 11th February 1977[Missing] Donated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
5/609/2 [1987] Knowle Lodge 8001, Ladies Evening 14th March 1987[Missing] Donated by Maria Cook, 76 Chantry Heath Crescent.
5/610/1 [1994] Notes re. Knowle Hall by Jean PowrieFor National Archeology Day
5/611/1 [1994] Newspaper cutting: Henwood MillSolihull Times 21 Jan 1994
5/612/1 [1993] Report from English Heritage on glass window from Milverton HouseWith photograph
5/613/1 Magazine article on Allen Edward Everitt, artist and antiquarian (1824-1882)Cousin of George Everitt of Knowle Hall. Includes his drawings/paintings of Grimshaw Hall; Hillfield Hall; Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens; Old Berry Hall; St Mary's Church and Old Hall, Temple Balsall; Packwood House Gardens
5/614/1 [2000] Correspondence and family tree of Phillips familyEdith and Harry (Dick) Phillips of 63 Mill Lane
5/615/1 [2002] Notes on Judd family, members of Knowle Guild
5/616/1 Notes on Harris family BMDs 1704-1911
5/617/1 Correspondence and memories from Stanley Neal
5/618/1 Notes on Fitter family from Margaret Stokes (nee Fitter)
5/619/1 [1983] Notes on Culver and Carter families of Springfield HallTwo sided A5 letter from Anne L von Greyerz in Switzerland to the Principal of Springfield Hall School about William Carter (b 1767 or 1768??) and Culver family, including Ann Culver whom he married.
5/620/1 Notes on Cheshire/Chesshire family
5/621/1 Notes on Chataway family
5/622/1 Notes on Chamberlain family
5/623/1 Notes and family tree of Beaufoy family[Missing]
5/624/1 Notes on Boultbee family
5/625/1 Notes on Brisker family
5/626/1 Notes on Boston family
5/627/1 Notes on Glover family
5/628/1 Notes on Greswolde family
5/629/1 Notes on Dyke's family
5/630/1 Notes on Eagles family
5/631/1 Notes on Turner/Laxon/Willcox/Maycock familiesPicture of Mary Elizabeth Turner 1868 aged 14
5/632/1 Notes on St Nicholas family
5/633/1 Notes on Satchwell family
5/634/1 Notes on White family
5/635/1 Notes on Dorothy Ward
5/636/1 Notes on Fleetwood Wilson family
5/637/1 Notes on Willcox family
5/638/1 [1984] Programme: Knowle Festival 6-19th May 1984
5/639/1 [1983] Newspaper article on Eastcote Hall
5/639/2 [1984] Newspaper article on Eastcote Hall
5/640/1 Newspaper article on Eastcote Grange c.1980s
5/641/1 Letter from Roy Andrews concerning ancester George AndrewsGeorge Andrews killed in accident at Littlefield (Waterfield) Farm
5/642/1 [2001] Newspaper article on 199 Station RoadPlus advert for 201 Station Road
5/643/1 Notes on ownership of land of Goodmans Shop, Station Road
5/644/1 Notes on Wrenson's Corner
5/645/1 Notes on The Olde House
5/646/1 Notes on Howard Place (Wine Shop/Bonhams), Station Road
5/647/1 Notes on 32-38 Station Road
5/648/1 Notes on 58-68 Station Road
5/649/1 Notes on Hollands Corner
5/650/1 Notes on Victoria Buildings
5/651/1 Letter re Wilsons Corner from Winnie MannersMr Cooper the Blacksmith; Bert Wilson; H C Wilson; Bentley Farm, Mr Taylor
5/652/1 Notes on 'The Laurels', 1637 High Street
5/653/1 Notes on 1659/61 High StreetHogg Robinson/Oxfam and Ellora
5/654/1 Notes on 1663/65 High Street (Greville Court)
5/655/1 Notes on Chester House
5/656/1 Notes on 1667/69 High Street
5/657/1 Notes on Band & Meeks
5/658/1 Notes on Post Office / Fruit Stores
5/659/1 Notes on Kingscote
5/660/1 Notes on 1685/1689 High Street (Brisker Court)
5/661/1 Notes on 1699/1107 High Street (Curtis's Bakery)
5/662/1 Notes on Kenilworth Road (North Side)
5/662/2 Notes on Kenilworth Road (South Side)
5/663/1 Newspaper cutting: sale of 168/170 Kenilworth Road
5/664/1 Notes on The Manor House, Kenilworth Road
5/665/1 Notes on Knowle HallIncluding article on Jean Powrie.
5/665/2 Newspaper cutting: Copy of Painting 'In the Park, Knowle, Warwickshire' by Henry Jutsum (1816-1896)Country Life Oct 8th 1981. Plus accompanying letter.
5/666/1 [2001] Newspaper cutting: Sale of 23 Kixley Lane
5/667/1 Letter re. Horace Houson and 'Lyncroft', Browns Lane
5/668/1 [1996] Newspaper article on Bentley HeathBirmingham Post 22 June 1996.Shows Blyth House, Conker Lane, Millstone in Milton Close, Edna Handley outside original Bentley Heath School, Bob Mudd in Community Hall, Steve Scott, Solihull Riding Club and John Trangmar.
5/669/1 [1988] Notes on Cuttle Pool Farm
5/670/1 [2005] Newspaper cutting: Auction of land at Stripes Hill/Kenilworth Road20-Jul-05
5/671/1 [2004] Letter regarding aircraft landing strip at Mr Burgoyne's field in HeronfieldFrom Malcolm Barratt, 37 Charter Avenue, Coventry
5/672/1 Notes on Rising Sun House, Baker's Lane
5/673/1 [1985] Newspaper article on sale of The Dial House
5/674/1 Newspaper article on Yew Tree Cottage, Warwick Road and tree felling policy
5/675/1 Notes on Lady Byron Lane
5/676/1 Coat of Arms of members of Knowle GuildFrom Dugdale's Antiquities
5/677/1 Notes on Artillery Cottages, Warwick Road
5/678/1 [1832] Act of Parliament relating to Wilson and GreswoldeTo establish a Partition between WHBJ Wilson and EMW Greswolde. Lists freeholders and leaseholders in Knowle
5/678/2 [1844] Act of Parliament relating to Wilsons MarriageEnabling Trustees under the Marriage Settlement of WHBJ Wilson to sell Estates mentioned therein
5/679/1 [2009] Notes to accompany photographs on Disc 16/6/1/RICE.Family details
5/680/1 Promotional calender: E Wootton, Universal Supply Stores, Station Road2 copies. oversized
(In map box)
5/681/1 Postcard : Interior of St Mary's Church, Temple Balsall
5/682/1 [1967] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Programme 'Pirates of Penzance' 1967Advertisements
5/683/1 [1968] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Programme 'The Mikado' 1968Advertisements
5/684/1 Illustrated Newspaper Cutting: Knowle Operatic Society 'Gondoliers'
5/684/2 Illustrated Newspaper Cutting: Knowle Operatic Society 'Gondoliers'Janita Moulder, George Thorpe, Elizabeth Rickell, Rosemary Currall
5/685/1 [1967] Illustrated Newspaper Cutting: Knowle Operatic Society 'Pirates of Penzance'; 1967
5/686/1 [1967] Newspaper Cutting: Knowle Operatic Society. Loss of Costumes and offer by police
5/687/1 Illustrated Newspaper Cutting: Knowle Operatic Society 'Patience'
5/688/1 [1967] Illustrated Newspaper Cutting: Knowle Operatic Society. Concert Nov 1967Solihull News 11 Nov 1967
5/689/1 [1970] Newspaper Cutting: Knowle Operatic Society 'Iolanthe' . 1970Solihull News 28 Mar 1970
5/690/1 [1967] Knowle Operatic & Musical Society - Cast list 'Faust' and 'Trial by Jury'
5/691/1 [1970] Signed programme :Presentation of Charter to Rotary Club of Knowle & Dorridge 9 Nov.1970Lists Founder Members and professions
5/692/1 [2009] Programme: Knowle Fun Run 10 May 2009
5/693/2 [2009] Knowle Park Festival Programme 20 June 2009Advertising
5/694/1 [1911] Census return for Packwood HouseAlfred & Emily Ash
5/695/1 [2009] The Knowle & Dorridge Directory March 2009Advertising & Community News
5/696/1 [2009] Notes on Knowle Cinema and Solihull Cinema
5/697/1 [2009] Magazine Article on Knowle & DorridgeWarwickshire Life May 2009
5/698/1 [1951] Programme: Tudor Cinema, Knowle Oct 1951Bought on ebay for £1 by Hugh Wright formerly of 41 Milverton Road
5/699/1 Notes on Aylesbury House and its Family
5/700/1 Notes on Knowle Manor from National ArchivesRef: 796/148-171 (1638-1766). Also mentions: Lord Brooke; Feild; Noel; Sanders; J Symonds; Busbee; Eglionby; Dadley; Wheigham; Harborne; Taylor; Lawton; Wilson; Francis Bente; Norton; Smyth; Westcoate; Bridges; Hunte; Holbroke; Eade; Martin; Perkins; Baker; Lessey
5/701/1 Expanded History of Dorridge
5/702/1 Correspondence re. Thomas H Truelove, Coal MerchantCorrespondence with Mick Shearman of Kent who found a photo of Thomas Truelove.
5/703/1 [2010] Knowle Village Centre - Development Proposal
5/703/2 [2010] Knowle Village Centre DevelopmentPublic Exhibition Invitation 15/16 Jan 2010
5/703/3 [2010] Knowle Village Centre -St Johns Close DevelopmentPublic meeting 5 Mar 2010
5/704/1 [2010] Article from Parish Magazine on new Covent GardenPaul Taylor Greengrocer
5/705/1 [1963] Newspaper report of murder in Friday LaneTimes online 11 March1963
5/706/1 Notes on Hasluck Family of Jobs Close
5/707/1 [1968] Warwickshire Farmer March 1968Magazine of the National Farmers' Union. Contains pictures of past presidents. History of Knowle and Solihull Branch.
5/707/2 [1969] Warwickshire Farmer Sept 1969Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/3 [1970] Warwickshire Farmer Aug 1970Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/4 [1970] Warwickshire Farmer Dec 1970Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/5 [1971] Warwickshire Farmer Jan 1971Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/6 [1971] Warwickshire Farmer May 1971Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/7 [1971] Warwickshire Farmer July 1971Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/8 [1971] Warwickshire Farmer Dec 1971Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/9 [1973] Warwickshire Farmer Jan 1973Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/10 [1978] Warwickshire Farmer May 1978Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/11 [1978] Warwickshire Farmer Aug 1978Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/707/12 [1982] Warwickshire Farmer Jan 1982Magazine of the National Farmers' Union
5/708/1 [1979] Service of Thanksgiving of the 1st Knowle Scout Group - 70th Anniversary 1979Knowle Parish Church, 6 May 1979
5/708/2 [1984] Scouts Re-Union Dinner - 75th Anniversary 1984Red Lion, 26 May 1984
5/708/3 [1984] 1st Knowle Scouts - 75th Reunion Dinner Programme 26 May 1984
5/708/4 [1984] 1st Knowle Scouts - 75th Reunion Dinner Letter
5/709/1 [1948] Agricultural Wages Act 1948
5/710/1 [1966] NFU Knowle & Solihull Branch Programme 1966
5/711/1 [1987] Rotary Club of Knowle & Dorridge - list of members 1986/740 members with professions and addresses
BRAGG, JOHNSON, LYONS, TALLIS, THACKER, WHATLEY
5/712/1 [1934] Ticket for 1st Knowle Boy Scouts Dinner at Knowle Hall 7 August 1934Originally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/2 [1938] Magazine: The Rovers World April 1938Originally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/3 [1938] Magazine: The Rovers World June 1938Originally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/4 [1957] Booklet: Scouting on the Bear Trail. A history of Warwickshire Scouts 1907-1957Originally owned by Horace Everitt. Includes item on Knowle Scouts and picture of 1st Knowle Troop at Peace Celebration 1919
5/712/5 [1957] Booklet: No Mean Achievement. The Story of Packington Park Camp 1957 by Roger Burdett WilsonOriginally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/6 Booklet: Camping StandardsOriginally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/7 Booklet: Rover Quests in Practice. The Boy Scout AssociationOriginally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/8 [1934] Booklet: First Steps in Scouting 1934Originally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/9 [1943] Booklet: Prayers for use in the Brotherhood of ScoutsOriginally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/10 [1957] Booklet: Portrait of B.P.by Jack CoxOriginally owned by Horace Everitt
5/712/11 [1937] The Scout Magazine 21 August 1937Originally owned by Horace Everitt
5/713/1 [1981] Newspaper picture of Knowle Pageant 1981 and ticketShowing Joe Norris, Joan Lovell, Michelle Parker and Joanna Wilkes
The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
5/714/1 [2010] Programme Knowle Fun Run16-May-10
5/715/1 [2010] Programme Fesitval in the Park16-May-10
5/716/1 [1863] Letters from Copt Heath School 1862-1863Letters home from William and Thomas Reading at Copt Heath School
5/717/1 [1872] Ceremonial to be Observed at the laying of the Foundation Stone of the Middle Class Idiot Asylum at Knowle 2 May 1872
5/718/1 [2000] Solihull Street AtlasA-Z of roads in Solihull
5/719/1 Part of Ration Book in the name of The Rt Hon The Viscount AstorReturned to donor in 2019.
5/719/2 Part of Ration Book in the name of Nancy Langhorne AstorReturned to donor in 2019.
5/719/3 Part of Ration Book in the name of HRH Princess Royal - VictoriaReturned to donor in 2019.
5/720/1 [1917] Newspaper - Sunday Pictorial 22 Jul 1917First Wartime investiture of 32 VCs
(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/721/1 [1926] Newspaper - British Gazette 12 May 1926General Strike
(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/722/1 [1969] Newspaper - The Guardian 20 Jul 1969Landing on the moon
(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/723/1 [1969] Newspaper - The Scotsman 30 Jul 1969First pictures from the moon
(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/724/1 [1989] The Rotary Club Of Knowle and Dorridge - Community Service Committee Meeting Minutes 20 Oct 1989
5/725/1 [1984] 1st Knowle Scouts - AGM 3 May 1984 Agenda
5/725/2 [1985] 1st Knowle Scouts - AGM 2 May 1985 Agenda
5/726/1 [1985] Jobs Close OPH Management Committee Minutes 16 Oct 1985
5/727/1 [1968] Arden High School Association - appointment of bankers formSigned by: Robert Grey and Ernest Claydon
5/727/2 [1973] Arden High School Association - cheque made out to Ardenvale Tours
5/728/1 [1942] Copy of ration book in name of Patricia BurtonFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
5/728/2 [1942] Copy of ration book in name of Sarah Jane BurtonFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
5/728/3 [1942] Letter found at Copt Heath Farm addressed to PatFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
5/728/4 RAF shoulder EagleFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
5/728/5 Christmas cardFound in chimney at Copt Heath Farm by new owners Mr & Mrs Pemberton 2010
5/728/6 Birmingham Co-Operative Society Membership Card[Missing] In name of Sarah J Burton.
5/729/1 [1939] Application for Electricity Supply - 25 Kenilworth RoadCity of Birmingham Electric Supply Department
5/729/2 [1939] Order to Carry Out Electrical Installation - 25 Kenilworth RoadThe Lamco Electric
5/729/3 [1944] Telegram from Bill Hollis, overseas to Mrs Hollis, 25 Kenilworth Road
5/729/4 [1947] Bill from H Bateman, Monumental Sculptor to Mrs Hollis
5/730/1 [2010] Notes on Jobs Close house and Hasluck family
5/731/1 [1937] Programme of 'Victorian Regina'Performed at Lyric Theatre, London 21 June 1937
(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/732/1 [1893] The Graphic, Newspaper Special Edition - Royal Wedding of Prince George and Mary of Teck 1893(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/733/1 [1901] 'The Graphic' Special Edition - The Life of HM The Queen Victoria 1901(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/734/1 [1901] 'The Sphere' Special Edition - The Accession of King Edward VII(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/735/1 [1901] 'The Graphic' Special Edition - Funeral of Queen Victoria 1901(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/736/1 [1911] 'The Sphere' Special Edition - Preparing for the Coronation of King George V(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/736/2 [1911] 'The Sphere' Special Edition - Coronation of King George VI(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/737/1 [1935] Daily Telegraph Supplement - Weddings in the Royal Family(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/738/1 [1935] Daily Telegraph Supplement - Investiture of The Prince of Wales (Duke of Windsor)(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/739/1 [1935] Daily Telegraph Supplement - Silver Jubilee - King George VI(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/740/1 [1987] A Brief History of Knowle Nature Reserve
5/741/1 [2010] Invoice from Knowle Decorating & Buildings Supplies
5/742/1 [2011] Notes on Glover family
5/743/1 [1894] Announcement of death of J H Kimbell - BMJ
5/744/1 [1897] Announcement of death of T Bell Fletcher - BMJ
5/745/1 [1869] Proposal of Idiot Asylum for the Midland Counties - BMJ
5/746/1 [2011] Notes on Guy Fleetwood WilsonFrom auction details of medal sale
5/747/1 [2011] Village Hall 50th Anniversary Celebrations 9 Apr 2011Various documents and thumbnail photos from day's events. Revels, Friends In Retirement, Dell Farm Quilters, Strolling Players. Knowle Flower Club
5/747/2 [2011] Knowle Village Hall 1961-201150th Anniversary booklet
Village Hall: opened 8 April 1961 by Mrs Oliver Bird. Architect: Philip E Makepeace.
5/748/1 [1922] Wrench family agreementRe. intestate death of James S Wrench in WWI
5/749/1 [1891] Copies from a Lindon family BibleLists B,M & D of Lindon family of Knowle
5/750/1 [1919] History of 1st Guide Company 1919-1930Guide Leaders, P Davy, D Hill, L Smith, E Wootton, M Willis, D Mellor, D Freeman
5/750/2 [1944] Knowle 1st Scout Company Membership 1944-1979Names and addresses of scouts
5/751/1 [1977] Parish Magazine June 1977Silver Jubilee Celebrations
5/752/1 [2011] Programme Knowle Fun Run 2011
5/753/1 [1920] Ist Knowle Scout TroupList of members
5/753/2 Ist Knowle Scout Troup - Scouts Social Camp undated
5/753/3 [1932] Letter from Canon Downing to ? WilsonMentions scouts
5/753/4 [1936] Ist Knowle Scout TroupList of members
5/753/5 [1956] Programme: Solihull Boy Scouts Rally & FeteMalvern Park 9 June 1956
5/753/6 [1960] Ist Knowle Scout TroupList of members
5/753/7 [1961] Ist Knowle Scout TroupEvent Card 1961
5/753/8 [1964] Ist Knowle Scout TroupSocial Sub Committee members
5/753/9 [1965] Programme : 1st Knowle Scouts Grand FeteLandsdowne, Knowle 22 May 1965
5/753/10 [1972] Memorial Service Sheet: Jack Harper Boyden, Scout Master
5/753/11 [1975] Programme: 1st Knowle Scouts Grand FeteBatts Hall, Knowle 6 Sep 1975
5/753/12 [1976] Ist Knowle Scout Troup AGM Agenda
5/753/13 [1977] Ist Knowle Scout Troup: Programme of Events
5/753/14 [1979] Ist Knowle Scout Troup: Service of Thanksgiving 70th Anniversary
5/753/15 [1984] Ist Knowle Scout Troup: Accounts 1984
5/754/1 [2011] Waitrose Revised Plans for Knowle Village Centre
5/755/1 [2011] Barging Through Time. The Changing History of Warwickshire Canals
5/756/1 [1970] The Interim Rotary Club of Knowle & Dorridge - dinner 29 Jun 1970
5/757/1 Street map of Solihull
5/758/1 AA Route Map Knowle to Torquay
5/758/2 AA Route Map Torquay to Knowle
5/759/1 Map of KnowleAdvert of front - Lander & Son, Dairy
5/760/1 [1927] Medical CardDorothy Humphreys nee Haycock, Bakers Lane
5/760/2 National Identity CardDorothy Humphreys nee Haycock, Bakers Lane
5/760/3 [1944] National Health and Pensions Insurance CardDorothy Humphreys nee Haycock, Bakers Lane
5/760/4 [1949] National Insurance CardDorothy Humphreys nee Haycock, Bakers Lane
5/760/5 Priority Docket for Utility MattressDorothy Humphreys nee Haycock, Bakers Lane
5/760/6 [1946] Letter from War Office accompanying photographs of Gunner Haycock's grave in Italy
5/760/7 [1965] Letter from Commonwealth War Graves Commission giving details of location of Gunner Haycock's GraveWith franked envelope
5/760/8 [1944] Telegram confirmatory copy to Mr & Mrs Humphries, Bakers LaneDorridge PO, with envelope
5/760/9 [1944] Telegram confirmatory copy to Mr & Mrs Humphries, Slater RoadDorridge PO, with envelope
5/760/10 [1942] Letter from Gunner A Haycock to Miss D HaycockWith stamped envelope
5/761/1 [1981] Eva Woottons Will
5/762/1 Various WI documents 1920 onwards
5/763/1 [2011] Revised proposals for Knowle Village CentreKimberley Developments
5/764/1 Notes on Knowle Enclosure 1815
5/764/2 Notes to accompany 1817 Enclosure Map[Missing]
5/765/1 Newspaper Report on Dorridge & District Horticultural Show c 1975Hollis family
5/766/1 Unidentified press cutting showing Sydney BrysonAlso Karen Bryson and Mrs M and J H Moorcroft
5/767/1 [1940] Newspaper Report on funeral of Frank Impey of Copt Heath HouseThe Herald 2 Mar 1940
5/768/1 [1807] Newspaper Report of Bankrupt Richard SowleyHereford Journal 1 Aug 1807
5/769/1 [1806] Newspaper Death notification - Catherine DadleyNorthampton Mercury 29 Mar 1806
5/769/2 [1806] Newspaper Marriage notification - Miss Elizabeth DadleyNorthampton Mercury 7 Jun 1806
5/770/1 [1895] Newspaper Report of Court Proceedings against Albert Reece JacksonB'ham Daily Post 23 Mar 1895
5/771/1 [1812] Newspaper Marriage notification - Miss Cattell of Knowle HallNorthampton Mercury 25 Jan 1812
5/772/1 [1895] Newspaper Report of death of Violet Iris Greaves aged 3 of Waterfield FarmBham Daily Post 23 Mar 1895
5/773/1 [2010] Knowle Green Community Project - A Public Consultation
5/774/1 [2012] Diamond Jubilee CelebrationsMini Kings Queens Competition Advert
5/774/2 [2012] Diamond Knowle ProgrammeKnockout Knowle, Garden Party, Church Service, Street Fair
5/774/3 [2012] Diamond Knowle Street Party Stallholders
5/774/4 [2012] Diamond Knowle Street Party Stallholders siting
5/774/5 [2012] Diamond Knowle Street Party Entertainments
5/774/6 [2012] Diamond Knowle leafletYour Guide to Jubilee Events 2nd-4th June 2012
5/774/7 [2012] Diamond Knowle stall plan
5/775/1 [2012] Any Questions?Radio 4 Broadcast from Arden Academy 17 Feb 2012
5/775/2 [2012] Any Questions?[Missing] Flyer and ticket details.
5/776/1 [2012] Knowle Fun Run Programme13th May 2012
5/777/1 [2000] Newspaper Feature on Knowle 2000 CelebrationsSolihull News
5/778/1 [1953] Pop-up Coronation Carriage ProcessionOn Permanent loan from Peter & Betty Ewin
(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/778/2 [1993] Radio Times Coronation 40th Anniversary Souvenir IssueOn Permanent loan from Peter & Betty Ewin
5/778/3 [2012] Radio Times Golden Jubilee Souvenir IssueOn Permanent loan from Peter & Betty Ewin
5/779/1 [2012] Letter to Medal News magazine from David GimesNotes wartime heroes buried in Knowle churchyard
5/780/1 [2012] 50 Years of Knowle Society 1962-2012. A glimpse into the past(2 copies)
5/781/1 [1988] Letter to Gill Morgan from pupils at Knowle Primary School who played football at WembleyWragg, Hendry, Barrett, Coggan, Collison, Porter, Hudson, Gavin ?
5/782/1 [1918] Handbook on Canals with maps
5/782/2 [2013] Grand Union Canal: Birmingham Canal TrailsLeaflet folded to 21cm x 10cm. Probably published around 2013, shows Canal from Warwick Bar (Digbeth) to Acocks Green and one mention of Knowle.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/782/3 Grand Union Canal / Knowle / Solihull / BirminghamThree pages of anotated maps and descriptions, photocopied from a book (title and date unknown)
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/783/1 Pages from the Register of the Guild of St Anne4 pages
5/784/1 [1917] Newspaper Report - Sgt J Johnson award of Decoration Militaire (Belgium)[Missing] The Midland Daily Telegraph 25 Sep 1917.
5/785/1 [1975] Knowle Institute Management Committee Minutes 22.7.1975
5/785/2 [1974] Knowle Institute Accounts 31.12.1974
5/785/3 [1983] Knowle Institute Management Committee Minutes 4.3.1983
5/785/4 [1982] Knowle Institute Accounts 31.12.1974
5/785/5 [1982] Knowle Institute AGM Minutes 29.1.1982
5/786/1 [1977] Curtis's Electrical InvoiceTo Hasker and Hall re. Downing Hall
5/787/1 [2011] Article re new citizens in USA[Missing] Don & Holly Doble of Knowle - Boston Globe 15/4/2011.
5/788/1 [1977] Knowle By-PassProtest Committee documents, Solihull & WMCC Transport Plans, Report of Advisory Committee on Trunk Road Assessment.
(project folder Cab 2 drawer2)
5/789/1 [2013] Hinman Family details1729-1848
5/790/1 [2013] Jack Slater memoriesSupplied by Diane Slater
5/791/1 [2013] Knowle Fun Run Programme12th May 2013
5/792/1 Knowle By-Pass Protest Committee Reportc 1960s
5/793/1 [1957] Newpaper report of Revels' Pantomime - Robinson Crusoe'The News (Solihull) 26.1.1957
5/794/1 Telephone Dialling Codes from Knowle
5/795/1 Wychwood Club Newsletter No 2Chairman Howard Gunstone
5/796/1 [1980] Newspaper article Knowle Carnival 1980 with picturesPictured are: Geoffrey Phillips, Sharon Bayley, Jonathan Holweger, Ian Reid, Paul and David Howes, Thomas Heaps, PC Keeling, Melanie Blackshaw, Susie Thompstone, Elizabeth Anderson, Carolyne Tophamk and David Smith.
5/797/1 [2011] Booklet on Local Elections and Referendum
5/798/1 [2013] Notes on Bates familyJohn and Joan
5/799/1 [1964] Newspaper report on Knowle Society meeting decision to preserve historic Knowle buildings plus photograph of committee membersSolihull News 17.10.1964, Shows Mr Gaukroger, Dr Bower, Mr Goddard, Mr Furniss, Mrs Atherton, Miss Wootton, Miss Woodward, Miss Adams, Mrs Fischer
5/800/1 [1953] Warwickshire Coronation PageantPlus supplement
5/801/1 [1939] Newspaper photos of White Swan and plans for new store on site
5/802/1 [1762] Will of William Shakespeare of Knowle HallDated 16.4.1762
William Shakespeare, gentleman, occupied old Knowle Hall from mid 18th Century, died 1762 (per Shakespear Birthplace Trust).
5/803/1 [2013] Newspaper cutting of Knowle FC U13s open bus tour
5/804/1 [1965] The Arden Club - the first 85 years 1880-1965
5/805/1 [2013] Programme - Dorridge Day 8th Sept 2013
5/806/1 [1963] Newspaper article on train crash at Dorridge station 15.8.1963Solihull News 30.8.2013
5/807/1 [1993] Letter from English Heritage re Milverton glass
5/808/1 [2013] The Waters about the Cuttle Brook near Temple Balsall, WarwickshireResearched by John Brace
5/809/1 [1886] Rules for inmates at Cottage Homes
5/810/1 Newspaper cutting re Michael Harrison's forthcoming book The Price a Parish Paid
5/811/1 [1995] A Walk around Wartime Knowle
5/812/1 The GI 'Occupation of Knowle'Parish Magazine article
5/813/1 Knowle WalksKnowle Society Walks
5/813/2 [2021] Knowle Heritage Walk no. 1: The High StreetLeaflet produced by Knowle Society and Visit Knowle (originally for Heritage Open Day) - a three-quarter mile stroll through local history. Among the shops and just beyond - a host of heritage buildings.
5/813/3 [2020] Knowle Heritage Walk no.2: Cottages & LocksLeaflet produced by Knowle Society and Visit Knowle (originally for Heritage Open Day) - a one and a half mile stroll through local history. A host of listed and heritage buildings and a fascinating historic flight of canal locks.
5/813/4 [2021] Knowle Heritage Walk no3: Village Centre to ParkLeaflet produced by Knowle Society and Visit Knowle (originally for Heritage Open Day) - a one and a quarter mile stroll through local history. More listed and heritage buildings and gardens of a former estate, now our local park.
5/813/5 [1987] Knowle Walks by John Jarman12 page booklet, text by John Jarman, illustrations and sketch map by Roy Heyworth, giving details of five walks around Knowle to Barston, Norton Green Farm, Temple Balsall, Grove Farm, Eastcote Grange, along with historical notes and nature notes. (Publ
5/814/1 [1918] Invoice from Midland Counties Institution
5/814/2 [1924] Invoice from Knowle Motor Company for petrol and carrier - Mrs Thompson
5/814/3 [1919] Ministry of Food National Ration Book - Horace Thompson
5/814/4 Ministry of Food National Ration Book - Miss Thompson
5/814/5 Ministry of Food National Ration Book - Thompson
5/814/6 Ministry of Food National Ration Book - Thompson[Missing]
5/814/7 [1918] Solihull Rural District - Local Food Committee Ration Card - George Thompson
5/814/8 [1915] National Registration Card - Caroline T Thompson
5/814/9 [1915] National Registration Card - George L Thompson
5/814/10 [1915] National Registration Card - G A Thompson
5/814/11 [1919] Discharge Certificate - Horace Thompson[Missing]
5/814/12 [1914] War Badge award to Horace Thompson[Missing]
5/814/13 [1962] Rates Receipt - 152 Station Rd
5/814/14 [1910] Letter to Gladys Thompson from her brother George, stationed in Scotland in envelope
5/814/15 [1919] Letter to Gladys Thompson from 'Charlie' in envelope
5/814/16 Letter to Canon Downing. Informing him of the death of L/Cps Bird and Thompson in envelope
5/814/17 [1909] Various wedding 'calling cards' and other items from Thompson collection
5/814/18 [1910] Various business documents - Thompsons
5/814/19 [1901] Index from Thompson Ledger 1/160/1/THOM/1901
5/815/1 [1984] Newspaper Article: Knowle WISolihull News: 27.7.1984. Photo of Jennie Evans & Marjorie Blackburn
5/815/2 [1933] Documents concerning the aquisition and use of the WI hut, Station Road1933-1968
5/816/1 [1930] Newspaper article: Spirit of Warwickshire PageantDaily Sketch 16.7.1930. Shows Lady Reynolds of Lansdowne
5/817/1 [2013] Knowle Christmas Lights Switch on AdvertisementThe Observer 21.11.2013
5/818/1 [2013] Parking Ticket issued first day of Pay and Display system 06.11.2013
5/819/1 [1962] Solihull & District Directory ExtractLists High Street Properties
5/820/1 [2014] Knowle Ecclesiastical Boundary
5/821/1 The Great War Certificate - William M Bromwich
5/822/1 [1957] Various documents re. Jobs Close 1957-1969
5/822/2 [1957] Opening of Jobs Close: Souvenir Programme
5/822/3 Jobs Close ProspectusApprox 1990s
5/823/1 [2014] Knowle Fun Run Booklet 2014
5/824/1 [2014] Smoode Coffee Shop flyer
5/825/1 [1914] Extract from 'Life in Knowle' by Wilfred Whitehouse3 sheets
5/826/1 [1940] Calendar, Blotter and Year BookDavy Collection
5/826/2 Advert for West View Preparatory School, Station Road, KnowleDavy Collection
5/826/3 Advert for Bridge Cafe, HeronfieldDavy Collection
5/826/4 [1956] Programme - Revels Pantomime 'Humpty Dumpty'Davy Collection
5/826/5 [1962] Royal visit to Solihull - draft invitation list and day's scheduleDavy Collection
5/826/6 [1954] Programme - Charter Day Borough of SolihullDavy Collection
5/826/7 [1936] The Story of The Parish Church of St Alphege, SolihullDavy Collection
5/826/8 [1947] Solihull UDC - Local Election Communication Knowle WardDavy Collection
5/826/9 'What is the Home Guard'A6 card issued by government
Davy Collection
5/827/1 [2014] Publicity leaflet for Gillian Wesley Design and the Catwalk Cafe
5/828/1 [2014] Solihull Brickworks - NotesBy Edna Handley
5/828/2 [2014] The Palmer Charity School, Solihull -NotesBy Edna Handley
5/829/1 [2014] Newspaper Advertisement – The Observer 24 July 2014Viola Coffee, Blow Hair, Blowkes Barbers, Francesco Hair, Thiry One Kitchens, Zebra Kids, Tirebuck, Knowle Goldsmiths, The Shoe Box, Ripples
5/830/1 [1895] Newspaper Report of Murder and Suicide. Violet Greaves and Bridget GavinWorcester Journal 30 Mar 1895
5/830/2 [1895] Newspaper Report of Murder and Suicide. Violet Greaves and Bridget Gavin[Missing] Bham Post 23 Mar 1895.
5/831/1 [1873] Newspaper Report of death of Henry Bate at Knowle StationBham Post 29 Dec 1873
5/832/1 Article 'Our Village Where Does It Stand'Knowle Parish Magazine approx 1970s
5/833/1 [1985] Newspaper article – Sale of 54 Tilehouse Green LaneSolihull Property Times
5/833/2 [1985] Newspaper article – Sale of 54 Tilehouse Green LaneThe Times 6 Sep 1985
5/834/1 [1917] Aviator's Certificate – Graham Baron Ash
5/835/1 [1954] Borough of Solihull – Charter Day19794
5/836/1 [2015] Knowle Society Newsletter50 Years 1962-2012
5/837/1 [2014] 'Your piece of history'Historic Royal Palaces Tower of London booklet. Accompanied exhibition poppy
5/838/1 [1955] Knowle Carnival Programme – Revels in Arden
5/839/1 [1953] Poster for K & D Community Association Coronation Carnival Queen Dance19473
5/839/2 [1953] Transcript of a telegram sent to Buckingham Palace on the occasion of the coronation with reply19511
5/840/1 [1959] Newspaper articles - Knowle's new village hall modelThe News 4 Apr 1959
5/840/2 [1959] Newspaper articles - Knowle's new village hallThe News 21 Mar 1959
5/840/3 [1961] Newspaper article - Knowle's Village Hall Opening Ceremony[Missing] The News 15 Apr 1961.
5/840/4 [1961] Newspaper article - Knowle's Village Hall pictures inside and outsideThe News 15 Apr 1961. Also advertisements for first events at Village Hall
5/841/1 [1952] Newspaper article - AGM Men's Institute
5/842/1 Newspaper cutting - Knowle in the News: Businessmen and the Community
5/843/1 [2014] Magazine Article - Homes & Gardens.Pictures of Brisker Court, Church and Guild House, Kixley Lane and High Street
5/844/1 Family notes - W E Haines
5/844/2 Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve
5/844/3 Record of Service
5/844/4 Army Service of Spr W E Haine
5/844/5 Soldier's Release Book16 pp
5/845/1 [2015] Knowle Fun Run Programme 201542141
5/846/1 [1886] Cottage Homes - Rules for inmates
5/847/1 [1933] Newspaper Article and picture of Knowle CE School c. 1933Solihull Times 4 May 2001
5/848/1 Advertising flyer Paterson Court
5/849/1 Berrow Homes - Information for prospective Residents
5/850/1 [2015] Family tree of Beaufoy family of Knowle, Packwood and Barston
5/851/1 [2015] Invitation to exhibition on proposals for land north of Middlefield EstateTaylor Wimpey
5/852/1 [2011] Knowle Society 50 years anniversary calendarPictures by Mike Humphreys
5/853/1 [2015] Everitt family tree
5/854/1 [1919] Article about Everitt divorce case: Picture of Maj. S EverittYorkshire Telegraph & Star 24 Oct 1919
5/855/1 [2015] Notes on the Fletcher family
5/856/1 Newspaper cutting. Chantry Heath Crescent residents' floatBrian Webster, Jane Roberts and Judy Nash
5/857/1 [1921] Letter to Canon Downing from Douglas Blakemore re. memorial tablet in respect of his brother Reginald
5/858/1 Letter to Canon Downing from ? Baulcombe re. memorial in respect of Frank and Frederick Baulcombe
5/859/1 Nix family detailsA family history, probably compiled before 2015
5/860/1 [1900] Newspaper cutting - court report of Emma Maris Hicken being drunk and disorderly and assaulting Sarah HickenFined 40s. Birmingham Post 15 Aug 1900
5/861/1 [2003] 'Remember Walter Cook. The Founder of Knowle Church Warwickshire' by Anthony UptonPaper copy
5/862/1 [1981] Arden School Certificate presented to Richard Ewin to commemorate the wedding of HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer
5/863/1 [1981] Newspaper Article with picture: Knowle Junior School winning general knowledge quizSolihull News March 1981
5/864/1 [2016] Letter from Edna MacGregor re. Wool and Card shop
5/865/1 [2004] Butterfly survey in Knowle 1997-2004
5/866/1 [1997] Limestone Workings in KnowleStella Jarman's notes of conversation with Jack Dicken of Dicken's Farm
5/867/1 [1989] Geology of KnowleStella Jarman's notes of meetings with Prof Fred Shotton
5/868/1 [2016] Knowle Fun Run programme 2016
5/869/1 [1940] Newspaper report of fire at 'The Thatched House, Warwick Road, Copt HeathBirmingham Mail 23 April 1940
5/870/1 [1926] Ledger entry of purchase of gun by Maj. S Everitt for son HoraceDonated by Andy Richardson who has original gun in case.
5/871/1 [1881] Newspaper report of Inquest of William Edgington aged 4 of Bentley HeathBirmingham Post 18 Jun 1881
5/872/1 [1860] Newspaper report of restoration of Knowle ChurchBirmingham Journal July 1860
5/873/1 [2016] Notes on ownership of Longdon Hall
5/874/1 [2016] Dorridge Day programme
5/875/1 [1932] Knowle Felons – Rules and Articles
5/875/2 [1950] Knowle Felons Rules and Articles
5/875/3 [1937] Knowle Felons Annual Dinner Menu16 Nov 1937. List of members
5/875/4 [1945] Knowle Felons Annual Meeting and Dinner Menu20 Nov 1945. Includes history, speech by J Burman
5/875/5 [1950] Knowle Felons Annual Meeting and Dinner Menu21 Nov 1950. List of members
5/875/6 [1960] Knowle Felons Annual Meeting and Dinner Menu15 Nov 1960. List of members
5/875/7 [1955] Knowle Felons Birmingham Municipal Bank book1933-1955 Kings Heath Branch
5/875/8 [1972] Knowle Felons Birmingham Municipal Bank book1957-1972. Small Heath Branch
5/876/1 [1912] Invitation to opening of St Philip's Church room - Mr & Mrs C T Clarke
5/877/1 Poster to raise a civilian force among the men of Knowle
5/877/2 Postcard notification of Public Meeting re formation of Volunteer Force5533
5/878/1 [1919] Peace Celebrations – notification and list of contributors
5/879/1 [1919] Request to subscribe to War memorial[Missing] Committee and list of initial contributors.
5/880/1 [1913] Black edged card in remembrance of The Married Cricketers of Dorridge
5/881/1 [1912] Invitation from Mrs G Jackson to Mr & Mrs Clarke to opening of the Guild House4438
5/882/1 [1907] Knowle Institute and Rifle Club – Members' Card and programme1907-8
5/882/2 [1908] Knowle Institute and Rifle Club – Members' Card and programme1908-9
5/882/3 [1910] Knowle Institute and Rifle Club – Members' Card and programme1910-11
5/882/4 [1911] Knowle Institute and Rifle Club – Members' Card and programme1911-12
5/882/5 [1912] Knowle Institute and Rifle Club – Members' Card and programme1912-13
5/882/6 [1913] Knowle Institute and Rifle Club – Members' Card and programme1913-14
5/883/1 [1911] List of subscriptions and donations, church roof and repairs fund and donations to extension fund
5/884/1 Service Record of Frank Smitten
5/885/1 [2014] Correspondence between KS Chairman and D Gimes re name of WW1 Exhibition
5/886/1 Cover of “Miniature Views of Knowle”, bromide photographsPublished by W Phillips, The Post Ofice, Knowle
5/887/1 Postcard to Mr Barlow from E Phillips[Missing]
5/888/1 [1835] Local newspaper cutting of Knowle Venison FeastHeld at the Mermaid - Mr Marshall proprietor
5/889/1 [1928] Newspaper article re plans for by-passThe Sketch 27 Jun 1928
5/890/1 Anonymous notes on wartime airplane crash at KnowleAuthor “PW”
5/891/1 Bi-centenary Charity Bowls Match programme – Ye Olde Knowle Bowling Club v Sports Argus All Stars
5/892/1 [2016] Letter from Knowle Village Hall congratulating KS on Queen's 90th Birthday celebrations
5/893/1 [1945] Letter to schoolchildren from King George VI re end of warDated 8 Jun 1946. Important, has dates on back.
5/894/1 [1937] Magazine picture of the wedding of Adelaide Everitt of Knowle Hall and S ParkerBystander 13 Oct 1937
5/895/1 [1963] Magazine picture and text of the train crash at Knowle and Dorridge StationThe Sphere 24 Aug 1963
5/896/1 [1936] Magazine picture of the wedding of Diana Jefferson of the Manor House and Douglas HalfheadBystander 4 Oct 1936
5/897/1 [1924] Magazine picture of Mrs Grew of Spring Coppice, KnowleThe Tatler 21 Sep 1924. With champion deerhounds
5/898/1 [2017] Knowle Fun Run programme 201742876
5/899/1 [1963] Report on the collision that occurred on 15th August 1963 at Knowle and DorridgeMinistry of Transport. HMSO. On loan from Steve Chaplin
5/900/1 [1893] Newspaper report on trial of Edward Murray RN of Chadwick End FarmObtaining money by false pretence. Northern Daily Telegraph 19 Jan 1893
5/901/1 [1885] Marriage announcement between James Noble Bower and Gertrude Howe5 Feb 1885. John Bull 14 Feb 1885
5/902/1 [1884] Newspaper report on Slander case between Wm Harrison of Uplands, Knowle and Dr PageBolton Evening News 12 Mar 1884
5/902/2 [1884] Newspaper report on Divorce hearing Mr & Mrs Harrison of UplandsNorthern Whig 6 Dec 1884
5/903/1 [1880] Newspaper report of trial of Wm Edward Weale of Knowle Hall Farm for sheep stealing[Missing] Leamington Courier 10 Jul 1880.
5/904/1 [1886] Newspaper report of the opening of Berrow HomesLeamington Courier 23 Oct1886
5/905/1 [1859] Newspaper report of fatal rail accident to George Morris, servant to George MuntzLeamington Courier 25 Jun 1859
5/906/1 [1943] Newspaper report of fatal air crash at Hockley HeathCoventry Evening Telegraph 5 Aug 1943
5/906/2 [1943] Newspaper report of fatal air crash at Hockley HeathBirmingham Mail 3 Aug 1943
5/907/1 [1932] Sheet music 'Somebody Else Took You Out of my Arms'Music Score, Dorothy Ward picture on front. (oversize)
(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/908/1 [2017] Cornfield Magazine Shop AdvertisementsMarch 2017. The Ale Room, Glasstower Jewellery, PSL Probate Solicitors
5/909/1 [1792] Warwickshire Hemp & Flax Tax 1792Oxford Journal 22 September 1792
5/910/1 [1989] Will of George F Muntz of Umberslade Park KnowleLondon Illustrated News 3 September 1898
5/911/1 [1937] Newspaper article re. the German howitzer that stood outside the church being sold for scrap ironNottingham Evening Post 1 October 1937
5/912/1 [1939] Funeral of Capt. Charles Wrighton of DorridgeBirmingham Daily Post 21 August 1939
5/913/1 [2017] Dorridge Day programme10-Sep-17
5/914/1 Early Chancery Proceedings extractThomas Rule, Richard Bryan - wardens of St. Anne's Chapel. Robert Arnecote, John Spensell and Walter Coke
5/915/1 [1749] Extract from Rev J Wesley's Diary mentioning KnowleThurs 6th November 1749
5/916/1 [1943] Newspaper Report on Wartime airplane crash at Hockley HeathBirmingham Post 5 August 1943
5/917/1 [1911] Enumerator’s Summary Book166 dwellings; population 603
5/918/1 [1921] Newspaper report of commemoration of parish memorial chapel in ChurchWarwick & Warwickshire Advertiser 11 June 1921
5/919/1 Identity card of Thomas Deeman, proprietor of The Wilsons
5/919/2 Wartime Service Record of Thomas Deeman, proprietor of The Wilsons
5/919/3 Newspaper report on Thomas Deeman leaving The Wlsons Arms
5/919/4 Newspaper report on buffet dance at The Wilsons Arms
5/919/5 A Christmas Carol' poem about The Wilsons Arms and Tommy Deeman
5/919/6 Pen and ink sketch of man at pub bar.Thought to be Mr Deeman Snr.
5/920/1 [2018] Newspaper article on the history and sale of the Lordship of the Manor of KnowleSolihull Observer 2 January 18
5/921/1 [1903] Birth certificate of John WyndhamAuthor of ‘Day of the Triffids’, born in Dorridge
5/922/1 [2018] Programme for production of Treasure Island by Revels Drama Group and Ticket
5/923/1 [1941] Transfer of Cpl F L Hollis from Knowle Ptn to Solihull HQ co.
5/923/2 [1945] Documents on the death and burial in Italy of W/O W H Hollis6 sheets
5/923/3 Memorial to W/O W H Hollis in Knowle Churchyard also Pam Watson nee Hollis[Missing] 2 sheets.
5/924/1 Front of Christmas Card of Wool shop, adjacent buiildings and Milverton HouseKnowle Society – Drawn by Erica Martineau
5/925/1 [1907] Card announcing the 'Laying of foundation stone at Chadwick End Institute'16 February 1907. Sent to Mr Clark, Bank House
5/926/1 [1940] Schedule of documents handed to Midland Bank, Pall Mall. SW1 re Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson06-May-40
5/927/1 Notes on Walter West2 sheets
5/928/1 Notes on Charles Haycock
5/929/1 [1972] Letter to Eva Wootton from Colin Green re. photos for her book
5/930/1 [1944] Notes on airplane crash in Hockley Heath 10 June 1944Researched by Steve Chaplin
5/931/1 [1843] Newspaper Article: Lady in stocks in KnowleWorcester Journal 1.June 1843
5/932/1 [1877] Newspaper Article: Burglary in Alcester, accused traced to KnowleAlcester Chronicle 5 May 1877
5/933/1 [1875] Newspaper Article: Vicar defrauding rail company involving Knowle StationAlcester Chronicle 5 May 1875
5/934/1 [1939] Newspaper Article: Report on floggings instigated by Magistrate Mr Colmore of KnowleBirmingham Mail 18 Feb 1939
5/935/1 [1858] Newspaper Article: Thomas Jones of Knowle vagrant committed to Monmouth GoalPolice Gazette 9 July 1858
5/936/1 [1939] Newspaper Article: Theft of safe at garage in KnowleBirmingham Gazette 4 Jan 1939
5/937/1 [1883] Newspaper Article: Death of Eleanor Grosvenor due to bee stingLeeds Times 18 Aug 1883
5/938/1 [1870] Newspaper Article: Attempt by a nun to escape from Baddesley Clinton conventTralee Chronicle
5/939/1 [2018] Knowle Fun Run programme 201820-May-18
5/940/1 [2018] Dorridge Day programme 201816-Sep-18
5/941/1 [1950] Programme : Spirit of England Revels at Knowle14-20 May 1950. Knowle Community Association
5/942/1 [2018] Documents concerning the refurbishing of the War Memorial
5/943/1 [2019] Knowle Fun Run Programme
5/944/1 [1969] Knowle Festival Programmme17-24 May 1969.
5/945/1 Rules for Knowle and District Building Trade
5/946/1 [2000] Survey of High Street shops c2000List of shops with their street numbers from a survey done by Knowle Society planning group. Exact date unknown.

Other surveys may be found in KS Scrapbooks
5/947/1 [2009] ‘The Noble Mansion’ Old Knowle Hall: a lost north Warwickshire house, by Lance Smith for Solihull Archaeological GroupHistory of the Old Knowle Hall and archaelogical findings. Was built in late 16th century, transformed and enlarged in 17th century, demolished in 1834 by Gumley Wilson. Paper includes references to sketches and drawings including one by Constable and several later ones by Thomas Warde and details of occupiers, including one of Shakespeare family, Cope, Greville, Eedes, Smith, Palmer, Baldwyn, Wilson families.
Document undated, possibly 2009-2011.
5/947/2 [2010] Knowle Hall Orchard. An Investigation by Solihull Archaeological Group, 2009, directed by Malcolm PheaseyRefers to a field previously believed to be an orchard and its possible use and relevance in the time the Old Knowle Hall existed, before it was demolished in 1834 - i.e. whether there had been a building there. Final conclusion was that there have not been any buildings in this field.
5/947/3 [2011] The Enigma of Knowle. An Investigation by Solihull Archaeological Group, (re a mound in the area of the Old Knowle Hall) directed by Malcolm PheaseyInvestigation of a mound dating back to before 1795 and its purpose or relevance to the Old Knowle Hall. 13th / 14th century medieval pottery. No conclusion.
5/947/4 [2012] Knowle Hall Revisited. An investigation by Solihull Archaeological Grou, directed by Malcolm PheaseyA further investigation of the site of the Old Knowle Hall and its moated site, after a stone mass was found, not observed before. Parts seemed to date to 15th and 17th century but no conclusion about purpose of the building.
5/947/5 [2012] Letter Solihull Archaeological Group re Knowle Hall RevisitedFrom Malcolm Pheasey of SAG to Jill Chape re excavations and enclosing further copy of 'The Noble Mansion Old Knowle Hall: a lost north Warwickshire house' (the old Knowle Hall) ref 5/947/6
5/947/6 [2009] ‘The Noble Mansion’ Old Knowle Hall: a lost north Warwickshire house, by Lance Smith for Solihull Archaeological GroupHistory of the Old Knowle Hall and archaelogical findings. Was built in late 16th century, transformed and enlarged in 17th century, demolished in 1834 by Gumley Wilson. Paper includes references to sketches and drawings including one by Constable and several later ones by Thomas Warde and details of occupiers, including one of Shakespeare family, Cope, Greville, Eedes, Smith, Palmer, Baldwyn, Wilson families.
Document undated, possibly 2009-2011. (Duplicate of 5/947/1)
5/948/1 [2018] War memorial refurbishment - paperwork, plans and discussionsCorrespondence and meeting records from 2017 to 2018 re consideration and final refurbishment of old Knowle War Memorial situated in churchyard of Knowle Parish Church near the entrance path from Warwick Road / Kenilworth Road. Includes drawings and plans and investigation into full list of names of the fallen, to date.
Collaboration between Dr I R Stuart, The Royal British Legion, The Knowle Society, Knowle Parish Church and full consultations with English Heritage, Historic England, architects, stone masons etc.
5/948/2 [2018] Knowle War Memorial refurbished - photo taken on completionCopy photo from exhibition on refurbishment of old Knowle War Memorial completed 2018, situated in churchyard of Knowle Parish Church near the entrance path from Warwick Road / Kenilworth Road.
Collaboration between Dr I R Stuart, The Royal British Legion, The Knowle Society, Knowle Parish Church and full consultations with English Heritage, Historic England, architects, stone masons etc.
5/948/3 [2018] Knowle War Memorial refurbished - Knowle Parish Magazine, Dec 2018 pages 18 & 19Articles featuring the rededication of Memorial on 4 November (Centotaph Sunday) & Remembrance Sunday 11 November 2018.
First use following refurbishment of old Knowle War Memorial situated in churchyard of Knowle Parish Church near the entrance path from Warwick Road / Kenilworth Road.
5/948/4 [2018] Dedication of Cenotaph, order of service, Knowle Parish Church, 4 November 2018, after refurbishment of War MemorialAfter final refurbishment of old Knowle War Memorial situated in churchyard of Knowle Parish Church near the entrance path from Warwick Road / Kenilworth Road.
5/948/5 [2018] Photo: on completion of Knowle War Memorial refurbishment (organising team)Ken MacKay (Treasurer, Royal British Legion Knowle), JohnBerry (Deputy Chairman, Royal British Legion Knowle), Dr Irvine Stuart (retired local GP), Steve Chaplin (Builder), Mr Chaplin senior (father of Steve), Peter Ewin (President, The Knowle Society) in front of newly refurbished War Memorial, with painting of War Memorial, by Mike Humphries.
The old Knowle War Memorial is situated in churchyard of Knowle Parish Church near the entrance path from Warwick Road / Kenilworth Road.
Refurbishment was a collaboration between Dr I R Stuart, The Royal British Legion, The Knowle Society and Knowle Parish Church.
5/948/6 [2018] Photo: on completion of Knowle War Memorial refurbishment (organising team)Bill Bohanna (The Knowle Society), Mr Chaplin senior (father of Steve), JohnBerry (Deputy Chairman, Royal British Legion Knowle), Ken MacKay (Treasurer, Royal British Legion Knowle), JohnBerry (Deputy Chairman, Royal British Legion Knowle), Steve Chaplin (Builder), all standing behind new gate by Guild House, installed to enable access to newly refurbished War Memorial (seen behind, left of picture) on parade days - e.g. Rembrance Sunday.
The old Knowle War Memorial is situated in churchyard of Knowle Parish Church near the entrance path from Warwick Road / Kenilworth Road.
Refurbishment was a collaboration between Dr I R Stuart, The Royal British Legion, The Knowle Society and Knowle Parish Church.
5/948/7 [2018] Photo: on completion of Knowle War Memorial refurbishment (organising team)Bill Bohanna (The Knowle Society) and Steve Chaplin (Builder), in front of church and, to the right, the newly refurbished War Memorial. Painting by Mike Humphries.
The old Knowle War Memorial is situated in churchyard of Knowle Parish Church near the entrance path from Warwick Road / Kenilworth Road.
Refurbishment was a collaboration between Dr I R Stuart, The Royal British Legion, The Knowle Society and Knowle Parish Church.
5/949/1 [2017] Obituary Leonard Alfred Cooper Newns, known as GeorgeMusic, Hawaiian guitar, Knowle Sinfonia, Solihull Symphony Orchestra, Civil Service, Dogs for the Disabled. 1915 to 2017, died just before 102nd birthday.
Written by Christopher Newns 2017, www.solihullsymphony.org.uk
(Source of document unknown.)
5/950/1 [2016] From an ancient hill to a thriving community: a timeline of KnowleBrief summary history of Knowle, 13 x A4 pages with photos, 1276 - 2018, Local author name unknown.
5/951/1 [1886] Originals of 21 documents in the archives, including newspaper cuttings, now all preserved as photocopies.Originals of documents / newspaper cuttings from 1886 to 1934, stored as copies elsewhere in the archives. I.e. Knowle Festival programmes, Clarke scrapbooks, Coronation of Edward VII and George V, church activities, amateur dramatics, items from 'Wartime Knowle' Exhibition in 1985, Church service sheets and accounts, Operatic Society programmes and WI documents. References:
5/18/11, 5/189/1, 5/189/4, 5/189/5, 5/189/6, 5/192/3, 5/192/4, 5/192/11, 5/192/13, 5/192/22, 5/192/43, 5/193/1, 5/193/3, 5/193/4, 5/193/6, 5/193/9, 5/193/18, 5/196/8, 5/198/1, 5/235/1, 5/480/1
5/952/1 [1888] Sale of houses in Kenilworth Road, probably now numbered 3A to 9, odd numbers.Conveyance of land and premises from Samuel Thompson and mortgagees, Richard M Short and Edward Orford Smith, to William Thomas re properties and land on Kenilworth Road near the old school.
[Returned to donor 23 July 2024. Copies held in 5/953]
5/952/2 [1888] Sale of houses in Kenilworth Road, probably now numbered 3A to 9, odd numbers.Abstract of Title of Samuel Thompson and his mortgagees 1888 to freehold and land, Kenilworth Road
[Returned to donor 23 July 2024. Copies held in 5/953]
5/952/3 [1888] Sale of houses in Kenilworth Road, probably now numbered 3A to 9, odd numbers.Abstract of Titleof representatives of William Troman, deceased, to freehold of land in Kenilworth Road, 1888
[Returned to donor 23 July 2024. Copies held in 5/953]
5/952/4 [1888] Sale of houses in Kenilworth Road, probably now numbered 3A to 9, odd numbers.Conditions of Sale by Auction in 1888 at the 'Greswolde Arms' of Lots 1, 2 and 3, property in Kenilworth Road. Document re-typed in 1958, the 1888 document is not held.
[Returned to donor 23 July 2024. Copies held in 5/953]
5/952/5 [1888] Sale of houses in Kenilworth Road, probably now numbered 3A to 9, odd numbers.Photocopy of poster advertising auction on 1 August 1888. Lot 3 refers to land behind the old school and beside it, in Kenilworth Road, Lot 2 refers to two adjoining premises and Lot 1 covers the next two adjoining properties. Original poster not held.
[Returned to donor 23 July 2024. Copies held in 5/953]
5/953/1 [1888] Sale of houses in Kenilworth Road, probably now numbered 3A to 9, odd numbers.Photocopies of the documents previously held and described in 5/952/1 - 5.
[5/952/1 - /5 returned to donor 23 July 2024. Copies held in 5/953/1]
5/954/1 [1923] Cookery notebook compiled by Edith F Murray of Grimshaw HallHand written recipes in burgundy leather covered notebook, collected from friends and from other large houses. (condition: brittle.)
5/954/2 [1923] Correspondence re discovery of Cookery notebook 5/954/1Letter and emails. Book was discovered in Wells-next-the-Sea, October 2022, whilst clearing a house. Given to Knowle Local History Centre by Archivist for Wells-next-the-Sea. No obvious link with Grimshaw Hall or Mrs Murray identified.
5/955/1 [1937] Scout Wood Badge theory exercise book, H C LissimanDetails the studies done to achieve the badge, as an adult Scouter aged 30.
5/956/1 [1984] Newspaper cutting: Talking Old Times at KnowleSolihull News, 3 May 1984
Youth Club 1951, Fire Brigade 1930s, Picture Playhouse, F J Johnson Garage
5/956/2 [1984] One Man's Knowle - cutting from Warwickshire and Worcestershire Life, November 1984Paterson Court, Rosemary Millward, Fred Hathaway, British Legion Housing, Shopping Precinct, High Street, Red Lion, Greswolde Hotel, Chester House.
5/956/3 [1993] Newspaper cutting - Simon Erzen with Knowle Infant School childrenSolihull Times, 22 January 1993. Collection of toiletries for Croatia.
Sian Phillips, Russell Troran, Megan Buttris
5/956/4 [1979] Newspaper cutting - Garden Fete in aid of Muscular DystrophySolihull News 30 June 1979, Richard Wilshaw and Simon Erzen on rifle range
5/956/5 [1949] Photocopied enlargements of pictures of past Knowle Carnivals,unidentified3 x A4 pages and one 5in x 3.5in adults and children in costume, from black and white photos. One entitled 'The Spirit of England' and one of 'Queen Ann and her retinue 1949.'
5/956/6 [2016] Text of speech by David Bower at ceremony when Knowle Society was awarded The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service28 October, 2016 at St John's Hall, Knowle.
Peter Ewin, HM Deputy Lord Lieutenant, David Bower, Leighton Jones, Mayor of Solihull (Councillor Mike Robinson), Leader of Solihull Metropolitan Council (Councillor Bob Sleigh), Bill Bohanna (Chairman of Knowle Society).
Document gives a historic summary of the activities of the Knowle Society over the previous 54 years, mentioning Ronald Bower, Sidney Bryson, Peter Morton, Stella Jarman, Elaine Warner, Samuel Davy and numerous events.
5/956/7 [1975] Chester House - odd pages from original booklet with incomplete drafts of a similar document.Incomplete and of uncertain origin, but similar to 1/219/1
5/956/8 [1914] Newspaper cutting about Thomas Downing's Records of Knowle, just publishedReview of book by Canon T W Downing, vicar of Knowle, printed by Midland Educational Company, £1 10s net.
5/956/9 [2016] Knowle Society Celebration Brochure upon the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, October 2016Details groups and committees and work of The Knowle Society.
5/957/1 [1914] The Price a Parish Paid, by Michael Harrison, original manuscriptBelieved to be the original paper copy of the manuscript of 1/59/1 ready for printing. Details stories and lists of local men who fought in WW1.
Knowle and Dorridge in the Great War. Introduction; Army Organisation; The Price of Peace: A Chronology; Epilogue; List of Wounded; List of Prisoners of War; Total List of Soldiers Served (with index); Knowle Churchyard Plan.
5/958/1 [1915] M Harrison WW1 Collection - Memorial memento Eric Arthur WalkerMemento re E A Walker, 9th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry, died 29 December 1915, interred Fleurbaix.

FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
5/958/2 [1911] M Harrison WW1 Collection - Photo of William BirdWilliam Bird, teacher with small daughter. Exact date unknown.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
5/958/3 [1911] M Harrison WW1 Collection - Photo of William Bird, teacherWilliam Bird, as teacher, Knowle School Football Club
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
5/958/4 [1914] M Harrison WW1 Collection: Photo of Harvey WattsFROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
5/958/5 M Harrison WW1 Collection - Photo of John Nix, Len Williams, Jim DavyFROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
Date unknown.
5/958/6 M Harrison WW1 Collection - Photo of Alfred George Barber, Harvey Watts, Jack Tandy, Victor HoughtonFROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
Date unknown.
5/958/7 M Harrison WW1 Collection - Photo of Harvey Watts, Alfred George Barber, John Nix, lfred Hall. Arthur Willcox and gamekeeper.FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
Date unknown.
5/958/8 M Harrison WW1 Collection - Photo of 'Old Bob'A veteran of WW1 who lived in Warwick Road, Knowle, former miner in Forest of Dean.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
Date unknown.
5/958/9 M Harrison WW1 Collection - Photo of Dr Harold James BowerOn horseback nearest camera, other soldiers marching behind.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid, some of which appear in the book.
Date unknown.
5/958/10 M Harrison WW1 Collection - photo of Hugh Robert CotterellFROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/958/11 [1999] M Harrison WW1 Collection - Photos of war graves, taken around 1999Harvey Walter Watts, 12 April 1918, age 19
Ralph Frank Aldington, 17-19 November 1917, in his 34th year
A Thomas, 1 August 1916, age 19
R M Blakemore, 1 August 1916, Heilly Station, France
W Sheppard, 1 August 1916,
Photo of road crossed by Stratford Ludlow before he was killed. (Sesse?? Road.)
Herbert Fenton Byrne, 24 July 1916, age 24
Leslie Frank Glover, 1 August 1916, age 23, Heilly Station, France
C G Pilner, 24 July ??
Schawler Redoubt (Oct 1999) standing approx. where W Bird and G Thompson died.
John T Jones, Hamburg War Cemetery
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/958/12 [1918] M Harrison WW1 Collection - map of Battle of Valenciennes in 1918Re Thomas Charles Thompson, 1 November 1918
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/1 M Harrison WW2 Collection - set of small photocopies of some of those who served in WW2 from newspaper cuttingsFive very small pictures probably from local newspapers:
Sergt Cole, L/Bomdr Harper, Sgt Walker, L/Cpl Beesley, Pte Lane.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/2 M Harrison WW2 Collection - photo Insul BurmanFROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/3 M Harrison WW2 Collection - photo of Shirley Chambers (served) as a childFROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/4 [1939] M Harrison WW2 Collection - Photo Roger Ewart ThackerKIA 30 Oct 1939
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/5 M Harrison WW2 Collection - H M S Vandal P64, photo of (probably) a drawingCyril Ernest Jones, Larry Gaines (Ghost of the Vandal)
(Was a Royal Navy U-class submarine built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness)
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/6 [1930] M Harrison WW2 Collection - copy of photo J J AbbottPhoto of Captain J J Abbott, ADC Major-General O C Borrett, Shanghai 1930. Refers to Michael Harrison's book page 22, re 22 April 1940.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/7 M Harrison WW2 Collection - Trench Football cartoon depicting German military leadersFROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/8 [1943] M Harrison WW2 Collection - copy newspaper cutting and pictures Sergeant Observer Thomas Francis John (Jack) GloverCopy newspaper cutting 13 March 1943 re death during training at age 25 and his funeral, plus printed copies of him at Knowle School and Solihull ATC before call up.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/9 [1941] M Harrison WW2 Collection - copy page of items re death of John (Jack) Edwin KnibbPage includes bookmark re his death 1 February 1941, age 24, newspaper announcements, including birth of his son Robin John on 26 July to his widow Elsie.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/10 M Harrison WW2 Collection - Information Sheet from Commonwealth War Graves Commission - cemeteries and memorials in ItalySee Caserta re Albert Haycock, Catania re W J Gray and Forli re Leslie William Potter.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/11 Michael Harrison WW2 Collection - Two sheets of prints of RAF badgesReference: James Aldis, Adrian Wimbush, John Jones, John Rolfe, William Hollis, Phillip Hughes, Richard Greensmith.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/12 [1947] Michael Harrison WW2 Collection - correspondence with Air Ministry re death and re-burial of Warrant Officer William H HollissSix A4 sheets including photos of both graves.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/13 Michael Harrison WW2 collection - Serven photos of war graves and cemeteriesTunisia, Medjez-el Bab: Winston Folland, Martin Morris, John Taylor.
Halfaya Sollum: Douglas Pearce.
El Alamein War Cemetery (Chelsea Flower Show 2001): Cyril Hall, Fred Young.
Seven graves, not described.
Italy, Caserta: Albert Haycock.
Algeria, La Reunion, Bejaia: Diana Hartwell.
Damascus: James Aldis.
Vandal Memorial, Isle of Arran: CE Jones.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/959/14 [1942] Michael Harrison WW2 collection - German Propaganda leafletOct/Nov 1942 El Alamein Campaign - double sided leaflet, cartoon.
FROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in a book, given to him by Anna Burton,
5/959/15 Michael Harrison WW2 collection - circular RAF card badge belonging to William (Bill) HollisFROM: Collection of items relating to Michael Harrison's book, 'The Further Price a Parish Paid,' some of which appear in the book.
5/960/1 [2019] Knowle and Covid 19Records and pictures of how the people of Knowle coped during the coronavirus pandemic (Covid 19) of 2019 to 2021.
Photos of shops, face mask, public information notices, leaflets and advice and general information.
(Filed in oversize)
5/961/1 [2022] Knowle Society 60th anniversary folder of memories of officialsMemories and reflections from President, Chairman, Past Chairmen and Life Members:
Mike Humphries who has produced paintings of many village buildings
Phil Vince, Life member, planning committee
Peter Ewin, President, past Chairman, History
Elaine Warner, past Chairman, History
David Bower, Chairman
Leighton Jones, past Chairman, Walks and Membership Secretary
Martin Warr, Life Member, Liaison with local businesses
Bill Bohanna, past Chairman, History
Colin Smith, past Chairman
5/961/2 [2023] Calendar for 2023 produced to celebrate the 60th anniversary of The Knowle Society in October 2022Paintings of local buildings by Mike Humphreys, designed by Knowle Society History sub-Committee and printed by ProntoPrint, sold @ £5 each, with any profit towards the preservation of the History archives. (But there was no profit, just a calendar to be enjoyed!)
5/961/3 [2022] Spare printed copies of paintings used for the Calendar 9/961/2
5/962/1 [2023] Newspaper: The Daily Telegraph, Coronation King Charles III(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/962/2 [2023] Newspaper: The Sunday Times, Coronation of King Charles III(Stored in Box 5/4, Cabinet C, drawer 2)
5/963/1 [1939] WW2 propaganda / public notice- Careless talk - Walls have earsCareless talk - Walls have ears
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/963/2 [1949] WW2 propaganda / public notice - Salute the Soldier - National Savings[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/963/3 [1949] WW2 propaganda / public notice - Churchill speech and Gate of Year poemChurchill's speach - we shall fight - never surrender
The Gate of the Year - poem by Minnie Louise Haskins, 1908, quoted by George VI
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/964/1 [1914] Extracts from The Records of Knowle of 1914, by CanonThomas DowningPages 335 to 370, copied with temporary binding
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/965/1 [1987] Place names - notes preparatory for a talk on place names in KnowleNotes on the history / origins of street and place names.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/966/1 [1994] Notes on Knowle Hall and previous buildings on the siteNotes on possible halls on the site, description of architecture and ownership.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/967/1 [1565] Ancestry of the Wilson family, various linesMentions: Longdon Hall, Knowle Hall, Olton Hall, Malverne Hall,
Palmer, Greswold, Lewis and other families
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/968/1 [1904] Springfield Hall / House re house and an environmental studyFive A4 pages of information, source unknown, including details dated May 1904 about the house and area, plus a later environmental study by P H Ryley, looking atv woodland, trees and shrubs.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/969/1 [1909] Notes on Jonathan Kimbell, copy translation of his Will and details about familyFive A4 sheets, some in pencil, of note and jottings on Kimbell family. Sources not stated.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/970/1 Notes re history, census, village actvities, WW1, Battle of SommeWide-ranging notes from various sources including Dugdale Antiquities, census records, old Parish Magazines etc., details pf people and activities.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/971/1 [1852] Jottings on the Tonks family history and Packwood GrangeTwo A4 sheets of handwritten notes on the family members, some census details.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/972/1 [2003] The six-hundred Year History of Knowle ChurchSummary of talk given by Revd Anthony Upton on 20 January 20223 in Knowle Village Hall. Two A4 sheets seem to contain the summary and one page gives details of the Reguster of the Guild of St anne at Knowle, 1452 - 1541.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/973/1 [1660] A Presentment of Knowle for Poll Tax, 1660Photocopy of a document held by Major Everitt (Horace?) of Knowle Hall. A4 pages listing names and amounts paid in 1660. Also a separate list of Knowle Poll Tax in 1660 and Knowle Hearth tax ion 1662.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/974/1 [1841] Landowners in Knowle and relevant Tithe MapsPhotocopied maps marked with tithe / land area numbers, along with lists of owners and corresponding numbers. Refs 1600, 1725, 1816, 1822, 1886, 1888, 1925.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/975/1 [1954] Newspaper extract & picture: National Trust Children's FieldPhotocopied extract with picture, from Birmingham Weekly News, 6 August 1954 re gift of Children's Field from Knowle Parish Church via Canon T W Downing, Vicar of Knowle, in 1910.
5/975/2 [1994] Heritage Open Day leafletTalks and events 10 & 11 Sept 1994 re village buildings & Knowle Hall Archaelogical Dig.
5/975/3 [1951] Revels in Arden programmeA week of festivities, church service, cycle events, festval queen, ball, processions, fete.
5/975/4 [2003] Knowle Parish Church Flower Festival brochureCelebrating 600 years since church consecrated in 1403.
5/975/5 [2005] Knowle Society Local History Centre programme 2005
5/975/6 [2012] 'Majesty' a Floral Celebration of 60 years of Faithful ServiceFloral display programme 2012 in Knowle Parish Church supporting Mothers' Union Commonwealth Projects, on Queen Elizabeth Second's Diamond Anniversary.
5/975/7 [2012] Flier for Knockout Knowle games in parkPart of 2012 celebrations of Queen Elizabeth Second's Diamond Anniversary.
5/975/8 [1890] Berrow Homes Building Receipts, copiesCopies of receipts and invoices for materials for the building of Berrow Homes 1890 and 1891and two accompanying letters 1891.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
5/976/1 [1914] The Fallen - WW1 war service recordsAdams, Joseph
Adams, Leonard
Adkins, Albert Charles
Ainslie, Frank James
Aldington, Frank
Allen, Frederick
Andrews, Richard Joseph
Ashmore, James
Assinder, Charles William
Astle, Alexander Arthur
Austin, William Henry
Balkwill, John
Barber, Alfred
Barber, Alfred George Jnr
Barber , Alfred George Snr
Barker, Holroyd Birkett
Barlow, Victor
Bartlett, Alfred
Bates, Harry
Batsford, William
Baulcombe, Frank
Baulcombe DCM, Harry
BaulcombeFrank, Frederick Clifford
Beaufort, Oystcliffe Harrold
Beaufoy, Clive Marston
Beesley, Charles HJ
Begent, Arthur
Binns, William John
Bird, William Abraham John
Bishop, Charles
Blakemore, Reginald Milnes
Bloomer, William
Blundell, William
Blundell, Dennis
Blundell, George Edward
Boston, WD
Britt, Sydney
Bromwich, William Henry
Brown, George Frederick
Brownless, Sidney
Bryan, Frank
Bunn, Charles Richard
Burton, George Henry
Butcher, Cyril Arthur Meycrate
Butler, Ernest Frederick
Calloway, Samuel John
Cammack, Edith Mary
Carter, George Henry
Clarke, William Arthur
Cleaver, Henry Francis
Cooper, John Henry
Cooper, Thomas
Coton, Shirley
Cotterrell, John Howard
Cox, Arthur Noel
Cox, Edward John
Cull, Cornelius
Dawes, Afred George
Dawes, Sidney William
Day, Charles
Day, Harry
Dodwell DSO, DSC, Thomas Brierley
Draycott, Percy Farmer
Edwards, Percival Charles
Everitt, Sidney George
Ewen, Donald
Fairfield, Percy
Fell, Henry James
Finley, William Reginald
Fitter, George Walter
Gibbs, Thomas
Gilman, Ronald John
Gimes, John
Glover, Leslie Frank
Glover, Thomas Howard
Glover, E A
Greenland, Bernard
Gwinnett, Alfred Hector Roland
Haines, Charles
Hall, Alfred Abel
Hankinson, Jasper Cecil Fullerton
Harding, William Charles
Harris, Harry Mitchell
Harris, Francis George
Harris, John Bertram
Harrison, Charles
Hartill, John Harry
Haycock, Charles
Haynes, Charles Henry
Haynes, Thomas Walter
Hayward, George
Herbert, Edward Grafton
Holles, Edgar Maynard
Hollis, Frederick Edwin
Holliss, William John
Holt, Stanley
Houghton, Victor
Hutchings, Charles Thomas
Ibbotson, Archie William
Jennings, Walter
Jessop, Sydney John
Johnson, Henry Cecil
Johnson, Harry Herbert
Johnson, James
Keel, William Herbert
Knibb, Alfred
Knight, Lewis James
Lee, Bernard George
Lindon, George
Lovegrove, William
Ludlow, Stratford Walter
Ludlow, Walter Robert
Mander, Frederick William
Marshall, John
Marshall, James Tomas
Mason, Job William
Miles, James
Moulston, Arthur
Moulston, Thomas
Mucklow, Walter
Mutlow, Alfred
Neale, Ernest William
Neale, Ricchard (Dick)
Newman-hall, BA Theodore
Nix, John
Norman, Frederick
Paget, Arthur
Painting, Walter James
Parkes, William James
Patterson, Phillip Leslie
Powell, William
Powell, John
Prentice, Harry
Pryce, Septimus Harcell
Pryce, Stanley Theodore
Rabone, Alfred
Ratcliff, John Edward
Reeve, Albert Neville
Reynolds, Horace
Robinson, Thomas George
Robinson, Arthur Gordon
Salt, Phillip
Savage, Edward William
Savage, Joe Arthur
Shorney, Alfred Augustus
Shorney, Edward James
Smith, William Robert
Smith, Howard William
Smith, Clarence Alfred Sinclair
Smith, Alfred
Smith, Thomas
Smitten, Frank
Smitten, George Arthur
Smitten, William Henry
Snow, Herbert John
Stain, Ernest
Stain, Charles
Stain, Frank
Stanley, Herbert Solomon
Stanley, S
Stokes, William
Sumner, William Charles
Sycamore, Ernest
Tandy, Jack
Taylor, George Edward
Taylor, George Henry
Taylor, William Charles
Thompson, George Samuel
Thompson, Peter
Thompson, Thomas Charles
Tonks, John
Tonks, Henry
Vaughan , Norman
Wade, Maurice Charles
Wade, GFD
Wade, Herbert Pollock
Wade, RC
Walker, Eric Arthur
Ward, John Gordon
Watson, John Sydney
Watts, Harvey Walter
Watts, Charles Seymour
Webster, Aubrey Hebert Bower
Wharton, CE
Whatley, James Lawton
White, Alfred
Whittle, John Howard
Whorwood, Reginald Henry
Whybrow, Robert Edward
Wilcox, Arther Henry
Wilcox, CE
Williams, Alfred
Williams, John Henry
Williams, Joseph
Wilsdon, Frederick George
Wilson, Robert Frederick Jackson
Woodward, Walter Edward
Wootton, H
Wrench, James
Wright, William Henry
Young, Sidney
Young, John William
5/977/1 [2016] Bulb planting projectMaps, strategy and planning documents for implementation of Knowle Society Environmental Committee project to plant spring bulbs on the roads approaching Knowle and some within the area.
[Adrian Jickells legacy]
5/978/1 [1908] Wedding cake gift card: William Abraham John Bird and Alice DawsonWedding cake gift card,
with compliments of Mr and Mrs W A J Bird (Lynton, Lodge Road, Knowle, Birmingham).
William Abraham John Bird, born in 1881, married Alice Dawson on 5 August 1908.
5/979/1 [1930] Ratcliff films: Key to namesTwo A4 pages listing names of people recognised on the films. (Incomplete, but further names welcomed!)
5/980/1 [1545] Lovelace of Hurley - the Lovelace line and titleAn A4 record of the Lovelace line, produced by Marjorie Stubbs whilst researching Ada Lovelace, daughter of Lady Byron.
5/981/1 [1972] Newspaper cutting, Chester House purchase by councilSolihull News, 15 January 1972, photo and article about purchase of Chester House, for restoration. Some history of the building is also given.
5/982/1 [2005] Newspaper cuttings of death of Dr R J BowerStratford Observer (Solihull Observer) re death of Dr Bower, on 4 April, funeral 15 April 2005 and Solihull News cutting of 15 April also re his death, with tribute by his son David Bower.
5/983/1 [1942] Midday meals for Knowle schoolchildrenArticle / letter by Helen George copied from BBC 'History' magazine, March 2023, describing the supply of midday meals from Solihull British Restaurant, to school children in Knowle, including evacuees from Coventry and Birmingham and children from Czechoslovakian refugee housholds in 1942.
5/984/1 [2023] Remembrance Day service at Knowle Parish ChurchIncludes list of fallen in WW1, WW2, Iraq 2003 and Afghanistan.
5/985/1 [1610] 'Living on Knowle High Street': Index of research documents for book.'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, was published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/2 [1889] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - research document, Knowle United CharitiesHistory of how the charity came into existence.
'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, was published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/3 [1910] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - Opening of Knowle Institute extensionFrom the minutes of Knowle Institute 1910, (book held in the Local History Centre).
'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, was published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/4 [1917] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - research document 1917 Knowle Institute AGMPart of the research behind the book, 'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, and published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/5 [1919] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - Knowle Motor Company, Wilsons Arms Garage1919 to 1933. Part of the research behind the book, 'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, and published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/6 [1921] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - research document on War Memorial unveiling as recorded in Knowle Institute minutes'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, was published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/7 [1928] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - research document: brief history of the Cross and Stephens family'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, was published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/8 [1939] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - research document: issue of Identity Cards (not specific to Knowle)'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, was published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/9 [1966] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - research document: functions at the Greswolde Arms'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, was published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/10 [1966] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - research document: photo of Darby and Joan function at the Greswolde Arms'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, was published in 2024. Index, some paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
This item relates to page 2 of 5/985/9
5/985/11 [1967] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - photograph Greswolde Hotel Band 'Ronnie Marquiss' about 1967.Photo from page 3 of 5/985/9 - part of the research for the book, 'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, published in 2024. Index, some research paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/12 [19667] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - photo Greswolde catering, including Rosemary CurtisPhoto from page 4 of 5/985/9 - part of the research for the book, 'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, published in 2024. Index, some research paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/13 [1967] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - photo of chef at Grewolde HotelPhoto relates to page 4-5 of 5/985/9 - part of the research for the book, 'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, published in 2024. Index, some research paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/14 [1966] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - research paper on Greswolde Caravan ParkPart of the research for the book, 'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, published in 2024. Index, some research paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
5/985/15 [1967] 'Living on Knowle High Street' - article Old Moony (Moonlight) Knowle Milk Horse retires, replaced by JorrocksPart of the research for the book, 'Living on Knowle High Street' by Philip Stephens, published in 2024. Index, some research paperwork and electronic records were donated to Knowle Society by the author.
(Arthur E Burton of Tilehouse Green Farm delivered the milk with horse drawn wagon.)
5/986/1 [2023] Leaflet and photo: installation of ultra fast broadband in KnowleLeaflet from 'City Fibre', photo of work in Chantry Heath Crescent, Knowle in February and March 2023.
5/987/1 [1897] Notes on Dodwell family and associated picturesDodwell, Kimbell, Brierley family, Grove Farm, Trap Shooting Challenge Cup 1913
5/987/2 [1897] Dodwell family associated picture Grove FarmGrove Farm, Grove Road, family home - Thomas Dodwell born here 1897, left 1913 when farm sold.
5/987/3 [2012] Dodwell family associated pictureDescendants of Dodwell, Kimbell, Brierley family
5/987/4 [1913] Dodwell family associated picturePhoto of Pewter mug won by family members including Thomas Dodwell for Trap Shooting, retained by the family after last contest held in 1913.
5/988/1 [1765] Antiquities of Warwickshire - copies of some key pages on KnowleFrom Dugdale book
5/989/1 [1950] Copy of newspaper cutting16 Dec 1950, re Knowle Parish Church ClockThe Mail, Adelaide, South Australia, cutting re repair of church clock with a corset by a Mr Phillips, father of author of letter to the paper, G L Phillips.
5/990/1 [1871] Notes on the Glover familyIncludes relatives, Kimbell and Prescott and some prints of photos
6/1/1 [1890] Knowle Parish Magazines1890-1900
6/2/1 [1901] Knowle Parish Magazines1901-1910
6/2/2 [1907] Extract re Harvest Festival (November issue)
6/3/1 [1911] Knowle Parish Magazines1911-1920
6/3/2 [1912] Extract re opening of Guild House (March issue)
6/4/1 [1921] Knowle Parish Magazines1921-1930
6/5/1 [1931] Knowle Parish Magazines1931-1940
6/6/1 [1941] Knowle Parish Magazines1941-1950
6/7/1 [1951] Knowle Parish Magazines1951-1960
6/8/1 [1961] Knowle Parish Magazines1961-1970
6/9/1 [1971] Knowle Parish Magazines1971-1980
6/10/1 [1981] Knowle Parish Magazines1981-1990
6/11/1 [1991] Knowle Parish Magazines1991-2001
As at 16.12.23 the following are missing:
2000, May, June, August. September
2001, September, December
6/12/1 [2001] Knowle Parish Magazines2001-2010
As at 16.12.23 the following are missing:
2001, September, December
6/13/1 [2011] Knowle Parish Magazines2011-2020
The folowing is missing:
2020 May (This was not issued due to the pandemic)
6/14/1 [2021] Knowle Parish Magazines2021-2023 (more to be added)
7/1/1 [1938] Sale brochure: Estate of James & J F Cotterrell decd. (11 lots)Estate of James Cotterrell & John Featherstone Cotterrell dec'd. 11 lots.

Copy of Knowle related parts of 7/283/1

Lot 1: Hillside Cottages, Birmingham Road
Lot 2: Two shops and houses High Street / Lodge Road corner
Lot 3: Dell Farm, High Street
Lot 4: West End Stores (corner Lodge Road / Station Road)
Lot 5: Washpits Farm, Station Road
Lot 6: Villa - 25, Poplar Road, Dorridge
Lot 7: Rotten Row Farm
Lot 8: Land Warwick Road / Grove Road
Lot 9: Smallholding opposite Rotten Row Farm
Lot 10: Land Warwick Road / Norton Green Lane
Lot 11: Land, buildings Norton Green Lane
7/2/1 [1849] Knowle Hall Estate BrochurePartial copy of 7/7/1

Lot 1 : Farm and cottages
Lot 2 : The Wilsons Arms and farm buildings
Lot 3 : House & garden near The Greswolde Arms
Lot 4 : House, butcher's shop & slaughterhouse (near Berrow Homes)
Lots 5-6 : Various parcels of land in central Knowle
Lot 7 : Farm, farm buildings & land (Milverton House)
Lot 8 : Stripes Farm and plantations
Lot 9 : Residence and land (The Manor House)
Lot 10 : Cottage and land (near Milverton Farm)
Lot 11 : The bowling green and cottage (site of Berrow Homes)
Lot 12 : Two meadows
Lot 13 : Seven newly built cottage homes (Wilsons Row)
Lot 14 : Farm and land Kixley Lane
Lot 15 : Knowle Hall
Lot 16 : Knowle Hall Farm
Lot 17 : Cuttle Pool Farm
Lots 18-19 : Parcels of land near Knowle Hall
Lots 20-21 : Parcels of land Grimshaw / Waterfield / Eastcote
Lot 22 : Elvers Green Farm
Lots 23-26 : Parcels of land Stripes Hill / Rotten Row / Wheelers Bridge
Lot 27 : Poplar Farm, Baker's Lane
Lot 28 : Dorridge Farm
Lot 29 : Knowle Grove Farm
Lot 30 : Baker's Lane Farm
Lots 31-37 : Land & buildings Baker's Lane / Norton Green
Lots 38-41 : Land, cottage, brickyard Chessetts Wood
Lots 42-46 : Houses & garden, farm buildings, land, etc.
Wheeler's Bridge / Norton Green / Blue Lake
Lot 47 : The Railway Tavern (Dorridge)
Lots 48-51 : Land and farm building Knowle Grove
Lots 52-54 : Cottages & land Knowle Common
Lot 55 : Cottage and garden Catherine de Barnes
Lot 56 : Rent payable by Warwick & B'ham Canal Co.
Lot 57 : Knowle Manor, advowson & first parsonage (High Street)

With duplicate copy and hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley, from the Elizabeth Stanley Collection
7/3/1 [1868] Site of Bentley Heath School and schoolmaster's houseConveyance: Revd. J. H. Short to Trustees of the Solihull Charity Estates, 1868
7/3/2 [1902] Bentley Heath SchoolConveyance: W. A. Upton to Governors of Solihull United Charities.
7/4/1 [1980] 92/94 Kenilworth Road (Linby Cottage)Sale brochure, 1980.
7/5/1 [1981] The Manor HouseSale brochure, 1981
7/6/1 [1982] Eastcote GrangeSale brochure
7/6/2 [1982] Eastcote GrangeMap
7/6/3 [1982] Eastcote GrangeGrant of Planning Permission
7/7/1 [1982] Knowle Hall (building)Sale brochure 1982.
7/7/2 [1982] Knowle Hall (building)Sale brochure 1982 (with prices)
7/8/1 [1605] Cottagers at Knowle in 1605, based on 1605 surveyAn analysis based on a survey of the Manor of Knowle in 1605. Copied by kind permission of Dr. D. Grey, Univ. of B'ham.

[This record was previously 7/8/2/COTT/1605 with the following similar text but cannot be located physically. Record 7/8/1 did not previously exist in the database.

7/8/1/SURV/1605 Manorial Survey 1605 - Transcribed and translated from the Latin by Birmingham University Extra-Mural Department under the supervision of Dr. D. Grey and copied with his permission.]
7/8/3 [1605] Survey of Manor of Knowle, 1605, showing land ownership, sizes etcCopy of document by G.L.Bishop, from Solihull Public Libraries, from Microfilm of PRO.548.LR 2.228, plus hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley. Shows sizes and nature of plots, occupiers and owners, rent etc.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection.]
(Stored in Cab C, Drawer 4)
7/9/1 [1843] Will: Louisa Maria Blyth (dau. of Revd. Thomas Blyth)Will: Louisa Maria Blyth (dau. of Revd. Thomas Blyth), 19th May 1843.
7/10/1 [1845] Will: Elizabeth Blyth (dau. of Revd. Thomas Blyth)Will: Elizabeth Blyth (dau. of Revd. Thomas Blyth), 12th Aug 1845.
7/11/1 [1884] Will: Charles Dethick Blyth (son of Revd. Thomas Blyth)Will: Charles Dethick Blyth (son of Revd. Thomas Blyth), 10th March 1884.
7/12/1 [1887] Knowle Lodge: Abstract of Title of Moore familyMoore family are descendants of Revd. Thomas Blyth. Describes all property, inc. field names from 1849.
7/13/1 [1887] Knowle Lodge: Estate brochure(Stored with oversize documents)
Lot 1 Eight cottages & gardens (Malthouse Row,Hampton Rd)
Lot 2 Garden adjoining Wilson Arms (now pub car park)
Lot 3 Land at rear 197-223 Station Road
Lot 4 Land adjacent drive to Washpits Farm
(now St. Lawrence Close)
Lot 5 Land adjacent Plot 4
Lot 6 Land adjacent Plot 5
Lot 7 Land adjacent Plot 6, corner Lodge Rd/Station Rd (now occupied by Victoria Buildings)
Lot 8 Land on corner Lodge Rd/Longdon Rd (now occupied by old people's bungalows and part of the park)
Lot 9 Land adjoining Lot 8, fronting on to Lodge Rd
(now occupied by Job's Close & part of the park)
Lot 10 Knowle Lodge & garden
Lot 11 Fields beyond Knowle Lodge, bounded by Warwick Rd., Purnell's Brook, Longdon Rd. & Knowle Lodge garden.
Lot 12 The Hollies, Lodge Rd. (now occupied by maisonettes)
Lot 13 Land on corner Warwick Rd./Wychwood Avenue (Solihull side)
Lot 14 Land on Solihull side of Lodge Rd.
(Washpits Farm land, now occupied by new estates.)
Lot 15 Washpits Farmhouse
Lot 16 Artillery Cottages & cottage above same (now occupied by 1593-1603 Warwick Rd)
1619 Warwick Rd. & surrounding fields (now occupied by Ardenvale Rd., etc.)
Lot 17 Nos. 72-78 Kenilworth Rd., Golden End.
Lot 18 49, Kenilworth Rd. (Golden End Cottage) & nearby fields.
Lot 19 Dell Farm, High St. & adjacent fields.

Acknowledgement of purchase of Lot 11 and Lot 2 by Edward Bower at end.
7/13/2 [1887] Knowle Lodge: Map relating to above (black and white)3rd May 1887. Relates to 7/13/1.
7/13/3 [1887] Knowle Lodge: Map relating to above (colour)(Stored in map box)
3rd May 1887, colour.
7/13/4 [1913] Copies of seven conveyances and statementsConveyance 22 Dec 1913: to James Noble Bower, Eliza Fanny Bower, Emma Kate Bower, Reginald Bower from Thomas Hubert Bower (May duplicate 7/1107/1)
Conveyance 21 July 1921: J N Bower and S H Bower (Executors of Emma Kate Bower) to E F Bower and Reginald Bower (May duplicate 7/1107/2)
Conveyance 31 May 1935: Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Hatton Bower and Harold James Bower to Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Hatton Bower (May duplicate 7/1107/3)
Statutory Declaration 30 October 1936: Edward William Tunbridge, Solicitor regarding the estates of members of the Bower family. (No trace of another copy)
Conveyance 3 November 1936: Lieut. Col S H Bower to Messrs Harrison and Boardman (May duplicate 7/1107/4)
Declaration 20 November 1936: Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Hatton Bower and James Noble Bower, but by then deceased, regarding wills of Eliza Fanny Bower and Emma Kate Bower and sale of Knowle Lodge estate to Andrew James Harrison and Reginald George Boardman. (No trace of another copy)
Declaration 24 November 1936: Margaret Gertrude Bower and Harold James Bower, Executors of the will of James Noble Bower, acknowledging the right of Andrew James Harrison and Reginald George Boardman to the Knowle Lodge Estate, Harold James Bower, having renounced and disclaimed the property bequeathed by Thomas Hubert Bower (No trace of another copy)
7/14/1 [1887] Knowle Lodge: Estate brochure(Stored with oversize documents)
Duplicate of 7/13/1.
Lot 1 Eight cottages & gardens (Malthouse Row,Hampton Rd)
Lot 2 Garden adjoining Wilson Arms (now pub car park)
Lot 3 Land at rear 197-223 Station Road
Lot 4 Land adjacent drive to Washpits Farm
(now St. Lawrence Close)
Lot 5 Land adjacent Plot 4
Lot 6 Land adjacent Plot 5
Lot 7 Land adjacent Plot 6, corner Lodge Rd/Station Rd (now occupied by Victoria Buildings)
Lot 8 Land on corner Lodge Rd/Longdon Rd (now occupied by old people's bungalows and part of the park)
Lot 9 Land adjoining Lot 8, fronting on to Lodge Rd
(now occupied by Job's Close & part of the park)
Lot 10 Knowle Lodge & garden
Lot 11 Fields beyond Knowle Lodge, bounded by Warwick Rd., Purnell's Brook, Longdon Rd. & Knowle Lodge garden.
Lot 12 The Hollies, Lodge Rd. (now occupied by maisonettes)
Lot 13 Land on corner Warwick Rd./Wychwood Avenue (Solihull side)
Lot 14 Land on Solihull side of Lodge Rd.
(Washpits Farm land, now occupied by new estates.)
Lot 15 Washpits Farmhouse
Lot 16 Artillery Cottages & cottage above same (now occupied by 1593-1603 Warwick Rd)
1619 Warwick Rd. & surrounding fields (now occupied by Ardenvale Rd., etc.)
Lot 17 Nos. 72-78 Kenilworth Rd., Golden End.
Lot 18 49, Kenilworth Rd. (Golden End Cottage) & nearby fields.
Lot 19 Dell Farm, High St. & adjacent fields.

Acknowledgement of purchase of Lot 11 (but not Lot 2) by Edward Bower at end.

With duplicate copy and hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley, from the Elizabeth Stanley Collection
7/14/2 [1936] Copy search documents for thepossible purchase of Knowle Lodge and associated land in 1936 and further charges in 1954.Copy documents from Borough of Solihull, Town and Country Planning Department, Land Charges Department London and Registrar for Land Charges in Solihull Urban District.
(These appear to be the only copies held)
7/15/1 [1887] Knowle Lodge: Conveyance Moore to Bower. (front & back)Major Richard St. Leger Moore and others to Thomas Hubert Bower and others. Plan.
15th July 1887.
7/16/1 [1887] Knowle Lodge: Queries re property by Misses Bower & replies14th November 1887.
7/17/1 [1935] Knowle Lodge: Sale brochure (furniture)19th February 1935.
7/18/1 [1935] Knowle Lodge: Abstract of Title of S H Bower & H J BowerStanley Hatton Bower and Harold James Bower. Describes property fully and events re Blyth and Bower families from 1865 on. Plan.
15th February 1935.
7/19/1 [1936] Knowle Lodge: Sale brochureLot 1 House, gardens, outbuildings, etc. and five enclosures of land.
Lot 2 Piece of garden ground next to Wilson Arms (now pub car park)
23 July 1936.
7/19/2 [1936] Knowle Lodge: Plan relating to above23 July 1936.
7/19/3 [1936] Knowle Lodge: Sale brochureLot 1 House, gardens, outbuildings, etc. and five enclosures of land.
Lot 2 Piece of garden ground next to Wilson Arms (now pub car park)
23rd July 1936.
7/19/4 [1936] Knowle Lodge: Plan relating to above23rd July 1926.
7/20/1 [1955] Knowle Lodge: Abstract of Title S H Bower & supplementalAbstract of Title of Stanley Hatton Bower (1936) and supplemental Abstract of Title (1955) both amended by hand. Describes property fully. Mentions all events re property and Blyth and Bower families from 1865 on. Supplemental abstract includes details of conveyances from S. H. Bower to Harrison & Boardman (1936) and from Harrison & Boardman to Bowser Bros (1954). Plan.
7/21/1 Knowle Lodge: Miscellaneous papers not individually numberedIncludes: schedule of deeds; conveyances by Bower family & miscellaneous family papers; various papers re Bowser Bros.; agreement with Solihull Council re Warwick Road (1960); search applications; planning notifications.
7/22/1 [1899] Sale brochure: Widney Estates(Lots 20-44)(Lovelace estate)(Stored with oversize documents)
ex Earl of Lovelace and Lady Anne Blunt. (descendants of Lord Byron) Auction July 1899.

Lot 20 : Land on Warwick Road near Sandal's Bridge
Lot 21 : Cottage at Tilehouse Green Lane/Brown's Lane junction
Lots 22-26: Five pieces of land occupying corner between Lady Byron Lane and Brown's Lane, between Copt Heath Farm and Widney Farm (now called The Chase)
Lot 27 : Longdon Hall and surrounding farm land.
Two cottages on Warwick Road, north of drive to former advertising agency.
Cottage at Tilehouse Green/Longdon Road corner
Lot 28 : Copt Heath Farm and surrounding farm land.
Lots 29-33: Five pieces of land on Widney Manor Road, between Smith's Lane and Widney Lane.
Lot 34 : Widney Farm, Brown's Lane (Solihull side)(now called The Chase) and adjoining fields
Lot 35 : Land on Solihull side of Copt Heath Farm and The Chase
Lots 36-43: Eight parcels of land on Widney Manor Road
Lot 44 : Land to south of Widney Lane.

With duplicate copy and hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley, from the Elizabeth Stanley Collection
7/22/2 [1899] Map relating to 7/22/1 (all lots except No. 27)
7/22/3 [1899] Map relating to 7/22/1 (Lot 27 - Longdon Hall Farm)
7/23/1 [1904] Springfield Hall Estate Sale Brochure 1904, 14 lots(Stored with oversize documents)
Lot 1 : Springfield Hall and grounds
Lot 2 : Five parcels of land bounded by Kenilworth Road, Elvers Green Lane, the canal and Lot 7
Lot 7 : Land known as 'Broom Close' between the canal and Elvers Green Lane and adjoining Lots 2 - 6
Lot 8 : Hall Farm and farmland
Lot 9 : Elvers Green Farm and farmland
Lot 10 : Springfield Farm and farmland
Lot 11 : 'Tile Kiln Close' on Kenilworth Road near Springfield Farm between Watery Lane and Cuttle Pool Lane
Lot 12 : 'Little Close' adjoining Lot 11 between Watery Lane and Cuttle Pool Lane
Lot 13 : Cuttle Pool Farm and farmland
Lot 14 : Land in Barston, north of Park Corner

With duplicate copy and hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley, from the Elizabeth Stanley Collection
7/23/2 [1904] Map relating to above (Springfield Hall Estate)(Stored with oversize documents)
Lot 1 and Lot 14
7/23/3 [1904] Map relating to above (Springfield Hall Estate)Lots 2 - 9
7/23/4 [1904] Map relating to above (Springfield Hall Estate)(Stored with oversize documents)
Lots 10 - 13
7/24/1 [1904] Estate of Joseph Gillot, Esq. Deceased - Sale Brochure (part - Lots 25-32)(Stored with oversize documents)
Lot 25 : Land near Copt Heath Wharf on Barston Lane
Lot 26 : Ten closes of land on the Warwick Road at Copt Heath, between Jacobean Lane and Barston Lane, opposite 'Bylythehurst'
Lot 27 : Henwood Hall and 17 enclosures of land, with frontage on Barston Lane and bounded by the canal and the River Blythe
Lot 28 : Eight closes of land, with a frontage to Barston Lane and bounded by the canal and River Blythe
Lot 29 : Grimshaw Hall and 11 closes of land
Lot 30 : Not Knowle
Lot 31 : Allotment in Station Road (Ordnance No.378)
Lot 32 : Not Knowle

Plus duplicate copy.
7/25/1 [1912] Estate of the Late John Gladstone - Sale BrochureSale Brochure 1912, with integral plan of Grimshaw Hall area. 5 Lots.

Lot 1 : Henwood Hall Farm
Lot 2 : Grimshaw Hall and 11 enclosures of land on both sides of Hampton Road
Lot 3 : Eight enclosures of land bounded by Hampton Road and the River Blythe
Lot 4 : Freehold Ground Rent - land on which Grimshaw Villas stand
Lot 5 : One enclosure of land, next to Grimshaw Hall and bounded by Hampton Road and canal
7/26/1 [1917] Estate of the Late John Burton - Sale BrochureCopy of 7/138/1

Lot 1 : Rose Farm, Rotton Row
Lot 2 : 'Oak Villas', Rotten Row
Lot 3 : Plot of land near Lot 2, fronting Warwick Road
Lot 4 : Plot of land adjoining Lot 3, fronting Warwick Road
7/27/1 [1918] Sale brochure: The Manor House; land; four cottagesInc. Plan

Lot 1 : Land at rear of the Manor House and Lots 2-5
Lots 2-5 : Four plots of land on canal side of the Manor House, with frontages on Kenilworth Road.
Lot 6 : No. 94 Kenilworth Road and three cottages at rear (now one) No. 92 Kenilworth Road.
7/28/1 [1918] Knowle Glebe FarmSale Brochure 1918 - 1 lot.
Land and two cottages (now demolished) at Copt Heath
7/29/1 [1919] 'Bentley Croft', Wilsons Corner and Victoria BuildingsSale Brochure 1919. Copy of 7/145/1

Lot 1: 'Bentley Croft', Widney Rd (between Station Rd and Tilehouse Green Lane - Upton
Lot 2: Properties at corner Station Rd/Warwick Rd (s side)
Shop, dwelling house, 2 motor repair shops, garage & petrol store. Let to Mr. H. C. Wilson
Shop and house adjoining. Let to Mr. W. Wilcox.
Two similar dwelling houses adjoining.
Lot 3: 'Victoria Buildings' (5 shops and dwelling houses)
Let to Mr. G. Phillips, Mr. Lyons, Mr. E. Davis, Mr. J. Kendale & Mr. Miles
Lot 4: Land at rear Lot 3. Let to Mr. G. Phillips

Lot 1 by direction of the Trustees of the Late Albert Upton
Lots 2-4 by direction of the Trustees of the Late John Marston
7/30/1 [1919] Copt Heath Estate Brochure. Lot 21(filed with oversized documents)
Copy of 7/146/1.

Lot 1 : Henwood Greaves Farm and 10 enclosures of land (Solihull side)- Clementson (1,2,5,8)
Lot 2 : Plot of land on corner Warwick Rd/Jacobean Lane (abutting Lot 1) - Clementson (1,2,5,8)
Lots 3-4 : Houses between Jacobean Lane and The Elms drive
'Charlecote' and 'Bushwood' - Derouet (4)
Lot 5 : Plot of land adjoining Lot 4 - Clementson (1,2,5,8)
Lots 6-7 : Houses between Jacobean Lane and The Elms drive
'Wynyates' and 'Ashow' - Cooke (7), Mitchell (6)
Lot 8 : Small holding - Grove Cottage - Clementson (1,2,5,8)
Lot 9 : Longdon Hall, farm buildings & 7 enclosures of land adj Knowle Lodge grounds at Purnells Brook - Lamont (9)
Lots 10-19: Cottages, Warwick Rd between Wychwood Island and McCann Erikson - Young (10), Moors (11), Gwinnett (10), Boys (11), Cooke (12), Dickenson (12), Bayliss (14), Stratton (14), Brown (15), Isham (15), Barford (16), Milcote (16), Claverdon (17), Heathcote (17), Alveston (18), Southam (18), Harbury (19), Kineton (19)
Lot 20 : Builder's yard at corner Warwick Rd and drive to McCann Erikson (Knowle side)
Lot 21 : Copt Heath Golf Course
Lots 22 : Land on Warwick Rd adjacent Longdon Croft - Lamont (22-25)
Lot 23 : Land at corner Warwick Rd/Lady Byron Lane - Lamont (22-25)
Lot 24 : Land in Lady Byron Lane - Lamont (22-25)
Lot 25 : Land in Lady Byron Lane, opp Copt Heath Farm - Lamont (22-25)
Lot 26 : 'The Bungalow', Warwick Rd (adj. Golf Course)

Lots 1 & 8 let to Mr. George Clementson
Lots 9 & 22-25 let to Mr. John Lamont
7/30/2 [1919] Map relating to Copt Heath Estate Brochure. Lot 21
7/30/3 [1919] Map relating to Copt Heath Estate Brochure. Lot 21 - duplicate copy
7/31/1 [1919] Sale Brochure: Two cottages in Lodge Road and a pleck of pasture land
7/32/1 [1920] Sale Brochure: Elvers Green FramWith 14 enclosures of land
7/33/1 [1920] Sale Brochure: Miscellaneous PropertiesCopy of 7/152/1

Lot 1 : 'Hillcrest', Chessetts Wood
Lot 8 : Not Knowle
Lot 9 : Not Knowle
Lot 10 : 'Heronfield Cottage', Warwick Road
Lot 11 : 'Hanworth', Station Road, Knowle
7/34/1 [1920] Sale brochure: The Manor House and four plots of landLot 1 : 'The Manor House'
Lot 2 : Land adjoining Lot 1
Lot 3 : Land at corner of Tilehouse Green Lane and Widney Road (not Widney Manor Road)
Lot 4 : Land adjoining Lot 3
Lot 5 : Land adjoining Lot 4
7/35/1 [1921] Sale of Norton Grange Estate. Lot 7 (called Rotten Row Farm)(Filed with oversized documents)
Copy of 7/160/1

Lot 1: Four cottages in Blue Lake Road
Lot 2: Plot of land, corner Blue Lake Rd/Norton Green Lane
Lot 3: Laburnum Cottage and paddock, Baker's Lane
Lot 4: Norton Grange, with stabling, garage, garden, orchard and two paddocks
Lot 5: Field in Norton Green Lane, adjoining Lot 4
Lot 6: Cottage in Norton Green Lane, adjoining Lot 5
Lot 7: Rotten Row Farm and nine enclosures of land
(NB on opp corner to farm now known by this name)
(Anglecote?) House let to Mr. Fletcher, land let to Mrs. Cattell
Lot 8: Norton Farm and six enclosures. Let to Mr. Hart.
Lot 9: Cottage, two gardens & paddock in Norton Green Lane

With duplicate copy and hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley, from the Elizabeth Stanley Collection
7/35/2 [1921] Map relating to the aboveCopy of 7/160/2
7/36/1 [1921] Estate of Matilda Webb, deceasedCopy of 7/162/1

Lot 1: Three cottages and gardens in High Street - Boldry, Cozens, Galloway
Lot 2: Two houses and gardens in Station Rd - Godson, Sumner
Lot 3: House in Station Rd adjoining Lot 2 - Davis
Lot 4: Cottage in Lodge Road - Turner
Lot 5: 'Crown Cottage', Lodge Road - Dance
Lot 6: Plot of land in Lodge Road, adjoining Lot 5 - Billson
7/37/1 [1923] Stripes Hill HouseCopy of 7/173/1

Lot 1a: Stripes Hill House, pleasure grounds & two paddocks
Lot 1b: Small holding with cottage, garden & three fields
('Maggins')
Lot 2 : Three cottages in Poplar Road [Not copied]
7/38/1 [1923] 'Haldon', Station Road
7/39/1 [1926] Two cottages in Lodge Road
7/40/1 [1927] Estate of Miss Emily Wright Richards, deceasedPlan.
Lot 1 : Arden Lodge, High Street
Lot 2 : Retail shop and dwelling house, High Street (was later Harris Shoes)
7/41/1 [1927] Miscellaneous SalesLot 1: 'Northend Cottages' (estate of Thomas Pendleton)
Lot 2: Cottage, Poplar Rd (estate of Thomas Pendleton)
Lot 3: 'Hill Crest', Chessetts Wood
Lot 4: Four cottages, Poplar Rd (estate of Thomas Brierley)
Lot 5: Plot of land, Avenue Rd
Lot 6: Plot of land in Station Rd
Lot 7: Small holding, bungalow and cottage, Earlswood Rd
Lot 8: 'Holly Close', Balsall
Lot 9: Plot of land in Temple Rd
7/42/1 [1927] Freehold Country propertiesPlan
Lot 7 : Small farm, Bakers Lane
Lots 8-10 : Three plots bounded by Blue Lake Road, Clyde Road and Dorridg Road
7/43/1 [1927] Estate of Thomas Chamberlain, deceased and othersCopy of 7/204/1

Lot 1: 'Woodside Cottages', Tilehouse Green Lane - Aldsworth, Allard, Binley, Brown, Castle, Finch, French, Nason
Lot 2: Pair of houses, Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 3: Two cottages and land, Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 4: Pair of houses, Mill Lane Bentley Heath
Lot 5: Two cottages in High St (NB No 1644 and another)
Lot 6: House and shop in High St, let to Mr. F. Curtis
Lot 7: Butcher's shop, Warwick Rd, let to Mr. W. Mullard
Lot 8: 'Holly View', Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 9: Plot of land at Ullenhall
7/44/1 [1928] Miscellaneous SalesCopy of 7/208/1

Lot 1: 'Westbourne' and 'Greenbank', Station Rd
Lot 2: Land at Five Ways, Haseley
Lot 3: Plot of land in Lodge Rd
7/45/1 [1928] Estate of John Corbett, deceasedCopy of 7/210/1

Lot 1: 'Greenfield', Station Rd
Lot 2: Plot of land adjoining Lot 1, Station Road
Lot 3: Two cottages in Station Road, near Lodge Rd, adj. Woodbine Cottage
In occuption of Mr. H. Smith and Mrs. Atkins
Lot 4: Shop, High St. In occupation of Mr. J. Bosley
Lot 5: Shop, High St. In occupition of Mrs. C. Gardner (adjacent to Lot 4)
Lot 6: Cottage in Mill Lane, Solihull (by another dir.)
7/46/1 [1929] Estate of James Edward Fisher, deceasedCopy of 7/216/1
Plan
Lot 1: 'Yarnall House', yard, outbuild'gs & field, Lodge Rd
Lot 2: Two field adjoining Lot 1, Lodge Rd
Lot 3: 'Victoria Cottages', Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 4: Two houses in Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 5: House in Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 6: Two fields adj Lots 3,4 & 5 at Bentley Hth Crossin
7/47/1 [1931] Estate of the Late Mr. John EdwardsLot 1: Two cottages, Bentley Heath.
Let to Messrs Woodward and Partridge
Lot 2: Plot of land adjoining Lot 1
Lot 3: Farm buildings and pasture land at Heronfield
7/48/1 [1932] Tilehouse Farm and building land. Lots 7 & 8Copy of 7/228/1
Lot 7: Tilehouse Farm and 7 enclosures
Lot 8: Land corner Station Rd/Grove Rd (opp cricket club)
7/49/1 [1932] Miscellaneous PropertiesCopy of 7/229/1
Lot 3: 'Prop Cottage', Tilehouse Green
Lot 4: 'Silver Birch', Mill Lane
Lot 5: Semi-detached house, Lodge Rd
Lot 6: 'The Wood', Tilehouse Green
7/50/1 [1933] Estate of the Late J. W. RylandPart copy of 7/240/1
Plan
Lot 7: Arden Lodge, High St, Knowle
Lot 8: Shop & dwelling house (Brisker's Shoe Shop)
Lot 9: 'Hanworth', Station Rd.
7/51/1 [1933] 'Haldon', Station Road
7/52/1 [1933] Estates of W. S. Mullard and F. J. Ward, deceasedCopy of 7/241/1
Lot 1: Butcher's shop and dwelling house in High St, adjacent to old chapel
(Mullard's)
Lot 2: Plot of land in Station Rd, Dorridge

(Estate of F J Ward - cataloguing error ???)
7/54/1 [1934] Two enclosures of pasture land at Rotten RowAdjoining 'Oak Villas'
7/55/1 [1934] Miscellaneous PropertiesLot 1 : Kixley Lane Farm and 4 enclosures of land
Lot 2 : Stowe House, High Street
7/55/2 [1934] Plan relating to above
7/56/1 [1934] Longdon Hall and 7 enclosures of landCopy of 7/250/1
In the occupation of Mr. G. Clementson.
Gives historical details of house and manor. Also a note re land to be given up to the Council in order to widen Waste Lane.
7/56/2 [1934] Plan relating to above
7/57/1 [1934] Nine houses in Tilehouse Green Lane
7/58/1 [1935] 70, Widney Road ('Wendover')[This is recorded incorrectly as Widney Manor Road]
7/59/1 [1935] Ivy House, Station Road (Now Bonhams)Copy of 7/254/1
Lot 1 : Ivy House, Station Rd occupied by Mrs. Beasley
Ivy Cottage (adj), occupied by Mrs. Emma Wilcox
[Formerly Phillips then Bonhams)
7/60/1 [1935] Building LandLot 2 : Land fronting on to Waste Lane
Lot 9 : Land at corner of Station Road and Grove Road
7/61/1 [1935] Estate of R. C. Smith, deceasedLot 1 : Cottage in Kenilworth Road, with another cottage at rear
(no. 94 Linby Cottage, and No. 92)
Lot 2 : Land in Hampton Road, divided into 50 allotments

Lot 3 by another direction
7/62/1 [1937] The White Swan(Filed with oversized documents)
Mounted on card
7/62/2 [1937] Plan relating to above(Filed with oversized documents)
Mounted on card
7/63/1 [1937] The White Swan
7/63/2 [1937] Plan relating to above
7/64/1 [1937] By Direction of Wheeler's TrustCopy of 7/269/1
Lot 1: 'The Ferns', Knowle Wood Rd. In occ of Mr Newell
Lot 2: 'Grove Cottages' (adjoining Lot 1)
Let to Messrs Richards, Cassidy & Owen. 3 vacant.
Lot 3: 'The Firs', Station Rd. Let to Solihull Gas Co.
Lot 4: 'Grove Place', Station Rd (NB Nos 32-38)
Let to Messrs Nason, Brisland, Wells & Harris
7/65/1 [1937] Nos 9 - 25 Hampton RoadMalthouse Row - 8 cottages
7/66/1 [1937] Two cottages in Waste Lane
7/67/1 [1937] Reynmede Poultry Farm, Copt Heath
7/68/1 [1937] Copt Heath Farm and 12 enclosures of landPlan
7/68/2 [1938] Plan relating to above
7/69/1 [1938] Estate of James Cotterrell and John Featherstone Cotterrell deceasedCopy of 7/283/1
Lot 1: 'Hillside Cottages', Birmingham Rd
Lot 2: 2 shops & dwelling houses, corner High St/Lodge Rd
Lot 3: Dell Farm, High St (adj. Lot 1)
Let to Mrs. Frances Smith. Part of frontage sub-let to H. Bateman, Monumental Mason.
Lot 4: Property at corner Station Rd/Lodge Rd (Knowle side) comprising:
'West End Stores' and living accomodation let to Messrs Hicken Ltd.
Adjoining dwelling house let to Mr R Endall
Retail shop, dwelling house, petrol station and repair shop let to Mr. W H Holland.
Lot 5: 'Washpits Farm', Station Rd and seven enclosures
Let to Mr. S. R. Burton.
Lot 6: No. 25, Poplar Rd. Let to Mr. H. F. Williams
Lot 7: 'Rotton Row Farm' and 10(?) enclosures of land.
Let to Mr. H. R. Cotterrell.
Lot 8: Plot of land corner Warwick Rd/Grove Rd opp Lot 7
Let to Mr. H. R. Cotterrell.
Lot 9: Small holding: Cottage and two enclosures adj Lot 8
Let to Mr. John Goode.
Lot 10: Plot of land in Norton Green Lane, adj Lot 11
Let to Mr. H. R. Cotterrell
Lot 11: 'Anglecote' and six enclosures at corner Warwick Rd and Norton Green Lane.
House and garden let to Mr. D. Clutton. Land let to Mr H. R. Cotterrell.
7/70/1 [1938] Miscellaneous PropertiesLot 4 : Two fields to rear of White Swan
Lot 5 : Land in Grange Road, Dorridge
7/71/1 [1939] 112 - 118 Tilehouse Green Lane
7/72/1 [1939] Heronbrook HouseBakers Lane, with entrance lodge, gardener's cottage and grounds.
7/73/1 [1939] Miscellaneous PropertiesLot 1 : Butcher's shop and dwelling house, High Street (Soden's)
Lot 2 : Tailor's, outfitter's and draper's shop, with dwelling house, Station Road
7/74/1 [1939] Duplicate of 7/73/1
7/75/1 [1940] Agricultural PropertiesPlan
Lot 1 : Norton Green Farm and Old Barn Farm
Lot 2 : 77/79 Lodge Road
7/75/2 [1940] Plan relating to above
7/76/1 [1941] 'Hollin Brow', Grove Road
7/77/1 [1942] Estate of J. E. Chamberlain deceasedMachinery and Tools
7/78/1 [1942] Estate of Mrs. Louisa Woollaston deceasedCopy of 7/330/1
Lot 1 : 1545, Warwick Road ('Blenheim')
Lot 2 : 'Welford Cottage', Chadwick End
7/79/1 [1943] 57 Kenilworth Road ('Kenilworth Lodge')
7/80/1 [1943] Miscellaneous Properties Lots 1 - 9Lot 1: Nos 101 & 103 Widney Road
Lot 2: Freehold building plot, Widney Road (adj Lot 1)
Lot 3: Nos 82 & 84 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 4: Nos 187 & 189 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 5: Freehold building plot, Lodge Road
Lot 6: No. 83, Longdon Road
Lot 7: Nos. 85 & 87 Longdon Road
Lot 8: No. 95, Longdon Road Lot 9: No. 97, Longdon Road
7/81/1 [1943] Estate of the Late Mr.Harry Patterson Lot 1Lot 1: 1640 - 1650 Warwick Rd
7/82/1 [1943] Estate of J. E. Chamberlain deceased. Lots 1 - 3Lot 1: Nos 1659 & 1661 High St. (Payne')
Lot 2: Mill Farm, Bentley Heath Lot 3: 118, Mill Lane, Bentley Heath ('Heathcroft')
7/83/1 [1944] Norton Green House,Norton Green Lane. Plan
7/84/1 [1946] Springfield House
7/84/2 [1946] Map relating to above
7/85/1 [1946] The Elms, Copt Heath
7/86/1 [1946] Lansdowne Estate 5 LotsLot 1: 'Lansdowne', Stripes Hill
Lot 2: 'Maggins'
Lot 3: 'Lansdowne Farm'
Lot 4: 'Greenhill Cottage', Stripes Hill
Lot 5: Two enclosures of land on Warwick Rd., opposite Lansdowne Farm.
7/86/2 [1946] Map relating to 7/86/1/LANS/1946 - Lansdowne Estate[Missing]
7/87/1 [1946] Copt Heath Farm
7/88/1 [1947] Nos 52 & 54 Tilehouse Green LaneBy direction of the Executors of Edmund Lea deceased
7/89/1 [1947] No 165, Station Road ('The Haven')Estate of Miss Mary Mitchell deceased
7/90/1 [1948] Sale of Nos 1640-1650 (Estate of Mrs A V Ryland)
7/91/1 [1948] No. 96 Mill Lane ('The Bungalow')By direction of Joseph Davis Esq
7/92/1 [1949] No. 124, Station Road (Part of 'Victoria Buildings')
7/93/1 [1949] Newsagent's and Tobacconist's Shop & adjoining Lock-Up shopPlan. Maddocks and adjoining building.
7/94/1 [1949] Nos. 1320 & 1322 Warwick Road, Copt Heath
7/95/1 [1949] Estate of F. Adams deceased. 3 LotsLot 1: Nos. 128 - 134 Lodge Road.
Lot 2: Nos. 21,23 & 29 Lodge Road
Lot 3: Nos 29 - 35 Kenilworth Road.
7/96/1 [1949] Duplicate of Above
7/97/1 [1951] Sale brochure: Yew Tree Cottage and house in Dorridge: Lots 1 & 2Lot 1: Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath.
Lot 2: 106, Dorridge Road, Dorridge ('Beech Lawn')
7/98/1 [1951] Miscellaneous Properties Lots 4 - 7Lot 4: Accomodation land in Kixley Lane.
Lot 5: Nos 98,100 & 102 Lodge Road
Lot 6: Nos 82,84,86 & 88 Kenilworth Road
Lot 7: No. 19, Wilsons Road & No. 18, Kenilworth Road.
7/99/1 [1952] No. 1690 Warwick Road (The Old Congregational Chapel)
7/100/1 [1952] Sale brochure: The Manor House
7/101/1 [1952] Nos. 115, 117 & 119 Lodge RoadEstate of J. Ingerthorpe deceased
7/102/1 [1952] Nos 97, 99, 101 & 103 Lodge RoadEstate of J. Ingerthorpe deceased
7/103/1 [1952] Nos 1659 & 1661 High StreetShop and dwelling house and adjoining cottage & garden Shops and cottages next to The Greswolde.
7/104/1 [1953] Miscellaneous Properties Lots 3 and 5Lot 3: Nos 98, 100 & 102 Lodge Road
Lot 5: Freehold building plot, Grange Road, Dorridge
7/105/1 [1953] Grimshaw Hall, Grimshaw Cottage & Grimshaw VillasBy direction of the executors of J. W. Murray deceased. Plan.
7/106/1 [1954] No 1357 Warwick Road, Copt Heath ('Heath Lodge')By direction of Arthur E. Rymond Esq. Plan.
7/107/1 [1954] Building Land at Bentley Heath PlanWidney Rd. opp. section between Tilehouse Green Lane and the shops.
7/108/1 [1955] Sale Brochure: Tilehouse FarmBy direction of V. I. Olliver, Esq.
7/109/1 [1955] Nos. 1678 & 1680 Warwick RoadBy direction of Mrs. B. Mercer.
7/110/1 [1955] Miscellaneous Properties. Lots 3 and 4Lot 3: Nos 105 & 107 Lodge Road (J.R. Ingerthorpe deceased
Lot 4: No. 12, Copt Heath Croft (Harpfield Estate Co Ltd.)
7/111/1 [1956] Nos 1677 & 1679 High Street
7/112/1 [1957] Miscellaneous Properties Lots 2 & 4Lot 2: Haycock Cottage, Bakers Lane.
Lot 4: No. 8 Copt Heath Croft.
7/113/1 [1958] Miscellaneous Properties Lots 4 - 6Lot 4: No. 1925 Warwick Road.
Lot 5: No. 1927 Warwick Road
Lot 6: No. 121 Chessetts Wood Road ('The Woodlands')
7/114/1 [1959] The Old Vicarage
7/115/1 [1960] Nos. 17, 19 & 21 Kenilworth Road. PlanFormerly the Police Station. Sold by direction of Wawrickshire County Council.
7/116/1 [1960] Duplicate of the Above. Plan
7/117/1 Miscellaneous Properties Lots 1,5,6 & 7Lot 1: No. 321 Station Road, Dorridge ('Selworthy')
Lot 5: No. 3 Milverton Road ('Wathen')
Lot 6: No. 2105 Warwick Road, Heronfield ('Centreville') Lot 7: No. 33 Kenilworth Road.
7/118/1 Rotten Row Farm OriginalSale of livestock, deadstock, agricultural implements and machinery.
7/119/1 [1913] Springfield Hall
7/120/1 [1698] Messuage and Land at Bentley HeathCopy of Court Roll. Latin. Surrender by Catherine Ainge. Admission of Andrew Palmer.
7/120/2 [1698] Translation of Above
7/120/3 [1698] Duplicate of 7/120/1
7/120/4 [1698] Duplicate of 7/120/1
7/120/5 [1730] Property at Bentley HeathCopy of Court Roll. Latin.
7/121/1 [1984] Norton Green Farm
7/122/1 [1935] Abstract of Title Map. S. Davy to est. of Wm. Berrow. OrigAbstract of Title of Samuel Davy to most of William Berrow's estate on the south side of Station Road (Warwick Rd. to Corbetts's Fordrough. Also includes Milverton House, Milverton Crescent and Milverton Farm. Earliest date mentioned is 1919.
7/122/2 [1936] No. 1706 Warwick Road ('Endun') OriginalLease. Roberts to Phillips.
7/122/3 [1936] No. 1706 Warwick Road ('Endun') OriginalConveyance. Roberts to Stretton.
7/122/4 [1944] No. 1706 Warwick Road ('Endun') OriginalConveyance. Stretton to Warner.
7/123/1 Schedule of Deeds and WritingsList of 6 deeds re estate and Berrow Cottage Homes Trust. 1850 - 1885.
7/124/1 [1852] Abstract of TitleAbstract of Title of Mr. Godrey Hirst to the estate. Land on south side of Knowle, including Milverton House and land now occupied by Milverton Terrace, also Milverton Farm and land on south side of Station Rd between Warwick Rd and Corbetts Fordrough. Earliest date mentioned is 1850
7/125/1 [1852] Conveyance of the Above Estate Hirst to BerrowHirst to Berrow.
7/126/1 [1880] Succession Duty on William Berrow's EstateLists all the property inherited by Miss Sarah Letticia Berrow from her father, together with values, rents, etc.
7/127/1 [1883] Succession Duty on William Berrow's InvestmentsLists investments inherited by Sarah Letticia Berrow from her father on the death of her mother, Mary Jane Berrow.
7/128/1 [1885] Indenture - Berrow Homes Trust Deed. PlanMade between S. L. Berrow, W. H. Freer, T.H. Freer & Canon Howe.
7/129/1 [1885] Indenture - Berrow Homes Trust DeedPhotcopy of handwritten copy of trust deed, with recitals in right margin.
7/130/1 [1891] Letter re Miss Berrow's EstateLetter from Thomas Newton to Miss Berrow re insurance particularly Cluttons) and rents (particularly Milverton Farm)
7/131/1 [1891] Letter re Miss Berrow's EstateLetter from Thomas Newton to Miss Berrow re rents, written after he had bought the estate from her.
7/132/1 [1891] Letter re Clutton's CottageLetter from W. H. Lloyd to Miss Berrow with certificates for builder.
7/133/1 [1891] Invoice re Clutton's CottageInvoice from the Griffin Foundry.
7/134/1 [1891] Final Account for Clutton's Cottage
7/135/1 [1911] Letter from Thomas Tracey to Miss BerrowThomas Tracey's notice to leave Cluttons Cottage. Mentions arrival of the Cluttons and the Traceys' move to the Guild House.
7/136/1 [1914] Extract from Miss Berrow's WillExtracts from will and codicil relating to Berrow Homes.
7/137/1 [1914] Sale brochure: Estate of late John Marston & MortgageesLot 1 : Parkfield Estate (details in separate brochure)
Lot 2 : Dell Farm
Lot 3 : Two fields of old turf opp Knowle Lodge Estate.
Lot 4 : Three enclosures adjoining the Wilson Arms.
Lot 5 : Field of old turf adjoining Lot 4.
Lot 6 : Pasture field adj. Lot 7.
Lot 7 : Grass Lands adj. Knowle Glebe Farm.
Lot 8 : Six modern cottages (North-end Cottages)
Lot 9 : Six similar modern cottages (Hillside Cottages)
Lot 10 : Three picturesque cottages (Artillery Cottages)
Lot 11 : Washpits Farm.
Lot 12 : Field of Arable Land in Station Rd.
Lots 13-14: Knowle Allotment Gardens
Lots 15-21: Nine fields fronting Widney Manor Rd at Bentley Heath.
Lots 22-24: 3 fields opposite Bentley Heath School at Widney Rd/Tilehouse Green Rd
Lots 25-28: Three villas and plot of land in Knowle Wood Road, inc. 'Foots Cray' and 'Elmside'

Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 let to Mr. John Wells.
Lot 7 let to Solihull R.D.C.
Lots 11 & 12 let to Mr. Thomas Masters.
Lots 15, 18, 19. 20, 21 let to Mr. Frank Lander
Lots 16, 17, 22-24 let to Mr Thomas Chamberlain

Lots 1-24 by dir of execs of late John Marston
Lots 25-28 by dir of the mortgagees

With duplicate copy and hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley, from the Elizabeth Stanley Collection
7/137/2 [1914] Plan relating to 7/137/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/138/1 [1917] Sale Brochure: Estate of Late John Burton (Rose Farm, Oak Villas, Rotten Row, etc.)Lot 1: Rose Farm, Rotten Row. Let to Sydney Ronald Burton
Lot 2: Oak Villas, Rotten Row (near Lot 1).
Let to Messrs Dawes & Palmer
Lot 3: Plot of adjacent to Lot 2
Lot 4: Plot of adjacent to Lot 3

Map on reverse.
7/139/1 [1917] Sale Brochure: Estate of Late John Marston & others(Filed with oversized documents)
Lot 1: 'The Poplars', outbuildings, orchard & four enclosures of land, (corner Station Rd/Widney Rd)
Lot 2: Field fronting Widney Manor Road, adj. Lot 1
Lot 3: 'Linwood Lodge' & half timbered cottage
(Nos 1621 & 1619 Warwick Rd. resp.)
Lot 4: Field adj Lot 3 (opp Knowle Lodge) let to Mr Millar
Lot 5: Field adj Lot 4 (opp Knowle Lodge) let to Mr Millar
Lot 6: 'The Allotments', Station Rd., near Washpits foredraught
Lot 7: Shop & dwelling house, Hicken's Corner, Station Rd/Lodge Rd.
Let to Mr. H. Hicken.
Shop & dwelling house adjoining, Station Rd.
Formerly let to Mr. G. Mullins (Mullens?), tailor.
House fronting Lodge Rd, let to Mrs. Whittle
Cycle shop/shed let to Mr. E. Portman
Bakery
Lot 8: Three cottages adj. Hicken's Corner, Lot 7, Station Rd
Lot 9: Five cottages ('The Hollies'), Station Rd near Hicken's Corner, nr Lot 8
Lot 10: 'Rotherwood', Knowle Wood Rd
Lot 11: 'Helens' & 'Crowle Lodge', Station Rd.
Let to Mr.H. G. Greaves & the Misses Simkins
Lot 12: 'Ashfield' & 'Homeleigh', Station Rd.
Occupied by Mrs. Thornton & Mrs. Hossell.
Lot 13: 'Innisfail' & 'Limehurst', Station Rd.
Occupied by Mr. B. R. Davies & Miss Webb
Lot 14: 'West Lyn' & 'Glenthorne', Station Rd.
Occupied by Mrs.Brounsell & Mr. O. W. Bridgewood

Lots 3, 7-9, 11-14 : Estate of Late John Marston
Lots 1, 2, 4, 10 : Various other directions

(Sale of land near Tilehouse Green Lane / Widney Road?)

With duplicate copy and hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley, from the Elizabeth Stanley Collection
7/139/2 [1917] Plan relating to 7/139/1 (attached inside back cover)(Filed with oversized documents)
7/140/1 [1917] Sale Brochure: Part of Estate of Late H. A. W. Aylesbury Esq(Filed with oversized documents)
Lots 1-6: Tidbury Green Farm and land nearby - Taylor
Lot 7 : 'The Lodge', Earlswood Rd. - Earle
Lot 8 : 9 fields of building land Grange Rd/Earlswood Rd - Davies, Cross
Lot 9 : 'Newlyn' & 'Roslyn', Earlswood Rd. - O'Connor, Harris
Lot 10 : Marlpit Farm/Ivy House Farm, Station Rd/Earlswood (Marlpit Farm/Ivy House Farm Hockley Heath?) - Wykeham-Martin, Roberts - Sunnydale, Tallis, Davies
Lot 11 : Two fields at Bentley Heath - Tallis, Davies
Lot 12 : Two fields at Bentley Heath - Tallis
Lot 13 : Cottage, Earlswood Rd - Roberts
Lot 14 : 'Aylesbury House', formerly let to Mr J F Bolding - Roberts
Lot 15 : 'Box Trees Farm' - Field, Davies, Hicken

(Widney Road)
7/140/2 [1917] Plan relating to 7/140/1 (Lots 1 - 6)[Missing]
7/140/3 [1917] Plan relating to 7/140/1 (Lots 7 - 15)[Missing]
7/141/1 [1918] Sale Brochure: Tilehouse Green Farm. Land corner of Tilehouse Green LaneTwo cottages and 15 enclosures of land at the corner of Waste Lane and Tilehouse Green Lane (south side).
Farm let to Mr. James Knights.

Plan on reverse.
7/142/1 [1918] Sale brochure: Frogmore Lodge, cottages and land at Fen End
7/142/2 [1918] Poster relating to 7/142/1
7/143/1 [1918] Sale brochure: Knowle Glebe Farm. Dir of Queen Anne's BountyTwo cottages and land adjoining Purnell's Brook (south side). In the occupation of Mr. John Dicken. Site of Wychwood Estate. Plan on reverse.
7/144/1 [1918] Sale brochure: Knowle Glebe Farm. Dir of Queen Anne's Bounty[Missing] Duplicate of 7/143/1.
7/145/1 [1919] Sale brochure: Wilsons Corner, Victoria Buildings, etc.Lot 1: 'Bentley Croft', Widney Rd (between Station Rd and Tilehouse Green Lane - Upton
Lot 2: Properties at corner Station Rd/Warwick Rd (s side
Shop, dwelling house, 2 motor repair shops, garage & petrol store. Let to Mr. H. C. Wilson
Shop and house adjoining. Let to Mr. W. Wilcox.
Two similar dwelling houses adjoining.
Lot 3: 'Victoria Buildings' (5 shops and dwelling houses)
Let to Mr. G. Phillips, Mr. Lyons, Mr. E. Davis, Mr. J. Kendale & Mr. Miles
Lot 4: Land at rear Lot 3. Let to Mr. G. Phillips

Estate of late John Marston

Plan on reverse.
7/146/1 [1919] Sale brochure: Copt Heath Estate (dir of Maj. A. B. Lovekin)(Filed with oversized documents)
Lot 1 : Henwood Greaves Farm and 10 enclosures of land (Solihull side)- Clementson (1,2,5,8)
Lot 2 : Plot of land on corner Warwick Rd/Jacobean Lane (abutting Lot 1) - Clementson (1,2,5,8)
Lots 3-4 : Houses between Jacobean Lane and The Elms drive
'Charlecote' and 'Bushwood' - Derouet (4)
Lot 5 : Plot of land adjoining Lot 4 - Clementson (1,2,5,8)
Lots 6-7 : Houses between Jacobean Lane and The Elms drive
'Wynyates' and 'Ashow' - Cooke (7), Mitchell (6)
Lot 8 : Small holding - Grove Cottage - Clementson (1,2,5,8)
Lot 9 : Longdon Hall, farm buildings & 7 enclosures of land adj Knowle Lodge grounds at Purnells Brook - Lamont (9)
Lots 10-19: Cottages, Warwick Rd between Wychwood Island and McCann Erikson - Young (10), Moors (11), Gwinnett (10), Boys (11), Cooke (12), Dickenson (12), Bayliss (14), Stratton (14), Brown (15), Isham (15), Barford (16), Milcote (16), Claverdon (17), Heathcote (17), Alveston (18), Southam (18), Harbury (19), Kineton (19)
Lot 20 : Builder's yard at corner Warwick Rd and drive to McCann Erikson (Knowle side)
Lot 21 : Copt Heath Golf Course
Lots 22 : Land on Warwick Rd adjacent Longdon Croft - Lamont (22-25)
Lot 23 : Land at corner Warwick Rd/Lady Byron Lane - Lamont (22-25)
Lot 24 : Land in Lady Byron Lane - Lamont (22-25)
Lot 25 : Land in Lady Byron Lane, opp Copt Heath Farm - Lamont (22-25)
Lot 26 : 'The Bungalow', Warwick Rd (adj. Golf Course)

Lots 1 & 8 let to Mr. George Clementson
Lots 9 & 22-25 let to Mr. John Lamont

With duplicate copy and hand-written notes by Elizabeth Stanley, from the Elizabeth Stanley Collection
7/146/2 [1919] Plan relating to 7/146/1(Filed with oversized documents)
7/147/1 [1919] Sale brochure: Land and two cottages in Station RoadLot 1: Five enclosures of land in Station Rd (nr Washpits) - Chinn
Lot 2: Two cottages in Station Rd between Lodge Rd and Rookery/St. John's Close - Viners, Batsford
Lot 3: Land fronting Station Road adjoining Lot 1 - Anderson

Plan on reverse.
7/147/2 Plan relating to 7/147/1 (duplicate of plan on reverse)
7/147/3 [1919] Poster relating to 7/147/1
7/148/1 [1920] Poster: Ivy Cottage, Lodge Rd (furniture & effects)
7/149/1 [1920] Poster: Mowing Grass at Copt Heath Golf Club
7/150/1 [1920] Poster: Station Rd (furniture & effects). Est of Wm Harris
7/151/1 [1920] Sale brochure: The Manor House and 3 fields at Tilehouse GnLot 1 : The Manor House, outbuildings pasture & orchard
Lot 2 : Meadow & market ground, orchard & fruit gardens
Lots 3-5: 3 fields at Widney Manor Rd/Tilehouse Green Rd
7/151/2 [1920] Plan relating to 7/151/1 (part only)
7/152/1 [1920] Sale brochure: Heronfield Cottage, house in Station Rd, etc.Lots 1-6: Catherine-de-Barnes, Elmdon Heath & Small Heath
Lot 7 : 'Hillcrest', Chessetts Wood.
Lots 8-9: Lowsonford
Lot 10 : 'Heronfield Cottage', Warwick Rd.
Lot 11 : 'Hanworth', Station Rd.
7/153/1 [1920] Poster: Poplar Rd, Dorridge (furniture & effects)
7/154/1 [1921] Sale brochure: 8 houses in Dorridge (est. of John Smallwood)Lot 1: 'Beech Lawn', Dorridge Rd
Lot 2: 'The Chestnuts', Dorridge Rd
Lot 3: 'Hollyhurst', Gladstone Rd
Lot 4: 'Oakhurst', Gladstone Rd
Lot 5: 'Hillcote', Gladstone Rd
Lot 6: 'Wilvermore', Gladstone Rd
Lot 7: 'Morningside', Granville Rd
Lot 8: 'Ivywalls', Granville Rd
7/155/1 [1921] Sale brochure: 'Brookside', Darley Green (furniture/effects)
7/155/2 [1921] Poster relating to 7/155/1
7/156/1 [1921] Sale brochure: Five cottages in High Street and ground at rearSale of tenement in High Sreeet - Kirby, Stubbs
7/156/2 [1921] Poster relating to 7/156/1
7/157/1 [1921] Sale brochure: The Dorridge (furniture & farming stock)
7/157/2 [1921] Poster relating to 7/157/1
7/158/1 [1921] Poster: Hollies Farm, Bakers Lane (farm stock)
7/159/1 [1921] Poster: 'Haldon', Station Rd (furniture & effects)
7/160/1 [1921] Sale brochure: Norton Grange Estate (dir of G. F. Jackson)(Filed with oversized documents)
Lot 1: Four cottages in Blue Lake Road
Lot 2: Plot of land, corner Blue Lake Rd/Norton Green Lane
Lot 3: Laburnum Cottage and paddock, Baker's Lane
Lot 4: Norton Grange, with stabling, garage, garden, orchard and two paddocks
Lot 5: Field in Norton Green Lane, adjoining Lot 4
Lot 6: Cottage in Norton Green Lane, adjoining Lot 5
Lot 7: Rotten Row Farm and nine enclosures of land
(NB on opp corner to farm now known by this name)
(Anglecote?) House let to Mr. Fletcher, land let to Mrs. Cattell
Lot 8: Norton Farm and six enclosures. Let to Mr. Hart.
Lot 9: Cottage, two gardens & paddock in Norton Green Lane
7/160/2 [1921] Plan relating to 7/160/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/160/3 [1921] Plan relating to 7/160/1 (loose, duplicate of 7/160/2)
7/160/4 [1921] Poster relating to 7/160/1
7/161/1 [1921] Poster: Poplar Rd, Dorridge (furniture & effects)
7/162/1 [1921] Sale brochure: Estate of Matilda WebbLot 1: Three cottages and gardens in High Street - Boldry, Cozens, Galloway
Lot 2: Two houses and gardens in Station Rd - Godson, Sumner
Lot 3: House in Station Rd adjoining Lot 2 - Davis
Lot 4: Cottage in Lodge Road - Turner
Lot 5: 'Crown Cottage', Lodge Road - Dance
Lot 6: Plot of land in Lodge Road, adjoining Lot 5 - Billson
7/162/2 [1921] Poster relating to 7/162/1
7/163/1 [1922] Poster: High Street (furniture, effects & tailor's fittings)
7/164/1 [1922] Sale brochure: Dorridge Farm (50 cattle) Dir of Dr J Hollick
7/165/1 [1922] Sale brochure: Miscellaneous propertiesLots 1-3 : Little Aston, nr. Sutton Coldfield
Lot 4 : Field of old turf nr station, let to Mr Harper
Lots 5-6a: Land in Lovelace Avenue
Lot 7 : Land in Solihull.
7/166/1 [1923] Poster: Off-licence stores, Station Rd (furniture & effects)
7/167/1 [1923] Poster: Hortense House, Netherwood Heath (farming stock)
7/168/1 [1923] Poster: Heronfield Farm (Farming stock)
7/169/1 [1923] Sale brochure: 'Nordene', Station Rd. (furniture & effects)
7/169/2 [1923] Poster relating to 7/169/1
7/170/1 [1923] Poster: 'Broad Oaks', Dorridge Rd (furniture & effects)
7/171/1 [1923] Sale brochure: Land in Manor Road, Bentley Heath. Plan
7/172/1 [1923] Sale brochure: 'Aberfeldie', Gladstone Rd. Plan
7/173/1 [1923] Sale brochure: Stripes Hill House. (Execs of J J B Arter)Lot 1a: Stripes Hill House, pleasure grounds & two paddocks
Lot 1b: Small holding with cottage, garden & three fields
('Maggins')
Lot 2 : Three cottages in Poplar Road
7/173/2 [1923] Plan relating to 7/173/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/174/1 [1923] Sale brochure: 'Ravenscroft', Station Rd (furniture/effects)
7/174/2 [1923] Poster relating to 7/174/1
7/175/1 [1923] Poster: Kings Arms, Heronfield (furniture & stock)
7/176/1 [1923] Poster: Tilehouse Farm (furniture & stock) (Mr F Brown)
7/177/1 [1924] Sale brochure: 'Kingscote' (furniture and effects)Furniture/Effects (Late Mrs. M. E. King)
7/177/2 [1924] Poster relating to 7/177/1
7/178/1 [1924] Poster: Est. of Jos. Fullard. Furniture & effects at Wilson Arms
7/179/1 [1924] Sale brochure: 'The Chestnuts', Dorridge Rd (furniture)
7/179/2 [1924] Poster relating to 7/179/1
7/180/1 [1924] Sale brochure: Frogmore Lodge & one field of turf at Fen End
7/180/2 [1924] Poster relating to 7/180/1
7/181/1 [1924] Sale brochure: 'The Hawthorns', 'Yew Tree Cottage' and landLot 1: 'The Hawthorns', Station Rd, 8 paddocks & bailiff's cottage. In the occupation of Mr. Robert Ibbotson
Lot 2: 'Yew Tree Cottage', Station Rd (formerly 'Highfield Cottage') & one field. Let to Mr. Blundell.
Lot 3: Plot of land in Station Rd, adjoining Lot 2.
Lot 4: Property at Nether Whitacre.

Plan on reverse.
7/182/1 [1924] Poster: 'Chadwick Place', Chadwick End (furniture & effects)
7/183/1 [1924] Poster: Lodge Road (furniture and effects)
7/184/1 [1924] Poster: Rotten Row (furniture & effects) (dir of E Fletcher)
7/185/1 [1924] Poster: Grimshaw Villas (furniture & effects)
7/186/1 [1924] Sale brochure: 'Three Gates', Grove Rd (furniture) (B Lymer)
7/186/2 [1924] Poster relating to 7/186/1
7/187/1 [1924] Sale brochure: Estate of Benjamin Lymer deceasedLot 1: 'Three Gates', Grove Road
Lot 2: Cottage, garden & land, Grove Rd in occ of Mr Payne
Lot 3: Plot of land adjoining Lot 2
Lot 4: Two cottages in Wilson's Road and Kenilworth Road
(NB Kenilworth Rd is No 18) - Allen, White
Lot 5: Three cottages and gardens in High Street near Mens' Institute - Billingsley, Jones, Walsh
Lot 6: Two cottages and gardens adjacent to Greswolde in High Street - Griffiths, Hickling

Plan on reverse
7/187/2 [1924] Poster relating to 7/187/1
7/188/1 [1924] Sale brochure: Properties in Station Rd (Est. of Sgt. John Court)Sale of Court Shops, 45-47 Station Rd - Anderson, Baulcombe, Edwards, Fletcher, Lissiman

Lot 1: Two retail shops and dwelling accommodation.
In the occupation of Mr. Lissiman and Mrs. Nix
Lot 2: Two retail shops and dwelling accommodation.
In the occupation of Mr. Edwards and Mr. Baulcombe
Lot 3: Two retail shops and dwelling accommodatin.
In the occupation of Messrs Fletcher and Sumner
Lot 4: Two fields on Warwick Rd south of Knowle.
7/188/2 [1924] Poster relating to 7/188/1/CORT/1924Oct 23 1924
7/189/1 [1925] Poster: Lansdowne Farm (stock) (dir of A. D. Wimbush)
7/190/1 [1925] Poster: Yardley Villas, Chessetts Wood (furniture)(F Hall)
7/191/1 [1926] Sale brochure: Earlswood Lodge (farm stock)(dir of F Finny)
7/191/2 [1926] Poster relating to 7/191/1/EARL/1925Apr 17 1926
7/192/1 [1926] Sale brochure: The Warren, Avenue Rd (furniture)
7/193/1 [1926] Sale brochure: The Ards, Dorridge Rd (dir of W E Patterson)Lot 1 : 'The Ards'
Lots 2-4: 3 plots of land corner Dorridge Rd/Blue Lake Rd
7/193/2 [1926] Plan relating to 7/193/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/193/3 [1926] Poster relating to 7/193/1
7/194/1 [1926] Sale brochure: 'Springfield', Norton Green (furniture)
7/195/1 [1926] Sale brochure: 'The Ards', Dorridge Rd (furniture)
7/196/1 [1927] Poster: 'Priory Cottage' (furniture)(estate of Miss Kimbell)
7/197/1 [1927] Sale brochure: 'Hill Crest', Chessetts Wood (furniture)Estate of Thomas Pendleton deceased.
7/197/2 [1927] Poster relating to 7/197/1
7/198/1 [1927] Sale brochure: 'Arden Lodge' & Briskers Shoe Shop. PlanEstate of Miss Emily Wright Richards
7/199/1 [1927] Sale brochure: Packwood Hall Farm, Hockley Heath (stock)
7/200/1 [1927] Sale brochure: 'Northend Cottages', 'Hill Crest' & othersLot 1: 'Northend Cottages' (estate of Thomas Pendleton)
Lot 2: Cottage, Poplar Rd (estate of Thomas Pendleton)
Lot 3: 'Hill Crest', Chessetts Wood
Lot 4: Four cottages, Poplar Rd (est of Thomas Brierley)
Lot 5: Plot of land, Avenue Rd
Lot 6: Plot of land in Station Rd
Lot 7: Small holding, bungalow and cottage, Earlswood Rd
Lot 8: 'Holly Close', Balsall
Lot 9: Plot of land in Temple Rd
7/200/2 [1927] Poster relating to 7/200/1
7/200/3 [1927] Poster relating to 7/200/1 (Lot 9)
7/201/1 [1927] Sale brochure: Land at Eastcote ('The Wearings') PlanLet to Mr. Guy Jackson
7/202/1 [1927] Sale brochure: 'Heathcroft', Bentley Heath (furniture)Estate of Thomas Chamberlain.
7/202/2 [1927] Poster relating to 7/202/1
7/203/1 [1927] Poster: Baker's Lane (furniture and stock)
7/204/1 [1927] Sale brochure: Estate of Thomas Chamberlain deceasedLot 1: 'Woodside Cottages', Tilehouse Green Lane - Aldsworth, Allard, Binley, Brown, Castle, Finch, French, Nason
Lot 2: Pair of houses, Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 3: Two cottages and land, Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 4: Pair of houses, Mill Lane Bentley Heath
Lot 5: Two cottages in High St (NB No 1644 and another)
Lot 6: House and shop in High St, let to Mr. F. Curtis
Lot 7: Butcher's shop, Warwick Rd, let to Mr. W. Mullard
Lot 8: 'Holly View', Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 9: Plot of land at Ullenhall
7/204/2 [1927] Poster relating to 7/204/1/CHMB/1927 (part)Oct 6 1927. Lots 1 - 5
7/204/3 [1927] Poster relating to 7/204/1/CHMB/1927 (part)Oct 6 1927. Lots 6 - 9
7/205/1 [1927] Poster: Convent Lane, Baddesley Cl. (furniture) (H Chinn)
7/206/1 [1927] Sale brochure: Sedgemere and Cottage, Fen End
7/207/1 [1928] Sale brochure: 'Westlea', Darley Green (furniture)
7/207/2 [1928] Poster relating to 7/207/1
7/208/1 [1928] Sale brochure: Properties in Station Rd and Lodge RdLot 1: 'Westbourne' and 'Greenbank', Station Rd
Lot 2: Land at Five Ways, Haseley
Lot 3: Plot of land in Lodge Rd
7/208/2 [1928] Poster relating to 7/208/1 (Lot 1)
7/209/1 [1928] Poster: 'Westbourne', Station Rd (furniture)
7/210/1 [1928] Sale brochure: Greenfield House, etc (Est of John Corbett)Lot 1: 'Greenfield', Station Rd
Lot 2: Plot of land adjoining Lot 1, Station Road
Lot 3: Two cottages in Station Road, near Lodge Rd, adj. Woodbine Cottage
In occuption of Mr. H. Smith and Mrs. Atkins
Lot 4: Shop, High St. In occupation of Mr. J. Bosley
Lot 5: Shop, High St. In occupition of Mrs. C. Gardner (adjacent to Lot 4)
Lot 6: Cottage in Mill Lane, Solihull (by another dir.)
7/211/1 [1928] Sale brochure: Land at Heronfield and RowingtonLot 1: Small pasture farm in occuption of A. Fielding
Lot 2: 'Haywood Cottage', Rowington
Lot 3: Semi-detached house at Heronfield
7/211/2 [1928] Poster relating to 7/211/1/HERO/1928Jul 12 1928. Edmunds.
7/212/1 [1928] Poster: Station Rd (furniture)
7/213/1 [1929] Poster: Uplands Farm, Chessetts Wood (stock)
7/214/1 [1929] Sale brochure: Norton Green (haulier's stock)
7/215/1 [1929] Sale brochure: Bentley Heath Crossing (furniture)(J Fisher)
7/216/1 [1929] Sale brochure: Estate of J E FisherLot 1: 'Yarnall House', yard, outbuild'gs & field, Lodge Rd
Lot 2: Two field adjoining Lot 1, Lodge Rd
Lot 3: 'Victoria Cottages', Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 4: Two houses in Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 5: House in Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
Lot 6: Two fields adj Lots 3,4 & 5 at Bentley Hth Crossing
7/216/2 [1929] Plan relating to 7/216/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/217/1 [1930] Sale brochure: Stripes Hill House (furniture)
7/218/1 [1930] Sale brochure: Re E Dafforn, Execs of F Soden & othersLot 1: 'Moorside', Station Rd, Dorridge, opposite the cricket ground.
Remaining Lots: not Knowle
7/219/1 [1930] Poster: Woodside Cottages, Tilehouse Green Lane (furniture)
7/220/1 [1931] Sale brochure: Estate of Late John EdwardsLot 1: Two cottages, Bentley Heath.
Let to Messrs Woodward and Partridge
Lot 2: Plot of land adjoining Lot 1
Lot 3: Farm buildings and pasture land at Heronfield
Lot 4: 'Field House', garden & paddock adj Lot 3
Lot 5: 'Moorside', Station Rd (opp. cricket club)
Lot 6: Cottage Farm, Hockley Heath
7/220/2 [1931] Plan relating to 7/220/1 (Lots 1-4)(Loose inside back cover)
7/220/3 [1931] Plan relating to 7/220/1 (Lots 5-6)(Loose inside back cover)
7/220/4 [1931] Plan relating to 7/220/1 (Lots 1-4)(Loose inside back cover)
7/220/5 [1931] Plan relating to 7/220/1 (Lots 5-6)(Loose inside back cover)
7/220/6 [1931] Plan relating to 7/220/1 (Lot 5 - 'Moorside')
7/220/7 [1931] Poster relating to 7/220/1
7/221/1 [1931] Sale brochure: Tile Cross Farm (furniture & stock)(A Lander)
7/221/2 [1931] Poster relating to 7/221/1
7/222/1 [1931] Sale brochure: Berry Hall Farm, Solihull (stock)
7/222/2 [1931] Poster relating to 7/222/1
7/223/1 [1931] Poster: The Bank House (furniture & effects) (C T Clarke, dec'd)
7/224/1 [1931] Poster: 'The Firs', Bakers Lane (furniture)
7/225/1 [1932] Poster: Pasture at Knowle Lodge & Chessetts Wood (Col Bower)
7/226/1 [1932] Sale brochure: Milverton Farm (stock) (Mr. G. Taylor)
7/226/2 [1932] Poster relating to 7/226/1
7/227/1 [1932] Sale brochure: Miscellaneous properties in Knowle & DorridgeLot 1: Semi-detached house, Lodge Rd
Lot 2: Semi-detached house, Mill Lane
Lot 3: House, Tilehouse Lane. Let to Mr. Sewell
Lot 4: 'Stonehenge', corner Dorridge Rd/Granville Rd
7/227/2 [1932] Poster relating to 7/227/1
7/228/1 [1932] Sale brochure: Tilehouse Farm (Mr. A. Lander and another)Lot 7: Tilehouse Farm and 7 enclosures
Lot 8: Land corner Station Rd/Grove Rd (opp cricket club)
7/228/2 [1932] Plan relating to 7/228/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/228/3 [1932] Poster relating to 7/228/1
7/229/1 [1932] Sale brochure: 'Prop Cottage', 'Silver Birch' & 'The Wood'Lot 3: 'Prop Cottage', Tilehouse Green
Lot 4: 'Silver Birch', Mill Lane
Lot 5: Semi-detached house, Lodge Rd
Lot 6: 'The Wood', Tilehouse Green
7/229/2 [1932] Poster relating to 7/229/1
7/230/1 [1932] Sale brochure: Properties in High Street & Station Road: Estate of Doris May Wakefield Dec'd.Re Doris May Wakefield deceased.
Lot 1: Four cottages and gardens, High St (near Men's Institute) - Cross, Peach, Stubbs
Lot 2: 'Woodstock' (Cooper) and 'Williscroft' Wood), Station Rd
7/230/2 [1932] Poster relating to 7/230/1
7/231/1 [1932] Poster: The Vicarage (furniture) (Revd. T W Downing dec'd)
7/232/1 [1933] Sale brochure: Properties in Packwood and LapworthEstate of F T Jefferson
Lot 1: Six cottages and gardens ('The Bell Cottages')
Lot 2: Two cottages and gardens ('Drawbridge Cottages')
Lot 3: Packwood Farm, cottages and 12 enclosures
Let to Mr. H. Chesshire
Lot 4: Pasture holding, formerly part of Light Farm
Let to Mr. J. F. Harrison
7/232/2 [1933] Plan relating to 7/232/1
7/232/3 [1933] Poster relating to 7/232/1
7/233/1 [1933] Sale brochure: Kixley Farm (stock) (Execs of late H C Smith)
7/233/2 [1933] Poster relating to 7/233/1
7/234/1 [1933] Sale brochure: Furniture sale at Wilson Arms
7/234/2 [1933] Poster relating to 7/234/1
7/235/1 [1933] Sale brochure: Darley Mill and 4 enclosures (W Chamberlain)
7/236/1 [1933] Sale brochure: Properties at LapworthLot 1 : Property at Hall Green
Lots 2-9 : Parcels of land in Chessetts Wood Road
Lot 10 : Uplands Farm & 10 enclosures, Chessetts Wood Rd
Lots 11-13: Cottages in Chessetts Wood Rd
Lots 14-20: Properties at Kings Heath
7/236/2 [1933] Plan relating to 7/236/1 (Lot 10: Uplands Farm) Inside cover
7/237/1 [1933] Sale brochure: Longdon Croft Estate (Execs of Late G F Bull)Lot 1: Longdon Croft, gardens & gardener's cottage.
Lot 2: Parcel of land, Warwick Rd. Adjacent Lot 1
Lot 3: Pair of cottages, Warwick Rd. Near Lot 1
7/237/2 [1933] Plan relating to 7/237/1
7/238/1 [1933] Sale brochure: Red House Farm, Widney Rd (W T Russell dec'd)
7/238/2 [1933] Poster relating to 7/238/1
7/239/1 [1933] Estate brochure: 'Haldon', Station Road
7/239/2 [1933] Poster relating to 7/239/1
7/240/1 [1933] Sale brochure: Arden Lodge, Briskers Shoe Shop & othersLot 1: Two cottages and gardens at Rowington
Lot 2: Land at Rowington
Lot 3: Rowington Mill
Lot 4: The Glebe Farm, Rowington
Lot 5: Plot of land at Fen End
Lot 6: Three fields at Balsall Common
Lot 7: Arden Lodge, High St, Knowle
Lot 8: Shop & dwelling house (Brisker's Shoe Shop)
Lot 9: 'Hanworth', Station Rd.

(Ryland)
7/240/2 [1933] Plan relating to 7/240/1
7/240/3 [1933] Poster relating to 7/240/1
7/241/1 [1933] Estate brochure: Butcher's shop & house in High St, etc. (Estate of W E Mullard)Lot 1: Butcher's shop and dwelling house in High St, adjacent to old chapel
(Mullard's)
Lot 2: Plot of land in Station Rd, Dorridge

(Estate of F J Ward - cataloguing error ???)
7/241/2 [1933] Estate brochure: Butcher's shop & house in High St, etc.Butcher's shop adj old chapel (Est of W E Mullard)

Duplicate of 7/241/1
7/241/3 [1933] Poster relating to 7/241/1 & 7/241/2
7/242/1 [1934] Poster: Execs of late W Mullard (Outdoor effects)
7/243/1 [1934] Poster: 37 Poplar Rd (Furniture) (Dir of E C Williams)
7/244/1 [1934] Poster: 'Thorndale', Temple Rd (Furniture) (Late F Holland)
7/245/1 [1934] Poster: Furniture sale at Wilson Arms Assembly Room
7/246/1 [1934] Sale brochure: Grimshaw Hall (Agricultural stock)
7/247/1 [1934] Sale brochure: Tilehouse Green Farm (Stock)(F Bayliss)
7/247/2 [1934] Poster relating to 7/247/1
7/248/1 [1934] Sale brochure: Kixley Lane Farm & Stowe HouseLot 1 : Kixley Lane Farm and four enclosures of land
Estate of late J Wilder. In occ of Mr E B Hammond
Lot 2 : Stowe House
Estate of late Miss M L Melson
Lots 3-5: Not Knowle

Plan on reverse
7/249/1 [1934] Sale brochure: Norton Grange (furniture)(Execs of N Godfrey)
7/249/2 [1934] Poster relating to 7/249/1
7/250/1 [1934] Sale brochure: Longdon Hall and 7 enclosures of land. PlanIn the occupation of Mr. G. Clementson.
Gives historical details of house and manor. Also a note re land to be given up to the Council in order to widen Waste Lane.
7/251/1 [1934] Sale brochure: Ryton End Farm, Barston & 25 enclosures
7/252/1 [1934] Poster: Nine houses in Tilehouse Green Lane
7/253/1 [1935] Sale brochure: Glebe Farm (Stock)(Dir of F Symes)
7/254/1 [1935] Sale brochure: 'Ivy House', Station Rd (Dir of Mrs Beasley)Lot 1 : Ivy House, Station Rd occupied by Mrs. Beasley
Ivy Cottage (adj), occupied by Mrs. Emma Wilcox
Lots 2-4: Lapworth, Claverdon and Handsworth

Ivy House later Phillips then Bonhams
7/255/1 [1935] Sale brochure: 'Ivy House', Station RdSale of furniture: Beasley
7/256/1 [1935] Sale brochure: Properties at Chessetts Wood
7/257/1 [1935] Sale brochure: Properties at Chessetts Wood (Dup of 7/256/1)
7/258/1 [1935] Yew Tree Farm, Yew Tree Lane, Solihull (Stock)
7/259/1 [1936] Sale brochure: Properties at Fen End and Meer EndLot 1: Four cottages and gardens, College Lane
Lot 2: House adjoining Lot 1
Lot 3: Small holding ('Ferncroft') at Meer End

Estate of William Worrall deceased.
7/259/2 [1936] Plan relating to 7/259/1 (Loose)
7/260/1 [1936] Sale brochure: Houses at Dorridge (Estate of John Smallwood)Lot 1: 'The Chestnuts', Dorridge Rd. In occ. of W Bolt
Lot 2: 'Beech Lawn', Dorrdige Rd. In occ of Mrs Heinrich
Lot 3: 'Hillcote', Gladstone Rd. In occ of Mr Greensmith
Lot 4: 'Wilvermore', Gladstone Rd. In occ of Mr Pilley
7/261/1 [1936] Poster: Furniture sale at Wilson Arms Assembly Room
7/262/1 [1936] Sale brochure: Properties in Lugtrout Lane (Mrs C Wickes)Lot 1: Cottage, garden and two enclosures of pasture
Lot 2: Land on corner Lugtrout Lane/Tiddetts Lane
7/263/1 [1936] Poster: Estate of H C Smith and other directionsLot 1: Two cottages and gardens, Kenilworth Rd.
Let to Messrs Orcutt and Lane
Lot 2: Field in Hampton Lane, divided into 50 allotments.
On route of Knowle bypass.
Lot 3: 'West Hill', Station Rd, Dorridge.
Lot 4: Land near corner Lugtrout Lane/Wherretts Well Lane

Lots 1 and 2: Estate of H C Smith
7/263/2 [1936] Poster: Downfield Prep Sch, Station Rd (Furniture)(Freeman)
7/264/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Chadwick End Farm (Stock)(Dir of L E Jones)
7/265/1 [1937] Sale brochure: White Swan Inn and land at rear. Plan
7/266/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Odensil Farm, Solihull. (Stock)(J Barber)
7/267/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Balsall Lodge Farm (Grass/Meadows/Racecourse)
7/267/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/267/1
7/268/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Chadwick End Farm. Plan on reverse
7/268/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/268/1
7/269/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Property of Wheeler's Trust (Grove Place etc)Lot 1: 'The Ferns', Knowle Wood Rd. In occ of Mr Newell
Lot 2: 'Grove Cottages' (adjoining Lot 1)
Let to Messrs Richards, Cassidy & Owen. 3 vacant.
Lot 3: 'The Firs', Station Rd. Let to Solihull Gas Co.
Lot 4: 'Grove Place', Station Rd (NB Nos 32-38)
Let to Messrs Nason, Brisland, Wells & Harris

Plan on reverse.
7/269/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/269/1
7/270/1 [1937] Poster: 'Milton', Station Rd (Furniture) (Dir of Miss Grove)
7/271/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Yew Tree Cottage, Station Rd, etc. (C Grove)Estate of C. J. Grove, deceased.
Lot 1: 'Yew Tree Cottage', Station Rd., Dorridge.
In the occation of Mr. W. Blundell.
Lot 2: Plot of land in Station Rd near Lot 1.
In the occupation of Mr. G. T. Goodyear.
Lot 3: Plot of land, Manor Rd, Dorridge.
Let to Messrs Cock and Thexton.
Lot 4: 'Pen-y-Bryn', Grange Rd., Dorridge.
Let to Mr. A. Langston
Lot 5: 'Wayside', Grange Rd., Dorridge.
Occupied by Miss Edwards.
Lot 6: Three cottages at Hockley Heath

Plan in centre of brochure.
7/271/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/271/1
7/272/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Two cottages, Waste Lane. One let to Mr Wells
7/272/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/272/1
7/273/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Warren Farm, Chadwick End (Plant) (C Truelove)
7/273/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/273/1
7/274/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Highfield Poultry Farm, Grove Rd (Stock)
7/274/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/274/1
7/275/1 [1937] Poster: Furniture sale at Wilson Arms Assembly Room
7/276/1 [1937] Poster: Miscellaneous PropertiesLot 1: Small holding: 'Avondale Cottage', Warwick Rd.
Lot 2: 'Yew Tree Farm', Yew Tree Lane, Solihull.
Lot 3: Plot of land in Lode Lane, Solihull.
Lot 4: Plot of land, Lapworth Rd, Chessetts Wood.
Lot 5: Land in Station Rd, Henley-in-Arden
Lot 6: 'Birchmoor', Warwick Rd. Let to Mr. W. Fletcher.
7/277/1 [1937] Poster: Properties in Wherretts Well Lane & Poplar RoadLot 7: 23, Wherretts Well Lane ('The Croft')
Lot 8: Four cottages in Poplar Rd (Est of late J Cattell)
7/278/1 [1937] Poster: 'Berrow Brow', Avenue Rd (Furniture)(Re J L Stant)
7/279/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Reynmede Poultry Farm, Jacobean La. Furniture
7/279/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/279/1
7/280/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Reynmede Poultry Farm, Jacobean Lane (Stock)
7/280/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/280/1
7/281/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Reynmede Poultry Farm, Jacobean La. (Hartill)Esate of Miss A L Hartill deceased. Includes bungalow.
Plan on reverse.
7/281/2 [1937] Poster relating to 7/281/1
7/282/1 [1937] Sale brochure: Blythe Hall Farm, Widney Manor. (Stock)
7/283/1 [1938] Sale brochure: Estate of J C and J F Cotterrell deceasedLot 1: 'Hillside Cottages', Birmingham Rd
Lot 2: 2 shops & dwelling houses, corner High St/Lodge Rd
Lot 3: Dell Farm, High St (adj. Lot 1)
Let to Mrs. Frances Smith. Part of frontage sub-let to H. Bateman, Monumental Mason.
Lot 4: Property at corner Station Rd/Lodge Rd (Knowle side) comprising:
'West End Stores' and living accomodation let to Messrs Hicken Ltd.
Adjoining dwelling house let to Mr R Endall
Retail shop, dwelling house, petrol station and repair shop let to Mr. W H Holland.
Lot 5: 'Washpits Farm', Station Rd and seven enclosures
Let to Mr. S. R. Burton.
Lot 6: No. 25, Poplar Rd. Let to Mr. H. F. Williams
Lot 7: 'Rotton Row Farm' and 10(?) enclosures of land.
Let to Mr. H. R. Cotterrell.
Lot 8: Plot of land corner Warwick Rd/Grove Rd opp Lot 7
Let to Mr. H. R. Cotterrell.
Lot 9: Small holding: Cottage and two enclosures adj Lot 8
Let to Mr. John Goode.
Lot 10: Plot of land in Norton Green Lane, adj Lot 11
Let to Mr. H. R. Cotterrell
Lot 11: 'Anglecote' and six enclosures at corner Warwick Rd and Norton Green Lane.
House and garden let to Mr. D. Clutton. Land let to Mr H. R. Cotterrell.
7/283/2 [1938] Plan re 7/283/1 (Lots 1-6)(Loose inside back cover)
7/283/3 [1938] Plan re 7/283/1 (Lots 7-11)(Loose inside back cover)
7/284/1 [1938] Poster: Furniture sale at Wilson Arms Assembly Room
7/285/1 [1938] Sale brochure: Home Farm, Fen End (Stock)
7/286/1 [1938] Sale brochure: Yew Trees Poultry Farm, Kixley Lane (Stock)
7/286/2 [1938] Poster relating to 7/286/1
7/287/1 [1938] Sale brochure: 'The Rowans', Station Rd (Furniture)
7/287/2 [1938] Poster relating to 7/287/1
7/288/1 [1938] Sale brochure: Pear Tree Farm, Knowle. (Stock) (Harwood)
7/288/2 [1938] Poster relating to 7/288/1
7/289/1 [1938] Sale brochure: Land at rear of White Swan & other propertiesLot 1: Tobacconist's shop in Solihull.
Lot 2: Three cottages in Hampton-in-Arden
Lot 3: Four cottages and land in Hampton-in-Arden
Lot 4: Two fields at the rear of the White Swan, Knowle
Lot 5: Land in Grange Road, Dorridge
Lot 6: Property in Sparkbrook
Lot 7: Two cottages in Olton
Lot 8: Seven cottages and field in Lugtrout Lane

Plan on reverse.
7/290/1 [1939] Sale brochure: 'Netherwood', Chessetts Wood Rd (Furniture)
7/290/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/290/1
7/291/1 [1939] Sale brochure: 'Grove House', Grove Rd (Furniture)(Harper)
7/291/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/291/1
7/292/1 [1939] Sale brochure: 'Meadow View' Lodge Rd (Furniture)(Ing'th'pe)
7/292/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/292/1
7/293/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Oldwych Lane Farm, Chadwick End (Stock)
7/293/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/293/1
7/294/1 [1939] Poster: 'Elmcroft', 179, Station Rd (Furniture) (Woods)
7/295/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Copt Heath Farm, Barston Lane (Stock)(James)
7/295/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/295/1
7/296/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Mill Farm, Bentley Heath (Stock) (Miss Capps)
7/296/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/296/1
7/297/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Heronbrook House, Baker's Lane and 25 acresEstate of Alfred Joseph Johnson deceased.
7/297/2 [1939] Plan relating to 7/297/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/297/3 [1939] Poster relating to 7/297/1
7/298/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Chessetts Wood Farm and 'East View'Lot 1: Chessetts Wood Farm and 17 enclosures of land
Lot 2: Small Holding: 'East View' (adjacent Lot 1)

Lot 1 let to J F Harrison; Lot 2 let to J C W Harrison.
7/299/1 [1939] Sale brochure: 'Idwal', 323 Station Rd (Furniture) (W Welsh)
7/299/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/299/1
7/300/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Heronbrook House (Furniture)(Johnson)
7/300/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/300/1
7/301/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Butcher's shop (Sodens); Tailor's shop (Hartwell)Lot 1: Butcher's shop (Soden), dwelling house and registered slaughterhouse, High St. In occupation of the owners (Messrs Keight and Soden.) Adjacent to old chapel.
Lot 2: Double-fronted tailor's shop (Hartwell's Tailor's and Outfitter's), dwelling house and garden, Station Rd. By dir of Mr Ralph Hartwell.
7/301/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/301/1Hartwell's Tailor's and Outfitter's, Station Rd
7/302/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Berry Hall Farm (Furniture)(A V Sill)
7/302/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/302/1/BERR/1929Nov 18 1939
7/303/1 [1939] Poster: Reynmede Poultry Farm, Jacobean La (Stock)(Hartill)
7/304/1 [1939] Sale brochure: Highfield Poultry Farm, Grove Rd (Stock)
7/304/2 [1939] Poster relating to 7/304/1
7/305/1 [1940] Poster: 83, Lodge Rd (Furniture) (Dir of Mrs. Masser)
7/306/1 [1940] Sale brochure: 'Burleigh', Mill La, Bentley Hth (Furniture)
7/306/2 [1940] Poster relating to 7/306/1
7/307/1 [1940] Poster: Chadwick End (Furniture) (Miss Daisy Cooper dec'd)
7/308/1 [1940] Sale brochure: 'Centreville', Heronfield. (Mr E Stanley)
7/308/2 [1940] Poster relating to 7/308/1
7/309/1 [1940] Sale brochure: Norton Green Farm and Lodge RdLot 1: Norton Green Farm, the adjoining Old Barn Farm and 27 enclosures of land.
Lot 2: Nos 77/79 Lodge Rd.

In the occupation of the owners, Messrs Cattell Bros (except cottage - let to Mr Mitchell)
Plan on reverse. Newspaper cutting re Lot 1 attached.
7/309/2 [1940] Poster relating to 7/309/1
7/310/1 [1940] Sale brochure: Copt Heath House (Furniture) (Mrs. Impey)
7/310/2 [1940] Poster relating to 7/310/1
7/311/1 [1940] Sale brochure: Norton Green Farm (Stock) (Messrs Cattell)
7/311/2 [1940] Poster relating to 7/311/1
7/312/1 [1940] Sale brochure: Chadwick Manor Golf Club (Equip) (Liquidator)
7/312/2 [1940] Poster relating to 7/312/1
7/313/1 [1940] Sale brochure: 'Dinedor', Manor Rd, Dorridge (Poultry)
7/313/2 [1940] Poster relating to 7/313/1
7/314/1 [1940] Sale brochure: Auction in aid of Spitfire Fund (Mrs Jackson)
7/315/1 [1940] Sale brochure: 'The Laurels', Chadwick End (Furniture)
7/315/2 [1940] Poster relating to 7/315/1
7/316/1 [1940] Sale brochure: Aylsbury House, Hockley Hth (Furniture/Stock)
7/317/1 [1941] Poster: 'The Rosary', Station Rd, Dorridge (Furniture)
7/318/1 [1941] Sale brochure: Greswolde Garage (Equipment) (F J Johnson)Sale of garage plant and equipment
7/318/2 [1941] Poster relating to 7/318/1
7/319/1 [1941] Poster: 'Kingswood House', Lapworth. (Furniture)(Carrick)
7/320/1 [1941] Sale brochure: Springfield House (Furniture) (G F Jackson)
7/320/2 [1941] Poster relating to 7/320/1
7/321/1 [1941] Sale brochure: 'Willow Mount', 376 Station Rd (Furniture)
7/322/1 [1941] Sale brochure: 'Woodside', Prospect Lane, Solihull (Stock)
7/323/1 [1941] Sale brochure: Eastcote Hall & Moat
7/324/1 [1941] Sale brochure: 'Hollin Brow', Grove Rd (F H Skelsey)
7/324/2 [1941] Poster relating to 7/324/1
7/325/1 [1941] Sale brochure: Waterfield Farm (Stock) (Lt Col Guy Jackson)
7/325/2 [1941] Poster relating to 7/325/1
7/325/3 [1942] Waterfield Farm. Tenancy Agreement Jackson / Napier6 page Agreement between Guy Jackson (Landlord) and Robert George Napier (Tenant) for tenancy of Waterfield Farm, Knowle, 17 December 1942, witnessed by Samuel Davy Auctioneers and Valuers.
7/326/1 [1941] Sale brochure: Fordrove Farm, Damson Lane. (Stock)(Crompton)
7/327/1 [1941] Sale brochure: 'Daylesford', 60 Widney Rd (Furniture) (Hicklin)
7/327/2 [1941] Poster relating to 7/327/1
7/328/1 [1942] Poster: Park Farm, Baddesley Clinton (Stock) (I G Woolf)
7/329/1 [1942] Sale brochure: Est of J E Chamberlain (Dec'd). (Machinery & tools)Sale of machinery and tools at rear of Picture House
7/329/2 [1942] Poster relating to 7/329/1
7/330/1 [1942] Sale brochure: 1545 Warwick Rd; Cottage at Chadwick EndLot 1 : 1545, Warwick Road ('Blenheim')
Lot 2 : 'Welford Cottage', Chadwick End
7/330/2 [1942] Poster relating to 7/330/1
7/331/1 [1942] Poster: Station Garage, Dorridge. (Equip) (Wilson & Harper)
7/331/2 [1942] Sale brochure. Garage Stock & Equipment including 9 motor cars. Wilson & Harper.Feb 17 1942. Sale at Station Garage, Dorridge
7/332/1 [1942] Poster: The Drum & Monkey (Outdoor effects) (Late G Griffin)
7/332/2 [1942] Sale brochure. Outdoor effects (Late G Griffin).Mar 28 1942. Sale at the Drum & Monkey
7/333/1 [1942] Poster: Master's House, Temple Balsall (Furniture) (Crabbe)
7/334/1 [1942] Poster: 'Hylmary', Dorridge Rd (Dir of T P Maslen)
7/335/1 [1942] Poster: 'Grafton Cottage', 1300 Warwick Rd (Furniture)
7/335/2 [1942] Sale brochure. Furniture & Effects. Miss G M BosTon (Dec'd)Jun 13 1942. Sale at Grafton Cottage, 1300 Warwick Rd
7/336/1 [1942] Poster: Arbour Tree Farm (Agricultural implements) (B Ingham)
7/337/1 [1942] Poster: Heronfield Farm (Stock) (Mrs J Wheeler Edmunds)
7/337/2 [1942] Sale brochure: Heronfield Farm (Stock) (Mrs J Wheeler Edmunds)Aug 1 1942
7/338/1 [1942] Poster: Sale of bungalow at rear Chester House (Furniture) (Simmons)
7/338/2 [1942] Sale brochure: Furniture & Effects Mrs D N Simmons (Dec'd)Aug 14 1942. Sale at rear of Chester House
7/339/1 [1942] Poster: Hay Wood Cottage, Baddesley Clinton
7/340/1 [1942] Poster: 'Hill Crest', Chessetts Wood
7/341/1 [1942] Poster: Waterfield Farm (Stock) (Mr T Insull Burman)
7/342/1 [1942] Poster: Hay Wood Cottage, Baddesley Clinton. (Furniture)
7/343/1 [1942] Poster: 'Lindisfarne', Widney Rd (Est of Miss Emma Hills)
7/343/2 [1942] Sale brochure: Furniture & Effects (Est of Miss Emma Hills)Oct 29 1942
7/343/3 [1942] Poster: 'Lindisfarne', Widney Rd (Est of Miss Emma Hills)Oct 29 1942
7/344/1 [1942] Poster: 'Lindisfarne', Widney Rd (Furniture)(Miss E Hills)
7/345/1 [1943] Poster: 57 Mill Lane (Furniture & effects)(J T Lees dec'd)
7/346/1 [1943] Poster: 38, Widney Rd (Furniture & effects)(G T Scriven)
7/347/1 [1943] Poster: Park Farm, Baddesley Clinton. (Dir of John Averill)
7/348/1 [1943] Sale brochure: Houses in Lodge Rd, Longdon Rd & Bentley HthSale in High Court of Justice, Chancery Division.
1936 G. No 2184 Grove v. Boldry

Lot 1 : Nos 101/103 Widney Rd.
Let to Messrs Harwood and Brown.
Lot 2 : Plot of land in Widney Rd adjoining Lot 1
Lot 3 : Nos 82/84 Mill Lane.
Let to Messrs Bennett and Blakeman
Lot 4 : Nos 187/189 Mill Lane.
Let to Messrs Lea and Hopkins
Lot 5 : Plot of land in Lodge Rd
Lot 6 : No 83 Longdon Rd. Let to Mrs Hewlett
Lot 7 : Nos 85/87 Longdon Rd
Let to Messrs Robinson and Hopkins
Lot 8 : No 95, Longdon Rd. Let to Mr F R Hewings
Lot 9 : No 97 Longdon Rd. Let to Mr F Draper
Lots 10-16: Not Knowle
Lot 17 : Parcel of second mortgages.
Following names listed: Grove, Thorne, Fleming, McPike, Turner, Moore, Batchelor, Jarratt, Green, Enderby, Cole, Yates, Tansley, Baulcombe, Quarterman, Tarver, Gilks, Burden.

Following conveyances referred to:
Lots 1-2 : Currall & Ladbury/Solihull RDC
Lot 3 : Barton & Nicklin/Thomas Chamberlain
Lot 4 : Zair/Sheasby
Lot 5 : Smith/Fisher
Lots 6-9 : King/Kemp/Ball & Newbury/Newbury/Newbury/Bayliss
7/348/2 [1943] Poster relating to 7/348/1
7/349/1 [1943] Poster: 'Woodbine', Norton Grn (Furniture/effects) (Marshall)
7/349/2 [1943] Sale brochure: 'Woodbine', Norton Grn (Furniture/effects) J Marshall (Dec'd)6pp. Sep 3 1943
7/350/1 [1943] Poster: 'Woodbine', Norton Grn Rd & other propertiesLot 1: 'Woodbine', Norton Green Rd
Lot 2: Two cottages and gardens in Oldwych Lane
Lot 3: Nos 149, 153, 167, 169 & 179 Tilehouse Green Lane
7/351/1 [1943] Poster: Properties in High St and Bentley Heath (Est J E Chamberlain)Lot 1: Shop and cottage adjoining Greswolde Hotel
(Nos 1659-1661 High St)
Let to H H Paine, boot and shoe repairers.
Lot 2: Mill Farm, Bentley Heath (No 128 Mill Lane)
Let to Mr G D Goodyear
Lot 3: 'Heathcroft', 118 Mill Lane. Let to F W Mead.
7/351/2 [1943] Poster: Properties in High St and Bentley Heath (Est J E Chamberlain)Nov 25 1943. Lot 1: Shop and cottage adjoining Greswolde Hotel
(Nos 1659-1661 High St)
Let to H H Paine, boot and shoe repairers.
Lot 2: Mill Farm, Bentley Heath (No 128 Mill Lane)
Let to Mr G D Goodyear
Lot 3: 'Heathcroft', 118 Mill La
7/352/1 [1943] Poster: 92, Station Rd (Furniture & effects)(Mrs Rudd dec'd)
7/352/2 [1943] Sale brochure: 92, Station Rd (Furniture & effects) (Mrs Rudd dec'd)Dec 23 1943
7/353/1 [1944] Poster: House in Shirley (Estate of J H Fitter deceased)
7/354/1 [1944] Poster: 54, Slater Rd, Bentley Heath
7/354/2 [1944] Sale brochure: 54, Slater Rd, Bentley HeathMar 20 1944
7/355/1 [1944] Poster: Grove House, Grove Road
7/355/2 [1944] Sale brochure: Grove House, Grove RdSep 15 1944
7/356/1 [1944] Poster: 'Harpurphy', 1702 Warwick Rd (corner Milverton Rd)
7/356/2 [1944] Sale brochure: 'Harpurhey', 1702 Warwick Rd, KnowleSep 15 1944
7/357/1 [1944] Poster: Miscellaneous propertiesLot 2: 'Broad Oaks', 94 Dorridge Rd (Est of Mrs Barns)
Let to Mr R MacGee
Lot 3: Nos 79-81 Mill Lane (Estate of Mrs Grace Barns)
Let to Mrs Hughes and Mr Jenkins
Lot 4: 'Cranmode', 66 Longdon Rd. Let to Mr H Tuffnell
7/357/2 [1944] Poster relating to 7/357/1/MISC/1944Sep 27 1944
7/358/1 [1944] Poster: Park Farm, Baddesley Clinton (Stock)(J Averill)
7/359/1 [1944] Poster: Shop & dwelling house (No 41 Station Rd)
7/359/2 [1944] Sale brochure: 41 Station Rd, KnowleOct 18 1944
7/360/1 [1945] Poster: The Turrets, 130, Station Rd (Furniture)(C Pottage)Sale of Turret Stores (Furniture)
7/361/1 [1945] Poster: 'Glenholme', 128, Widney Rd (Furniture)
7/362/1 [1945] Poster: Priest Park Farm, Chadwick End (Furniture) (Cotterrell)
7/363/1 [1945] Poster: 'The Laurels', Chadwick End (Stock)(W H Moody)
7/364/1 [1945] Poster: Henwood Mill (Furniture) (H W H Waller)
7/365/1 [1945] Poster: Cottages at Bradnocks End and Chadwick End (M Brown)
7/366/1 [1945] Poster: 'Cathkyn', Clyde Rd, Dorridge. (J Miller deceased)
7/367/1 [1945] Poster: Shop & dwelling house, Nos 144/146 Lodge Rd
7/368/1 [1945] Poster: Manor Farm, Packwood. (Stock) (A D Wimbush)
7/369/1 [1945] Poster: 'Wayside', Heronfield (Stock) (H Gopsill)
7/370/1 [1945] Poster: School House, Kenilworth Rd (Furniture)(F C Spencer)
7/371/1 [1945] Poster: Land at rear of White Swan
7/372/1 [1945] Sale brochure: 'The Meres' and Heronfield Farm
7/372/2 [1945] Plan relating to 7/372/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/373/1 [1946] Poster: 9, Kenilworth Rd (Furniture) (Mrs A Clarkson)
7/374/1 [1946] Poster: Tilehouse Green Farm (Stock) (Mrs R Howes-Roberts)
7/374/2 [1946] Sale brochure: Tilehouse Green FarmMar 16 1946
7/375/1 [1946] Poster: 'Sunnyside', Chessetts Wood Road
7/375/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Sunnyside', Chessetts WoodMar 22 1946
7/376/1 [1946] Poster: Ridley House, 21, Manor Road
7/376/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Ridley House', Manor Rd, DorridgeApr 17 1946
7/376/3 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Ridley House', Manor Rd, Dorridge (Furniture)4pp. Apr 17 1946
7/377/1 [1946] Poster: Properties at Fen End and PackwoodLot 1: Home Farm, Fen End
Lot 2: Harvey Fields Farm (adjacent Lot 1)
Lot 3: 'Hillside' and 'Broadview', Vicarage Rd, Packwood

Lots 1-2: Estate of Fred Mundy deceased.
7/377/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Home Farm' &' Harvey Fields Farm', Fen End, 'Hillside' & 'Broadview', Vicarage Rd, Packwood (Fred Mundy dec'd)4pp. May 7 1946
7/377/3 [1946] Plan relating to 3/377/2/FEN/1946 (inside back cover)May 7 1946
7/378/1 [1946] Poster: 'Carlton Lodge' (corner Dorridge Rd/Granville Rd)
7/378/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Carlton Lodge', Dorridge (J R Taylor)4pp. Jun 21 1946
7/379/1 [1946] Poster: 51, Mill Lane (Furniture) (Louisa A West dec'd)
7/379/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 51 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath (Furniture)6pp. Jul 2 1946
7/380/1 [1946] Poster: 'Carlton Lodge', Dorridge Rd (Furniture)(J R Taylor)
7/380/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Carlton Lodge', Dorridge (J R Taylor) (Furniture)4pp. Jul 16 1946
7/381/1 [1946] Poster: 'Spring Coppice'; property in Grove Rd (G B Mason)Lot 1: 'Spring Coppice', Avenue Rd
Lot 2: Two cottages, Grove Rd.
In the occupation of Messrs G Chance and E Johnson
Lot 3: Four enclosures of pasture, Grove Rd. adj Lot 2
Part in hand; part let to R I Johnson
7/382/1 [1946] Sale brochure: Knowle Lodge and seven enclosures
7/382/3 [1946] Plan relating to 7/382/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/383/1 [1946] Sale brochure: 'The Elms', Copt Heath
7/383/2 [1946] Poster relating to 7/383/1
7/384/1 [1946] Poster: Manor Farm, Packwood. (Furniture/effects)(B C Court)
7/385/1 [1946] Poster: 'The Elms', Copt Heath (Furniture)(H L Stevens)
7/385/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'The Elms', Copt Heath(Furniture)(H L Stevens)
7/386/1 [1946] Poster: 'Edenside', Tilehouse Green Lane (Furniture) (Bryson)
7/386/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Edenside', Tilehouse Green Lane (Furniture) (Bryson)6pp. Nov 5 1946
7/387/1 [1946] Poster: 189, Tilehouse Green Lane
7/387/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Dansy Wood', 189, Tilehouse Green Lane2pp. Nov 6 1946
7/388/1 [1946] Poster: 'Grey Roofs', 235, Widney Rd
7/388/2 [1946] Sale brochure: 'Grey Roofs', 235, Widney RdNov 21 1946
7/389/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 'Apsheron', 128 Dorridge Rd (K B Burrow)Feb 4 1947
7/389/2 [1947] Poster: 'Apsheron', 128 Dorridge Rd (K B Burrow)4pp. Feb 4 1947
7/390/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 'The Stud Farm', Netherwood Heath, Chadwick End (Birt Spooner)3pp. Feb 4 1947
7/390/2 [1947] Plan relating to 7/390/1/CHAD/1947Feb 4 1947
7/390/3 [1947] Poster: 'The Stud Farm', Netherwood Heath, Chadwick End (Birt Spooner)Feb 4 1947
7/391/1 [1947] Sale brochure: Heronfield Farm and other land at Chadwick End
7/391/2 [1947] Poster relating to 7/391/1
7/392/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 'St Anthony', Netherwood Lane, Chadwick End (Mrs E Harrison dec'd)2pp. Mar 29 1947
7/392/2 [1947] Poster: 'St Anthony', Netherwood Lane, Chadwick End (Mrs E Harrison dec'd)Mar 29 1947
7/393/1 [1947] Poster: 134 Lodge Rd (furniture & effects) ( J T Welsh)May 19 1947
7/394/1 [1947] Poster: Fir Tree Cottage, Chessetts Wood (Mr Smith) (Furniture & Stock)May 17 1947
7/395/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 98 Tilehouse Green Lane (Furniture) (Miss A M Bowness)4pp. Jun 24 1947
7/395/2 [1947] Poster: 98 Tilehouse Green Lane (Furniture) (Miss A M Bowness)Jun 24 1947
7/396/1 [1947] Poster: Chessetts Wood Farm, Chessetts Wood (Stock) (Mr J F Harrison)Jun 28 1947
7/397/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 'Woodbine Cottage', 106 Station Rd. (G W Wootton dec'd)Sept 13 1947
7/397/2 [1947] Poster: 'Woodbine Cottage', 106 Station Rd. (G W Wootton dec'd)Sept 13 1947
7/398/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 'Oakfield', Station Rd, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs A Truelove dec'd)Sept 25 1947
7/398/2 [1947] Poster: 'Oakfield', Station Rd, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs A Truelove dec'd)Sept 25 1947
7/399/1 [1947] Poster: 'Woodlea' Arden Rd, Dorridge (Furniture) (W M Houghton)Sept 26 1947
7/400/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 'Westfield', Arden Rd, Dorridge ( C Leslie Hughes)4pp. Oct 28 1947
7/400/2 [1947] Poster: 'Westfield', Arden Rd, Dorridge ( C Leslie Hughes)Oct 28 1947
7/401/1 [1947] Poster: 'The Ferns', Knowle Wood Rd (Tenant C W Newill), 'Grove Cottages (6) adjoining The Ferns (W A Hossell)Oct 26 1947
7/402/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 52/54 Tilehouse Green Lane (Execs Edmund Lea)Thatched cottages opposite Longdon Rd. One let to Miss Bennett.
7/402/2 [1947] Poster relating to 7/402/1
7/403/1 [1947] Poster: 'Dorridge Grove', Knowle Wood Rd (W A Hossell)Oct 26 1947
7/403/2 [1947] Poster: 'Dorridge Grove', Knowle Wood Rd (W A Hossell) (Furniture)Oct 26 1947
7/404/1 [1947] Sale brochure: Chadwick Golf House, Park & Agricultural Land4pp. Oct 30 1947. Illustrated. Architects: Harry Weedon & Partners
7/404/2 [1947] Plan relating to 7/404/1/CHAD/1947 (inside back cover)Oct 30 1947
7/404/3 [1947] Poster relating to 7/404/1/CHAD/1947Oct 30 1947
7/405/1 [1946] Sale brochure: Packwood Lodge (W J Hewitt deceased)4pp. Jul 23 1946
7/405/2 [1946] Poster: Packwood Lodge (W J Hewitt deceased)
7/405/3 [1946] Plan relating to 7/1095/1/PACK/1946 iniode back coverJul 23 1946
7/406/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 'Heathfield', 33 Tilehouse Green Lane (Wilfrid P Dawes)4pp. Dec 5 1947. Illustrated
7/407/1 [1947] Sale brochure: 'The Haven', 165 Station Rd (Miss Mary Mitchell dec'd)Dec 10 1947
7/408/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'The Croft', Rowington (Furniture) (Mrs M A Edwards dec'd)Jan 22 1948
7/408/2 [1948] Poster: 'The Croft', Rowington (Furniture) (Mrs M A Edwards dec'd)Jan 22 1948
7/409/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'Avondale Cottage',Warwick Rd4pp. Jan 30 1948
7/409/2 [1948] Plan relating to 7/409/1/AVON/1948Jan 30 1948
7/409/3 [1948] Poster: 'Avondale Cottage',Warwick RdJan 30 1948
7/410/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 93 & 95 Lodge Rd (J R Ingerthorp, dec'd) (H S D Billson - tenant)Feb 18 1948
7/410/2 [1948] Poster: 93 & 95 Lodge Rd (J R Ingerthorp, dec'd) (H S D Billson - tenant)Feb 18 1948
7/411/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Henwood Hall Farm (Stock)(F A Pennell)
7/411/2 [1948] Poster relating to 7/411/1
7/412/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'Beverley Lodge', 351 Station Rd, Dorridge (R B Rutter)4pp. Mar 9 1948
7/412/2 [1948] Poster:'Beverley Lodge',351 Station Rd, Dorridge (R B Rutter)Mar 9 1948
7/413/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'Williscroft', 146 Station Rd (Mrs L E Edwards)2pp. Mar 9 1948
7/413/2 [1948] Williscroft 146 Station Road poster
7/414/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 1640-1650 High Street. (Est Mrs A V Ryland et al)Lot 1: Nos 1640-164 High St.
Gives description of property. Five cottages tenanted, one void. No tenants' names.
7/415/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'Willoughby', 53 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath2pp. Apr 8 1948
7/415/2 [1948] Poster: 'Willoughby', 53 Mill Lane, Bentley HeathApr 8 1948
7/416/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Copt Heath (Stock) (H Dare)
7/416/2 [1948] Poster relating to 7/416/1
7/417/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Cuttle Pool Farm (Miss Doris Lea)
7/418/1 [1948] Poster: Cuttle Pool Farm (Furniture & Stock) (C H Bees)
7/419/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Bakers Lane - Two brick & tiled cottages & Blacksmith's shopMay 28 1948. Also: 'May Trees', Stratford Rd, 43 & 45 Aylesbury Rd, Hockley Heath 246 & 248 Blossomfield Rd, Solihull
7/420/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'The Poplars', Station Rd, Knowle (Furniture & Outdoor effects) (Mr H Slater)2pp. May 29 1948
7/420/2 [1948] Poster: 'The Poplars', Station Rd, Knowle (Furniture & Outdoor effects) (Mr H Slater)May 29 1948
7/421/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Gate Farm, Temple Balsall (Agricultural Implements (Mr W A Mottershead)2pp. June 4 1948
7/422/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'Twenty', Wychood Avenue ( R G Napier)4pp. Jul 23 1948
7/422/2 [1948] Poster: 'Twenty', Wychood Avenue ( R G Napier)Jul 23 1948
7/423/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'Carlton Croft', 115 Tilehouse Green Lane (E P Jackson)2pp. Jul 23 1948
7/423/2 [1948] Poster: 'Carlton Croft', 115 Tilehouse Green Lane (E P Jackson)Jul 23 1948
7/424/1 [1948] Poster: 'Packwood Grange', Dorridge (Ernest Harding dec'd)Jul 23 1948
7/425/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Tilehouse Green Lane - Freehold Ground Rents2pp. Jul 23 1948.
Nos 147, 151, 163-5, 171-77, 181, 183 & 185
35 Blackford Rd, Shirley
7/425/2 [1948] Poster: Tilehouse Green Lane - Freehold Ground RentsJul 23 1948.
Nos 147, 151, 163-5, 171-77, 181, 183 185.
7/426/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 'Windrush', Blythe Way, Solihull (C W S Crabbe)6pp. Jul 29 1948
7/427/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Heath Farm, Catherine de Barnes (Stock) (G S Turner)Aug 26 1948
7/428/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 17 Milverton Rd (W T Hanna)2pp. Sep 27 1948
7/428/2 [1948] Poster: 17 Milverton Rd (W T Hanna)Sep 27 1948
7/429/1 [1948] Poster: Springfield Estate (G F Jackson deceased)Lot 1: Hall Farm, cottage & 12 enclosures of land.
Let to Mr A J Lidgate
Lot 2: Elvers Green Farm, cottage & 13 enclosures of land.
Homestead and 39 acres let to Mr R D Bolton.
40 acres let to Mr R G Napier
Lot 3: Three fields of pasture in Elvers Green Lane
Let to Mr S R Burton.
Lot 4: Nos 182/184 Kenilworth Rd.
Let to Mrs Mitchell and Mrs Glover
7/430/1 [1948] Poster: 'Newhaven', 96 Tilehouse Green Lane (L J Hogg)Nov 9 1948
7/431/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Oldwich Farm Chadwick End4pp. Dec 16 1948. Rosedale Cottage, Elmdon
7/431/2 [1948] Plan relating to 7/431/CHAD/1948 )inside back cover)Dec 16 1948
7/432/1 [1948] Sale brochure: Furniture sale at Wilson Arms2pp. Dec 17 1948
7/432/2 [1948] Poster: Furniture sale at Wilson ArmsDec 17 1948
7/433/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 61 & 63 Longdon Rd ( Mr W G Hammond)Dec 21 1948
7/434/1 [1948] Sale brochure: 79 & 81 Four Ashes Rd, 'Sunny Croft', Station Rd, Dorridge6pp. Dec 21 1948. 'Oakfield', Old Warwick Rd, Lapworth, 'Kingswood', Lapworth
7/434/2 [1948] Poster: 79 & 81 Four Ashes RdDec 21 1948
7/434/3 [1948] Poster: 'Sunny Croft', Station Rd, DorridgeDec 21 1948
7/436/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 177 Chessetts Wood Rd (Furniture) Hannah Tomlin dec'd)2pp. Jan 19 1949
7/436/2 [1949] Poster: 177 Chessetts Wood Rd (Furniture)Jan 19 1949
7/437/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'Bramber', Mill Pool Lane, Dorridge (Mrs E A Peppiette)4pp. Jan 27 1949
7/437/2 [1949] Poster: 'Bramber', Mill Pool Lane, Dorridge (Mrs E A Peppiette)Jan 27 1949
7/438/1 [1949] Sale of 124 Station Rd (formerly E Davies)
7/438/2 [1949] Poster relating to sale of 124 Turret Stores
7/439/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'West Glen', Temple Rd (E H Court)2pp. Mar 8 1949
7/439/2 [1949] Poster: 'West Glen', Temple Rd (E H Court)Mar 8 1949
7/440/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'The Firs Farm', Bakers Lane (Mrs Ann Sadler dec'd)2pp. Mar 9 1949. With plan
7/440/2 [1949] Sale brochure: 'The Firs Farm', Bakers Lane (Furniture and Stock) (A Baldwin)Mar 12 1949
7/440/3 [1949] Poster: 'The Firs Farm', Bakers Lane (Furniture and Stock) (A Baldwin)Mar 12 1949
7/442/1 [1949] Sale brochure: Packwood Grange (Furniture and Stock) (Ernest Harding dec'd)8pp. Mar 17 1949
7/442/2 [1949] Poster: Packwood Grange (Furniture and Stock) (Ernest Harding dec'd)Mar 17 1949
7/443/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'Ashfield', 213 Station Rd (A R Goldsworthy)2pp. May 27 1949
7/443/2 [1949] Poster: 'Ashfield', 213 Station Rd (A R Goldsworthy)May 27 1949
7/444/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 72 Browns Lane (F Bayliss)
7/444/2 [1949] Poster relating to 7/444/1
7/445/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'The Clough', Widney Rd (R G E Freeman dec'd)4pp. May 27 1949. Illustrated
7/445/2 [1949] Plan relating to 7/445/1/WID/1949 (inside back cover)May 27 1949
7/445/3 [1949] Poster: 'The Clough', Widney Rd (R G E Freeman dec'd)May 27 1949
7/446/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'The Clough', Widney Rd (R G E Freeman dec'd), (Furniture & Outdoor effects)6pp. Jun 21 1949
7/447/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'Ashfield', Station Rd (A R Goldsworthy)Jul 14 1949
7/447/2 [1949] Poster: 'Ashfield', Station Rd (A R Goldsworthy)Jul 14 1949
7/448/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'Broadoaks', 94 Dorridge Rd, DorridgeSept 14 1949
7/448/2 [1949] Poster: 'Broadoaks', 94 Dorridge Rd, DorridgeSept 14 1949
7/449/1 [1949] Poster: Uplands Farm, Chessetts Wood Rd and other properties
7/450/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'Netherwood Heath Lane, Land with timber bungalow (Mr A E Morrell)Sept 14 1949
7/451/1 [1949] Sale of Maddock's shop and shop next to Curtis's
7/451/2 [1949] Poster relating to sale of Maddock's shop and shop next to Curtis's
7/452/1 [1949] Sale brochure: Lugtrout Lane. Arable LandOct 4 1949
7/453/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 'Broadoaks', 94 Dorridge Rd, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs S Magee)4pp. Oct 13 1949
7/453/2 [1949] Poster: 'Broadoaks', 94 Dorridge Rd, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs S Magee)Oct 13 1949
7/454/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 104 Widney Rd (D B Williams) (Machinery & Caravan)Nov 2 1949
7/454/2 [1949] Poster: 104 Widney Rd (D B Williams) (Machinery & Caravan)Nov 2 1949
7/455/1 [1949] Sale brochure: 21, 23-29, 128-134 Lodge Rd, 29-35 Kenilworth Rd (F Adams dec'd)Dec 6 1949
7/455/2 [1949] Poster: 21, 23-29, 128-134 Lodge Rd, 29-35 Kenilworth Rd (F Adams dec'd)Dec 6 1949
7/456/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 23 Milverton Rd (Furniture)Feb 14 1950
7/456/2 [1950] Poster: 23 Milverton Rd (Furniture)Feb 14 1950
7/457/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 369 Station Rd, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs B Isherwood)Feb 22 1950
7/457/2 [1950] Poster: 369 Station Rd, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs B Isherwood)Feb 22 1950
7/458/1 [1950] Poster: 'Maitland', 105 Widney Rd (Miss Clare Harris dec'd)May 5 1950
7/459/1 [1950] Poster: Builders Yard, Rear of 1268 Warwick RdMay 5 1950
7/460/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 'Paxcroft', 38 Tilehouse Green Lane (C M & Mrs H L Bowen dec'd)4pp. May 5 1950
7/460/2 [1950] Poster: 'Paxcroft', 38 Tilehouse Green Lane (C M & Mrs H L Bowen dec'd)May 5 1950
7/461/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 'Newlands', 5 Manor Rd, Dorridge (Mrs B A Grove dec'd)May 24 1950
7/461/2 [1950] Poster: 'Newlands', 5 Manor Rd, Dorridge (Mrs B A Grove dec'd)May 24 1950
7/462/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 'Paxcroft', 38 Tilehouse Green Lane ( Mrs H L Bowen dec'd)(Furniture)May 26 1950
7/462/2 [1951] Poster: 'Paxcroft', 38 Tilehouse Green Lane ( Mrs H L Bowen dec'd) (Furniture)May 26 1950
7/463/1 [1950] Poster: 'Hillside', Bakers Lane (Mrs Lawrence) (Sheds & Equipment)Jun 3 1950
7/464/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 33 Slater Rd, Bentley HeathJun 6 1950. 'Sunny Mount', 270 Creynolds Lane, Monkspath
7/464/2 [1950] Poster: 33 Slater Rd, Bentley HeathJun 6 1950. 'Sunny Mount', 270 Creynolds Lane, Monkspath
7/465/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 'Hill View', Chadwick End (Furniture & effects) (Mr F W Willis)4pp. Jun 7 1950
7/465/2 [1950] Poster: 'Hill View', Chadwick End (Furniture & effects) (Mr F W Willis)Jun 7 1950
7/466/1 [1950] Poster: 12 Wilsons Rd (Furniture)Jun 21 1950
7/467/1 [1950] Sale brochure: Waterfield Farm (Machinery) (R R Napier)
7/468/1 [1950] Poster: 'Boxmoor', Meer End, Nr Kenilworth (T H Machin)Sept 14 1950
7/469/1 [1950] Sale brochure: Widney Lane - Pasture Land near Brick Hill Farm (with plan)Sept 14 1950. Land at - Moat House Farm, Solihull, Sharmans Cross Rd, Solihull, Marshall Lake Rd, Shirley
7/469/2 [1950] Poster: Widney Lane - Pasture Land near Brick Hill Farm (with plan)Sept 14 1950
7/470/1 [1950] Sale brochure: Waterfield Farm (Stock) (R G Napier)
7/470/2 [1950] Poster relating to 7/470/1
7/471/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 'Dunster', Copt Heath (A D Lees)Sept 26 1950. Illustrated
7/471/2 [1950] Poster: 'Dunster', Copt Heath (A D Lees)Sept 26 1950
7/472/1 [1950] Poster: 'Noranda', Warwick RdSept 26 1950. 56-8 Spring Lane, Hockley Heath
7/473/1 [1950] Sale of Nos 22/24 Kenilworth Rd (Bryant's shop and house)
7/474/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 'Sunny Mount' (Mrs HC Smith, dec'd) with plan inside back coverNov 1st 1950
7/474/2 [1950] Sales Brochure: Sunny Mount 1950. Including site planEstate of Mrs H C Smith deceased
7/475/1 [1950] Poster: 'Tamesa' Milverton Road (Miss M Wright)Nov 1st 1950
7/476/1 [1950] Poster: 90 Station Road (R H Read)Nov 1st 1950
7/477/1 [1950] Poster: 171 Tilehouse Green Lane (Mrs C E Mullard dec'd)Nov 1st 1950
7/478/1 [1950] Poster: 'The Firs', 161 Darley Green Road (Mrs E R Riley)Nov 29th 1950
7/479/1 [1950] Sale brochure: 'Rose Cottage', Chadwick End (Mr C W Marshall)Nov 29th 1950
7/479/2 [1950] Poster: 'Rose Cottage', Chadwick End (Mr C W Marshall)Nov 29th 1950
7/480/1 [1950] Poster: 96 Station Road (Furniture) (Mrs Teresa Tansley dec'd)Dec 5th 1950
7/481/1 [1950] Poster:171 Tilehouse Green Lane (Furniture) (Mrs C E Mullard dec'd)Dec 5th 1950
7/482/1 [1951] Sale brochure: 'The Firs', 161 Darley Green Road (Furniture) (Mrs E R Riley)Jan 24th 1951
7/482/2 [1951] Poster: 'The Firs', 161 Darley Green Road (Furniture) (Mrs E R Riley)Jan 24th 1951
7/483/1 [1951] Poster: 72 Kenilworth Road (Furniture) (Mrs A M Stain dec'd)Mar 8th 1951
7/484/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: Bon Accord Farm, Chessetts Wood (Stock & Equipment) (Mrs J E Winterbottom)Mar 17th 1951
7/484/2 [1951] Poster: Bon Accord Farm, Chessetts Wood (Stock & Equipment) (Mrs J E Winterbottom)Mar 17th 1951
7/485/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'Sun Gates', 374 Station Road, Dorridge (Furniture) (C R Ferrers)Apr 14th 1951
7/485/2 [1951] Poster: 'Sun Gates', 374 Station Road, Dorridge (Furniture) (C R Ferrers)Apr 14th 1951
7/486/1 [1951] Poster: 88 Longdon Road (Furniture) (H R Harding)Apr 21st 1951
7/487/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'Park Corner', Old Temple Lane (Sydney Stilton dec'd) & 3 plans inside back coverMay 17th 1951
7/487/2 [1951] Plan relating to 7/487/1/PARK/1951May 17th 1951
7/487/3 [1951] Plan relating to 7/487/1/PARK/1951May 17th 1951
7/487/4 [1951] Plan relating to 7/487/1/PARK/1951May 17th 1951
7/488/1 [1951] Poster: 56 Slater Road (Furniture) (F H Williams)June 7th 1951
7/489/1 [1951] Sale brochure: Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath (J H Evans)
7/489/2 [1951] Poster relating to 7/489/1
7/490/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'Hillside', 48 Hampton Road (L Statham)June 26th 1951
7/490/2 [1951] Poster: 'Hillside', 48 Hampton Road (L Statham)June 26th 1951
7/491/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 191 Station Road (Mrs C E Rose) & 'Greenfield', 107 Widney Road (Mrs A M Corbett)June 26th 1951
7/491/2 [1951] Poster: 191 Station Road (Mrs C E Rose)June 26th 1951
7/491/3 [1951] Poster: 'Greenfield', 107 Widney Road (Mrs A M Corbett)June 26th 1951
7/492/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'Hillside', 48 Hampton Road (L Statham) (Furniture)July 12th 1951
7/492/2 [1951] Poster: 'Hillside', 48 Hampton Road (L Statham) (Furniture)July 12th 1951
7/493/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'Greenfield', 107 Widney Road (Mrs A M Corbett) (Furniture)July 28th 1951
7/493/2 [1951] Poster: 'Greenfield', 107 Widney Road (Mrs A M Corbett) (Furniture)July 28th 1951
7/494/1 [1951] Sale brochure: Henwood Hall Farm (Stock) (C H Dickens)
7/494/2 [1951] Poster relating to 7/494/1
7/495/1 [1951] Sale brochure: Miscellaneous properties in central KnowleLot 4: Two enclosures in Kixley Lane. Let to J H Evans
Lot 5: Nos 98, 100 & 102 Lodge Rd
Let to Messrs Beesley, Lovegrove and Jones.
Lot 6: Nos 82-88 Kenilworth Rd No 82 vacant. Nos 84-88 let to Messrs O'Connor, Mason & Mrs. Blundell (Dir of Misses Bryant)
Lot 7: 19, Wilsons Road
18, Kenilworth Road (Both let to Mr R Allen)

Lots 4-5: C B Harries & Mrs M E Harris deceased
Lot 6-7: Dir of Misses Bryant
Lot 7 in conjunction with Messrs Neale & Alldridge
7/495/2 [1951] Poster relating to 7/495/1
7/495/3 [1951] Sale poster, 82, 84, 86, 88 Kenilworth Road and 8 Kenilworth Road and 19 Wilson's RoadLarge poster advertising sale, by direction of The Misses Bryant, of (Lot 6) 82, 84, 86, 88 Kenilworth Road and (Lot 7) 18 Kenilworth Road and 19 Wilson's Road, in Birmingham on 4 September 1951, by auction through Samuel Davy and Son
7/495/4 [1956] Large sale poster re land in Widney Manor Road and Station Road, KnowleSale by Auction on 26 September 1956 in Birmingham, per Samuel Davy & Son, of land in Widney Manor Road, between numbers 86 and 96 and also land in Station Road, Knowle, midway between Knowle village and Knowle and Dorridge Station.
7/496/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'Ravenshaw', Gladstone Road, Dorridge (Mrs J L Wootton) with plan inside back coverOct 19th 1951
7/496/2 [1951] Poster: 'Ravenshaw', Gladstone Road, Dorridge (Mrs J L Wootton) with plan inside back coverOct 19th 1951
7/497/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'Oakdene', 355 Widney Road (Mr F G Brazier)Dec 4th 1951
7/497/2 [1951] Poster: 'Oakdene', 355 Widney Road (Mr F G Brazier)Dec 4th 1951
7/498/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'The Maples', 115 Chessetts Wood Road (Mrs Bertha Riles dec'd)Dec 4th 1951
7/498/2 [1951] Poster: 'The Maples', 115 Chessetts Wood Road (Mrs Bertha Riles dec'd)Dec 4th 1951
7/499/1 [1951] Sale brochure: Blue Lake Farm
7/499/2 [1951] Plan relating to 7/499/1 (attached inside back cover)
7/499/3 [1951] Poster relating to 7/499/1
7/500/1 [1951] Sale Brochure: 'Ravenshaw', Gladstone Road, Dorridge (Mrs J L Wootton) (Furniture)Dec 7th 1951
7/500/2 [1951] Poster: 'Ravenshaw', Gladstone Road, Dorridge (Mrs J L Wootton) (Furniture)Dec 7th 1951
7/501/1 [1952] Poster: 'Fairways', 151 Longdon Road (Mrs R F Dempster)Jan 29th 1952
7/502/1 [1952] Poster: 'Birchfields, 37 Tilehouse Green Lane (Mrs A M Bowness)Jan 29th 1952
7/503/1 [1952] Sale brochure: Blue Lake Farm (Machinery) (A D Clark)
7/503/2 [1952] Poster relating to 7/503/1
7/504/1 [1952] Sale brochure: Elvers Green Farm (Stock) (R D Bolton)
7/504/2 [1952] Poster relating to 7/504/1
7/505/1 [1952] Sale Brochure: Libbard Farm, Widney Lane (Stock & Equipment) (E A Coulson)Apr 23rd 1952
7/506/1 [1952] Sale Brochure: 'Sancroft', 181 Station Road (H Bateman)May 28th 1952
7/506/2 [1952] Poster: 'Sancroft', 181 Station Road (H Bateman)May 28th 1952
7/507/1 [1952] Sale particulars (formerly The County Club)
7/507/2 [1952] Poster: Old Chapel, 1690 Warwick RoadMay 28th 1952
7/508/1 [1952] Sale Brochure: 'The Laurels', Netherwood Lane, Chadwick End (S J Cole)May 28th 1952
7/508/2 [1952] Poster: 'The Laurels', Netherwood Lane, Chadwick End (S J Cole)May 28th 1952
7/509/1 [1952] Sale Brochure: 'The Haven', 58 Tilehouse Green Lane (R F Allen)May 28th 1952
7/509/2 [1952] Poster: 'The Haven', 58 Tilehouse Green Lane (R F Allen)May 28th 1952
7/510/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 'Littledean', Windmill Lane, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs R E Jones2pp. June 18th 1952
7/510/2 [1952] Poster: 'Littledean', Windmill Lane, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs R E Jones)June 18th 1952
7/511/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: The Post Office, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs Horne)2pp. June 20th 1952
7/511/2 [1952] Poster: The Post Office, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs Horne)June 20th 1952
7/512/1 [1952] Poster: The Manor House, Kenilworth Road (Edward Jefferson, Esq., JP)June 24th 1952
7/513/1 [1952] Poster: Stripes Farm and nine enclosures (H G Everitt)
7/514/1 [1952] Poster: Norton Gn Farm, Old Barn Farm & The Hollies FarmLot 3: Norton Green Farm & Old Barn Farm, Norton Gn Lane
Lot 4: The Hollies Farm, Baker's Lane, adj Lot 3
7/515/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: Chadwick Manor Park (Pasture & Arable Lane)2pp. June 24th 1952
7/515/2 [1952] Poster: Chadwick Manor Park (Pasture & Arable Lane)June 24th 1952
7/516/1 [1952] Poster: 2 Berrow Homes (Furniture) (Miss Mayou)July 16th 1952
7/517/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 115,117,119 Lodge Road (J R Ingerthorp dec'd)2pp. July 22nd 1952
7/517/2 [1952] Poster: 115,117,119 Lodge Road (J R Ingerthorp dec'd)July 22nd 1952
7/518/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 'Longacre', Grove Road (Mrs Millicent Peace)4pp. July 22nd 1952
7/518/2 [1952] Poster: 'Longacre', Grove Road (Mrs Millicent Peace)July 22nd 1952
7/519/1 [1952] Estate brochure: Norton Green Farm (Machinery) (E J Bryant)
7/520/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: The Manor House (Edward Jefferson, esq., J P) (Furniture & Outdoor Effects)8pp. Sept 22nd & 23rd 1952
7/520/2 [1952] Poster: The Manor House (Edward Jefferson, esq., J P) (Furniture & Outdoor Effects)Sept 22nd & 23rd 1952
7/521/1 [1952] Poster: Freehold Properties Old Warwick Road & Glasshouse Lane, Packwood2pp. Sept 24th 1952
7/522/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 193 Station Road (A B Gateley) & 'Windrush', 177 Station Road (Miss G Wright)Sept 24th 1952
7/522/2 [1952] Poster: 193 Station Road (A B Gateley)Sept 24th 1952
7/522/3 [1952] Poster: 'Windrush', 177 Station Road (Miss G Wright)Sept 24th 1952
7/523/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 'Broadways', Jacobean Lane4pp. Plan inside back cover .Sept 24th 1952
7/523/2 [1952] Poster: 'Broadways', Jacobean LaneSept 24th 1952
7/524/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 'Links View', 121 Longdon Road (Mr C F Cox)2pp. Oct 23rd 1952
7/524/2 [1952] Poster: 'Links View', 121 Longdon Road (Mr C F Cox)Oct 23rd 1952
7/525/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 97,99,101,103 Lodge Road (J R Ingerthorp dec'd)2pp. Oct 23rd 1952
7/525/2 [1952] Poster: 97,99,101,103 Lodge Road (J R Ingerthorp dec'd)Oct 23rd 1952
7/526/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 'Ivydene', 28 Slater Road, Bentley Heath (Mrs Sheasby)2pp. Oct 23rd 1952
7/526/2 [1952] Poster: 'Ivydene', 28 Slater Road, Bentley Heath (Mrs Sheasby)Oct 23rd 1952
7/527/1 [1952] Sales Brochure: 'Northwood', 349 Station Road, Dorridge (E P Currall)2pp. Oct 23rd 1952
7/527/2 [1952] Poster: 'Northwood', 349 Station Road, Dorridge (E P Currall)Oct 23rd 1952
7/528/1 [1952] Estate brochure: Meres Farm, Heronfield (Furniture & Stock)
7/528/2 [1952] Poster relating to 7/528/1
7/529/1 [1952] Poster: The Reddings, Kixley Lane (Furniture & Farm Stock)
7/530/1 [1952] Sale of cottage & garden adj Greswolde (Nos. 1659/61)
7/530/2 [1952] Poster: 1659 & 1661 High Street Shop & Dwelling HouseDec 17th 1952
7/531/1 [1953] Sale particulars 'Westway', Norton Green Lane and adjoining land; 109/111/113 Bakers LaneTenants T E Johnson and Mrs Hoad
7/531/2 [1953] Poster relating to 7/531/1MISC1953Tenants T E Johnson and Mrs Hoad
7/532/1 [1953] Sale particulars 'Oakdene', 149 Longdon Road
7/532/2 [1953] Poster relating to 7/532/1LONG1953
7/533/1 [1953] Sale particulars Furniture Auction, Wilson Arms
7/533/2 [1953] Poster relating to 7/533/1WILS1953
7/534/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 'Ash Dene', Dorridge Road, Doridge4pp. Plan inside back cover. May 6th 1953
7/534/2 [1953] Poster: 'Ash Dene', Dorridge Road, DoridgeMay 6th 1953
7/535/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 'The Haven', 58 Tilehouse Green Lane2pp. May 6th 1953
7/535/2 [1953] Poster: 'The Haven', 58 Tilehouse Green LaneMay 6th 1953
7/536/1 [1953] Poster: 'The Haven', 58 Tilehouse Green LaneMay 6th 1953
7/536/2 [1953] Poster: 98,100,102 Lodge Road (G L Crouch dec'd) & land in Grange Road, DorridgeMay 6th 1953
7/537/1 [1953] Sale of Willowmount, Station Rd
7/538/1 [1953] Sale brochure: Dorridge Poultry Farm (408 Station Rd) (Stock)
7/538/2 [1953] Poster relating to 7/538/1
7/539/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 260 Bakers Lane, 'Holly Tree' 86 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath, land at Station Road, Dorridge2pp. June 9th 1953
7/540/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 'Ashdene', Dorridge Road (Furniture) (A D Clark)2pp. June 15th 1953
7/540/2 [1953] Poster: 'Ashdene', Dorridge Road (Furniture) (A D Clark)June 15th 1953
7/541/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 86 Longdon Road, 181 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath, (Francis Bayliss dec'd), 22 & 24 Vicarge Road, Packwood2pp. July 14th 1953. Also 1512 Stratford Rd, Hall Green & 'Beechdale' Tanworth Lane, Earlswood
7/541/2 [1953] Poster: 86 Longdon Road, 181 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath, (Francis Bayliss dec'd), 22 & 24 Vicarge Road, PackwoodJuly 14th 1953.
7/542/1 [1953] Sale brochure: Widney Manor Farm (Stock) (J E Miller)
7/542/2 [1953] Poster relating to 7/542/1
7/543/1 [1953] Sale brochure: Blue Lake Cottages(Furniture)(Miss Donne dec)
7/543/2 [1953] Poster relating to 7/543/1
7/544/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: Priest Park Farm, Chadwick End (Stock and Implements) (Mr & Mrs F N Lowe)2pp. Aug 26th 1953. Back of the Tom O'Bedlam Hotel
7/544/2 [1953] Poster: Priest Park Farm, Chadwick End (Stock and Implements) (Mr & Mrs F N Lowe)Aug 26th 1953. Back of the Tom O'Bedlam Hotel
7/545/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 'Woodlea', Arden Road, Dorridge2pp. Sept 8th 1953
7/545/2 [1953] Poster: 'Woodlea', Arden Road, DorridgeSept 8th 1953
7/546/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 'Uplyme', 111 Widney Road 'Elmside', Knowle Wood Road (Miss E M Pulsford, 'Elmside', Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge (Edward Tallis dec'd),2pp. Sept 8th 1953
7/546/2 [1953] Poster: 'Uplyme', 111 Widney Road 'Elmside', Knowle Wood Road (Miss E M Pulsford, 'Elmside', Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge (Edward Tallis dec'd)Sept 8th 1953
7/547/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: Lady Lane Farm, Shirley (Stock and Implements) (Mr G D Waldron)3pp. Sept 19th 1953
7/548/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 'Haycock Cottage', Bakers Lane4pp. Includes plan and permit to allow entry to view for J W Davy. Oct 7th 1953
7/549/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 'Blythe Way', 818 Warwick Road (Mrs K M Taylor dec'd)2pp. Nov 17th 1953
7/550/1 [1953] Sales Brochure: 'Blythe Way', 818 Warwick Road (Furniture) (Mrs K M Taylor dec'd)4pp. Nov 17th 1953
7/550/2 [1953] Poster: 'Blythe Way', 818 Warwick Road (Furniture) (Mrs K M Taylor dec'd)Nov 17th 1953
7/551/1 [1954] Sales Brochure: 'Blossomfield Cottage', Fen End Road, Temple BalsallMar 16th 1954
7/552/1 [1954] Sales Brochure: 'Ardendale', Grove Road (Albert Whitehouse dec'd)2pp. Mar 16th 1954
7/552/2 [1954] Poster: 'Ardendale',Grove Road (Albert Whitehouse dec'd)Mar 16th 1954
7/553/1 [1954] Sales Brochure: 1455 Warwick Road, 1 & 3 Poplar Road, Dorridge2pp. Mar 16th 1954
7/553/2 [1954] Poster: 1455 Warwick Road, 1 & 3 Poplar Road, DorridgeMar 16th 1954
7/554/1 [1954] Poster: Chessetts Wood Farm (Stock, Furniture & Outdoor Effects) (Mrs Harrison)Mar 20th 1954
7/555/1 [1954] Sales Brochure: 'Ardendale', Grove Road (Furniture) (Albert Whitehouse dec'd)8pp. Apr 7th & 8th 1954
7/555/2 [1954] Poster: 'Ardendale', Grove Road (Furniture) (Albert Whitehouse dec'd)Apr 7th & 8th 1954
7/556/1 [1954] Sales Brochure: 30 Wychwood Avenue (J S Hopkinson)2pp. Apr 12th 1954
7/556/2 [1954] Poster: 30 Wychwood Avenue (J S Hopkinson)Apr 12th 1954
7/557/1 [1954] Sales brochure: Fir Tree Farm, Chessetts Wood (Stock, Furniture and Implements) (Mr E R Davies)2pp. Apr 22nd 1954
7/557/2 [1954] Poster: Fir Tree Farm, Chessetts Wood (Stock, Furniture and Implements) (Mr E R Davies)Apr 22nd 1954
7/558/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'Blythe Cottage',84 Grange Road, Dorridge (Miss Laura Cox)2pp. May 11th 1954. Also 128 Lode Lane, Solihull and properties in Welford on Avon
7/558/2 [1954] Poster: 'Blythe Cottage', 84 Grange Road, Dorridge (Miss Laura Cox)May 11th 1954.
7/559/1 [1954] Sales brochure: Fir Tree Farm, Chessetts Wood (Mr E R Davies)4pp. Includes loose plan inside back cover. May 11th 1954.
7/559/2 [1954] Poster: Fir Tree Farm, Chessetts Wood (Mr E R Davies)May 11th 1954.
7/560/1 [1954] Poster: 'Blythe Cottage', 84 Grange Road, Dorridge (Furniture) (Miss Laura Cox)June 2nd 1954
7/561/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'Gaythorne', 26 Four Ashes Road, Bentley Heath (R H Whitehouse)2pp. June 11th 1954
7/561/2 [1954] Poster: 'Gaythorne', 26 Four Ashes Road, Bentley Heath (R H Whitehouse)June 11th 1954
7/562/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'Linquenda', 160 Tilehouse Green LaneJune 11th 1954. Also property in Shrewley
7/562/2 [1954] Poster: 'Linquenda', 160 Tilehouse Green LaneJune 11th 1954.
7/563/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'Little Hayes', Warwick Road (T S Levick)4pp. June 11th 1954.
7/563/2 [1954] Poster: 'Little Hayes', Warwick Road (T S Levick)June 11th 1954.
7/564/1 [1954] Sale brochure: 34 Kenilworth Rd (Furniture/Poultry) (Taylor)
7/564/2 [1954] Poster relating to 7/564/1
7/565/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'Newlyn', Four Ashes Road (Mr Leslie Davies)2pp. July 14th 1954. Also Properties in Studley and Dickens Heath
7/565/2 [1954] Poster: 'Newlyn', Four Ashes Road (Mr Leslie Davies)July 14th 1954.
7/566/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'Yew Tree Cottage', 410 Station Road, DorridgeJuly 14th 1954
7/566/2 [1954] Poster: 'Yew Tree Cottage', 410 Station Road, DorridgeJuly 14th 1954
7/567/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'Little Hayes', Warwick Road (Furniture)4pp. July 21st 1954
7/567/2 [1954] Poster: 'Little Hayes', Warwick Road (Furniture)July 21st 1954
7/568/1 [1954] Sales brochure: Packwood Grange (Furniture) (F H Richards)4pp. Aug 10th 1954
7/568/2 [1954] Poster: Packwood Grange (Furniture) (F H Richards)Aug 10th 1954
7/569/1 [1954] Poster: 'Wayside', Warwick Road, Heronfield (Mrs F M Glover)Sept 7th 1954
7/570/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'The Hawthorns', 432 Station Road, Dorridge4pp. Sept 7th 1954
7/570/2 [1954] Poster: 'The Hawthorns', 432 Station Road, DorridgeSept 7th 1954
7/571/1 [1954] Sales brochure: 'The Forge', & 'Forge Cottage', Bakers Lane2pp. Sept 7th 1954. Mr Barlow tenant at the Forge. Also property at Norton Lindsey
7/571/2 [1954] Poster: 'The Forge', & 'Forge Cottage', Bakers LaneSept 7th 1954
7/572/1 [1954] Sale brochure: 96, Tilehouse Green Lane (Dir Dr R J Bower)
7/572/2 [1954] Poster relating to 7/572/1
7/573/1 [1954] Poster: 99 Longdon Road (Furniture)Nov 18th 1954
7/574/1 [1954] Poster: 'Grove House', Grove Road (R B Cross)Dec 7th 1954
7/575/1 [1954] Sales brochure: Warwick Road, Chadwick End Shop and Cottage (Albert Thompson dec'd)5pp. Dec 14th1954. Also properties in Solihull, Bradnocks Marsh, Shrewley and Sparkhill. Plan for Shrewley inside back cover
7/575/2 [1954] Poster: Warwick Road, Chadwick End Shop and Cottage (Albert Thompson dec'd)Dec 14th1954
7/577/1 [1955] Sales brochure: Elm Farm, Darley Green Road (Furniture & Outdoor effects) (Mr Andy Chambers)2pp. Jan 1st 1955
7/577/2 [1955] Poster: Elm Farm, Darley Green Road (Furniture & Outdoor effects) (Mr Andy Chambers)Jan 1st 1955
7/578/1 [1955] Poster: Netherwood Hall Farm, Chadwick End (Stock)Apr 15th 1955
7/579/1 [1955] Poster: Tilehouse Farm and four enclosures (V I Olliver)
7/580/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 146 Tilehouse Green Lane (G A Abrahams)2pp. May 10th 1955
7/580/2 [1955] Poster: 146 Tilehouse Green Lane (G A Abrahams)May 10th 1955
7/581/1 [1955] Sale of Nos 1678/80 High Street (Mercer's)
7/581/2 [1955] Poster relating to ale of Nos 1678/80 High Street (Mercer's)
7/582/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 5 Forest Road, Dorridge (Mrs L W Willis dec'd)2pp. May 17th 1955
7/582/2 [1955] Poster: 5 Forest Road, Dorridge (Mrs L W Willis dec'd)May 17th 1955
7/583/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 105 & 107 Lodge Road (J R Ingerthorp dec'd)2pp. July 5th 1955
7/583/2 [1955] Poster: 105 & 107 Lodge Road (J R Ingerthorp dec'd)July 5th 1955
7/584/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 'Oakfield', 478 Station Road, Dorridge (J F Truelove)2pp. July 5th 1955. Plan inside. Site of Dorridge precinct
7/584/2 [1955] Poster: 'Oakfield', 478 Station Road, Dorridge (J F Truelove)July 5th 1955
7/585/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 121 Hampton Lane, Solihull (Eli Davis)4pp. July 5th 1955
7/586/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 107 Lodge Road (Miss A C Hughes dec'd)2pp. July 21st 1955
7/586/2 [1955] Poster: 107 Lodge Road (Miss A C Hughes dec'd)July 21st 1955
7/587/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 'Moss Deeping', 64 Slater Road, Bentley Heath2pp. Sept 20th 1955
7/587/2 [1955] Poster: 'Moss Deeping', 64 Slater Road, Bentley HeathSept 20th 1955
7/588/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 'Chad Cottage', Chadwick End2pp. Sept 20th 1955
7/588/2 [1955] Poster: 'Chad Cottage', Chadwick EndSept 20th 1955
7/589/1 [1955] Sales brochure: 'Milcote', 138 Station Road2pp. Sept 20th 1955
7/589/2 [1955] Poster: 'Milcote', 138 Station RoadSept 20th 1955
7/590/1 [1956] Sales brochure: 87 & 89 Lodge Road, 'Haldon',134 Station Road, 1298 & 1300 Warwick Road, 145,156,165,167,169 & 171 Tilehouse Green Lane, 34 & 36 Vicar6pp. Jan 25th 1956. Tenants;Lindon, Cheshire, Hammon, Bayliss, Scothern, Cousins, Cox, Pickering, Towner, Gwinnett, Bird, Graves & Steel. Also 236 Blossomfield Rd, Solihull, tenant Hill
7/590/2 [1956] Poster: 87 & 89 Lodge Road, 'Haldon',134 Station Road, 1298 & 1300 Warwick Road, 145,156,165,167,169 & 171 Tilehouse Green Lane, 34 & 36 Vicarage RoadJan 25th 1956. Tenants;Lindon, Cheshire, Hammon, Bayliss, Scothern, Cousins, Cox, Pickering, Towner, Gwinnett, Bird, Graves & Steel. Also 236 Blossomfield Rd, Solihull, tenant Hill
7/591/1 [1956] Sale of Post Office and adj shop (Nos 1677/79 High Street) (W E Penny)
7/591/2 [1956] Poster relating to sale of Post Office and adj shop (Nos 1677/79 High Street) (W E Penny)
7/592/1 [1956] Sale brochure: Copt Heath Farm, Barston Lane (Stock) (F Hall)
7/593/1 [1956] Sales brochure: Fir Tree Farm, Chessetts Wood (Stock, Furniture and Implements) (Mrs J Jemson)4pp. Apr 12th 1956
7/593/2 [1956] Poster: Fir Tree Farm, Chessetts Wood (Stock, Furniture and Implements) (Mrs J Jemson)Apr 12th 1956
7/594/1 [1956] Sales brochure: 'Kenilworth Lodge', 57 Kenilworth Road2pp. May 2nd 1956
7/594/2 [1956] Poster: 'Kenilworth Lodge', 57 Kenilworth RoadMay 2nd 1956
7/595/1 [1956] Sales brochure: 'St Ives', 406 Station Road (Dr S R Leighton dec'd), 124, 126,128,130 (Harry Fitter dec'd) Darley Green Road, 'Myholme', 42 Grange Roa6pp. May 2nd 1956.Tenants; Smith, Waspe & Pickering. Also properties in Claverdon and Rowington
7/595/2 [1956] Poster: 'St Ives', 406 Station Road (Dr S R Leighton dec'd), 'Myholme', 42 Grange Road, Dorridge (Court of Protection)May 2nd 1956
7/595/3 [1956] Poster: 124, 126,128,130 (Harry Fitter dec'd) Darley Green RoadMay 2nd 1956.Tenants; Smith, Waspe & Pickering. Also property in Rowington
7/596/1 [1956] Sales brochure: 'St Ives', 406 Station Road (Furniture) (Dr S R Leighton dec'd)4pp. May 30th 1956
7/596/2 [1956] Poster: 'St Ives', 406 Station Road (Furniture) (Dr S R Leighton dec'd)May 30th 1956
7/597/1 [1956] Sales brochure: 'Halfway', 59 Knowle Wood Road (Mrs Louise Munro dec;d) 'The Knoll', Oldwych Lane, Fen End (George Boden), 'Chadwick End Stores' (Miss6pp. July 25th 1956. Also 'The School House', Rowington
7/597/2 [1956] Poster: 'Halfway', 59 Knowle Wood Road (Mrs Louise Munro dec'd)July 25th 1956.
7/597/3 [1956] Poster: 'The Knoll', Oldwych Lane, Fen End (George Boden)July 25th 1956.
7/597/4 [1956] Poster: 'Chadwick End Stores' (Misses A L & E C Wright)July 25th 1956.
7/598/1 [1956] Sales brochure: 'Halfway', 59 Knowle Wood Road (Furniture) (Mrs Louise Munro dec'd)August 22nd 1956
7/598/2 [1956] Poster: 'Halfway', 59 Knowle Wood Road (Furniture) (Mrs Louise Munro dec'd)August 22nd 1956
7/599/1 [1956] Sales brochure: 'The Hollies', 133 Chessetsw Wood Road (Mrs M J Clarks dec'd), Building land on Station Road4pp. Sept 26th 1956
7/599/2 [1956] Poster: 'The Hollies', 133 Chessett Wood Road (Mrs M J Clarks dec'd), Building land on Station Road and Widney Manor RoadSept 26th 1956
7/600/1 [1956] Sales brochure: 99 Longdon RoadNov 21st 1956
7/600/2 [1956] Poster: 99 Longdon RoadNov 21st 1956
7/601/1 [1957] Sales brochure: Land adjoining 'Wethersfield', 167 Station Road (A E Williams dec'd), 5 Poplar Road (J E Truelove) 'Auckland Cottage', 195 Darley Gree3pp. Mar 14th 1957. With plan of land.
7/601/2 [1957] Poster: Land adjoining 'Wethersfield', 167 Station Road (A E Williams dec'd)Mar 14th 1957.
7/601/3 [1957] Poster: 5 Poplar Road (J E Truelove ), 'Auckland Cottage', 195 Darley Green RoadMar 14th 1957.
7/602/1 [1957] Sale brochure: Wayside Pig & Poultry Farm (Mrs F M Glover)
7/602/2 [1957] Poster relating to 7/602/1
7/603/1 [1957] Sale brochure: Wayside Pig & Poultry Farm (Furniture) (Glover)
7/603/2 [1957] Poster: Wayside Pig & Poultry Farm (Stock)(Mr P M Glover)
7/604/1 [1957] Sales brochure: 'The Hollies', 133 Chessets Wood Road (Furniture) (Mrs M J Clarks dec'd)2pp. Apr 26th 1957
7/604/2 [1957] Poster: 'The Hollies', 133 Chessets Wood Road (Furniture) (Mrs M J Clarks dec'd)Apr 26th 1957
7/605/1 [1957] Sales brochure: 'The White Lodge', Grove Road (Furniture) (E H Stokes)2pp. May 3rd 1957
7/605/2 [1957] Poster: 'The White Lodge', Grove Road (Furniture) (E H Stokes)May 3rd 1957
7/606/1 [1957] Sales brochure: 'Haycock Cottage', Bakers Lane (George Shaw), 8 Copt Heath Croft (Harpfield Estate Co Ltd)6pp. May 22nd 1957. Also properties in Water Orton & Rowington. Plan for Bakers Lane and Water Orton inside back cover
7/606/2 [1957] Poster: 'Haycock Cottage', Bakers Lane (George Shaw)May 22nd 1957
7/607/1 [1957] Sales brochure: 'Fern Cottage', 108 Station RoadMay 22nd 1957
7/607/2 [1957] Poster: 'Fern Cottage', 108 Station RoadMay 22nd 1957
7/608/1 [1957] Sales Brochure: 84 Station Road & 219 Mill Lane, Bentley HeathSept 11th 1957
7/608/2 [1957] Poster: 84 Station Road & 219 Mill Lane, Bentley HeathSept 11th 1957
7/609/1 [1957] Poster: 23 Milverton Road (W G Parriss)Oct 3rd 1957
7/610/1 [1957] Sales Brochure: 'Elmcroft', 179 Station Road (Furniture) (C E Willcox)Oct 16th 1957
7/610/2 [1957] Poster: 'Elmcroft', 179 Station Road (Furniture) (C E Willcox)Oct 16th 1957
7/611/1 [1957] Sales brochure: 23 Milverton Road (Furniture) (W G Parriss)Oct 30th 1957
7/612/1 [1957] Sale brochure: Norton Green Lane at Rotten Row (Farm Stock)
7/612/2 [1957] Poster relating to 7/612/1
7/613/1 [1957] Sales Brochure: 'Wathen', 3 Milverton Road, 33 Kenilworth Road, 'Selworthy', 321 Station Road, DorridgeNov 14th 1957. Also 32 Widney Manor Road with adjoing land and property in Earlswood
7/613/2 [1957] Poster: 'Selworthy', 321 Station Road, DorridgeNov 14th 1957
7/613/3 [1957] Poster: 'Wathen', 3 Milverton RoadNov 14th 1957
7/614/1 [1957] Poster: 33 Kenilworth Road & 2105 Warwick Road, HeronfieldNov 14th 1957
7/616/1 [1958] Poster: 'Eastnor', 72 Grange Road, Dorridge & land at Widney RoadMay 5th 1958
7/617/1 [1958] Sales brochure: The Moat Estate, Bentley Heath (Mrs E S Martineau dec'd)May 6th 1958. Illustrated. Filed in oversize folder 7
7/617/2 [1958] Poster: The Moat Estate, Bentley Heath (Mrs E S Martineau dec'd)May 6th 1958. Filed in oversize folder 7
7/618/1 [1958] Sales brochure: 'Fernleigh', Grove Road, Knowle (Mr N Johnson)June 6th, 1958
7/618/2 [1958] Poster: 'Fernleigh', Grove Road, Knowle (Mr N Johnson)June 6th, 1958
7/619/1 [1958] Sales brochure: The Moat Estate, Bentley Heath(Furniture) (Mrs E S Martineau dec'd)June 25th 1958
7/619/2 [1958] Poster: The Moat Estate, Bentley Heath (Furniture) (Mrs E S Martineau dec'd)June 25th 1958
7/620/1 [1958] Sales brochure: 'The Orange Tree', Chadwick End (Furniture) (Mr E Coles)June 28th 1958
7/620/2 [1958] Poster: 'The Orange Tree', Chadwick End (Furniture) (Mr E Coles)June 28th 1958
7/621/1 [1958] Sales brochure: 2 Manor Road, DorridgeJuly 8th 1958
7/621/2 [1958] Poster: 2 Manor Road, DorridgeJuly 8th 1958
7/622/1 [1958] Sales brochure: 'The Croft', 229 Station Road (Furniture) (Mrs G E Pontifex dec'd)July 16th 1958
7/622/2 [1958] Poster: 'The Croft', 229 Station Road (Furniture) (Mrs G E Pontifex dec'd)July 16th 1958
7/623/1 [1958] Small poster advertising sale of Builders' Plant and EquipmentSale of items on closing business of C J Grove and Sons in Dorridge, (by Knowle and Dorridge Station) to take place on 16 August 1958 by Samuel Davy and Sons
7/623/2 [1958] Large poster advertising sale of Builders' Plant and EquipmentSale of items on closing business of C J Grove and Sons in Dorridge, (by Knowle and Dorridge Station) to take place on 16 August 1958 by Samuel Davy and Sons
7/624/1 [1958] Sales brochure: 2 Manor Road, Dorridge (Furniture) (N F Sutton)August 21st 1958
7/624/2 [1958] Poster: 2 Manor Road, Dorridge (Furniture) (N F Sutton)August 21st 1958
7/625/1 [1958] Sales brochure: 1925 & 1927 Warwick Road & 'The Woodlands', 121 Chessetts Wood RoadNov 4th 1958
7/625/2 [1958] Poster: 1925 & 1927 Warwick Road & 'The Woodlands', 121 Chessetts Wood RoadNov 4th 1958
7/626/1 [1958] Sales brochure: 'Hillside House', Bakers Lane (W P Wheatcroft)Nov 4th 1958
7/626/2 [1958] Poster: 'Hillside House', Bakers Lane (W P Wheatcroft)Nov 4th 1958
7/627/1 [1959] Sales brochure: 14 Milverton Road, 'The Bridge Café, 'Dorridge Croft', Arden Road, Dorridge (J W Burgoyne)Feb 17th 1959. Also land in School Road, Hockley Heath
7/627/2 [1959] Poster: 14 Milverton RoadFeb 17th 1959
7/627/3 [1959] Poster: 'The Bridge Café,Feb 17th 1959
7/627/4 [1959] Poster: Arden Road, Dorridge (J W Burgoyne)Feb 17th 1959
7/628/1 [1959] Sales brochure: 'Hillfield Farm, Solihull (Stock) (Mr F L Nock)May 8th 1959
7/628/2 [1959] Poster: 'Hillfield Farm, Solihull (Stock) (Mr F L Nock)May 8th 1959
7/629/1 [1959] Sales brochure: 'Grove Cottage', Grove Road (Mrs A Robinson), 'Low Ceilings', Arbour Tree Lane, Netherwood Lane (Mrs K M Weetman)May 26th 1959. Also 'Lynton Cottage, Rowington & 236 Blossomfield Road (building site)
7/629/2 [1959] Poster: 'Grove Cottage', Grove Road (Mrs A Robinson)May 26th 1959
7/629/3 [1959] Poster: 'Low Ceilings', Arbour Tree Lane, Netherwood Lane (Mrs K M Weetman)May 26th 1959
7/630/1 [1959] Sales brochure: 'Oakhurst', 147 Darley Green Road (Furniture) (Rev J L Bates dec'd)July 29th 1959
7/630/2 [1959] Poster: 'Oakhurst', 147 Darley Green Road (Furniture) (Rev J L Bates dec'd)July 29th 1959
7/631/1 [1959] Sales brochure: 3 Arbour Tree Cottages, Arbour Tree Lane (Mrs D E Brooks)Sept 29th 1959
7/631/2 [1959] Poster: 3 Arbour Tree Cottages, Arbour Tree Lane (Mrs D E Brooks)Sept 29th 1959
7/632/1 [1959] Poster: Chadwick End Corner Stores (Frank Chesshire dec'd)Sept 29th 1959
7/633/1 [1959] Sales brochure: 'Wethersfield', 167 Station Road (A E Williams (dec'd)Nov 19th 1959
7/633/2 [1959] Poster: 'Wethersfield', 167 Station Road (A E Williams (dec'd)Nov 19th 1959
7/634/2 [1959] Poster: The Old Vicarage, Knowle (Rev J W Sharp)Nov 19th 1959
7/635/1 [1959] Poster: Cuttlepool Farm, Cuttlepool Lane (Mrs Dunkerley)Private Treaty
7/636/1 [1960] Sales brochure: 'Meerust', 24 Broadfern RoadMar 29th 1960
7/636/2 [1960] Poster: 'Meerust', 24 Broadfern RoadMar 29th 1960
7/637/1 [1960] Sales brochure: 128 Darley Green Road (Tenant Mr J H Smith)Mar 29th 1960. Also property in Handsworth
7/637/2 [1960] Poster: 128 Darley Green Road (Tenant Mr J H Smith)Mar 29th 1960
7/638/1 [1960] Sales brochure: 'Heatherdrifts', Avenue Road, DorridgeMar 29th 1960
7/638/2 [1960] Poster: 'Heatherdrifts', Avenue Road, DorridgeMar 29th 1960
7/639/1 [1960] Sale brochure: Copt Heath Farm, Barston Lane (Stock)(Napier)
7/639/2 [1960] Poster relating to 7/639/1
7/640/1 [1960] Sales brochure: The Firs Farm (Stock & Implements) (J H M Nicolson )Sept 22nd 1960
7/640/2 [1960] Poster: The Firs Farm (Stock & Implements) (J H M Nicolson)Sept 22nd 1960
7/641/1 [1960] Sale brochure: The Ards Poultry Farm (E Weiss)
7/641/2 [1960] Poster relating to 7/641/1
7/642/1 [1960] Sale of Police Station (Nos 17-21)
7/642/2 [1960] Poster relating to 7/642/1
7/643/1 [1960] Sales brochure: 'The Crofts', Netherwood Lane, Chadwick End ( J S Wheeler)Dec 14th 1960
7/643/2 [1960] Poster: 'The Crofts', Netherwood Lane, Chadwick End (J S Wheeler) & 1 & 2 Priest Park Cottages, Chadwick End (S A Beaumont dec'd)Dec 14th 1960
7/644/1 [1961] Poster: Woodhouse Farm, Catherine de Barnes (Stock) (Burbury Estates)June 22nd 1961
7/645/1 [1961] Poster: 333 Station Road (Furniture) (Mr T Hutchings)Sept 2nd 1961
7/646/1 [1961] Poster: Gate Farm, Fen End ( W A Mottershead)Sept 27th 1961
7/647/1 [1961] Poster: 1445, Warwick Road, 17 The Croft, Warwick Road, Copt Heath; 'Fallowfield', land & Danish Piggeries, Manor Road, Dorridge;land Oldwych LaneNov 28th 1961
7/648/1 [1962] Poster: 18 Hurst Green Lane, Bentley HeathApr 17th 1962
7/649/1 [1962] Poster: 'Langdon', 43 Lady Byron Lane ( A G Silk)Apr 17th 1962
7/650/1 [1962] Poster: Land in Lovelace Avenue (J L Doubleday dec'd)June 26th 1962
7/651/1 [1962] Poster: 'Arden Close', 82 Widney Road (T R Florance)June 26th 1962
7/652/1 [1962] Poster: 3 Poplar Road, Dorridge (Richard Inston dec'd)June 18th 1962
7/653/1 [1962] Poster: 'Arden Close', 82 Widney Road (Furniture) (T R Florance)Aug 29th 1962
7/654/1 [1963] Poster: Sale of shop and residence (Late Miss E M Ball)
7/655/1 [1963] Poster: 78 Station Road (Mrs F Godson dec'd)Apr 2nd 1963. Mr Godson was the chimney sweep.
7/656/1 [1963] Poster: 92 Tilehouse Green Lane( H G Lambert)Apr 2nd 1963.
7/657/1 [1963] Poster: Haywood Farm, Baddesley Clinton ( J F Powell)Apr 6th 1963
7/658/1 [1963] Sale of furniture (late Miss E M Ball)
7/659/1 [1963] Poster: 78 Station Road (Furniture) (Mrs F Godson dec'd)May 15th 1963
7/660/1 [1963] Poster: Building land Station Road, ClaverdonJune 6th 1963
7/661/1 [1963] Poster: Grove Cottages, Knowle Wood Road, DorridgeJune 6th 1963. Also two cottages Haseley Knob.
7/662/1 [1963] Poster: Pear Tree Farm, Heronfield
7/663/1 [1963] Poster: Stripes Farm (Stock) (H Dare)
7/664/1 [1963] Poster: The Elms, HeronfieldJuly 9th 1963
7/665/1 [1963] Poster: Croft Cottage, Bakers LaneSept 10th 1963
7/666/1 [1963] Poster: Building land Earlswood Road, DorridgeSept 10th 1963
7/667/1 [1963] Poster: 'Roseleigh', Meer End Road (and Poultry) (Mr G Abbott)Nov 23rd 1963
7/668/1 [1963] Poster: 'Chelmsley', 109 Widney Road (Furniture) (Mr W Snow)Dec 11th 1963
7/669/1 [1964] Poster: 34 Longdon Road (W T Markham dec'd)Feb 19th 1964
7/670/1 [1964] Poster: 'Crowle Lodge', 211 Station Road (Furniture) (Miss C H Simkins)Mar 4th 1964
7/671/1 [1964] Poster; St Annes Cottage (Furniture) ( Mrs S B Onions dec'd)Mar 20th 1964
7/672/1 [1964] Poster: 'Crowle Lodge', 211 Station Road (Miss C H Simkins)Apr 30th 1964
7/673/1 [1964] Poster: 66 & 68 Grange Road, DorridgeApr 30th 1964
7/674/1 [1964] Poster: Widney Cottage ( J G Radcliff)May 27th 1964
7/675/1 [1964] Poster: Dadkin Farm, Chadwick End (Harris & Lowe)June 23rd 1964
7/676/1 [1964] Poster: Dadkin Farm, Chadwick End (Stock) (Harris & Lowe)Sept 12th 1964
7/677/1 [1964] Poster: Land in Earlswood Lane and Grange Road, DorridgeOct 7th 1964
7/678/1 [1964] Poster: 99 Longdon Road (Furniture)Nov 18th 1964
7/679/1 [1964] Poster: The Orchards, 1324b Warwick Roa (Mis G Broomhall), Charons Cottage, 36 Poplar Road, DorridgeDec 15th 1964
7/680/1 [1964] Poster: The Orchards, 1324b Warwick Road (Furniture) (Miss G Broomhall)Dec 17th 1964
7/681/1 [1965] Poster: Building land Widney Manor RoadMar 16th 1965
7/682/1 [1965] Poster: 'Grove House', Grove Road (A J Adie dec'd)June 15th 1965
7/683/1 [1965] Poster: 'Oldwych Farm', Chadwick EndAug 24th 1965
7/684/1 [1965] Poster: 'Hill Farm', Chadwick End (Implements)Sept 3rd 1965
7/685/1 [1965] Poster: 'Hill Farm', Chadwick End (Equipment)Sept 3rd 1965
7/686/1 [1965] Poster: 'Ash Dene', Dorridge RoadSept 14th 1965
7/687/1 [1965] Poster: 223 & 227 Tilehouse Green LaneSept 28th 1965
7/688/1 [1965] Poster: Frogmore Lane Farm, Fen End (Stock) (J Duffin)Oct 30th 1965
7/689/1 [1966] Poster: Furniture sale (T H Deeman) held at Wilsons ArmsFeb 25th 1966
7/691/1 [1966] Poster: 207 & 211 Tilehouse Green Lane (Furniture)Mar 9th 1966
7/692/1 [1966] Poster: Waterfield Farm (Guy Jackson dec'd)
7/693/1 [1966] Poster: Building land Widney Manor Road opp. Lovelace AvenueMar 22nd 1966
7/694/1 [1966] Poster: Pasture land Chadwick Manor (T Insull Burman)Mar 22nd 1966
7/695/1 [1966] Poster: Waterfield Farm (Stock)( T I Burman)
7/696/1 [1966] Sale brochure: Longdon Hall Farm (Stock) (J Carter dec'd)
7/696/2 [1966] Poster relating to 7/696/1
7/697/1 [1966] Poster: Cow Hayes Farm, Ravenshaw (Stock)(R G Napier)
7/698/1 [1966] Poster: 'The Cottage', 25 Gladstone Road, Dorridge (David T Scarft)June 7th 1966
7/699/1 [1966] Poster: 215, 223 & 223 Tilehouse Green Lane (Furniture)June 28th 1966
7/700/1 [1966] Poster: 14 Copt Heath Croft, 1 Poplar Road, Dorridge (Mrs A Bye dec'd)June 28th 1966. Also 3 Finwood Riad, Rowington.
7/701/1 [1966] Poster: 'Wayside', Warwick Road, Heronfield (Mrs D I Newey)June 28th 1966
7/702/1 [1966] Poster: 'Oldwych House Farm', (B E Y Brown)June 28th 1966
7/703/1 [1966] Poster: Longdon Hall (J Carter dec'd)
7/704/1 [1966] Poster: Longdon Hall (Furniture)
7/705/1 [1966] Poster: 39 St Johns Close (Furniture)Sept 14th 1966
7/706/1 [1967] Poster: Artillery Cottage, 1591 Warwick Road (Furniture) ( Mrs S A Stanley dec'd)Mar 22nd 1967
7/707/1 [1967] Poster: 44 Rodborough Road, Dorridge (Furniture) ( E R Wheway dec'd)June 30th 1967
7/708/1 [1967] Poster: 4 The Nook and building land, Knowle Wood Road, DorridgeJuly 26th 1967
7/709/1 [1967] Poster: 135 Longdon Road (Furniture) (H R Riley dec'd)Nov 29th 1967
7/710/1 [1968] Sales brochure: 'The Warren', Avenue Road, Dorridge (Mrs L M Ratcliff dec'd)Apr 2nd 1968
7/710/2 [1968] Poster: 'The Warren', Avenue Road, Dorridge (Mrs L M Ratcliff dec'd)Apr 2nd 1968
7/711/1 [1968] Poster: 54 Lady Byron LaneApr 22nd 1968
7/712/1 [1968] Poster: 47 Mill Lane (Furniture) (Mr J T Vaisey)May 7th 1968
7/713/1 [1968] Poster: Building land, Avenue Road, Dorridge (J G Ratcliff)June 11th 1968
7/714/1 [1968] Poster: White House, Eastcote Lane, Barston (William Brockas dec'd)June 25th 1968
7/715/1 [1968] Poster: 'Hill View', Warwick Road, Chadwic End (Mrs S M Stokes dec'd), 3 Jubilee Cottages, Old Warwick Road, LapworthJune 25th 1968
7/716/1 [1968] Sales brochure: Builders Plant & Equipment .Nov 5th 1968. Held at the Cat in the Window.
7/716/2 [1968] Poster: Builders Plant & Equipment .Nov 5th 1968. Held at the Cat in the Window.
7/717/1 [1969] Sales brochure: 'Dadkin Farm', Oldwych Lane, Chadwick End (T S Woollaston)July 8th 1969
7/717/2 [1969] Plan relating to 7/717/1/CHAD/1969July 8th 1969. Loose inside brochure.
7/717/3 [1969] Poster: 'Dadkin Farm', Oldwych Lane, Chadwick End (T S Woollaston)July 8th 1969
7/718/1 [1969] Poster: 'Dadkin Farm', Oldwych Lane, Chadwick End (Stock) (T S Woollaston)July 8th 1969
7/719/1 [1969] Poster: 35 Kenilworth RoadSept 30th 1969
7/720/1 [1969] Poster: 39 Poplar Road, DorridgeApr 14th 1969
7/721/1 [1969] Poster: Artillery Cottages, Warwick Road (Mrs B G Court)Apr 14th 1969
7/722/1 [1969] Poster: 123 Lodge Road (Mrs A M Ingerthorp dec'd)Feb 26th 1969
7/723/1 [1970] Poster: Yew Tree Farm, Netherwood HeathJune 30th 1970
7/724/1 [1970] Poster: Freehold Agricultural land in Fen EndJune 30th 1970
7/725/1 [1971] Poster: 78 Station Road (Furniture) (Mrs Mabel Grove dec'd)Mar 24th 1971
7/726/1 [1972] Poster: 'Byfield', 212 Station Road (W H Griffin)Feb 17th 1972
7/727/1 [1972] Poster: Building land in High Street (Curtis's garden?)
7/728/1 [1972] Poster: Building land, Warwick Road, Chadwick EndMar 21st 1972
7/729/1 [1972] Poster: Nos 41/43 Station Rd. (Clarke's butcher's). Sale of butchery equipment
7/730/1 [1972] Poster: Building land, Lodge RoadJuly 18th 1972
7/731/1 [1973] Poster: 209 Station Road, 38 & 40 Poplar Road, Dorridge,Mar 1st 1973. Also properties in Lapworth.
7/733/1 [1973] Sale brochure: Darley Green Farm, Bakers Lane (A J Johnson)
7/733/2 [1973] Poster relating to 7/733/1
7/734/1 [1973] Sale brochure: Norton Green Farm (Stock) (Eykin)
7/734/2 [1973] Poster relating to 7/734/1
7/735/1 [1973] Sales particulars: The Manor House
7/738/1 Sales particulars: 5 Greswolde FlatsUndated but after 1956. Mentions Swimming Pool.
7/739/1 Sales particulars: 30 Kenilworth RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/740/1 [1967] Sales particulars: 'Wathen', 3 Milverton Road
7/741/1 [1959] Sales particulars: 14 Milverton Road
7/742/1 Sales particulars: 8 Copt Heath Croft, Warwick RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/743/1 [1959] Sales particulars: 'The Bridge Café', Heronfield
7/744/1 Sales particulars: 'Croft Cottage', Bakers LaneUndated approx 1950s
7/745/1 Sales particulars: 'The Forge', Bakers LaneUndated approx 1950s
7/746/1 [1960] Sales particulars: 1 & 2 Priest Park Cottages, Chadwick End
7/747/1 Sales particulars: 'The Hollies', 133 Chessetts Wood RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/748/1 [1959] Sales particulars: 'Oakhurst', 147 DarleyGgreen Lane
7/749/1 [1948] Sales particulars: 61 & 63 Longdon Road
7/750/1 [1954] Sales particulars: 99 Longdon Road
7/751/1 Sales particulars: 147 Longdon RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/752/1 Sales particulars: 'Weatheroak', 44 Widney RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/753/1 Sales particulars: 'The Croft', 108 Widney RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/754/1 [1953] Sales particulars: 'Uplyme', 111 Widney Road
7/755/1 Sales particulars: 'Bentley Heath Corner', 353 Widney RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/756/1 [1951] Sales particulars: 'Oakdene', 355 Widney Road
7/757/1 Sales particulars: 'Bevendean', 4 Hurst Green Road, Bentley HeathUndated approx 1950s
7/758/1 Sales particulars: 70 Station RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/759/1 Sales particulars: 72 Station RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/760/1 [1944] Sales particulars: 'Clifton Cottage', 76 Station Road
7/761/1 Sales particulars: 104 Station RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/762/1 [1955] Sales particulars: 'Milcote', 138 Station Road
7/763/1 Sales particulars: 'Cropthorne', 142 Station RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/764/1 Sales particulars: 398 Station Road, DorridgeUndated approx 1950s
7/765/1 [1954] Sales particulars: 'The Hawthorns' , Station Road, Dorridge
7/766/1 Sales particulars: 12 Poplar Road, DorridgeUndated approx 1950s
7/767/1 Sales particulars: 38 Slater Road, Bentley HeathUndated approx 1950s
7/768/1 [1951] Sales particulars: 56 Slater Road, Bentley Heath
7/769/1 Sales particulars: 'Selborne', 7 Temple Road, DorridgeUndated approx 1950s
7/770/1 Sales particulars: 'Ashcroft', 221 Mill Lane, DorridgeUndated approx 1950s
7/771/1 Sales particulars: 'Mena', 61 Knowle Wood Road, DorridgeUndated approx 1950s
7/772/1 Sales particulars: 'Dorridge Croft',Arden Road, DorridgeUndated approx 1950s
7/773/1 Sales particulars: 'Arden', 60 Grange Road, DorridgeUndated approx 1950s
7/774/1 Sales particulars: 88 Grange Road, DorridgeUndated approx 1950s
7/775/1 Sales particulars: 'Rose Cottage', 228 Henwood LaneUndated approx 1950s
7/776/1 Sales particulars: 121 Hampton Lane, SolihullUndated approx 1950s
7/777/1 Sales particulars: 'Rosemay', 86 Widney Manor RoadUndated approx 1950s
7/778/1 Sales particulars: 266 Widney Lane, SolihullUndated approx 1950s
7/779/1 Sales particulars: 31 Milverton Road, KnowleUndated approx 1950s
7/783/1 [1987] Sales Brochure: Yew Tree Cottage, 1405 Warwick RoadJan 27th 1987
7/784/1 [1916] Lease to Dell FarmFrom John Cotterrell of Rotten Row to Mrs Francis Smith of Greswold New Road, Solihull. June 6th 1915
7/784/2 [1916] Lease to Dell FarmFrom John Cotterrell of Rotten Row to Mrs Francis Smith of Greswold New Road, Solihull. June 6th 1915
7/784/3 [1916] Copy of Lease front sheet to Dell FarmFrom John Cotterrell of Rotten Row to Mrs Francis Smith of Greswold New Road, Solihull. June 6th 1915
7/785/1 [1915] Lease for the tenancy of Dell FarmFrom John Cotterrell of Rotten Row to John Wells of Dell Farm. Signature of John F Cotterrell.
7/785/2 [1915] Lease for the tenancy of Dell FarmFrom John Cotterrell of Rotten Row to John Wells of Dell Farm.
7/786/1 [1912] Tenancy agreement to Chadwick End FarmBetween John Alfred Watson and Francis Wm Hawkesford. 31st Dec 1918.
7/787/1 [1915] Income Tax demand re F W Hawkesford for year 1914-15
7/787/2 [1914] Demand of payment in respect of Poor Rate WF W Hawkesford
7/787/3 [1914] Receipt of payment in respect of Poor Rate WF W HawkesfordWith two green George V halfpenny stamps.
7/788/1 [1911] Lease to property corner Station Road/Warwick .John Marston and H C Wilson. 5 pp with plan. 6th July 1911.
7/789/1 [1916] Invoice re letting of property in High StreetJohn Corbett. 25th July 1916
7/790/1 [1920] Tenancy agreement for house, Milverton CrescentSamuel Davy & Alice Clementson. 8th Nov 1920 Plus handwritten agreement by Alice Clementson witnessed over red George V sixpence stamp.
7/791/1 [1916] Lease for shop adjacent to White Swan (Bosley's). Corbett to Homan
7/791/2 [1916] Lease of house and shop, High StreetJohn Homan and John Corbett.24th June 1916.
7/792/1 [1917] Tenancy agreement for Washpits FarmSamuel Davy & J H Cotterell. 4th September 1917.
7/793/1 [1920] Tenancy agreement for allotments, Kixley LaneH C Smith and James White, George Cooper, Jane Mander, Maurice Vandekerekhorne, Ernest Quinney, William Smitten, George Smith, William Lane, George Allen, A Coton, Charles Harrison, George Smitten, James Leeson, Samuel Clarke, Arthur Batchelor, Richard White, Matthew Payne, W Jones.
7/794/1 [1917] Tenancy agreement for Park Farm, SolihullThomas Cross & Thomas Walker. 6th March 1917.
7/795/1 [1921] Bank paying-in slip to Samuel Davy Loan accountLondon Joint City & Midland Bank Ltd. 24th March 1921.
7/796/1 [1923] Tenancy agreement for 'Williscroft', Station RoadWm Douglas Wakefield and Edward Whitley Jagger. 15th October 1923.
7/797/1 [1924] Contract of Sale - Wilsons ArmsMrs E Boot and W L Court. 7th August 1924
7/798/1 [1928] Tenancy agreement for cottage in High StJohn Hobday. 23rd July 1928
7/799/1 [1924] Tenancy agreement for house in Kixley LaneAda Mayou and Horatio Lee.
7/800/1 [1926] Tenancy agreement for Craigie Lea, DorridgeMarjorie Bower and Fanny Miller. 21st July 1926
In 1926 Marjorie (Margaret Gertrude) Bower moved from Craigie Lea to live at Knowle Lodge, to care for her Uncle Reginald until he died in 1934.
7/800/2 [1926] Inventory of Furniture for Craigie Lea, Dorridge22nd July 1926
7/800/3 [1926] List of articles missing & broken at Craigie Lea, Dorridge
7/801/1 [1927] Lease to 'Fircroft', Station RoadJohn Bowen & Sons & George Leonard Martin.
7/802/1 [1928] Notice to quit Grove CottageJohn Dicken to John Norman. 18th Feb 1928
7/804/1 [1929] Tenancy agreement for House at HeronfieldJohn Edwards of Rosemount, Dorridge and Herbert Hale Shaw. 22nd Nov 1928
7/804/2 [1929] Tenancy agreement for House at HeronfieldJohn Edwards of Rosemount, Dorridge and Herbert Hale Shaw. 22nd Nov 1928
7/805/1 [1929] Tenancy agreement for 'Greenbank', Station RoadWilliam Kirk Johnson of Westbourne, Copt Heath and Stephen Morris.
7/806/1 [1929] Tenancy agreement for 'Heathcroft', Bentley HeathJohn Chamberlain and Cyril Jones. 27th Sept 1929
7/807/1 [1931] Tenancy agreement for 'Greenbank', Station RoadWilliam Kirk Johnson of Westbourne, Copt Heath and Nellie Fitter. 24th June 1931
7/808/1 [1931] Tenancy agreement for 'Gayden, Station RoadJohn Bowen & Sons and Thomas Edward Stevens.
7/809/1 [1932] Tenancy areement to 'Fircroft', Station RoadJohn Bowen & Sons and James Alexander Stirling. 8th June 1932
7/810/1 [1932] Tenancy agreement for 'Yew Tree House'Samuel Davy and Sydney Jennings. 29th Sept 1932
7/811/1 [1932] Tenancy agreement for 'Selworthy, Station RoadJohn Bowen & Sons and George Vernon Jackson. Copy
7/811/2 [1932] Tenancy agreement for 'Selworthy, Station RoadJohn Bowen & Sons and George Vernon Jackson. Draft
7/812/1 [1932] Tenancy agreement for 'Greenbank', Station RoadWilliam Kirk Johnson of Westbourne, Copt Heath and Stanley James Widger. 31st July 1833
7/813/1 [1937] Tenancy agreement for 'Aberfeldie', Gladstone RoadSamuel Davy and Ronald Matthew Whitfield. 29th Sept 1937
7/813/2 [1937] Tenancy agreement for 'Aberfeldie', Gladstone RoadSamuel Davy and Ronald Matthew Whitfield. 29th Sept 1937
7/814/1 [1940] Tenancy agreement for 'Rosedale', Chessetts WoodSamuel Davy and H R Collins.
7/815/1 [1947] Agreement to build at Milverton FarmErection of two Nissen huts as dog kennels. Samuel Davy and Alan Vere Blagden Foster, Veterinary Surgeon of Yew Tree House
7/819/1 [1957] Proposed alterations to Wilson Arms
7/820/1 [1945] Architect's drawing of Greswolde Arms
7/821/1 [1935] Proposed alterations to Red Lion
7/823/1 Sales brochure: The Manor House
7/824/1 Sales brochure: 'Keepers Cottag', 1405b Warwick Road
7/825/1 Sales brochure: 'Hillingdon', 24 Widney RoadFormer home of Lawrence Cox and family 1944
7/826/1 Sales brochure: 48 Widney Road
7/827/1 Sales brochure: 'Mogador', 150 Station Road
7/828/1 Sales brochure: Manor Cottage, Barston Lane
7/829/1 [1990] Sale of No. 24 Kenilworth Road
7/830/1 Sales brochure: 92 & 94 Kenilworth Road
7/831/1 Sales brochure: 186 Tilehouse Green Lane
7/832/1 Sales brochure: 100 Station Road
7/833/1 Sales brochure: 12 Wilsons Road
7/834/1 [1870] Conveyance document to 'The Hollies', part of Lodge EstateThomas Avery to Richard Moore. Mentions John Adams, Wiliam Adams, Jonathan Kimbell.
7/835/1 [1952] Card from Mrs Geoffrey Bird , Blythe Hall, Widney Manor re. land adjoinging 'Chadwick Court'28th March 1952. Related to Copt Heath Golf Club.
7/836/1 [1921] Davy's Valuation & Inventory Book.Inventory Catesby Farm, Lapworth Dec 1919; Inventory.Sale at Wilsons Arms 25 Nov 1919; Valuation Bramcote Fields 7th April 1921; Valuation for Dr Hollick 10th July 1921
7/837/1 Davy's Valuation & Inventory Book.Inventories: Richard Cotterell Rusker dec'd; Mrs Hindle, 2 Grove Place, Station Rd; Mrs Gwendoline Carlier, 'Morningside',Dorridge; Ernest Ghent dec'd, Chadwick End
7/838/1 [1920] Davy's Valuation & Inventory Book.For H C Smith- Kixley Farm, Waterfield Farm, Manor Farm 3rd April 1920
7/839/1 [1918] Davy's Valuation & Inventory Book.Stripes Hill; Wm Rogers Lansdowne Farm Cottage; Auxilliary Hospital Springfield House
7/840/1 [1922] Davy's Valuation & Inventory Book.Valuation; Waterfield Farm, C Smith to G Jackson, Mr Arnold of Heronfield, H Hadley, Kenilworth Road.
7/841/1 [1932] Plan showing Spring Coppice, Avenue Road, DorridgeGrove Farm, Lansdowne Farm, Highfield, Avenue Road, Grove Road and Temple Road identified. Supplied by Samuel Davy 1/2500th
7/841/2 [1932] Basement plan of Spring Coppice, Avenue Road, Dorridge
7/841/3 [1932] Ground Floor plan of Spring Coppice, Avenue Road, Dorridge
7/841/4 [1932] 1st Floor plan of Spring Coppice, Avenue Road, Dorridge
7/842/1 [1932] Valuation of Estate of Major S.G. Everiitt dec'dFurniture and effects at Knowle Hall. Feb 9th 1932
7/842/2 [1932] Inventory of Estate of Major S.G. Everiitt dec'dFurniture and effects at Knowle Hall. Feb 9th 1932
7/842/3 [1932] Insurance policies held by Major S.G. EverittWith covering letter from Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd. 2nd Feb 1932
7/843/1 Map showing Home Farm
7/844/1 Map showing Elvers Green Farm and Hall Farm
7/845/1 [1892] Map showing Three Gates Estate, Grove RoadShows land belonging to James Cotterrell, property of A W Burdett and Mrs Parkes.
7/846/1 Map showing Grove Farm, Grove RoadShows properties of G F Jackson and H D English and Midland Counties Institution.
7/847/1 [1930] Map showing Knowle & Dorridge StationAlso Bentley Heath Crossing.
7/847/2 [1929] Map showing Great Western Railway (Footpaths and Lands at Knowle and Dorridge)
7/848/1 Map showing Ardenvale EstateShows proposed by-pass.
7/848/2 Map showing land in Ardenvale Road (Chantry Heath Estate)Shows proposed by-pass.
7/849/1 Map showing land near Rotten Row and plots in Station RoadLand belonging to Mr Hartwell, Geo Sumner Junr and Samuel Davy.
7/850/1 Map showing land in Heronfield and Netherwood Heath
7/851/1 Map showing The Stud Farm, Chadwick End
7/854/1 [1932] Plan showing Milverton Road and Warwick Road/Station Road shops
7/854/2 [1932] Plan showing proposed shops Warwick Road and Station Road (floor plans)
7/854/3 [1932] Plan showing proposed shops Warwick Road and Station Road (elevations)
7/854/4 [1932] Plan showing houses in Milverton Road (Floor plans and elevations)
7/854/5 [1931] Plan showing proposal for land at rear of Midland Bank
7/855/1 [1889] Conveyance: Bank House; Kimbell to B'ham & Midland Bank2 items.
7/856/1 [1990] Sale particulars: Manor End, Kenilworth Road
7/857/1 Copy of letter concerning history of Knowle HallFrom Thomas Warde, Copyright Warwickshire County Record Office CR71/41
7/857/2 Copy of letter concerning history of Knowle HallFrom Thomas Warde, Copyright Warwickshire County Record Office CR71/47
7/858/1 [1993] Sales brochure: 31 Kixley Lane
7/859/1 [1993] Sales brochure: 1597 Warwick Road
7/860/1 [1993] Sales brochure: 197 Station Road
7/861/1 [1993] Sales brochure: 74 Kenilworth Road
7/862/1 [1993] Sales brochure: 30 Station Road
7/863/1 [1993] Sales brochure: 74 Kenilworth Road
7/864/1 [1993] Sales brochure: 1324 Warwick Road
7/865/1 [1920] Sales brochure: The Elmdon Estate (Mrs Alston-Roberts-West)18th November 1920. With maps
7/866/1 [1991] Sales brochure: 'Marlpits Cottage', Browns Lane
7/867/1 [1885] Sales brochure: 'The Old House Farm', (Grimshaw Hall) (W Willcox dec'd) and land in Knowle10th Feb 1885. Also property out of Knowle.

Plus duplicate for Lots 1 and 2
7/867/2 [1885] Plan re 7/867/1
7/868/1 [1898] Cover to sales brochure: 'The Stripes' (H Fenny dec'd) and Jacknet Cottages26th Sept 1898. Also property out of Knowle.
7/868/2 [1898] Sales brochure: 'The Stripes' (H Fenny dec'd) and Jacknet Cottages (Tenant H Dodwell)26th Sept 1898. Also property out of Knowle.
7/868/3 [1898] Plan relating to 7/868/1 & 2Shows surrounding land owned by Joseph Gillott, T H G Newton, Mrs Greenhill, John Cotterrell
7/869/1 [1985] Sales brochure: Cuttle Pool Farm25th June 1985
7/870/1 [1933] Sales brochure: Kixley Farm (Stock and Implements) (H C Smith dec'd)25th March 1933
7/871/1 [1943] Sales brochure: Copt Heath Farm (Stock and Implements) (Capt Oliver Bird)18th Nov 1943
7/871/2 [1943] Sales brochure: Copt Heath Farm (Stock) (Capt Oliver Bird)18th Nov 1943
7/872/1 [1977] Sales brochure: Copt Heath Farm (Stock and Implements) (Capt Oliver Bird)21st Sept 1977
7/872/2 [1977] Plan relating to 7/872/1
7/873/1 [1925] Poster for 'Speed the Plough', NFU - Agricultural competitions3rd Oct 1925. By permission of Mr T T Blyth
7/874/1 [1917] Sale Brochure
7/874/2 [1917] Plan relating to 7/874/1Shows land owned by Frederick T Jefferson, Arthur Gladstone, J C Gilbert, Mrs B A Wise, Edward Cheshire, W & J Wilder
7/876/1 [1904] Sales brochure: 'Blythehurst', 'Wren's Nest' and land in Copt Heath (H B Sale dec'd)(Filed in oversized documents)
June 20th 1904
7/877/1 [1957] Rent increase notification 92 Station Road, Mr P PettitJuly 8th 1957. Landlord Ellen Court, 400 Station Road
7/878/1 [1992] Sales brochure: Rotton Row Farm
7/879/1 [1992] Sales brochure: 1690 High Street, 'Just Jackie'
7/880/1 [1992] Sales brochure: 18 Wilsons Road
7/881/1 [1992] Sales brochure: 199 Station Road
7/882/1 Willcox collection: posters. To 7/882/5(In map box)
7/883/1 [1992] Sales brochure: 110 Station Road
7/884/1 [1991] Sales brochure: Stripes Hill Farm
7/885/1 [1935] Sales brochure: Knowle Lodge (Furniture) (Dr Reginald Bower dec'd)Feb 19th /20th 1935
7/886/1 [1884] Receipt for deposit of mortgage agreement (J J Kimbell, J Cotterrell, Mrs Checkley)Vernon Bower, Solicitor. Mrs Checkley's signature over penny purple Queen Victoria stamp.
7/887/1 [1734] Plan of Rotton Row estateWilliam Bradeley's land, formerley Thomas Harbone. Occupied by Joseph Cotterill. Original in County Record Office.
7/888/1 [1992] Sales brochure: Henwood Mill
7/889/1 [1993] Sales brochure: Development of Middlefield Site
7/890/1 [1993] Sales brochure: 30 Station Road
7/891/1 [1953] Abstract of Title of Newborough Estates Ltd to property in Wychwood AvenueRelates to 25 Broadfern Road
7/892/1 [1799] Notes from papers belonging to George Burn re. Springfield House
7/892/2 [1799] Abstract of Title of Mrs Ann Fisher and Moland family to land in Aston
7/892/3 [1913] Schedule of Title Deeds and Writings relating to Springfield Hall
7/893/1 [1952] Schedule of Deeds and documents relating to 'Highcroft', Oak Lane, Barston
7/893/2 [1908] Schedule of Deeds and documents relating to Freehold Farms situate in Barston
7/893/3 [1952] Schedule of Deeds and documents relating to Windmill Hill and Elvers Green Farm
7/893/4 [1959] Schedule of Deeds and documents relating to G F Jackson
7/893/5 [1959] Schedule of Deeds and documents relating to land situate in Barston
7/893/6 [1959] Schedule of Deeds and documents relating to land in Springfield Hall Estate and Barston Park Farm
7/894/1 Map of Springfield House and land
7/895/1 [1913] Elevations for Garage and Engine House at Springfield House
7/895/2 [1913] Elevations for Garage and Engine House at Springfield House
7/895/3 [1913] Elevations for Garage and Engine House at Springfield House
7/895/4 [1913] Floor plan for Garage and Engine House at Springfield House
7/896/1 [1956] Map of Springfield House Special School
7/897/1 Deeds: Bower House (74 Station Road) (9 deeds)
7/898/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 31 Kixley Lane
7/899/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 1597 Warwick Road
7/899/2 [1994] Sales brochure: 1583 Warwick Road
7/900/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 1 Brisker Court - 'Teazels'
7/901/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 69 St Lawrence Close
7/902/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 6 Cook Close
7/903/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 18 Wilsons Road
7/904/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 167 Station Road
7/905/1 [1957] Sales brochure: Greswolde Arms HotelJune 6th 1957
7/906/1 [1792] Plan of Proposed Line of Navigable Canal from Warwick to BirminghamOriginal in Warwick CRO CR351/1092
7/907/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 14 Crabmill Close
7/908/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 'Haldon', 134 Station Road
7/909/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 'Henwood Mill'
7/910/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 'Darley Mill'
7/911/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 'Anvil Cottage', 38 Widney Road
7/912/1 [1994] Sales brochure: 26 Station Road
7/913/1 [1994] Lettings brochure: 1619 Warwick Road
7/914/1 [1994] Sales brochure: Eastcote Manor
7/915/1 [1994] Sales brochure: Knowle Wood Grange (Middlefield Development)
7/915/2 [1994] Sales brochure: Knowle Wood Grange (Middlefield Development)
7/916/1 Lettings brochure: Brisker Court (5 shops and offices)
7/917/1 [1994] Newspaper cutting: Sale of Darley Mill with articleAuction: June 28th 1994
7/918/1 [1919] Sales poster: Elm Farm, Norton Green (Stock) (G Green)15th March 1919
7/919/1 [1919] Sales poster: Tilehouse Farm (Stock) (J Knights)29th March 1919
7/920/1 [1919] Sales poster: Farming Stock and Implements sale at Jobs Close (Mrs Hasluck dec'd)19th April 1919
7/921/1 [1919] Sales poster: 'Sunny Croft', Station Road(Furniture) (Lionel A Smallwood)17th May 1919
7/922/1 [1919] Sales poster: 3 Grove Place, Station Road (Furniture & Drapery Stock) (Mrs Hindle)7th May 1919
7/923/1 [1919] Sales poster: Furniture Sale at Wilson Arms Hotel (Richard Cotterell Rusker dec'd)26th July 1919
7/924/1 [1925] Sales poster: Yardley Villas, Kingswood Road, Chessetts Wood (Furniture) (F Hall)20th June 1925
7/925/1 [1923] Sales poster: 'The Firs', Darley Green (Furniture) (George Johnson)8th Dec 1923
7/926/1 [1923] Sales poster: Stripes Hill House Stock and effects) (Mrs Arter)22nd Dec 1923
7/927/1 [1924] Sales poster: 'Linwood', (Furniture) (J Cooper)15th March 1924
7/928/1 [1924] Sales poster: Knowle Wood Road (Furniture) (Mrs J Wootton dec'd)29th March 1924
7/929/1 [1925] Sales poster: 'Fernwood', Manor Road, Dorridge (Furniture) (C J Grove)12th May 1925
7/930/1 [1925] Sales poster: 'Rotherwood', Blue Lake Road, Dorridge (Furniture) (Mrs Manison)23rd May 1925
7/931/1 [1925] Sales poster: 'The Homestead', Kingswood Road, Chessetts Wood (Furniture) (R W Griffiths)18th July 1925
7/932/1 [1925] Sales poster: Furniture Sale at Station Road (Mrs Sulley)12th Dec 1925
7/933/1 [1926] Sales poster: Furniture and Poultry Sale at Poplar Road, Dorridge (J Yorke)29th June 1926
7/934/1 [1927] Sales poster: Oldwych House Farm (Furniture) (Mr & Mrs Brown)2nd April 1927
7/935/1 [1927] Sales poster: 5 Berrow Homes (Miss M A Kempson dec'd)15th June 1927
7/936/1 [1927] Sales poster: Bakers Lane (Grass Farm) (Samson Stanley) and building land Dorridge Road, Dorridge (W E Patterson JP)30th June 1927
7/937/1 [1928] Sales poster: Lodge Road (Building land)29th March 1928
7/938/1 [1929] Sales poster: 'Westbourne', and 'Greenbank', Station Road29th March 1928
7/939/1 [1928] Sales poster: Furniture Sale at Station Road (Neil Munro dec'd)30th June 1928
7/940/1 [1939] Sales poster: Furniture Sale at Bakers Lane (W Hull)25th March 1939
7/941/1 [1940] Sales poster: Henwood Mill (Furniture, Effects & Poultry) (William Holt)30th March 1940
7/942/1 [1943] Sales poster: Kenilworth Lodge, Kenilworth Road20th May 1943
7/943/1 [1942] Sales catalogue 'Hylmary', Dorridge (Furniture & Effects) (T P Maslen)14th May 1942
7/943/2 [1942] Sale particulars catalogue 'Hylmary', Dorridge (T P Maslen)14th May 1942
7/944/1 [1942] Sale particulars: Copt Heath Farm (10 acres of Picking Peas) (Capt Oliver Bird MC,JP)25th June 1942
7/945/1 [1943] Sale particulars: Copt Heath Farm (Stock and Implements) (Capt Oliver Bird MC,JP)18th Nov 1943
7/948/1 [1943] Poster: Horse Show for RAF Benevolent Fund. Schedule from B SpoonerHorse show and gymkhana at Hunter and Pony Stud Farm, Chadwick End.
7/949/1 [1944] Sales poster: Widney Cottage, Widney Road (Furniture) (Mrs C E Ratcliff dec'd)8th & 9th November 1944
7/950/1 [1944] Sales poster: Norton Green House3rd May 1944
7/951/1 [1944] Sales poster: Norton Green House (Furniture) (Mrs Pearce)6th May 1944
7/952/1 [1944] Sales poster: 'Lynton', 331 Station Road, Dorridge (Miss M E Clements dec'd)8th June 1944
7/953/1 [1944] Sales poster: 'Ingleside'; 96 Dorridge Road (Mrs Grace Burns dec'd)[Missing] 20th July 1944
7/954/1 [1944] Sales poster: 'Clifton Cottage',76 Station Road, Dorridge (Miss Louisa Davis dec'd)7th Sept 1944
7/955/1 [1944] Sales poster: 'Fairfield', 361 Station Road, Dorridge (Mrs A C Holland dec'd)20th Sept 1944
7/956/1 [1944] Sales poster: 'Sungates', 374 Station Road27th Sept 1944
7/957/1 [1944] Sales poster: 'Knowle Side', 8 Milverton Road18th Oct 1944
7/958/1 [1944] Sales poster: 'Granville Lodge', Granville Road, Dorridge (Major H R Hoskins MC)18th Oct 1944
7/959/1 [1944] Sales brochure: 'Wathen', 3 Milverton Road (Furniture)29th Nov 1944
7/959/2 [1944] Poster: 'Wathen', 3 Milverton Road (Furniture)29th Nov 1944
7/960/1 [1944] Sales brochure: Springfield House and Agricultural Estate (George J Jackson JP)30th May 1946
7/961/1 Unidentified Catalogue of Antique Furniture and Paintings
7/962/1 Unidentified Catalogue of large House, Furniture & Paintings SaleIncludes contents from Chauffeur, Servants' and Maids' rooms.
7/963/1 [1946] Sales brochure: Packwood Lodge (Furniture & Stock) (Miss L M Hewitt)10th Aug 1946
7/964/1 [1943] Copt Heath Farm: Crop Plan 1943-44[Missing]
7/965/1 [1943] Agreement between Capt Oliver Bird and Mr L E Evans for occupation of Copt Heath Farm
7/966/1 [1944] Agreement of Tenancy between John J Cope of Braeside, Widney Manor and Leslie E Evans in respect of land Widney Manor Farm
7/967/1 [1946] Agreement of Tenancy between Leslie E Evans and W L Malcolm in respect of 1 Bentley Cottages, Smiths Lane
7/968/1 [1946] Agreement of Tenancy between O Bird and Leslie E Evans in respect of 1 & 2 Bentley Cottages, Smiths Lane and 194 Widney Road
7/969/1 [1937] Map of Copt Heath Farm showing field namesReproduced from OS map 1937.
7/970/1 [1943] Copt Heath Farm: Inventory of Implements Oct 1943
7/971/1 [1943] Copt Heath Farm: Field Book 1943Hardback
7/972/1 [1944] Copt Heath Farm: Pay (Expenses) Book 1944Hardback
7/973/1 [1947] Copt Heath Farm: Wages Book 11/12/1943 - 20/3/1947Hardback. Payees: M Malcolm, S A Meacham, D R Wilkinson, G W Hicklin, J Lippiatt, W Port, W Jones, Mrs Collins, John Bird, N T Thomas, T Butler.
7/974/1 Copt Heath Farm: Miscellaneous invoices29 items
7/974/2 [1944] Copt Heath Farm: Receipts from City of Birmingham Salvage Dept for Pig Food10 items
7/974/3 [1947] Copt Heath Farm: Statement of Rent
7/975/1 [1940] OS Map showing estate of Capt Oliver Bird 1940Shows much of Western Knowle
7/976/1 Sales brochure: Middlefield Development (Knowle Wood Grange)
7/976/2 Newspaper cutting: Show house Knowle Wood Grange
7/977/1 Sales brochure: 'Dowland Cottage', 24 Kenilworth Road
7/978/1 Sales brochure: 'Manor End', 104 Kenilworth Road
7/979/1 Sales brochure: 76 Kenilworth Road
7/980/1 Sales brochure: 72 Kenilworth Road
7/981/1 Sales brochure: 'Rose Cottage', 70 Kenilworth Road
7/982/1 [1947] Sales brochure: 'Dorridge Grove', & 'The Ferns', Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge (W A Hossell)28th Oct 1947
7/983/1 Sales brochure: Eastcote Grange, Hampton in Arden (Arthur Gladstone dec'd)With donor's letter: Joy Hall,160 Browns Lane
7/984/1 Sales brochure: Swallow Cottages, Lodge Road/Dell Farm Close
7/986/1 Sales brochure: 'Yew Tree Cottage', 29 Kenilworth Road
7/987/1 Sales brochure: 'Grove House', Grove Road
7/988/1 Sales brochure: 'The Cricketers', Grove Road
7/989/1 Sales brochure: 'Far End', Kixley Lane
7/990/1 [1955] Mortgage for Grewolde Hotels LtdSouth Staffordshire Building Society and Frederick Bendall. With plan.
7/990/2 [1956] Abstract of Title of Greswolde Hotels LtdWith plans.
7/990/3 [1956] Application for Official Search re. Flat no. 6, Greswolde Hotel
7/990/4 [1956] Letter detailing outstanding Mortgage charges re Greswolde Hotels Ltd for Mrs Clara Thane
7/990/5 [1956] Letter detailing entries in the Companies Register and Land Charges Register re. Greswolde Hotels Ltd & Mrs Clara Thane
7/990/6 [1956] Lease: Greswolde Hotels Ltd to Mrs Clara ThaneWith plans of Greswolde Hotel and of Flats
7/990/7 [1972] Abstract of Title to Flats, Swimming Pool and Caravan Site at Greswolde HotelWith plan. Flat occupants: Watt, Bullen, Bagley, Pritchard, Stanley & Thane.
7/990/8 [1972] Contract for Sale: Flat 6, Greswolde HotelBetween Mrs Clara Thane and Mr & Mrs Harold Vincent.
7/990/9 [1972] Requisitions on Title re .Flat no. 6, Greswolde Hotel
7/990/10 [1972] Assignment of Flat no. 6, Greswolde HotelMrs Thane to Mr & Mrs H Vincent.
7/990/11 [1972] Plan of Flats at Greswolde Hotel
7/990/12 [1972] Schedule of Deeds of Flat 6 at Greswolde Hotel1955-1973
7/990/13 [1972] Transfer of lease of Flat 6 at Greswolde Hotel
7/990/14 [1973] Land Registry entry for Flat 6 at Greswolde Hotel
7/990/15 [1976] Land Registry map for flats at Greswolde Hotel
7/990/16 [1976] Application for Official Search re. 16 Crabmill Close
7/990/17 [1976] Notice of Assignment re 16 Crabmill CloseVincent to Terry
7/990/18 [1977] Report on Title re. 16 Crabmill Close
7/990/19 [1978] Transfer of 16 Crabmill CloseMr & Mrs Terry to Mr & Mrs E J Allday
7/990/20 [1987] Land Registry map Crabmill Close development
7/991/1 Notes from the Deeds of 17 Kenilworth Road (Jubilee House)Supplied by Martin Thacker, owner
7/991/2 [1929] Abstract of Title of Mr Joseph Lawrence to freehold of 17 Kenilworth Road (Jubilee House)
7/991/3 [1929] Abstract of Title of Warwickshire County Council to freehold of 17, 19 & 21 Kenilworth RoadCertificates of Search and Conveyance. Formerly Police Station.
7/991/4 [1952] Abstract of Title of Messrs Mitchells & Butlers Ltd to freehold of 15 Kenilworth Road (Formerly number 6)Bulls Head Inn
7/991/5 [1905] Abstract of an expired leasehold interest in 15 Kenilworth RoadFrom 12th July 1905
7/991/6 [1983] OS Plan of 3-31 Kenilworth Road & 7-23 Kixley LaneLand Registry
7/992/1 [1850] Conveyance of Railway Tavern on Knowle Common. 13th April 1850W H B J Wilson to Edward Allen
7/992/2 [1861] Conveyance of Railway Tavern on Knowle Common. 25th March 1861Thomas Allem to James Allen
7/992/3 [1862] Indenture re. Railway TavernJames Allen and Maria Lamb
7/992/4 [1894] Mortgage on Railway TavernJames Allen to Henry Jackson
7/992/5 [1865] Conveyance of Railway Tavern on Knowle Common. 25thJuly 1865James Allen the younger to Charles Couchman
7/992/6 [1868] Conveyance of Railway Tavern on Knowle Common. 25th March 1868Miss Maria Lamb to Charlie Couchman
7/992/7 [1875] Conveyance of Railway Tavern on Knowle Common. 30th July 1875Charlie Couchman to Frederick Proce
7/992/8 [1888] Declaration of Richard Davis re. Railway TavernPremises known as Dorridge Grove occupied by Samuel Burman, previously an Asylum and before that was the Railway Tavern.
7/992/9 [1882] Conveyance of Railway Tavern on Knowle Common. 3rd July 1882Samuel Burman to Edwin Jaques
7/992/10 [1888] Conveyance of Railway Tavern on Knowle Common. 1st November 1888Edwin Jaques to Arthur James O'Connor
7/993/1 Sales brochure: 12a Wilson Road
7/994/1 Sales brochure: 51 Station Road
7/995/1 Sales brochure: Pear Tree Cottage, Lodge Road
7/996/1 Sales brochure: 'Linden Lea', 54 Tilehouse Green Road
7/997/1 [2000] Sales brochure: Grimshaw Hall EstateJohn Shepherd
7/997/2 [2000] Sales brochure: The Principal Contents of Grimshaw HallChristie's. Loose leaves.
7/997/3 [2000] Sales brochure: The Remaining Contents of Grimshaw HallJohn Haycroft Country House Auctions
7/997/4 [2000] Grimshaw Hall Sale ResultsJohn Haycroft Country House Auctions
7/997/5 [2000] Newspaper Cutting: Grimshaw Hall saleBirmingham Post 30th March 2000
7/997/6 [2000] Newspaper Cutting: Grimshaw Hall saleBirmingham Post 29th March 2000
7/998/1 [1638] Deed of 'Maggins' & Knowle Society explanatory cardOriginal with County Record Office
7/999/1 [1919] Abstract of Title of Major Alfred Lovekin 1899-1919 to 1304-6 Warwick Road
7/999/2 [1919] Conveyance of land and 5 dwellings in Copt HeathMajor Alfred Lovekin to Luke Bradley. With plan.
7/999/3 [1919] Mortgage of land and 5 dwellings in Copt HeathLuke Bradley to Frank Round Worsey. Tenants: Nix, Cooke, Holland, Adkins and Curtis. Bordering property owned by John Broadbent Perkins and Harry Charles Smith.
7/999/4 [1957] Conveyance of 1302 and 1308 Warwick RoadFrom Luke Bradley to May Edkins, Susan Holland and Arthur Curtis.
7/1000/1 [1931] Sales brochure: The Chadwick Manor Estate12th November 1931
7/1001/1 Sales brochure: Crown Cottage, Lodge Road
7/1002/1 Sales brochure: 93 Lodge Road
7/1003/1 Sales brochure: 'Dorridge Grove', 9 Knowle Wood Road
7/1003/2 Sales brochure: 'Dorridge Grove', 9 Knowle Wood Road
7/1004/1 [1995] Sales brochure: Grimshaw House, 58 Station Road (Miss R J Hinks dec'd)Auction: 25th July 1995
7/1005/1 Sales brochure: 148 Station Road
7/1006/1 Sales brochure: 199 Station Road
7/1006/2 [2001] Sales brochure: 199 Station Road
7/1007/1 Sales brochure: Plot 2, Lodge Road
7/1008/1 Sales brochure: 'Haven Cottage', 12 Wilsons Road
7/1009/1 Sales brochure: 'Lodge Cottage', 98 Lodge Road
7/1010/1 [2001] Sales brochure: The Hamptons, Crabmill Close
7/1011/1 [2001] Sales brochure: The Dial House
7/1012/1 [2001] Sales brochure: 62 Grove Road
7/1013/1 [2001] Sales brochure: 53 Tilehouse Green Lane
7/1014/1 [1933] Newspaper Cutting: Results of Samuel Davy saleSale: 5th October 1933. Birmingham Post, 6th October 1933
7/1015/1 Schedule of deeds and documents relating to Grove Farm and adjoining lands1794-1941
7/1015/2 Schedule of deeds and documents relating to Grove Farm and adjoining lands1794-1941
7/1018/1 Plan of part of canal, showing field names and ownersShows land belonging to Mr. Paling and Joseph Boston.
7/1019/1 [1794] Canal: plan of Mr. Paling's land
7/1020/1 [1795] Canal: plan of Mrs. Baldwyn's land thro Knowle Hall Estate
7/1021/1 [1797] Canal: plan of Copt Heath Wharf
7/1022/1 [1800] Canal: plan of Boston's and Smith's farmsFarms are property of Mrs. Baldwyn. Shows some field names.
7/1023/1 Canal: plan with smaller inset of Heronfield sectionShows Black Boy inn and Blue Boar inn (now Heron's Nest). Names mentioned include: Taylor, Hanson, Garratt, Bindley, Wilson & Lewis.
7/1024/1 [1885] Canal: plan of Mr. Birch's land. Peter Baker tenantShows fields occupied by Peter Baker.
7/1024/2 [1885] Canal: schedule of Mr. Birch's land. Peter Baker tenant
7/1025/1 Canal: field plan (colour)
7/1026/1 [1890] Canal: plan. Shows Kings Arms, Black Boy & Poplar FarmNames shown include: Everitt, Cotterrell, Stanley, Ball, Taylor, Watson, Chambers, Hammond, Satchwell, Hague, Hitchman, Averns, Haydon, Mortimer.
7/1027/1 Canal: plan of locks (colour). Marks Home Farm
7/1028/1 Canal: plan of Bottom Lock Cottage (tenant H. Fitter)
7/1029/1 Canal: plan, Kenilworth Rd to bottom lockShows five locks. Marks bridge, stables, Top Lock House, turning place, Bottom Lock House, pumphouse and pleasure boat moorings. Also building on wharf and on Kenilworth Road near bridge.
7/1030/1 Canal: plan of system from Birmingham to WarwickIncludes Worcester & Birmingham Canal to Kings Norton, Birmingham Canal to Salford Junction, Birmingham & Warwick Junction Canal (Salford to Bordesley), Stratord Canal (Kings Norton to Kingswood), Warwick & Birmingham Canal to Warwick.
7/1031/1 [1997] Canal: plan of principal inland navigations (holiday planne)(In map box / oversized)
7/1032/1 [1995] Canal: plan of Warwickshire ring system(In map box / oversized)
7/1033/1 [2001] Sale Brochure: The Mansions, Grove Road/Station Road20 pp
7/1034/1 [2002] Sale particulars: Elm Farm, Darley Green Road8 pp
7/1035/1 Grove Farm - Title historyNotes - Chattock, Gillott & Dicken families. 26 pp
7/1035/2 Grove Farm - Title historyDickin family. 5 pp
7/1036/1 Sale particulars: Grove FarmAuction 17th July 2002 at Old Sils Clubhouse. Dicken family. 10 pp
7/1036/2 Sale particulars: Grove FarmAuction 17th July 2002 at Old Sils Clubhouse. Dicken family. 10 pp
7/1037/1 Springfield House - Notes from deeds9 pp
7/1038/1 Chester House - Notes from deeds3 pp
7/1039/1 Soden's - Notes from deeds12 pp
7/1040/1 [1963] Sale Brochure: Wood Lane FarmGladstone Estate. 4 pp
7/1041/1 [1936] Sale Brochure: Knowle Lodge EstateAuction 23rd July 1936 in Birmingham. Land approx. 1000 sq yds. 3 pp
7/1041/2 [1946] Sale Brochure: Knowle Lodge EstateAuction 12th Sept 1946 in Birmingham. Land approx. 29 acres. 8pp.
7/1042/1 [2003] Sale Brochure: Grove Farm BarnAuction 12th May 2003 in Claverdon. 4 pp
7/1043/1 [2003] Sale particulars: 30 Wilsons Road4 pp
7/1044/1 [2003] Sale particulars: 12a Wilsons Road4 pp
7/1045/1 Sale particulars: 'Bower House', 74 Station RoadIncludes a brief history. G Thompson builder. 3 pp
7/1046/1 Sale particulars: 80 Kenilworth RoadGrade II Listed. 4 pp
7/1047/1 Sale particulars: 211 Station Road2 pp
7/1048/1 Sale particulars: 116 Station Road2 pp
7/1049/1 Sale particulars: 110 Tilehouse Green LaneKnown as Oak Cottage. 17th Century. 6 pp
7/1050/1 Sale particulars: Copt Heath Farm, Lady Byron LaneGrade II Listed. 8 pp
7/1051/1 Sale particulars: Waterfield House, Hampton Road4 pp
7/1052/1 Sale particulars: 245 Station Road2 pp
7/1053/1 Extracts of documents relating to The George in the TreeDeverell, Fisher and Chattock families noted. 3 pp
7/1054/1 Sale particulars: Grimshaw HallNewspaper advertisement. Grade II Listed.
7/1055/1 [2004] Sale particulars: Eastcote ManorGrade II Listed. 8 pp
7/1055/2 [1922] Sale particulars: Eastcote Manor2 pp
7/1056/1 [1862] Sale Poster: Farmhouse and Pasture Land, Darley Green.Auction 11th June 1862 at Greswolde Arms.
7/1057/1 [1885] Sale Poster: 'The Old House Farm' estate Knowle.Auction 10th February 1885 in Birmingham. 2 pp
7/1058/1 [1872] Sale Poster: Old Turf Land in Kixley Lane.Auction 20th February 1872 at Red Lion. Owners - Wm Glover, W Willcox, tenants Thomas Glover, W & E Parsons
7/1059/1 [1869] Sale Poster: Freehold Building Land - Dorridge EstateAuction 25th March 1869 in Birmingham. Owners - W Willcox, J Woodfield, Dr Bell Fletcher, Mr Millichamp, H P Burdett, F Wills, W Barwell, Samuel Thornley. 4 pp
7/1060/1 [1884] Sale Poster: Land at 'The Old House Farm' Knowle.Auction 26th May 1884 at site. Owner E Willcox.
7/1061/1 [1867] Sale Poster: Cottages, Blacksmith's Shop, Outbuildings and Land at Bakers LaneAuction 24th July 1867 at Greswolde Arms.
7/1062/1 [2003] Sale brochure: Grimshaw HallAuction 26th November 2003 at The Forest Hotel, Dorridge. Grade II Listed. Estate of Keith Moore deceased. Sold for £1.8m. 12 pp
7/1063/1 [2003] Sale particulars: 168 & 170 Kenilworth RoadAuction 16th December 2003 in Henley in Arden. 2 pp
7/1064/1 [2003] Sale particulars: 65 Lodge Road2 pp
7/1065/1 [2003] Sale particulars: 233 Station Road2 pp
7/1066/1 [2004] Sale particulars: The Stables, Knowle Hall14 pp
7/1067/1 [2004] Sale particulars: The Firs, 124 Four Ashes Road12 pp
7/1068/1 [2004] Sale particulars: The Fieldway, 51 Grove Road4 pp
7/1069/1 [2005] Sale particulars: Knowle Keep, Lodge Road
7/1070/1 [2005] Sale particulars:' The Granary', 92 Kenilworth Road2 pp
7/1071/1 [2005] Sale particulars: Dorridge Grove, 9 Knowle Wood Road7 pp
7/1072/1 [2006] Sale particulars: 19 Kenilworth RoadKnown as 'The Little House' . Originally Police Sergeant's house.
7/1073/1 [1919] Poster: Land abutting 'Hillcrest' between Widney Road and Bentley Heath Road with mapNote: The map calls Widney Road, Widney Manor Road and calls Mill Lane, Bentley Heath Road. Auction 7th April 1919 in Birmingham.
7/1074/1 Sale Particulars - Middlefield Hospital
7/1075/1 Sale Particulars - 71 Grove Road
7/1076/1 Sale Particulars - 73 Grove Road
7/1077/1 [1904] Sale Particulars - 'Blythehurst' and 'The Wren's Nest', Copt Heath5pp
7/1078/1 [1889] Architect's plans of residence in Lodge Road and list of materials for Mr Ingerthorpe(Filed in oversized documents)
2pp
7/1079/1 [1889] Architect's plans of two cottages near Station Road for Mr Ingerthorpe with room sizes(Filed in oversized documents)
2pp
7/1080/1 [2003] Sale particulars: 74 Kenilworth RoadGrade II Listed.
7/1081/1 [2007] Sale Brochure - Knowle Hall (excluding West Wing)12pp.
7/1082/1 [1926] Sale brochure - 2 cottages. Estate of J R Ingerthorp.
7/1083/1 [1926] Deed relating to laying of a drain and water pipe in High St, Knowle. With map and letters
7/1084/1 [1925] Poster - Fernwood, Manor Rd, Dorridge (Furniture)
7/1085/1 [1944] Sale brochure - 'Lynton' 351 Station Rd, Dorridge (Miss M E Clements, dec'd)16231
7/1085/2 [1944] Poster relating to 7/1085/1/STAT/194416231
7/1086/1 [1944] Sales brochure: The Hollies farm, Bakers Lane (Stock)16177
7/1086/2 [1944] Poster relating to 7/1086/1/BAKE/194416177
7/1087/1 [1944] Sale brochure: 'Knowle Side', 8 Milverton Rd16363
7/1087/2 [1944] Poster relating to 7/1087/1/MILV/194416363
7/1088/1 [1944] Poster: 'Granville Lodge', Granville Rd, Dorridge (Major H R Hoskins, MC)16363
7/1089/1 [1944] Sale brochure: 'Sungates', 374 Station Rd, Dorridge16342
7/1090/1 [1944] Sale brochure: 'Fairfield', 361 Station Rd, Dorridge16335
7/1091/1 [1944] Sale brochure: 'Clifton Cottage', 76 Station Rd, Knowle (Miss Louisa Davies, dec'd)16322
7/1092/1 [1944] Sale brochure: 'Ingleside', 96 Dorridge Rd, Dorridge (Mrs Grace Burns, dec'd)16273
7/1092/2 [1944] Sale brochure: 'Ingleside', 96 Dorridge Rd, Dorridge(Furniture) (Mrs Grace Burns, dec'd)2pp. 20/07/1944
7/1093/1 [1944] Sale brochure: 62 Station Rd, Knowle (Furniture)2pp. 11 July 1944
7/1094/1 [1944] Sale brochure: Norton Green House with plan2pp. 06 May 1944
7/1094/2 [1944] Sale brochure: Norton Green House (Furniture)16198
7/1095/1 Sale brochure: 'The Causeway' 1343 Warwick Rd6pp. Includes picture and site plan
7/1096/1 [2009] Sales brochure: 'The Farmhouse', Grove Farm4pp. Grove Farm conversions. Hunters Estate Agents
7/1096/2 [2009] Sales brochure: 'The Dairy', 'The Barn' , 'The Stables' & 'The Coach House', Grove Farm6pp. Grove Farm conversions. John Shepherd Estate Agents
7/1097/1 [2008] Sale brochure - The Manor House, Kenilworth Rd12pp. 18 Dec 2008. Colour.
7/1098/1 [1967] Sales brochure: 'The Grove, Rising Lane, LapworthHome of Rice family, Chemists
7/1099/1 [1910] Knowle Institute enlargement27 items of plans and notes. oversized - located in Map Case
7/1100/1 [1887] Plan of Valuable Freehold Estate, Knowle.oversized - located in Map case
7/1101/1 Plan of Dorridge Building EstateNotes Knowle Station. oversized - located in Map case
7/1102/1 Map showing farms of Knowleoversized - located in Map case
7/1103/1 [1859] Poster and plan: Sale of Norton Green Farmoversized - located in Map case
7/1104/1 [1856] Poster: Sale of Her[o]nfield Farmoversized - located in Map case
7/1105/1 [2009] Sales Brochure:'Larchwood', 1359 Warwick Road
7/1106/1 [1959] Deeds of 23 Newton RoadAbstract of Title 1887-1959
7/1106/2 [1958] Deeds of 23 Newton RoadLetter from National Provincial Bank releasing Deeds to Bowser Bros 198;
7/1106/3 [1959] Deeds of 23 Newton RoadOfficial Search 1959
7/1106/4 [1959] Deeds of 23 Newton RoadConveyance between Bowser Bros and R G Purchase 1959
7/1106/5 [1975] Deeds of 23 Newton RoadConveyance between R G Purchase and L T Jones 1975
7/1107/1 [1913] Conveyance document re. Knowle LodgeFrom James N. Bower, Esq to The Misses E.F. & E.K. Bower & Reginald Bower, Esq.
7/1107/2 [1921] Conveyance document re. Knowle LodgeFrom Messrs J.N. Bower & S.H. Bower (Executors of the late Miss Emma Kate Bower deceased) to Miss E.F. Bower & Reginald Bower Esq
7/1107/3 [1935] Conveyance document re. Knowle LodgeFrom Lieut Col S H Bower & Harold James Bower Esq. M.B. to Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Hatton Bower
7/1107/4 [1936] Conveyance document re. Knowle LodgeFrom Lieut. Col. S.H. Bower to Messrs Harrison & Boardman
7/1108/1 [2010] Sales brochure: Land at 22 Lady Byron LanePlus solicitor's statement re. planning application
7/1109/1 [2010] Sales brochure: Sunny Mount, 65 Kenilworth Road
7/1110/1 [2010] Sales brochure: 24 Wilsons Road
7/1111/1 [1993] Architects Drawings of Masonic Lodge,1621 Warwick Road 13 Jan 1993
7/1112/1 [2010] Sales Brochure: 'Ivy Cottage' 102 Lodge Road
7/1113/1 [2010] Sales Brochure: 'Eastcote Court' Knowle Road, Hampton
7/1114/1 [2010] Sales Brochure: 211 Station Road
7/1115/1 [2010] Sales Brochure: 28 Station Road
7/1116/1 [1907] Planning Application for building of Jobs Close houseHarold Hasluck applicant
7/1117/1 [2011] Property Documents - Chase Cottage, Smiths Lane
7/1118/1 [2011] Property Documents - 51 Browns Lane
7/1119/1 [2011] Property Documents - 19 Lady Byron Lane
7/1120/1 [2011] Property Documents - The Manor House, Kenilworth Road
7/1121/1 [2011] Sales Brochure - Longdon Hall
7/1122/1 [1879] Abstract of Title of Trustees of Wm Beaufoy (77 Mill Lane)Land in Bentley Heath
7/1122/2 [1913] Conveyance - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley HeathWill of Wm Beaufoy to James Wrench
7/1122/3 [1882] Abstract of Title - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath1882-1968
7/1122/4 [1968] Conveyance - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
7/1122/5 [1968] Land Charge - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
7/1122/6 [1968] Dedication Agreement - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
7/1122/7 [1968] Planning Application - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
7/1122/8 [1968] Official Search - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath
7/1122/9 [1974] Planning Application - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley HeathMr G Cave
7/1122/10 [1990] Planning Application - 77 Mill Lane, Bentley HeathMr & Mrs Padmore
7/1123/1 [1966] Mens InstituteH M Land Registry National Grid Plan
7/1123/2 [1966] Plans of Mens InstituteProposed alterations
7/1123/3 [1967] Plans of Mens InstituteProposed lavatory accommodation with planning application
7/1123/4 [1967] Plans of Mens InstituteExtension to assembly rooms, kitchen and toilets
7/1123/5 [1968] Mens InstituteSpecification of works
7/1123/6 [1969] Plans of Mens InstituteProposed heating
7/1123/7 [1971] Plans of Mens InstituteCaretaker's Cottage alterations
7/1123/8 [1975] Plans of Mens InstituteElevations and floor plans
7/1123/9 [1976] Plans of Mens InstituteFront Elevation with planning application
7/1123/10 [1978] Plans of Mens InstituteElevations and floor plans
7/1124/1 [1871] Auction notice - Highfield House[Missing] Leamington Spa Courier 21 October 1871.
7/1125/1 Advertisement of Sale of Contents - Knowle Hall c 1980sBy direction of Executors of the late Horace Everitt Esq (died 1982)
7/1126/1 [1888] Abstract of Title of Samuel Thompson to freehold land in Kenilworth Road
7/1126/2 [1888] Indenture of Samuel Thompson to land in Kenilworth Road
7/1127/1 [1925] Estate Duty - Property of Thos Hood Truelove of Oakfield, DorridgeDavy Collection
7/1127/2 [1925] Valuation of Firs Farm, Balsall and land at Meer End - Herbert HurstDavy Collection
7/1127/3 [1925] Valuation of Kixley Farm Stock - HC SmithDavy Collection
7/1127/4 [1926] Valuation of Kixley Farm Stock - HC SmithDavy Collection
7/1127/5 [1924] Estate Duty - property of Benjamin LymerDavy Collection
7/1127/6 [1926] Valuation of Stock of Central Stores, Balsall CommonDavy Collection
7/1127/7 [1921] Valuation of The Hermitage Farm, Little PackingtonDavy Collection
7/1127/8 [1926] Valuation of Waterfield Farm Stock - G JacksonDavy Collection
7/1127/9 [1926] Valuation of Springfield Farm Stock - G JacksonDavy Collection
7/1127/10 [1925] Estate Duty - Property of J Brookes land near Henwood MillDavy Collection
7/1127/11 [1925] Valuation of Box Trees FarmDavy Collection
7/1127/12 [1926] Valuation of Mercote Mill Farm, BerkswellDavy Collection
7/1127/13 [1920] Valuation of Day House Farm, Wellington, Shrops - Henry DodwellDavy Collection
7/1127/14 [1919] H Dodwell's account with S DavyDavy Collection. Rents due from Mrs Viner and H C Smith and demand from Solihull Union for Poor Rate
7/1127/15 [1917] Tenancy Agreement Shrublands Farm, BarstonDavy Collection
7/1127/16 [1921] Valuation of Grove Farm, Norton Grange Farm and Springfeld Farm - G JacksonDavy Collection
7/1127/17 [1926] Valuation of Milverton Farm fixtures on transfer of tenancy from W ChinnDavy Collection
7/1127/18 [1926] Valuation of Packwood Farm fixtures etc.Davy Collection
7/1127/19 [1926] Valuation for Probate of Packwood Hall & Windmill Farm stock - E Tallis deceasedDavy Collection
7/1127/20 [1929] Lease and map of Blue Lake Farm, Knowle Wood Road, DorridgeDavy Collection
7/1127/21 [1927] Lease of Mill Cottage, Mill Lane, Bentley HeathDavy Collection
7/1127/22 [1935] Letter on Mill Dairy headed paperDavy Collection
7/1127/23 [1914] Valuation of furniture and effects at premises in Milverton CrescentDavy Collection
7/1127/24 [1931] Accounts of Knowle Playhouse LtdDavy Collection
7/1127/25 [1938] Catalogue of furniture and effects - Grove Croft, Grove RoadDavy Collection
7/1127/26 [1913] Specification of work to be done at Knowle SurgeryDavy Collection
7/1127/27 [1937] Lease of Heathcroft, Mill Lane, Bentley HeathDavy Collection
7/1127/28 [1938] Tithe Redemption Commission - J Chamberlain, Knowle Picture HouseDavy Collection
7/1127/29 [1933] Tenancy agreement Walton, Station Road, DorridgeDavy Collection
7/1127/30 [1934] Tenancy agreement Gayden, Station Road, DorridgeDavy Collection
7/1127/31 [1931] Tenancy agreement Lov a cot, Station Road, KnowleDavy Collection
7/1127/32 [1932] Tenancy agreement Selworthy, Station Road, DorridgeDavy Collection
7/1128/1 [1947] Sale Particulars 'Heathfield' 33 Tilehouse Green LaneDirection of Wilfred P Dawes
7/1129/1 [1947] Sale Particulars 'Dorridge Grove' and 'The Ferns', Knowle Wood Road, DorridgeDirection of W A Hossell
7/1129/2 [1947] Household Furniture Sale Particulars 'Dorridge Grove' Knowle Wood Road, DorridgeDirection of W A Hossell
7/1129/3 [2005] Newspaper Article 9 Knowle Wood Road (Dorridge Grove)Bham Post 27 May 2005
7/1130/1 [2003] Sale Particulars 'Southfield' 25a Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge
7/1131/1 [1797] Copyhold Admission of land in Knowle plus synopsisParchment. Mentions Edward Knight, Elizabeth Baldwyn, Thomas & Richard Chattock, Joseph Sowley, Joseph, William & Daniel Boston. Witnesses: Wm Wakefield, Thomas Treherne and Thomas Lane
7/1132/1 [1801] Surrender and Admittance of land in Knowle. Transfer of copyhold land.Parchment. Refers to 4 messuages at the Foredrift near Shirley Street and Monks Land near Woods Brook. Mentions James Blunn, Thomas Cottrill and John Loud
7/1133/1 [2006] Grimshaw Hall. Planning application-demolition of stables and erection of dwelling
7/1134/1 [2018] New apartments at Middlefield Spring, Barton DriveAdvertisement flyer for Taylor Wimpey
7/1135/1 Set of 12 architectural documents re extension to Knowle Institute and new Billiard Room11 laminated double sided sheets of drawings, plans, measurements and notes and one unlaminated on tracing paper. All undated. Located in Map Case.
8/1/1 [1814] Ordnance Survey MapPart copy of 8/3/1
8/2/1 [1905] Map of Warwickshire (Part)Knowle not shown
8/3/1 [1884] Ordnance Survey MapTwo sections: Knowle and Packwood & Barston
8/4/1 [1886] Ordnance Survey MapGolden End & Canal. 70% magnification
8/5/1 [1888] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle Central & Dorridge photo copy in three sheets
in map box
8/6/1 [1889] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle & Bartson
8/7/1 [1904] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle
8/8/1 [1905] Ordnance Survey MapNorth & Central Knowle
8/8/2 [1905] 1905 OS map second edition, re-levelled 1923Laminated. Knowle and Barston
8/9/1 [1917] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle & Dorridge
8/10/1 [1921] Ordnance Survey MapCheswick Green & Illshaw Heath
8/11/1 [1925] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle & Dorridge
8/12/1 [1925] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle & Bentley Heath
8/13/1 [1937] Ordnance Survey MapCopt Heath
8/14/1 [1939] Ordnance Survey MapCopt Heath & Henwood
8/15/1 [1955] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle
8/16/1 [1964] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle
8/17/1 [1964] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle & Dorridge. In 4 sections
8/18/1 [1902] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle. oversized located in Map Case
8/19/1 [1902] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle. oversized located in Map Caseincluding additions 1938
8/20/1 [1965] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle. oversized located in Map Case
8/21/1 [1962] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle. oversized located in Map Case
8/22/1 [1962] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle. oversized located in Map Case
8/23/1 [1914] Ordnance Survey MapKnowle. oversized located in Map Case with additions in 1938
8/24/1 [1950] Ordnance Survey MapCopt Heath. oversized located in Map Case
8/25/1 [1886] Ordnance Survey Past & Present MapSolihull including Knowle - Compilation of four maps:- 1831-1934;1901-02;1921;2007
in map box
8/26/1 [1887] Ordnance Survey MapMap of Knowle and Barston with field names. In four sections.
8/28/1 Section of OS Map showing Grove Farm and Canal
8/28/2 Section of OS Map showing Waterfield FarmLand conveyed to Solihull UDC 1933
8/28/3 Section of OS Map showing Warwick RoadLand to be developed by Newborough Estates around Ardenvale Road
8/29/1 [2009] Ordnance Survey Map of Knowle
8/30/1 [2021] Ordnance Survey Map 1831 - 1835 Knowle, FacsimileCassini Publishing ref 23011201 87643. Original 1:63360 enlarged to 1:40000
9/1/1 [1817] Enclosure Map - folded.With colour definitions of 'old inclosures' (freehold and copyhold) and cottages and allotments.

An original working copy of the official enclosure map, 1817 - the first known map of the whole of Knowle. It covers the area from the boundaries of Hampton-in-Arden Lapworth and Baddesley Clinton.

It is understood that this copy was given to Warwickshire County Record Office in 1982 by Horace Everitt and later given to Knowle Local History Centre Archives by the WCRO at the request of his wife, Pat Everitt.
9/1/2 [1817] Map of Hamlet of KnowlePhotocopy, undated, enclosures numbered, no key.
Originalin map box
9/2/1 [1841] 1841 Tithe Map(In map box)
9/2/2 [1841] Collection of photocopies of historic maps of Knowle, hand coloured and annotated.Maps annotated by hand with names of owners, fields, farms, including Tithe Map for 1841, also maps from 1905, 1939, (and others undated), references to rivers, orchards, freehold / copyhold, roads and footpaths. (In map case)
[Elizabeth Stanley collection, plus a few others, all copies.]
9/3/1 [1839] 1839 Tithe Map
9/4/1 [1913] Hand drawn map of Knowle with Scout insignia
9/5/1 [1785] Bowles New Medium Map of Warwickshire 1785
9/6/1 [1579] Map of English Counties - used in Walter Cook Exhibition
9/7/1 [1904] Solihull RDC Sewerage Map based on OS 6 inch map 1904
9/8/1 [1926] Map showing route of proposed by-pass 1926From Warwick Road to Heronfield. Shows buildings along Warwick Road and High Sreet.
9/9/1 [1926] Map showing route of proposed by-pass 1926From Solihull to Heronfield.
9/9/2 [1926] Map showing route of proposed by-pass 1926From Solihull to Heronfield.
9/10/1 Cornish's Street Plan of Birmingham1/27000
9/11/1 [1978] Geological Survey Map of Knowle
9/12/1 [1610] Old Map of Warwickshire 1610An Antiquated Parchment Replica with cover
9/12/2 [1610] Old Map of Warwickshire 1610An Antiquated Parchment Replica with cover
9/13/1 Map of Warwickshire
9/14/1 [1948] Aerial Map of Knowle
9/15/1 [2009] Map of Ecclesiastical Parish of Knowle
9/16/1 [1600] Early 17th Century Map of Warwickshire by John SpeedTheatre of the Empire series
9/17/1 [1872] Plan of Estate of Knowle belonging to J H Kimbell esq
9/17/2 [1872] Plan of Estate of Knowle belonging to J H Kimbell esqOriginal linen backed map/plan, endorsed 'Couchman, Willmot and Couchman, Surveyors Birmingham October 9th1872.'
9/18/1 [1941] WW2 Maps of Middle East and Map Case inscribed KH EwinOn Permanent loan from Peter & Betty Ewin
9/19/1 Official Street Plan of Solihull c 1960-70Also Birmgham, Coventry and Kenilworth Town Centres. Road Map of Warwickshire. Plan of M1
9/20/1 [2016] Knowle Parish Boundaries
9/21/1 Geology Map of Knowle
9/22/1 [1940] Ordnance Survey Map of Birmingham and Coventry
9/23/1 [1977] Green Belt Plan Proposals Map of SolihullSolihull MBC
9/24/1 [2011] Suggested Housing Sites: Dorridge & Knowle 2011-2018Solihull MBC
9/25/1 [1930] Solihull and District Guide and Official VK Street Plan approx 1930Published by Vickery, Kyrle & Co, London
9/26/1 [2004] Knowle Conservation AreaTownscape Appraisal Map produced by Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, based on Ordnance Survey material, not to scale but Crown copyright. Identifies significant views, trees, listed buildings etc.
Laminated. (In map box.)
9/26/2 [2004] Knowle Conservation Area'Identity Areas' map, probably from about 2004, showing key roads and buildings in the conservation area, larger scale than 9/26/1.
Laminated. (In map box.)
10/1/1 [1890] Milverton House. c. 1890, as restored by Lewis GooldShows Wilsons Road and Warwick Road elevations shortly after Victorian restoration. Copy of reproduction of drawing by Lewis William Goold, arch in Birmingham Post (? Mail) 6/10/48. Reads 'real name Cooks House' in Eva Wootton's handwriting (refers to unsubstantiated tradition that Walter Cook lived here as a child).
10/2/1 The Square from the south, with Stowe House as a guest houseStowe House as a guest house and adjacent cottages left; chemists to Guild House (restored) centre; Berrow Homes wall. Original water colour (framed).
10/3/1 The Church and Guild House from High StreetShows the Guild House after restoration. Drawing (postcard)
10/4/1 High St. looking south. Greswolde to Band and MeeksShows Chester House with exposed timbers and building to left post 1920. Drawing by Charles H. Halfield (greetings card).
10/5/1 The Olde House as a private house (painting by W. Hull)Original water colour by William Hull.
10/6/1 Drawing of mermaid made for a sign for the Mermaid InnCopy of original by John Constable of mermaid for sign for the Greswolde.
10/7/1 [1980] The Church from High St, 1980 (painting by Pat Sharpe)Original water colour.
10/8/1 [1980] The Church from High St, 1980. (painting by Pat Sharpe)
10/9/1 [1980] The Church from High St, 1980. (painting by Pat Sharpe)
10/10/1 [1980] The Church from High St, 1980. (painting by Pat Sharpe)
10/11/1 Seal of Knowle Guild, 1981 (Knowle Soc Christmas card)Drawing made from a photograph in the Guild House windows fo Knowle Society Christmas card.
10/12/1 [1963] Drawing: Chester House 1963 (Christmas card by Paul Quinet)Chester House as an antique shop with exposed timbers; shop to left as Knowle Library and tobacconist. Drawing by Paul Quinet (Christmas card).
Chester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
10/12/2 [1970] Drawing: Grimshaw Hall 1970 (Christmas card by Paul Quinet)Timbers exposed. Drawing by Paul Quinet (Christmas card)
10/12/3 [1970] Drawing: Grimshaw Hall 1970 (Christmas card by Paul Quinet)Duplicate of 10/12/2.
10/12/4 [1970] Drawing: Grimshaw Hall 1970 (Christmas card by Paul Quinet)Duplicate of 10/12/2.
10/12/5 Drawing: Chester House (Christmas card by Paul Quinet)
10/12/6 [1960] Drawing: Mill Lane Solihull (Christmas card by Paul Quinet)
10/12/7 [1961] Drawing: Mill Lane Solihull (Christmas card by Paul Quinet)
10/12/8 Drawing: Manor House Solihull (Christmas card by Paul Quinet
10/12/9 Drawing: The Square Solihull (Christmas card by Paul Quinet)
10/13/1 The Square from the south (Stowe House as guest house)Stowe House as a guest house and adjacent cottages left; chemists to Guild House (restored) centre; Berrow Homes wall Drawing (postcard).
10/14/1 High St looking south. Greswolde to Chester HousePost 1920s building adjacent Chester House. Drawing (postcard).
10/15/1 Grimshaw Hall (timbers exposed)Drawing (postcard).
10/16/1 The Olde House, Station Rd as Silvester AntiquesDrawing (business card).
10/17/1 [1934] Artillery Cottages 1934Framed drawing signed 'F.B. 1934'.
10/18/1 [1900] The White Swan and the Red Lion. 1900Copy of colour painting by J. Mackay, dated 1900 (greetings card by Elgin Court Designs produced by The Priory Gallery, Cheltenham, Glos., with details re artist on reverse)
10/19/1 Stowe House with motor car in front (Biddle Mason letterhead)Sports car in front of building; cottages and chemists beyo Circular drawing from modern Biddle & Mason letterhead.
10/20/1 [1900] The StationShows platform and bridge over line from Poplar Rd to Manor Drawing dated 1900 with signature not readable.
10/21/1 Malvern Hall (copy of painting by John Constable)Copy of painting by John Constable (Peacock version). Rewmoved from wall 19 March 2022.
10/22/1 [1890] High Street looking south (by Mrs. Barbara Butcher)Briskers to Greswolde right. Cottages left. Most buildings, inc. 'Kingscote', as private houses. Copy by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of 10/24/1.
10/23/1 [1929] Fireplace in Red Lion tap room (painting by Eva Wootton)Original water colour. Comments by professional artist on rear.
10/24/1 [1890] High Street looking southBriskers to Greswolde right. Cottages left. Most buildings, inc. 'Kingscote', as private houses.
10/25/1 High Street. looking south. Chester House near left. Shops oppositeDrawing. Chester House with timbers exposed. Text on rear mentions Knowle library adjacent and that '50 years ago' herds of donkeys, goats and geese were driven down High Street and purchased en route by the inhabitants of every village.
10/26/1 Chester House (timbers exposed.) Mentions library next doorCopy of pen and ink drawing.
10/27/1 Old Knowle Hall exterior (south east prospect) (Drawing)Copy from original in book at the British Museum.
In map box
10/27/2 Old Knowle Hall interior. (Drawing)Copy from original in book at the British Museum.
In map box
10/27/3 Old Knowle Hall exterior. (front to bowling green) (Drawing)Mentions that bowling green became a kitchen garden. Copy from original in book at the British Museum.
Sored in map box
10/28/1 [1870] The church from the south. Drawn from 3/319/1 by E WoottonTwo wagons left and right. No trees. States that original photograph is c.1840 (but dated elsewhere as 1870). Drawing dated 1929.
10/29/1 [1947] Washpits rickyard. Painting by Eva WoottonOil on board. Copy of earlier (1947) water colour.
Item removed from Archive (worthless or broken).
10/30/1 Washpits fields (St. Lawrence Cl) Painting by Eva WoottonOil on canvas. Horses and cattle in foreground.
Item removed from Archive (worthless or broken).
10/31/1 Church and Guild House from the south. Drawing
10/32/1 Church from the north. Drawing
10/33/1 Church & Guild House from the south. Drawing by E.W.HaysomDrawn for the Knowle Society by E.W.Haysom, architect. Christmas card sent from the Walker family to Dr. & Mrs. Bower.
10/34/1 [1993] Knowle Goldsmiths (close up). Colour drawing for 30th anniv
10/35/1 Stowe House and the Wool Shop. Milverton Ho. ahead. Drawing
10/36/1 [1903] The church tower. Sepia drawing by A. Harold MannExplanatory letter from donor (Mr. D. Nichols) attached.
10/37/1 [1903] The White Swan (timbers exposed). Drawimg by A. Harold MannShows adjacent buildings. Explanatory letter from Mr. D. Nichols attached.
10/38/1 High St. Laurels to Band & Meeks left. Dell Farm etc right
10/39/1 [1944] Cartoon from Punch: 'Ere's the 9.15. I see they took it off'Shows Knowle & Dorridge station with 'train' of business men marching along the line.
10/40/1 World War 2 poster: Let Us Go Forward TogetherReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/2 World War 2 poster: Join the WrensReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/3 World War 2 poster: On to Victory. Air Crews WantedReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/4 World War 2 poster: Tittle Tattle Lost the BattleReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/5 World War 2 poster: Keep Mum She's Not So DumbReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/6 World War 2 poster: Britain Shall Not BurnReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/7 World War 2 poster: Coughs and Sneezes Spread DiseasesReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/8 World War 2 poster: Is Your Journey Really Necessary?Reproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/9 World War 2 poster: Kill the Squanderbug with War SavingsReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/10 World War 2 poster: We Want Your Kitchen WasteReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/11 World War 2 poster: Come and Help with the Victory HarvestReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/12 World War 2 poster: Better Pot Luck Than Humble PieReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/13 World War 2 poster: Go Through Your WardrobeReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/14 World War 2 poster: I Want You for the NavyReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/15 World War 2 poster: Grow Your Own Can Your OwnReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/16 World War 2 poster: Keep Mum She's Not So DumbReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/40/17 World War 2 poster: Come and Help with the Victory HarvestReproduction World War 2 poster

Returned to lender, Mr D N Warner, 20 April 2007 on request of Mrs Warner.
10/41/1 World War 2 poster: Let Us Go Forward Together (colour)12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/2 World War 2 poster: Join the Wrens12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/3 World War 2 poster: On to Victory. Air Crews Wanted12 reproduction World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2)
10/41/4 World War 2 poster: Tittle Tattle Lost the Battle12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/5 World War 2 poster: Keep Mum She's Not So Dumb12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/6 World War 2 poster: Britain Shall Not Burn (colour)12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/7 World War 2 poster: Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/8 World War 2 poster: Is Your Journey Really Necessary?12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/9 World War 2 poster: Kill the Squanderbug with War Savings12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/10 World War 2 poster: We Want Your Kitchen Waste (colour)12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/11 World War 2 poster: Come and Help with the Victory Harvest12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/41/12 World War 2 poster: Better Pot Luck Than Humble Pie12 repro World War 2 posters (colour copies of 10/40/1/WW2
10/42/1 World War 2 Fougasse poster: You Never Know Who's Listening5 World War 2 Fougasse posters
10/42/2 World War 2 Fougasse poster: Don't Forget Walls Have Ears5 World War 2 Fougasse posters
10/42/3 World War 2 Fougasse poster: Strictly Between You and Me ..5 World War 2 Fougasse posters
10/42/4 World War 2 Fougasse poster: But for Heaven's Sake Don't ..5 World War 2 Fougasse posters
10/42/5 World War 2 Fougasse poster: Salute the Soldier Week5 World War 2 Fougasse posters
10/42/6 World War 2 poster: I'm An Energy Food Says Potato Pete
10/42/7 World War 2 poster: Doctor Carrot Guards Your Health
10/42/8 World War 2 poster: I'm An Energy Food Says Potato Pete
10/42/9 World War 2 poster: Doctor Carrot Guards Your Health
10/43/1 Grimshaw Hall (rear view) (colour Christmas card)Sent from members of the Southall family.
10/44/1 Items from Walter Cook exhibition
10/45/1 Christmas Card of Old Berry HallPainting by Monica Simkins
10/68/1 Drawing: The Guild House. Church tower in the background
10/68/2 Drawing: The Red Lion
10/68/3 Drawing: Chester House
10/68/4 Tracing: The church tower, showing new layoutShows old and new bell chambers, clock room and ringing chamber.
10/69/1 [1950] Cartoon: The Child PsychologistShows man with child in tears leaving surgery and doctor with cane on doorstep. Notice reading Child Psychologist outside doorway.
10/70/1 Framed water colour painting of church and Guild HouseLimited edition print by Philip Martin
10/74/1 Framed Sketch of Red Lion
10/75/1 Framed pen and ink sketch of Chester HouseAlso Knowle Library, Florist, Band & Meeks and Men's Institute
10/76/1 Framed pen and ink sketch of Grimshaw Hall
10/77/1 [1971] Framed oil painting of Washpits Farm by Eva Wootton
10/78/1 [2013] Painting of Knowle VillageMike Humphreys
10/78/2 [2013] Painting of Knowle VillageMike Humphreys
10/78/3 [2013] Greswolde Garage
10/78/4 [2013] Chesshire House and Greswolde Garage being demolished
10/79/1 Painting of 54 Tilehouse Green Lane
10/80/1 [1976] Framed drawing of Chester House, showing Knowle Library next doorc. Solihull MBC
10/81/1 [2018] Painting of renovated Knowle War Memorial with 1914-1918 silhouette soldier and new gatesMike Humphreys
10/82/1 Painting of Maggins by Eva Wootton
10/84/1 [1910] Framed photo: High Street, Red Lion, White Swan and houses on both sides of road.Framed photo of High Street including Red Lion, White Swan, man with horse and cart, and across the road, numbers 1709, 1711 and 1713 High Street. Date unknown.
Probably 1950s enlargement of original. Found in loft of a house in Broadfern Road.
Hung on Library wall 19 March 2022
10/85/1 [1910] Framed photo Guild House as a shop with fence, Church and lady in carriage, man steadying horses.Framed photo. Carriage stopped in front of church. Unknown lady. Enlargement (possibly in 1950s) of photo taken after 1907, exact date unknown.
Found in loft of a house in Broadfern Road.
Hung on library wall 19 March 2022
10/86/1 Knowle, Drawings by Barry CharlesFour A4 pages of printed drawings of Hight Street and Church, by Barry Charles, with text by John Norton, torn from an unknown publication, date unknown.
11/1/1 [1963] Solihull Magazine December 1963: Article on Ulverlei & LangedoneIncludes article 'The Origins of Solihull: From Ulverlei and Langedone came Solihull' by Victor Skipp.
11/1/2 [1964] Solihull Magazine January 1964: Article on Ulverlei. Photo of Mr. & Mrs. ParsonsIncludes article 'The Origins of Solihull: Seeking the Whereabouts of Ulverlei' by Victor Skipp. Also photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Denis Parsons at the Civic Ball (p. 36)
11/1/3 [1964] Solihull Magazine February 1964: Domesday Manors, Longdon & photos of Hickens Corner & High StreetIncludes article 'The Origins of Solihull: The Domesday Manors' by Victor Skipp. Also short article on Knowle with photographs inc. one of Hickens Corner and one of High St.
11/1/4 [1964] Solihull Magazine September 1964
11/1/5 [1964] Solihull Magazine October 1964: With article re ChurchIncludes article on Knowle Parish Church.
11/1/6 [1964] Solihull Magazine November 1964
11/1/7 [1964] Solihull Magazine December 1964
11/1/8 [1965] Solihull Magazine February 1965
11/2/1 [1968] Warwickshire and Worcestershire Life Sept. 1968. Knowle & photos of Everitt, Bower, Meeks & WoottonIncludes article on Knowle. Mentions relief road. Photos include Dr. R. J. Bower, Mr. L. Meeks, Miss E. Wootton, Mr. H. G. Everitt.
11/3/1 [1981] Focus Magazine July 1981: General article on history of cyclingArticles on cycling and wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer.
11/3/2 [1981] Focus Magazine September 1981Article on Solihull.
11/3/3 [1981] Focus Magazine October 1981. Article on Knowle & photos of rear of Grimshaw Hall & Dr. R. J. BowerArticle on Knowle. Photo of Dr. R. J. Bower. Colour photo of Grimshaw Hall on front.
11/3/4 [1981] Focus Magazine October 1981
11/4/1 [1987] Select Magazine January 1987: Article on Knowle by Mrs. V E MortonArticle on Knowle by Mrs. V. E. Morton
11/4/2 [1989] Select Magazine February 1989. Article on George HotelArticle on George Hotel, Solihull.
11/4/3 [1989] Select Magazine February 1989
11/4/4 [1989] Select Magazine March 1989
11/4/5 [1989] Select Magazine April 1989. Articles on Dorridge, Warwick Castle & Knowle FestivalArticles on Dorridge, Warwick Castle and Knowle Festival.
11/4/6 [1989] Select Magazine April 1989
11/4/7 [1989] Select Magazine May 1989: Local History CentreShort note re Knowle Society Local History Centre (p22)
11/4/8 [1993] Select Magazine April 1993. Photos of Dr. R.J. Bower, Mrs. E. S. Warner & Mrs. V. E. MortonShort article re 'A Short Guide to Central Knowle'. Photo of Dr. R. Bower, Mrs. V. E. Morton, Mrs. E. S. Warner.
11/4/9 [1993] Select Magazine May 1993. Village Hall Open Day & Packwood HouseArticles on Knowle Village Hall Open Day and Packwood House.
11/5/1 [2008] Warwickshire History. Volume XIVJournal of Warwickshire Local History Society. Includes article on Knowle by Anthony Upton
11/5/2 [2012] Warwickshire History. Volume XVJournal of Warwickshire Local History Society. Includes article on Knowle by Anthony Upton
12/1/1 [1978] 'Village Shops of Yesterday' (Exhibition)Based primarily on interviews with older village residents. Gives details of old shops in High St., Station Rd, Lodge Rd and Kenilworth Rd, with some information about the shopkeepers Individual sections on businesses belonging to the Lyons, Curtis, Harwood and Hicken families. Includes maps showing position of each business.
12/2/1 [1979] 'The Inns of Knowle' (Exhibition)Gives the history of the Knowle inns and the families who ran them. Includes Cinema at the Wilson Arms, the Greswolde, the White Swan, the Red Lion, the Bull's Head and the canal pubs (Black Boy, Kixley Tavern, etc.). Includes sections on the buildings and the hospitality, special events and organisations connected with each inn (e.g. bowling clubs)
12/2/2 [1979] The Inns of Knowle
12/3/1 [1979] 'The Guild of St. Anne of Knowle' (Exhibition)Gives a brief history of the Guild of Knowle. Information taken primarily from 'Knowle Collegiate Church' by Revd. Anthony Upton. Includes section on the Guild House.
12/4/1 [1981] 'The Buildings of Knowle' (Exhibition)Text of an exhibition which was primarily photographic.
Includes a few historical and architectural notes on some of the buildings, but very little detail is included, except for Artillery Cottages.
12/5/1 [1981] 'A Tribute to Eva Wootton (Exhibition)Presented as a tribute to the late Eva Wootton in the year
in which she died, and co-inciding with 'A Pageant for
Knowle', which was based on her book 'The History of
Knowle'. Includes biographical and career details of Miss
Wootton and all the village activities in which she was
involved viz: dispensing; chiropody; Guides, cubs and
rangers; nature activities; church activities; Women's'
Institute; local history; 'The History of Knowle'; The
Knowle Society; handicrafts.
12/6/1 [1982] 'Knowle Lodge - The Rise and Fall of a Local Estate' (Exhib)Gives the history of the house and estate and the families
connected with it from 1770 to the present day, with
reference to its role as the home of the incumbents of
Knowle from 1806 to 1849. Refers to Blyth and Bower
families and others. Includes sections on the following:
Rev. Thomas Blyth; Lodge Road; the estate; the house;
the staff; the Bowers; the gardens and grounds; the
outbuildings. Estate includes most of the land on Solihull
side of the Wilson Arms and properties in Kenilworth Rd.,
including four cottages and Golden End Cottage. Also
Washpits Farm and Dell House Farm and adjacent property.
12/7/1 [1983] 'Knowle - An Illustrated Talk' (Lecture)Based on the village trail. Follows a route starting at the church and proceeding via Kenilworth Rd, Kixley Lane, Wilsons Road, Station Rd, Lodge Rd and High St. Brief historical notes on places en route.
12/8/1 [1983] Springfield House - The Story of a Local Estate (Exhib)Gives the history of Springfield House and estate and the
families associated with it from 1739 to the present day.
Refers to the Fisher, Boultbee and Jackson families.
Includes sections on the following: Freckleton's Dole; the Fishers and Richard Moland; the Boultbees; the Jacksons; the house; the staff; the stables; Springfield V.A.D. hospital; the grounds; the estate. Estate includes land immediately surrounding the house and also three farms - Springfield, Cuttle Pool and Hall Farm.
12/9/1 [1985] 'Wartime Knowle' (Exhibition)The story of Knowle during wartime, starting with the Boer
War and ending with the second world war. Includes
sections on the following: Boer War. The Great War: 'The War'; Canon Downing; Serving Men; Remount Dept.; Volunteer Force; Voluntary Effort; The Black Prince; Red Cross; Springfield V.A.D. hospital; Peace; Canon Downing. The Soldiers' Chapel. World War II: Miscellaneous Memories; Home Guard; Air-raids; Fund raising; 'Dig for Victory'; Evacuees; the Americans; V.E. Day. Paterson Court.
12/9/2 [1985] Wartime Knowle
12/10/1 [1986] The Berrow Inheritance - A Century of the Cottage HomesExhibition Text. A Century of the Berrow Homes (For Foster, Whatley, Hollick), the history of the Berrow Cottage Homes and the Berrow family estate from 1852 to the present day. Refers the the Berrow, Newton (of Barrells Park) and Davy families. Sections on the following: William Berrow and family; Sarah Letticia Berrow; the bowling green; the early years of the trust; the first trustees; the Victorian cottages; the gardens; the grounds; the trust since 1923; the present trustees; the Jubilee extension; the estate; Milverton Crescent; Milverton Villas; Milverton House; Milverton Farm; Station Rd.; the old cottage, Station Rd. (in garden of No. 152); Maggins; 195, Station Rd.; Blair Atholl (Stripes Hill House). Estate includes most of land on Warwick side of Station Rd/High St. junction as well as the aforementioned properties. No. 151 & Dykes Cottage.
12/11/1 [1986] 'Knowle in Retrospect' (Lecture)A brief history of Knowle from 1200 to the present day. Chronological structure. Very little detail, but includes significant events relating to the manor, the church, the guild, buildings, people, roads, the canal, the station, schools, law and order, health provision, leisure activities, the war, the village since 1945, etc.
12/12/1 [1988] 'Knowle Place Names, Old and New' (Lecture)The origins of the Knowle place names from secondary sources and from local knowledge. Includes both ancient names and modern street names. Geographical structure with sections as follows: The Forest of Arden and the River Blythe; Central Knowle (Knowle, High St., Station Rd., Lodge Rd.); Hampton Rd.; Kenilworth Rd. (inc. Elvers Green, Cuttlepool & Springfield); Warwick Rd. south of Knowle & Knowle Grove; Station Rd. (beyond Lodge Rd.) & Tilehouse Green; Longdon Rd.; Warwick Rd. north of Knowle; Modern Road Names.
12/13/1 [1990] The Farms of Knowle (Exhibition)An overview of the farms in Knowle.
Introduction, The Medieval Scene.
Individual farms: Chester House, The Olde House (Phillips)
The Manor House (Mr. Tangye), Milverton House, Knowle Lodge, Dell Farm, Washpits, Tilehouse Green Farm, Tilehouse Farm, Grimshaw Hall, Waterfield Farm, Milverton Farm, Golden End Farm, Yew Tree Farm, Kixley Farm, Home Farm, Hall Farm, Elvers Green Farm, Cuttle Pool Farm, Springfield Farm, Stripes Farm, Lansdowne Farm, Maggins, Rose Farm (Rotten Row), Coppice Wood Farm, Rotten Row Farm, Norton Green Farm, Knowle Grove, Longdon Hall, Widney Farm, Copt Heath Farm, Grove Farm (Jacobean Lane), Knowle Glebe Farm.
General subjects: Cottages and Plecks, Barns, Milk, Going to Market, Sheep, Keeping Pigs, A Baron of Beef and a Barrel of Wine, Haymaking, Harvest, Building Ricks, Threshing, Hard Times, Mechanisation, Epilogue.
12/14/1 [1991] 'Four Hundred Years of Bowling' (Exhibition)The history of bowling in Knowle from the 17th century until 1991.
Introduction, 17th Century Misdemeanours, The First Bowling Green, Knowle Bowling Club, Venison Dinners, The Greswolde Arms Bowling Club, The Greswolde Green, The Wilson Arms Green, The Green at The Red Lion, The White Swan Green, The Red Lion Bowling Green Under Threat.
12/15/1 [1992] 'Village Shops of Yesterday' (Lecture)An expanded version of 12/1/1 in lecture form.
12/16/1 [1993] 'A Short Guide to Central Knowle' (Booklet)28 page A5 booklet giving brief details of all significant properties in central Knowle. Map with numbered items. Alphabetical index.
12/17/1 [1993] Knowle: The Coronation and Beyond (Exhibition)Exhibition mounted to coincide with 40th anniversary of the coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II. The history of Knowle from 1953 to 1993.

Introduction, The Coronation - June 3rd 1953.

The 1950s: Prelude to Change.
Knowle British Legion Headquarters built (c.1954), The Cinema Close (1955), Restoration of the Church Pinnacles (1955), Job's Close opened (1957), Knowle Lodge & Wychwood Estates (c.1958), Knowle Goldsmiths to the Bay Tree (c.1959), Goodbye Jubilee Field (1958), Arden School opened (1959), The Old Vicarage Demolished (1959).

The 1960s: A Decade of Destruction.
Job's Close Park Opened (1960), The Police Moved from Jubilee House to Lodge Road Corner (1960), Development of St. John's Close and the Precinct (1960s), Retirement of Revd. James Sharp, Appointment of Canon Donald Foster (1961/1962), Knowle Village Hall Opened (1961), Malthouse Row Demolished (c.1962), Demolition of Dell Farm (1963), Milverton Farm Demolished (c.1964), Maggins Demolished (c.1964), Stowe House Converted to Offices (c.1965), Knowle Primary Schools Opened (1966), 'Knowle Collegiate Church' published (1966), Ardenvale Estate Built (c.1966), Knowle Society Began to Influence Street Naming, Greswolde Swimming Pool Close (c.1966), The Bank House Extended (1968), Bethell & Johnson Altered (1968/70), Lodge Road Bungalows Built (late 1960s?), Wrenson's Corner redeveloped (1968), Warwick Road Widened (1969).

The 1970s: The Expanding Village
New Estates (1971), Knowle Nature Reserve (1971), Artillery Cottages Restored (1971), New Car Park in High Street (early 1970s), Revd. J.V.F. Rusher Appointed (1971), 'The History of Knowle' Published (1972), The Old Surgery Developed (1974/76), Chester House Restored (1975), High Street Designated as a Conservation Area (1975), Downing Hall Opened (1975), The Christmas Tree (1975), Kixley Barn Restored (mid 1970s), Milverton House Restored (mid 1970s), The Elm Avenue (mid 1970s), The Bypass (1976), Cook Close Built (late 1970s), The Queen's Silver Jubilee (1977), The New Berrow Homes (1977), The Church Bells Recast (1979),

The 1980's: The New Knowle
The New Verger's House (1980), Brown's Lane Estates and Jacobean Grange (early 1980s), Death of Mr. Horace Everitt (1982), Paterson Court (1982), Road Works in High Street (1983), Appointment of Revd. Stephen Seamer (1983). The Church Roof Repaired (1987), Knowle Society Silver Jubilee (1987), Appointment of Revd. Andrew Dow (1988), Knowle Society Local History Centre (1988), Greville Court (1988), Brisker Court (1989), Chester House Knot Garden (1989), Office Development (1980s), Barn Conversions.

The Naughty Nineties: Todays Village.
Centenary of Knowle Parish Magazine (1990), Middlefield (1990), Retirement of Dr. R. J. Bower as Chairman of the Knowle Society (1991), The Card Shop (1992).

The Future for Knowle.
12/18/1 [1995] 'Wartime Knowle' (Exhibition)Expanded verson of 12/9/1
12/19/1 [1996] 'Walter Cook: The Founder of Knowle Church' (Exhibition)Exhibition mounted to co-incide with the 600th anniversary of the granting of the faculty for Knowle Church in 1396. Researched and written by Mrs. B. A. Walden.

Introduction; The Cook Family in Knowle; Early Life in Knowle;

Walter Cook's Knowle: the Desmesne Lands of Knowle Hall; The Moat; Fields, Hedgerows and Agriculture; Woodland; Monk and Knight; A Peasant's Life.

Priest and Diplomat: A Notable Career 1380-1423; First Benefice: Ravenstone 1380; University; Rome; The Statute of Provisions; London: Old St. Paul's; Lincoln; Wells, York and Lichfield; Salisbury, Chichester and Exeter; Somersham.

Friend of Kings: Richard II; Henry IV; Henry V

Knowle Church: Foundation; The Building; The Certificate of Consecration; The Indulgence; The Guild of St. Anne; The Guild Founders; The College of Knowle.

Epilogue: Death of Walter Cook, Summer 1423; Bequests to Knowle Church; Other Bequests.
12/19/2 [1996] Walter Cook: The Founder of Knowle Church
12/20/1 [2003] 600th Anniversary of Knowle Church Exhibition
12/20/2 [2003] 600th Anniversary of Knowle Church Exhibition
12/20/3 [2003] 600th Anniversary of Knowle Church Exhibition
12/21/1 [1987] Knowle Society - The First Twenty Five Years
12/22/1 [1999] The Canal Through Knowle 1799-1999
12/22/2 [1999] The Canal Through Knowle 1799-1999
12/23/1 [1998] Knowle Characters Down the Years
12/24/1 [1987] Silver Jubilee Exhibition
12/25/1 [1987] Silver Jubilee Awards
12/26/1 [1989] Festivals of Knowle 1977/80/84/89
12/27/1 [2004] Farewell Maddocks Exhibition
12/28/1 [2004] Peace & Remembrance - 60th Anniversary of VE/VJ Day 1945
12/29/1 [2005] The Red Lion
12/30/1 [2003] Sodens the butchers
12/31/1 [2005] Knowle in Trafalgar Year
12/32/1 [2006] One hundred years of Curtis's bakery
12/33/1 [2004] Gumley Wilson; Squire of Knowle
12/34/1 [2000] A Thousand Years of Knowle
12/34/2 Knowle Memoirs: Mr Viney (of 42 Widney Rd) Part 276pp. King Edwards GS, B'ham student & governor; Cambridge University; work in Solicitor's office, Moved to Knowle in 1913; War work in munitions factory; Blue Coat School governor; Old Edwardians Sports Ground, Streetsbrook Rd; 1922 Bungalow in Widney Rd built as home for retired nurses; Canon Downing
12/35/1 [2002] Festival celebrations 2000/2002
12/36/1 [2002] 40 Years of Knowle Society
12/40/1 [2004] Images of Lodge Road Exhibition
12/41/1 [2008] Then & Now ExhibitionPhotographs of notable buildings through time. September 2008 - March 2009
12/42/1 American Interlude ExhibitionAmerican Soldiers in Knowle 1944
12/43/1 Victorian Windows ExhibitionVictorian Windows in Knowle Buildings
12/44/1 [1975] Survey of Buildings of Architctural InterestNotable buildings of Knowle . Includes b+w photographs
12/44/2 [1975] Survey of Buildings of Architectural Interest - probably preparation for exhibitionFoolscap typed pages with brief descriptions of buildings, listed by street.
[Alan Furniss collection]
12/45/1 Willcox / Hinks Family Display
12/46/1 [1988] Out of the Archives' DisplayNotes Doctors, Vicars, Tradesmen, Felons, Foresters and Oddfellow Organisations and artefacts. Also notes on Packwood House.
(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
12/47/1 [1989] Short talks: Knowle General, The Guild of Knowle, The White Swan
12/48/1 [2008] 100 years of Scouting in Knowle Exhibition
12/49/1 [2009] Shops in Knowle Exhibition
12/50/1 Shops in Knowle - Ongoing notes on shop changes
12/51/1 [2009] Photo indentification displaysKnowle School 1952 and Knowle CC. Also previous identification displays
12/52/1 'Old Knowle' photograph displayJune 2009. Small display in Library.
12/53/1 [2009] Knowle Festival displayPhotos from Ratcliff DVD and ID quiz. 20 June 2009
12/54/1 [2009] Henry Tonks Surgeon & Artist - ExhibitionLife and work of Henry Tonks of Packwood Grange, Dorridge. Family records,certificates and census returns. Copies of paintings and sketches, general and medical - including RAB Butler as a child. Drawings on Packwood Grange headed paper and the Bunbury twins in front of Packwood House 25 July 2009 - 17 October 2009
oversize
12/55/1 [2009] Knowle Lodge Estate & the Bowser Brothers - Working PapersThe building of a housing estate on the land once occupied by Knowle Lodge. Bowser Brothers Ltd builders of Knowle. 17 October 2009 - December 2009
12/55/2 [2009] Knowle Lodge Estate & the Bowser Brothers - ExhibitionThe building of a housing estate on the land once occupied by Knowle Lodge. Bowser Brothers Ltd builders of Knowle. 17 October 2009 - December 2009
12/56/1 [2009] The Greswold - small ExhibitionSmall exhibition 24 ctober 2009 - 31 October 2009
12/57/1 [2010] Dorothy Ward16 January 2010 - 30 April 2010
12/58/1 [2010] The Canal Through Knowle - A Walk along the Towpath1 May 2010-7 August 2010
12/59/1 [2011] T B Dodwell DSO DSC MID - Local Hero
12/60/1 [2011] Marjorie Blackburn - Concert Pianiste
12/61/1 [2011] Lady Byron
12/62/1 [2011] Mike Humphreys
12/63/1 [2011] KS Childrens Competition 'What I Like and Dislike about Knowle'
12/64/1 [2011] Capt. John Gimes
12/65/1 [2012] The Guild of St Annes
12/66/1 [2012] 50 years of Knowle Society
12/67/1 [2013] Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II - 60 years anniversary
12/68/1 [2013] Businesses and Advertisements
12/69/1 [2014] Notable Buildings of Knowle
12/69/2 [2015] Notable Buildings part 2The Dabridgecourts of Knowle by Anthony Upton
12/70/1 [2014] 'They Were All Heroes' 100 year anniversary of start of WW1Survivors lists and photos, Jasper Fullerton, exhibition photos
12/70/2 [2014] 'They Were All Heroes' 100 year anniversary of start of WW1Prisoners, Springfield House
12/70/3 [2014] 'They Were All Heroes' 100 year anniversary of start of WW1Local Interest, Black Prince
12/70/4 [2014] 'They Were All Heroes' 100 year anniversary of start of WW1Animals in war, Guide to Gallantry Awards
12/70/5 [2014] 'They Were All Heroes' 100 year anniversary of start of WW1General Interest
12/70/6 [2014] 'They Were All Heroes' 100 year anniversary of start of WW1General Interest
12/70/7 [2014] 'They Were All Heroes' 100 year anniversary of start of WW1Battles
12/70/8 [2015] 'They Were All Heroes' 100 year anniversary of start of WW1Various letters sent from serving soldiers
12/71/1 [2015] Knowle during the Second World War and VE Day
12/71/2 [2015] Knowle during the Second World War and VE Day
12/72/1 [2015] Photos of Knowle
12/73/1 [2016] 'Geology of Knowle' – Knowle's Travels through Time
12/74/1 [2016] Celebration and Entertainments – Knowle having a Good Time
12/75/1 [2016] Sports in Knowle part 1
12/75/2 [2016] Sports in Knowle part 2
12/76/1 [2017] The Bower family
12/77/1 [2017] Knowle's Historic Houses - Grimshaw Hall
12/78/1 [2018] Knowle Hall
12/79/1 [2018] Law and Order
12/80/1 [2018] Henry Tonks
12/81/1 [2019] Down Your WayOrigins of road names
12/82/1 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 1 = Board 1 from the exhibition - Introduction
12/82/2 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 2 = Board 2 from the exhibition - The White Swan.
12/82/3 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 3 = Board 3 from the exhibition - The Red Lion
12/82/4 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 4 = Board 4 from the exhibition - The Wilson Arms
12/82/5 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 5 = Board 5 from the exhibition - The Greswolde Arms Hotel
12/82/6 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 6 = Board 6 from the exhibition - The Bull's Head, The Vaults and the Ale Rooms
12/82/7 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 7 = Board 7 from the exhibition - The Canal Pubs
12/82/8 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 8 = Board 8 from the exhibition - Licensees
12/82/9 [1500] Pubs and Inns of Knowle, 2021 ExhibitionAn exhibition of Knowle's hostelries from the1500s to the 2000s, including:
White Swan, Rising Sun (Wilson Arms), Red Lion, Mermaid Inn (Greswolde Arms Hotel), Bull's Head Inn (15 Kenilworth Road), Kixley Tavern, King's Arms, Black Boy, The Vaults, the Ale Rooms.
This item 8: map, pictures and labels for artifacts
12/83/1 [1792] Along the Towpath, exhibition January to March 2022Follows the development of the canal in Knowle from its application for approval in 1792, approval in 1793 and final opening in 1799 to 2022.
Coal, Samuel Bull, George Harris, Joseph Wheeler, Jack and Len Reynolds, Harry Fitter, Bob Knight, The Canal and River Trust and stories about the bridges and locks.
(Exhibition dedicated to memory of Trevor Knight who lived on his boat at knowle Locks and who led a team of volunters who helped to maintain the locks.)
Item 1 = Display Boards 1 and 2 and heading banners for the boards.
12/83/2 [1792] Along the Towpath, exhibition January to March 2022Follows the development of the canal in Knowle from its application for approval in 1792, approval in 1793 and final opening in 1799 to 2022.
Coal, Samuel Bull, George Harris, Joseph Wheeler, Jack and Len Reynolds, Harry Fitter, Bob Knight, The Canal and River Trust and stories about the bridges and locks.
(Exhibition dedicated to memory of Trevor Knight who lived on his boat at knowle Locks and who led a team of volunters who helped to maintain the locks.)
Item 2 = Display Boards 3 and 4 - trading and the locks
12/83/3 [1792] Along the Towpath, exhibition January to March 2022Follows the development of the canal in Knowle from its application for approval in 1792, approval in 1793 and final opening in 1799 to 2022.
Coal, Samuel Bull, George Harris, Joseph Wheeler, Jack and Len Reynolds, Harry Fitter, Bob Knight, The Canal and River Trust and stories about the bridges and locks.
(Exhibition dedicated to memory of Trevor Knight who lived on his boat at knowle Locks and who led a team of volunters who helped to maintain the locks.)
Item 3 = Display Boards 5 and 6 - living by the canal - houses, Bottom Lock Hgouse, Top Lock house, the Pump House
12/83/4 [1792] Along the Towpath, exhibition January to March 2022Follows the development of the canal in Knowle from its application for approval in 1792, approval in 1793 and final opening in 1799 to 2022.
Coal, Samuel Bull, George Harris, Joseph Wheeler, Jack and Len Reynolds, Harry Fitter, Bob Knight, The Canal and River Trust and stories about the bridges and locks.
(Exhibition dedicated to memory of Trevor Knight who lived on his boat at knowle Locks and who led a team of volunters who helped to maintain the locks.)
Item 4 = Display Board 6 - The boat to Barston
12/83/5 [1792] Along the Towpath, exhibition January to March 2022Follows the development of the canal in Knowle from its application for approval in 1792, approval in 1793 and final opening in 1799 to 2022.
Coal, Samuel Bull, George Harris, Joseph Wheeler, Jack and Len Reynolds, Harry Fitter, Bob Knight, The Canal and River Trust and stories about the bridges and locks.
(Exhibition dedicated to memory of Trevor Knight who lived on his boat at knowle Locks and who led a team of volunters who helped to maintain the locks.)
Item 5 = Display Boards 7 and 8 - The bridges
12/83/6 [1792] Along the Towpath, exhibition January to March 2022Follows the development of the canal in Knowle from its application for approval in 1792, approval in 1793 and final opening in 1799 to 2022.
Coal, Samuel Bull, George Harris, Joseph Wheeler, Jack and Len Reynolds, Harry Fitter, Bob Knight, The Canal and River Trust and stories about the bridges and locks.
(Exhibition dedicated to memory of Trevor Knight who lived on his boat at knowle Locks and who led a team of volunters who helped to maintain the locks.)
Item 6 = Further photographs and also some paintings by Mike Humphreys
12/84/1 [2021] Adverts and other items from a small exhibition of shop advertsA collection of small adverts, business cards, magazine cut-outs re shops in the High Street and Station Road. (Displayed in 2021-2022.)
12/85/1 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionSchools in Knowle:
College of Knowle with Chantry priests
Blew Lake (now Blue Lake)
Charity Schools - Dame Schools and Free School
Copt Heath school
Milverton Villas school (for young ladies)
Manor House school
Kenilworth Road
Knowle Parochial School, Kenilworth Road
Arden School. Later to become Arden Academy
Knowle Infant School, Knowle Junior school, later amagamated to become Knowle Primary Academy
Board 1: Introduction and Kenilworth Road
12/85/2 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionBoard 2: Free School, Treherne, Landor, Chin, Beal, Syminds, Lees, Bird, Greville, Dame Schools
12/85/3 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionBoard 3: Copt Heath School and Manor House School, Lady Byron, Treherne, Everitt, Savage Landor
12/85/4 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionBoard 4: The Parochial School. Gumley Wilson, Knowle United Charities, Miss Scragg's tuck shop, Paterson Court (British Legion Sheltered Housing) Miss Bates.
12/85/5 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionDisplay under glass under Boards 1 - 6.
12/85/6 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionBoard 5, Head Teachers
Lees, Bird, Wilkes,Dorothy Faulkner (nee Lees), Spencer
12/85/7 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionBoard 6: New Schools
Knowle C of E Primary School - b
Junior School 1967, Mr Barry Newey
Infant School 1971, Mrs Pat Davies
Margaret Thatcher
Arden High School, 1959, Mr Gray
12/85/8 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionBoard 7 - Memories of school days
Oral and written memories from Knowle residents.
Pupils: Chris Adderley, Dorothy Glover, Valerie Morton (Nee Thompson), Jenny Evans, Gavin Allan, George Taylor
Staff: Mr Lees, Miss Cashmore, Miss Chambers, Miss Fletcher, Mrs Wilkes, Mr Newey, Miss A Randall,Mr Bennet, Mr Weale (caretaker), Miss Corbett (ran a small school above WhiteSwan)
12/85/9 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionBoard 8 - School Photographs, many pupils named
12/85/10 [2022] 500 Years of School Days, exhibitionDisplay under glass, beneath boards 6-8, directories of schools, 1828 - 1940.
Mention of Job's Close School (Cedar House School) in Lodge Road, West View Preparatory School (Station Road), Golden End School, Knowle Hall / Manor House School and the Ladies' School in Milverton Villas.
12/86/1 [2022] 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyAn exhibition reflecting on 1962 to 2022, activities and achievements of The Knowle Society.
Board 1: the founders, Sydney Bryson, Dr Ronald J Bower, Horace Everett (Squire), Mr PH Abbey, Mrs WCC Gell, Mrs K M Fischer, Councillors Whittaker, Hardcastle, Hennesey.
12/86/2 [2022] 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyBoard 2: Conservation, early meetings 1963, first exhibition, newspaper cuttngs etc
Names: Bower, Haysom, H B Shaw (Mayor), T R Richardson (Borough Surveyor),
12/86/3 [2022] 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyBoard 3: Officers and members
Presidents: Horace Everitt, Dr Ronald Bower, Peter Ellis, Peter Ewin
Chairmen: Dr Ronald Bower, Elaine Warner, Peter Ellis, Colin Smith, Gary Masters, Peter Ewin, Leighton Jones, Bill Bohanna, Andrew Marston, David Bower
Life Members: Pat Chaloner, MR & Mrs Ellis, Mr & Mrs Humphreys, Mrs P Morton (Val), Mr N Stanley, Mr & Mrs P Vince, Mr M Warr, Dr R J Bower, Miss E Wooton, Mr J Chaloner, Mr G Masters, Mr & Mrs J Jasman, Dr P Morton, Mrs E Stanley.
12/86/4 [2022] The 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyBoards 4, 5, 6: Summary of achievements.
Chester House, establishment of Conservation Area, housing between Tilehouse Green Lane and Station Road, Nature Reserve and boggy land by Purnells Brook, Local History Archive 1988, Millenium Village sign outside St Anne's Cottage / Guild House in 2,000, Village Greens Project (bid to preserve open spaces by Knowle Park on the original reserved route of Knowle Bypass), planting of hundreds of bulbs in grass verges along approaches to Knowle, working with Church and Royal British Legion to restore village War Memorial (2018), playground refurbishment in Knowle park in co-operation with other organisations 2021, Achievement of Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
12/86/5 [2022] The 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyBoard7:Various anniversary celebrations - 10, 25,planting Walnut tree, Diana Holl-Allen, Basil Joseph, Myffy Parsons, Stella Jarman, Bob and Marilyn Curry, Ronald Bower, Joan Bower.
12/86/6 [2022] The 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyBoard 8, remembering the 40th and 50th anniversaries.
Peter Ellis, Gary Masters, Mary Riley, Rita Brook.
Trustee Directors serving tea, 5 May 2012: Bill Bohanna, David Watson, Charles Robinson, John Rowley, Leighton Jones, Peter Ewin, Dave Pinwell, Ian Simmonds
12/86/7 [2022] The 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyBoard 9: Royal celebrations.
Celebrating significant jubilee years of Queen Elizabeth II - Silver, Gol;den, Diamond and Platinum and receiving the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, when David Bower and Peter Johnson went to a Buckingtham Palace Garden Party representing the trustees.
12/86/8 [2022] The 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyLooking back across 60 Years
Boards 10 to 11: The Knowle Society at Work. Celebrating volunteers in the different sub-committees of the Society.Producing newsletters, Technology - website and scial,media, Natural environment (natuire reserve or planting bulbs and trees over the years, communications, use of old telephone kiosk for community publicity, History Srchuive and exhibitions in the library, Boxing Day and other walks, erectng and decorating the Knowle village Christmas tree, litter picking, encouraging to e provision of the Knot Garden, remating with Community, community events - talks, quiz night etc
12/86/9 [2022] The 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyBoards 13 and 14: Activities in the community and presentation of Community Award certificates. Celebrating our community and saying 'Thank you.'
12/86/10 [2022] The 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyLabels from Glass case display of 2023 calendar produced to celebrate the 60th anniversary and original paintings by Mike Humphreys. Thanks expressed to Mike Humphreys who painted the pictures and to shops who sold it on behalf of The Knowle Society, being Indigo Art Gallery, Knowle Goldsmiths, Eric Lyons, Palmers.
12/86/11 [2022] The 60th Anniversary of The Knowle SocietyDuplicate copy of Calendar (9/961/2) which was also part of the exhibition.
12/87/1 [2022] History of Knowle Village Hall, exhibitionAn exhibition assembled for Knowle Village Hall (opened 1961) on the occasion of the celebration in the Village Hall, of The Knowle Society's 60th Anniversary in 2022. Mentioned - Mrs Oliver Bird, Horace Everitt, Pat Everitt, changes to the building. Knowle Community Association (1945), Knowle Village Hall Association (1976), Christmas Party, Knowle Operatic and Musical Society, Knowle Operatic, The Strolling Players, The Revels, Dell Farm Quilters, Knowle Flower Club, plus a further list of numerous organisations who used the hall.
12/88/1 [2022] Celebrations Exhibition: an exhibition of village festivities over the yearsParish Church celebrations, flower festivals, bell ringing, fireworks and Arden Academy (Senior School)
12/88/2 [2022] Celebrations Exhibition: an exhibition of village festivities over the yearsKnowle Society's own celebrations of anniversaries and the Queen's Award, Tree planting and recollections of special exhibitions.
12/88/3 [2022] Celebrations Exhibition: an exhibition of village festivities over the yearsVillage celebrations, festivals and floats, Christmas Tree lighting, Fun Run and wartime celebrations.
12/88/4 [2022] Celebrations Exhibition: an exhibition of village festivities over the yearsAdvertising posters and headings for the exhibition.
12/88/5 [2022] Celebrations Exhibition: an exhibition of village festivities over the yearsPictures of celebrations plus text re VE Day 1945 in Knowle village
12/89/1 [2023] Exhibition: How did Knowle Celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953?Exhibition covered processions, church service, parades, parties, special lunches and teas, large screens to view the coronation on television, pennyfarthing bike, coach outing to see local decorations in Leamington and Coventry.
12/91/1 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady BryonBoard 1: family tree of Noels, Millbankes and Byrons and map of principal places along with photos of people and homes; Longdon Hall, Ada Lovelace nee Byron.
Exhibition, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/2 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady BryonBoard 2: Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel, Lady Byron, 11th Baroness Wentworth and her family connections.
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/3 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady BryonBoard 3: The parents of Anne Isabella Milbanke. Wentworth, Curzon, Noel.
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/4 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady BryonBoard 4: Anne Isabella Milbanke's early years from birth and her education.
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/5 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady BryonBoard 5: Anne Isabella Milbanke's many suitors. Augusta Foster. George Eden. William Darnell. General Edward Pakenham. Frederick Duglas. Stratford canninh. Lord Jocelyn. Willaim BanksWilliam Mackenzie, Lord Byron. Mention of Caroline Lamb,
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/6 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady BryonBoard 6: Anne Isabella's first meeting with Lord Byron.
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/7 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady BryonBoard 7: Augusta, Lord Byron's half sister. Marriage in 1815.
Exhibition, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/8 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady BryonBoard 8: The Honeymoon. Halnaby Hall. Birth of Augusta Ada.
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel (also called Annabella) who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/9 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady ByronBoard 9: The separation of the Byrons, 1816. Dr Stephen Lushington, Sir Samuel Romilly.
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/10 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady ByronBoard 10: Ada, Lady Byron's daughter by Lord Byron. Medora Leigh, Byron's daughter by his half sister. References to William King and Ada's children (Byron Viscount Oakham, Anne Isabelle, Ralph). Henry Trevanion, Jean Louis Taillefer, Georgiana Trevanion.
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/11 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady ByronBoard 11: After the sparation, 1815 - 1931. Lady Gosforth. Mrs Villiers. Sara Carr. Louise Chaloner
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/12 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady ByronBoard 12: Following Lord Byron's death. Brighton Co-operative Movement. Benjamn Robert Haydon. Anne Knight. Lucy Townsend. William Frend, Archer Clive (Rector of Solihull). The Mermaid Inn. Harriet Martineau. Mary Carpenter. Mr C H Bracebridge..
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/13 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady ByronBoard 13: Lady Byron's death in 1860. Mrs Barwell. Dr Bence-Jones. Stephen Lushington.
Exhibition,, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/14 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady ByronBoard 14: Wills. Widney Estates, Solihull and Knowle. A building near Malvern Park, Freehold cottage at Tile House Green. Properties on the Cpt Heath Road. Longdon Hall, Copt Heath Farm. Leamington Priors.
Exhibition, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/15 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady ByronDisplay in glass cabinet under boards 1 - 6. Lady Byron's schools and teaching methods. James Kay. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Siddons. George Combe. Jeremy Bentham. 5 schools in Leicester, Ealing School/ College founded through the,Co-operatve Society by Lady Bryron. Schools in Seaham, Copt Heath Knowle, house in Bristol purchased as a home for the redemption of fallen women, Fellenberg Institute inEngland..
Exhibition, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/91/16 [2023] Exhibition 2023: Lady ByronDisplay in glass cabinet under boards 7 - 9. Lands and Longdon Hall. Longdon Hall on the Copt Heath Estate. In the Noel family for 300 years from 1603. Sold by Lord Lovelace in 1889. Joseph Lindon(Longdon Hall). Joseph Catterell (Copt Heath Farm). Godfrey Hurst (tenant)
Exhibition, assembled by Marjorie Stubbs, on the life and property of Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke-Noel who married George Gordon 6th Earl Lord Byron in 1815 and so became Lady Byron.
12/92/1 [1914] WW1 ExhibitionPDSA Dickin medal for horse 'Warrior,' how the community honoured its dead, pay, rationing, victory parade, patriotic pledge, the Somme, Tommies.
12/93/1 [2023] Exhibition: Station RoadHistory up to 2023 of houses, buildings, occupants, stories from 1905 to 2023, GIs in Knowle in WW2, bullocks in a front garden, sports, events on Jubilee field to celebrate George V's Coronation, 1911, Wrenson's Corner 1930, photos taken in 2023.
12/94/1 [1815] Ada Lovelace exhibition 2024Daughter of Lady Byron: Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, English mathematician and writer. (Married William King-Noel, first Earl of Lovelace, who owned land in Knowle/Solihull area.) Worked on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
Exhibition boards 1 to 4.
12/94/2 [1815] Ada Lovelace exhibition 2024Daughter of Lady Byron: Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, English mathematician and writer. (Married William King-Noel, first Earl of Lovelace, who owned land in Knowle/Solihull area.) Worked on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
Exhibition boards 5-9
12/94/3 [1815] Ada Lovelace exhibition 2024Daughter of Lady Byron: Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, English mathematician and writer. (Married William King-Noel, first Earl of Lovelace, who owned land in Knowle/Solihull area.) Worked on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
Exhibition boards 10-13
12/94/4 [1815] Ada Lovelace Exhibition 2024Daughter of Lady Byron: Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, English mathematician and writer. (Married William King-Noel, first Earl of Lovelace, who owned land in Knowle/Solihull area.) Worked on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
Gass exhibition cases 1-2
13/1/1 [1985] Knowle Memoirs: Sidney Chamberlain. Memories of World War 2Interviewed by Mrs. Daphne Spencer,
Mr. Bird & teachers,
Working for Mr. Tangye,
Sunday School,
Also Jack Chamberlain
13/2/1 [1985] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Daphne Spencer. Memories of World War 2Mentions Mrs Jack Holt, Barbara & Ivy Reader, Miss Phipps, Janet & Margaret Russell, Mrs Grubb, Muriel & Maureen Madge, Mr Williams, Audrey Kingston, Mrs Stanley, Jean Clarke, , Betytl Lawrence, , Mrs Bosley, Mr Day, George Neale, Mrs Holt, Mrs Abrahall,
13/3/1 [1980] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. John Curtis. (Nappins Wood)Interviewed by Mr. Gerald Asbury.
Curtis family. Curtis's Bakery. 1644 High Street. Knowle Cinema. Includes 'Recollections of the Home Guard', written by Mr. Curtis in 1985. George, Fred, Arthur John & Rosemary Curtis. J Chamberlain.
13/5/1 [1985] Knowle Memoirs: Miss Mary BaxterInterviewed by Dr. R. J. Bower.
World War 1; Eva Wootton; Canon Downing; Baxter's coach building company; Parkfield; Ashfield; The Warren.
13/6/1 [1976] Knowle Memoirs: Miss Joyce Davy. Farming memoriesDavy family; Home Farm; Grove Farm; Gate Farm, Fen End; Maggins. Farmworkers; farming life.
13/7/1 Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Dorothy GloverInterviewed by Mrs. Valerie Morton.
Manor House (Tangye's Orchard); Sunday School; Knowle School; Football team; various memories of people and houses.
13/8/1 [1988] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Nora WillcoxInterviewed by Mrs. Gillian Knight.
Poor Clares, Chadwick End; Willcox family; Poplar Farm, Baker's Lane (Rising Sun House); Grimshaw Hall; Kixley Tavern; Mayou family; Yew Tree Farm.
13/9/1 [1979] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Horace EverittInterviewed by Mrs. Valerie Morton.
Everitt family; World War 2; RAF; music; Elvers Green Lane; Middlefield; Fields for lunatic asylum.
13/10/1 Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Ivy Silver (nee Mullard)Cooper's blackmsiths; World War 2; Jacksons at Springfield; Knowle Fire Brigade; canal; local entertainments; buses (open -topped); Edith Holden as a teacher; first telephone exchange; Police Station at Maddocks.
13/11/1 Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Valerie Morton (nee Thompson)High Street; various people and shops; Knowle School; Kenilworth Road and the Misses Ball's shop; Washpits Farm and playing in the fields; Stripes Hill; Guides; Grimshaw Hall and swimming in the lake; Sunday School; Miss Phipps (Sunday School teacher); Longdon Road; Knowle Lodge and apples over the wall.
13/12/1 Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Anne Mawditt (nee Allen)Wide ranging account of the life of children from a village family in the early 20th century. Entitled 'Specked Fruit and Stick Ups'
Allen family; description of 18, Kenilworth Rd.; domestic services; errands when a child; family life; childhood games at Knowle Locks; White family; pig killing; trades: painters and decorators; Baker Hall; High Street; White Swan; Misses Ball; Bull's Head; Packmore family; Wilson family; inns; Chester House (Mrs Kent living there); Chinn family; Milverton Farm (esp. dairy); two murders; canal; barge men and women; Maypole; Dr. Whatley; Mr. Ball; Mr. Bryant; collecting coal; Sunday School outing; Stokes family. Hall's Bakery.
Knowle School, Mr Bird, Miss Bowles, Miss Lees, Miss Alice Bates, Miss Mallett, Miss Biddle, Mr Woodfield, Miss Lidgate, Foresters, Oddfellows, Captain Peach, Chipperfields Circus, Grimshaw Hall, Mr Murray, Mr Pendleton, Eva Wootton, Coronation of George V, Mrs Betts, Travelling preacher, Mr & Mrs Bridgewood.
(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
13/13/1 Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Hilda Reynolds (of Kenilworth Road)Freeman family. The canal and lock-keeper's cottage at Lock 28 on Stratford canal at Lowsonford; Barge horses; Cargoes. Rowington School. In service at various houses. Cottage in Kenilworth Road. Caretaking at Knowle Hall. Family outings to K&D ground. Family picnics. Statham's bakery. References to domestic service at Sunnymount. Price of groceries. 'Hops' at Lapworth.
13/14/1 Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Ronald Arthur Stubbs (compiled by Beth Stubbs)Cottages opposite Greswolde; Men's Institute; Knowle Parochial School and teachers; Kenilworth Road shops; Manor House; Knowle Hall; Springfield; shops; Knowle fire engine; Cooper's blacksmiths; Knowle Picture Playhouse; Malthouse Row; Grimshaw Hall; Longdon Road; Job's Close; High Street; corner Lodge Road/Station Road; Station Road shops.
(Assumed to be about Ronald Arthur Stubbs, though his full name is not given in the text.)
13/15/1 [1971] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. George Taylor (from Knowle Parish Magazine)Reproduction of three separate articles entitled 'George Taylor Remembers' in Knowle Parish Magazine July to October 1971. Notwithstanding any comments made in the introduction by the editor, Mr. Taylor's memory is remarkably accurate in this wideranging account of life in Knowle in the late 19th century and after. A longer version of these memoirs can be found catalogued as 13/17/1-2. Account includes:

Childhood at Stripes Farm. Delivering milk. Miss Corbett's school. Dorothy Ward. Knowle Parochial School. Knowle Lodge and the Bower family. The Misses Freeman. Poverty and charity. Lodge Road: Mr. Perkins, Job's Close. Knowle bypass (1920's) The Vicarage (built by G.A. Everitt?). School sports. Village entertainment: rugby matches, the maypole, concerts. Horse transport, the horse bus. The policeman, Police Station. Old Bull's Head. Tom Wilcox. Phillips family. Knowle church. Glover family. Wilson's house (i.e. Curtis's bakery). White Swan. 'Bumble Puppy'. Kixley Tavern. Traffic on the canal. Golden End Farm/Ernest Thompson. Kimbell family/grocery business. Clem Brisker. Samuel Brierley & Henry Dodwell. Warwick Race Day. Oddfellows anniversary. The Felons. Sundays and Good Friday. Harvest Festival.
13/16/1 [1978] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. George TaylorA remarkably accurate and wideranging account of life in Knowle in the 1890's and after. Includes stories told to Mr. Taylor at that time by people who were old men then, and therefore gives personal accounts of life in Knowle going back to the mid 19th century. Includes:
Bower, Phillips, Glover, Freeman, Kimbell families. Mr. Booth, Dorothy Ward, Samuel Brierley, Clem Brisker, Mr. Hatton.
A copy of this document is catalogued as 13/17/1-2. Please do not use the original.

NB This document is kept in the deed box.
13/17/1 [1978] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. George Taylor. Part 1 of 2. Copy 13/16/1The fever van, Warwick Race Day, The Bull's Head
13/17/2 [1978] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. George Taylor. Part 2 of 2. Copy 13/16/1Continuation of 13/17/1. All index entries are under 13/17/1.
13/18/1 [1996] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Pat Everitt (nee Jefferson)Interviewed by Dr. R. J. Bower and Mr. R. J. Rear. Tape Summary.
Everitt family; Railway; Muntz family; Cheltenham Ladies' College; Village Hall; Women's Institute; The Revels; Knowle Operatic; the Village Squire; Springfield House and the Jacksons; Lansdowne and Lady Reynolds; Canon Downing; Knowle Hall; shops; Kenilworth Road; Miss Scragg's off licence; Misses Ball; Marjorie Blackburn; World War 2; the church; the market; Poppy Day at Knowle Hall; Samuel Davy;
13/19/1 [1996] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Elsie Scriven (nee Mitchell) (re No. 90)Interviewed by Mrs. Valerie Morton. (tape summary)
Staff at Springfield and Sunnymount; school teachers; Wilson Arms Assembly Room; Billy Fletcher's band; family history; World War 2; fire service; canal; Grimshaw Hall; Bluelake Farm; Clarke family; Miss Muntz; Cycling club and members; dancing lessons; concerts at the Greswolde; Sunday School at the old chapel; Eastcote Grange.
13/20/1 [1996] Knowle Memoirs: Miss Kathleen BaylissInterviewed by Mrs. Valerie Morton. (Tape summary)
Family background; Wilson's Road; Knowle School; domestic service with Price family; Sunday School; Rangers; Women's Institute; holidays; the maypole; the 'rec'; the weather; skating on the pond at Wilson's Corner; Station Road; Milverton Road; Knowle Picture Palace; Station Road parade; Everitt family; G. F. Jackson; H. C. Smith; World War 2; Church.
13/21/1 [1997] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Sydney BrysonNot yet catalogued.
13/22/1 [1997] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Isobel PayneNot yet catalogued.
13/23/1 [1996] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Eve Whatley
13/24/1 [1979] Knowle Memoirs: Royal British LegionNot yet catalogued.
13/25/1 [1969] Knowle Memoirs: The History of Knowle (Eva Wootton)Reel-to-Reel tape of Eva Wootton's talk on the history of Knowle.

Knoll: 4000 Years; Trackways then in Forest of Arden. Leys.
The Romans: Imprints on Knowle; Strip Cultivation
The Saxons: Strip cultivation. The Normans: 1090 - part of Hampton-in-Arden. William de Arden and His Wife. Henry I to Queen Eleanor. Walter Cook.
The Guild of Knowle: social and religious; Membership; Red Lion and White Swan built opposite the church to accommodate members; grew to about 3,000 members; subway to allow for processions; filled in during 19th cent. (??);
Henry VIII and the Dissolution; the Guild Register.
Knowle Houses: Queen Anne and Georgian style; Knowle Hall
The canal, The roads and the railway: building of the canal; the railways arrive. Queen Victoria's jubilees - 1887 & 1897. Housing: council housing - Kixley Lane & Hampton Road; Lady Byron Lane (1920s). Apprenticeships.
13/26/1 [1979] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Ron CourtNot yet catalogued.
13/27/1 Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Winston LinesKnowle Cycling Club and Parish Outing.
13/27/1 [1999] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Ernie Norman ('Walking the Flight')Not yet catalogued.
13/28/1 [2001] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. David MaddocksNot yet catalogued.
13/29/1 [2003] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Gordon Hicklin ('Life at the Greswolde')Not yet catalogued.
13/30/1 [2003] Knowle Memoirs: Dr. R.J. Bower ('Memories of Knowle Lodge')Not yet catalogued.
13/31/1 [1997] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Ken Hayes, Tape 1Not yet catalogued.
13/32/1 [1997] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. HiggsNot yet catalogued.
13/33/1 [1982] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Bill HayesNot yet catalogued.
13/34/1 Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Viney (of 42, Widney Road)Viney family and ancestry; King Edward's School; Cambridge University
13/35/1 [1998] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. Ernie NormanNot yet catalogued.
13/36/1 [1996] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Florrie HewlettNot yet catalogued.
13/37/1 [1998] Knowle Memoirs: Dr. Ronald BowerNot yet catalogued.
13/38/1 [1982] Knowle Memoirs: Mrs. Grace NormanNot yet catalogued.
13/39/1 [1999] Knowle Memoirs: Mr. George CurtisEarly history of Curtis family and arrival in Knowle; Move to High Street premises where George is born 1920; The 'Rec' (Children's Field); Knowle Village Cricket Club; The Jubilee Field; School days; Mr.Faulkner and teachers remembered; School friends; Bakeries in Knowle and Dorridge
Joining and learning the family business; Boyhood memories of the village; Job's Close and The Lodge; Sgt.Ross and the Police house; Adjacent shops; Own family; The bakery; John Trentham and the Boys Club; The Bowling Clubs of Knowle
Dancing; Driving and first car; R.A.F; Post-war life and rationing; Removal to Lodge Road; The BritishLegion and fund-raising for the new premises ;The original committee
Knowle Community Association; The Revels ... carnivals and pantos.; Fred and Kath Clarke; Enlargement of the Legion clubhouse;
13/40/1 Knowle Memoirs: Jennie Evans80pp
13/41/1 Knowle Memoirs: Malvern Hall School during WWII - Babette Rouse6 pp
13/42/1 [2015] Knowle Memoirs: Gardner
13/43/1 [2015] Knowle Memoirs: Michael William Savage b. 1922
13/44/1 [2017] Knowle Memories: Elsie Ruth Edwards
13/45/1 [2017] Knowle Memories: Leonard Alfred Cooper NewnsKnown as George
13/46/1 [2017] Knowle Memories: George Donohoe
13/47/1 [2018] Knowle Memories: Ted BenzoniEvacuated from London, school, window cleaners, shops, scouts and cinema
13/48/1 [1954] Memories of Knowle Parochial School, Kenilworth Road, in 1950s by Chris AdderleyStories of her life at the school, with twin sister Gillian. Whooping cough. Victorian building. Outside toilets. Desks, ink wells, head teacher Mrs Wilkes, the cane.
13/49/1 [2023] Betty Norris, memories of the Recreation Ground / National Trust Children's FieldRounders, cricket, picnics, Dr Bower.
13/50/1 [1930] Mavis Johnson, a history of Station RoadMidland Red bus 1914, Station Road, 1930s (to 1950s approx), shops, Wimbushes, Bill Partridge, Mr Rumbold (dentist), Picture House, later The Rex, Jack Chamberlain, gypsy caravan, garage and showroom, Greswolde Garage, Ministry of Saircraft Production, George Sumner, Mr Cook (ironmonger), Ernest Harwood (gents hairdresser), Bournes (cornmerchant), Lissiman family (fruit, vegetables and fishmongers), Jubilee field, Congregational church, Youth Club, Wrensons, a newsagent, Hill the Chemist, The Rookery, Mr Godson (chimney sweep), Mr Bishop (boot and shoe repair), Mr Tarvar (shoe repair shop), Mr and Mrs Hicken (grocery, bakery and confection shop on corner of Lodge Road), Mr Davies (high class groceries), Phil Lyons (butcher), Mr Pottage (Turret Stores), Burtons Farm (& horse name Jorrocks) and German plane and two bombs.
14/1/1 Tape: Royal British Legion Tape A
14/1/2 Tape: Royal British Legion Tape A
14/1/3 Tape: Royal British Legion Tape B
14/1/4 Tape: Royal British Legion Tape B
14/1/5 Tape: Royal British Legion Tape C
14/1/6 Tape: Royal British Legion Tape C
14/2/1 [1979] Tape: Ron Court
14/2/2 [1979] Tape: Ron Court
14/2/3 [2001] Tape: Ron Court ('Brother Ernest's Photographs')
14/2/4 [1979] Tape: Ron Court
14/3/1 [1982] Tape: Grace Norman and Bill Hayes (Part 1)
14/3/2 [1982] Tape: Grace Norman
14/4/1 [1982] Tape: Bill Hayes (Part 2)
14/4/2 [1982] Tape: Bill Hayes (Parts 1 & 2)
14/5/1 [1986] Tape: Knowle in Retrospect (Rehearsal Tape)
14/6/1 [1988] Tape: Peter Davy, Tape 1
14/6/2 [1988] Tape: Peter Davy, Tape 1
14/6/3 [1988] Tape: Peter Davy, Tape 2
14/6/4 [1988] Tape: Peter Davy, Tape 2
14/7/1 [1990] Tape: J. J. Cotterrell
14/7/2 [1990] Tape: J. J. Cotterrell
14/8/1 [1990] Tape: Mary Binley
14/8/2 [1990] Tape: Mary Binley
14/9/1 [1991] Tape: Geoff Thompstone, Tape 1
14/9/3 [1991] Tape: Geoff Thompstone, Tape 2
14/10/1 [1995] Tape: Middlefield (Mr. Balchin)
14/10/2 [1995] Tape: Middlefield (Mr. Balchin)
14/10/3 [1995] Tape: Middlefield (Mr. & Mrs. McAuley)
14/10/4 [1995] Tape: Middlefield (Mr. & Mrs. McAuley)
14/10/5 [1995] Tape: Middlefield (Revd Ernest Marshall- 'A Chaplain's View'
14/10/6 [1995] Tape: Middlefield (Revd Ernest Marshall- 'A Chaplain's View'
14/10/7 [1995] Tape: Middlefield (Revd. Ernest Marshall & Mr. Easton)
14/10/8 [1995] Tape: Middlefield (Revd. Ernest Marshall & Mr. Easton)
14/11/1 [1993] Tape: Radio WM Broadcast & Knowle in Retrospect
14/11/2 [1993] Tape: Radio WM Broadcast & Knowle in Retrospect
14/12/1 [1996] Tape: Kath Bayliss
14/12/2 [1996] Tape: Kath Bayliss
14/13/1 [1996] Tape: Pat Everitt
14/13/2 [1996] Tape: Pat Everitt
14/14/1 [1996] Tape: Eve Whatley
14/14/2 [1996] Tape: Eve Whatley
14/15/1 [1996] Tape: Florrie Hewlett
14/15/2 [1996] Tape: Florrie Hewlett
14/16/1 [1996] Tape: Elsie Scriven
14/16/2 [1996] Tape: Elsie Scriven
14/17/1 [1996] Tape: Walter Cook Rehearsal (Betty Walden)
14/18/1 [1997] Tape: Sydney Bryson
14/18/2 [1997] Tape: Sydney Bryson
14/19/1 [1997] Tape: Isobel Payne
14/19/2 [1997] Tape: Isobel Payne
14/20/1 [1997] Tape: Ken Hayes, Tape 1
14/20/2 [1997] Tape: Ken Hayes, Tape 1
14/20/3 [1997] Tape: Ken Hayes, Tape 2
14/20/4 [1997] Tape: Ken Hayes, Tape 2
14/21/1 [1997] Tape: Mrs. Higgs
14/21/2 [1997] Tape: Mrs. Higgs
14/22/1 [1998] Tape: Ernie Norman Tape 1
14/22/2 [1998] Tape: Ernie Norman Tape 1
14/22/3 [1998] Tape: Ernie Norman Tape 2
14/22/4 [1998] Tape: Ernie Norman Tape 2
14/22/5 [1999] Tape: Ernie Norman & Bob Knight ('Walking the Flight')
14/22/6 [1999] Tape: Ernie Norman & Bob Knight ('Walking the Flight')
14/22/7 [1998] Tape: Ernie Norman ('Talking About His Photographs')
14/23/1 [1998] Tape: Dr. R.J. Bower
14/23/2 [1998] Tape: Dr. R.J. Bower
14/23/3 [2003] Tape: Dr. R.J. Bower ('Memories of Knowle Lodge')
14/23/4 [2003] Tape: Dr. R.J. Bower ('Memories of Knowle Lodge')
14/24/1 [2001] Tape: David Maddocks
14/24/2 [2001] Tape: David Maddocks
14/25/1 [2001] Tape: Bob Gaukroger
14/25/2 [2001] Tape: Bob Gaukroger
14/26/1 [2003] Tape: Gordon Hicklin ('Life at The Greswolde')
14/26/2 [2003] Tape: Gordon Hicklin ('Life at The Greswolde')
14/27/1 [1969] Tape: Eva Wootton ('History of Knowle')Interview 23 October1969, also on reel to reel tape
14/27/2 [1969] Tape: Eva Wootton ('History of Knowle')Interview 23 October1969, also on reel to reel tape
14/28/1 [1999] Tape: Mr. George Curtis
14/28/2 [1999] Tape: Mr. George Curtis
15/1/1 Knowle Parish Church Monumental Inscriptions60 pp
15/1/2 Knowle Parish Church Monumental Inscriptions60 pp.
15/2/1 Knowle Hearth Tax 1662 and Population 1811-19778 pp
15/3/1 Warwickshire Directories - Knowle Entries 1828-1940Compiled by The Knowle Society from originals in Local Libraries and Warwickshire County Record Office. 72pp.
15/4/1 [1841] Knowle Tithe Apportionment 1841Compiled by The Knowle Society - A partial transcript of the original at Warwickshire County Record Office. 24pp
15/5/1 [1989] Knowle & Dorridge - Shops, business and professional addressesCompiled by The Knowle Society. 32pp.
15/6/1 [1977] Knowle Conservation Area - Appendix FProduced by Solihull MBC. 23pp
15/7/1 [1987] Survey of the Birds of Knowle 1987
15/8/7 [1987] Survey of the Trees of Knowle 1987
15/9/1 [1986] Survey of Barns in Knowle
15/10/1 [1970] Knowle Conservation Area Policy Statement November 1970Produced by Solihull MBC.15 pp
15/11/1 [1994] The Midland Bank - Request for Listed Status. Includes photographsProduced by Knowle Society
15/12/1 [2000] Knowle High Street - Some Occupants 1900 -2000An illustrated study of High Street. Naming occupants and shops.
15/13/1 [2007] Knowle Conservation Area AppraisalWritten by The Conservation Studio for Solihull MBC
(2 Copies)
15/14/1 [1991] The Red Lion Bowling Green Appeal by Allied Breweries Dev Ltd5/6 Nov 1991
15/15/1 [1990] Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990HMSO
15/16/1 [1992] The Red Lion Bowling Green Request for Listed Status
15/17/1 [1993] The Adverse Effects of Recent Appeal Decisions on the Village of KnowleKnowle Society
15/18/1 [2017] Jobs Close Local Nature Reserve Management Plan 2017-2021
15/19/1 Records held at Warwick Records Office and Shakespeare Institute Records Office relating to KnowleManorial records, Parish Records, Wilson family
15/20/1 [2018] Knowle Society Natural Environment Committee Bulb Planting Project 2014-2018
16/1/1 [1817] Scan of enclosure map (1 of 3, rows 1 to 3)18 images, with names of owners of pieces of land
16/1/2 [1817] Scan of enclosure map (2 of 3, rows 4 to 6)18 images, with names of owners of pieces of land
16/1/3 [1817] Scan of enclosure map (3 of 3, rows 7 to 8)12 images, with names of owners of pieces of land
16/2/1 [2009] Photographs from album belonging to Rosemary Hubbard (nee Meeks)35 images
Photos:-
Leslie, Hilda & Rosemary Meeks, Mabel Meeks, Everitt family - distant relatives of Horace Everitt. Tom Bragg, David Roe, Jack & Enid Johnson (Johnson's Garage), John Woolman (Woolman's Nursery), Ethel Burney.
Knowle Camera Club, Solihull Rotary Club & Masons events.
Band & Meeks Shop - inside and outside. Jean Robinson & Pauline ? - shop assistants.

Newspaper cuttings:-
Band & Meeks: 18 Aug 1951, The News.
Band & Meeks: 8 Sept 195, B'ham Mail.
'3 Villages of Arden' , 7 Jan 1949, B'ham Weekly Post.
Bank raid, Midland Bank, 11 Jan 196, Sol News.
Dorridge new shopping precinct.
Articles and pictures of High St Village 1910.
Articles and pictures of Knowle c.1960's.

Other:-
Band & Meeks: Advertisement and Headed Paper.
Sales Poster: 'Willow Mount', 376 Station Rd (Furniture) (undated).
16/3/1 Images relating to HR Poynton and his photographic shopProvided by Maria Cook (daughter of H R Poynton) Mermaid and Greswold Arms Inn - notice from Landlord J S Marshall informing customers of enlargement and advertisement with drawing; Knowle Society Application form; Knowle Parish Magazine June 1980; 'Know Your Knowle' booklet.
96 images.
16/4/1 Tonks & Johnson family itemsProvided by Elaine Kair
Tonks family tree, family history, Tonks and Johnson, death and marriage certificates,wills. 22 images.
16/5/1 [1994] Scrapbook relating to Marjorie Blackburn - Concert Pianist1906-1994. Letters, photographs, cuttings and concert programmes. Windylow Girls, Women's Institute choir,
278 images
16/6/1 Family images donated by Rice familyChristopher J Rice, Chemist (1910- 1965), Chemist; Father Ignatius Rice, Headmaster and Warwickshire CC player; Margaret Greenwood née Rice outside Rice chemist shop in Dorridge; Knowle School group; Rice Chemist Shop; Family Group; N Warks hounds outside Chemist shop 19 Nov 1913 showing ??? - 1711 The Square home of the Rice family Christopher Rice in window. Sales details for 'The Grove', Rising Lane, Lapworth.
21 images.
16/7/1 Postcard images Knowle in early 1900s donated by Bragg familyHigh Street, Church, Square, White Swan, Red Lion, Chester House, Guild House, Milverton House, Station Road, Grimshaw Hall, Springfield Hall, Knowle Ford,Dorridge, Eastcote, Hampton in Arden.
34 images.
16/8/1 Family images donated by Watson family[Missing] Includes family member who was a policeman at Buckingham Palace in 1920s.
16/9/1 Disc of all items in Map CaseMaps, Mens Institute Plans, proposal drawings and Sales details and plan Heronfield Farm1856.
Maps: 21 images
Men's Institute: 36 images
Misc 31: images
16/10/1 Images donated by Joyce Cookes of Knowle StoresKnowle Stores 1582-1586 High Street. Enlargement in 1962. Promotional leaflets and paper bag. Letter on closure 1963. Association of Private Traders Agenda 21 Mar 1962. Retail Foods Trades Wages Council document.
44 images
16/11/1 [1951] Aerial View of Central KnowleCopied from photo owned by Bob Forbes.
1 image.
16/12/1 Gramophone record of 'King's Hunting Jig'Played by Marjorie Blackburn.

1 audio track
16/13/1 [2009] Houses on Knowle Lodge EstateAlso other properties in Solihull built by the Bowser Brothers. Pictures of Harold & Donald Bowser and the Bowser family home at 192 Station Road. Other items loaned for copying. 84 images.
16/14/1 123 postcard images of Old Knowle 1870-1956Loaned for copying by Mr John Gwilliam. 123 images.
16/15/1 [1926] Knowle Girl Guides2 photos 3/780/3, 3/780/4 with names on reverse, 4 images
16/16/1 [2009] Knowle Lodge Estate & the Bowser Brothers - Exhibition30 images and views of anf rom the newer houses built on the estate.
16/17/1 [1863] Letters from Copt Heath SchoolCopy of 5/716/1/COPT/1863
Letters from William Reading and Thomas Reading to their sister
16/18/1 Knowle Bottom Lock Pump House (Bolander semi diesel engine)Copy of 17/2/1/CAN
Video 7m 40s
undated
16/19/1 [1934] 1st Knowle Rangers: log book 1934/35 inc. photographsCopy of 1/92/1/RANG/1934
31 images.
Letter from Mrs Cecil Parr (Solihull District Guide Association) and Log Book of 1st Knowle Rangers.
K Bayliss, D Freeman. Other names listed from 1934 and 35.
16/20/1 Aerial View of Central KnowleCopies of 3/1556/1/2/3/4/5/6/AERI
6 images.
16/21/1 Old Masonic Hall before and during demolition65 photos
16/22/1 Royal Flying CorpsPhotos of squadron including Frederick Thomas Reading, equipment notes, gun operation, map reading, bombs, mess etiquette- 154 items.
154 images
16/23/1 'The Records of Knowle'[Missing] S & N Genealogy. CD Version of Canon Downing's Book.
16/24/1 [2011] Village Hall 50th Anniversary CelebrationsVarious documents and photos from day's events
Photos of stalls and displays from several village organisations: Village Halk Association, Knowle Society, Friends in Retirement, Football Club, Strolling players, Quilting, Arden Artists,Bridge Club, some dancers, Revels, Floral demonstration by Pearl Frost (for Knowle Flower Club?), some singers
16/25/1 [2011] Jennie Evans part 1Interviewed by Janet Erzen & Bill Bohanna: Arrival in Knowle; Outdoor & Grocers, Kenilworth Rd; WW2;Evacuees; American Servicemen; Rations; Knowle School, Friends, Church
Video 49m 17s
16/25/2 [2011] Jennie Evans part 2Interviewed by Janet Erzen & Bill Bohanna: Policemen; WW2; Bombs at Burtons Farm & Springfield; Bulls Head; Scragg Family; Marjorie Blackburn; Knowle WI
Video 42m 54s
16/26/1 [2011] Transparencies . All Section 99Details of transparences are all included in Section 99, references from 99/1/1 to 99/819/1, a total of 972 slides / transparences.
16/27/1 [1962] Mud & IceDVD: Film taken by Ken Spriggs of Chessetts Wood 1) Tractors/Cars/Sledging on canal at Bakers Lane/Chapel Lane 2) Cars in mud at Boot Inn, Lapworth 3) Motor Racing - some Italy? Thompstone family of Poplars Farm, Roger Lewis and Mike Harriman
Video 24m 21s (low resolution, 1962).
16/28/1 Photos from British Legion Album[Damaged] DVD
16/29/1 [2012] Mrs Bird nee HigtonCD Video 61m 32s, interview done in 2012 with Mrs Bird (Aunt to Revd Tony Upton)
16/30/1 [2003] Gordon Hicklin ('Life at The Greswolde')Born at Greswolde, which included hotel and garage.
CD of 14/26/1/HICK/2003
Audio 54m, ex tape.
16/31/1 [1987] Pageant of Knowle 1987DVD: 1hr 40m
The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
16/31/2 [1996] Pageant of Knowle 1996DVD: 2hr, 10m, 18s
The Knowle Pageant was written by Margaret Fulford, assisted by Doris Sutton and checked by Erica Martineau. It was produced by Margaret Fulford in Knowle Parish Church in 1981, 1987 and 1996, involving numerous members of the church and village and with the co-operation of village organisations.
The source material for historical detail was taken from Eva Wootton’s ‘The History of Knowle,’ published in 1972, (with copyright subsequently passed to The Knowle Society) and from Anthony A Upton’s ‘The Collegiate Church of Saints John Baptist, Laurence and Anne of Knowle, Warwickshire,’ published in 1966, whilst John Jarmon helped with research into the names of some of the local inhabitants in medieval times.
16/32/1 [2002] Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee celebrations, Knowle 2002DVD of 17/5/1/QE50/2002
Stalls, entertainment, dancing, juggling, along High Street.
Video 55m 31s
16/33/1 [2005] The Way We Were: Love & MarriageDVD of 17/4/1/L & M/2005. Includes footage from Ratcliff video and interviews with Mrs. Doreen Ward, Mrs. Anita Homer and Mrs. Ann Cox. Copyright ITV Central
Video 24m 35s
16/34/1 A Journey Down the BlytheLowland river on clay, with historic bridges
Copyright: Heritage Films
DVD
Video 38m 45s
16/35/1 [2012] Knowle Society 50th Anniversary Tea PartyDVD
In Knowle Village Hall.
Video 2m.
16/36/1 [1997] Dr Ronald J Bower, interviewed by John RearCD: In conversation Dr Bower and John Rear
Some Bower history, Knowle shops, origin of Knowle Society, conservation area and Duncan Sandys, Mrs Gell, Sydney Bryson.
Audio, 28m 44s (Digitised)
16/37/1 [2012] Lighting of Christmas Tree and LightsCrowds, Arden School orchestra,
49 images
16/38/1 [2012] Photos of High Street EastPharmacy, Sugarbliss, Drinks Barn, Bread Collection, Wm Hill, Ripples, Sheldon Florist, Thomson, Mind, John Shepherd, Journey the World, Centrick Property, Phaze 2, Café Saffron, Shipways, Lloyds Bank, Retreat, Chester House, Wilson Fink, Ellora, Oxfam, Greswolde Garage, Gresolde Arms Hotel.
47 Images
16/38/2 [2012] Photos of High Street WestRed Lion, Lyons, Carlys, Nat West Bank, One Stop, Covent Garden, Knowle Photographic, Marie Curie, Costa, Timpsons, Knowle Goldsmith, Greys Opticians, Palmers, Theo Georgio, Greedy Guts, Hunters, HSBC, Bella Venezia, Hunters, Standley & Co, Institute, Jade Palace, Bilash, Wheelers, Toni, Le Scarpe, shopping Centre entrance, Dental Finesse, Thai Village Restaurant, William Painter Funeral Directors, Gardner, Independent Financial Advisers.
50 images
16/39/1 [2006] Dr Bower ExhibitionPhotos and text from 2006 Exhibition on Dr Ronald Bower and his life in Knowle.
67 images
16/40/1 Eva Wootton's Scrapbooks copiesFor detailed index see LH catalogue folders
Contains numerous newspaper cuttings, correspondence, photographs from late 19th century to 1970s, featuring life in Knowle through church, souting and guiding, schools and local buildings,
1025 images
16/41/1 [2013] Knowle Village photographsHigh Street, Station Road, Lodge Road, Car Parks and walkways. Featuring shops, houses, village hall, church etc. Photographed by and copyright of Terry Calvert.Taken 13th Jan 2013. 61 images
16/42/1 [1841] Knowle Census 1841-19118 Excel spreadsheets.
16/43/1 [2013] Samuel Thompson's documents re. Kenilworth Roadre 7/1126
Indenture, mortgage, sale of five plots and other legal documents.
24 images
16/44/1 [2014] Interview Mrs Bird (née Higton)Original video unedited.
61m 32s
16/45/1 [1901] Thompson Builder and Undertakers Ledger Vol 1Accounts, bills, letters re decorating jobs etc.
Total 213 images including 16/45/2
16/45/2 [1901] Thompson Builder and Undertakers Ledger Vol 2Accounts, bills, letters re decorating jobs etc.
Total 213 images including 16/45/1
16/46/1 [2012] 50 Years of Knowle Society (Including pictures)Word doc 41 pages
16/47/1 William Haines photos27 images, WW2 service documents and photographs
16/48/1 [2015] Knowle Women's Institute Scrapbook(59 images). Scrapbook compiled by Jennie Evans. Photos contributed by Marjorie Brook (Blackburn), Beatrice Bampton, Vera Badland, Zena Barratt, Ivy Chamberlain, Anne Chamberlain, Jennie Evans, Connie Eden, Sheila Fletcher, Sandra Goldsborough, Gertie Hinks, Myra Meggy, Marie Oram, Win O'Neill, Barbara Pearson, Peggy Richards, Hilda Reynolds, Margaret Waller, Gwen Watson, Molly Woodfield (M. Stocking).
16/49/1 [2016] Knowle Society Queen's Award for Voluntary Service presentation(207 images) Numerous members of Knowle Society and the village in St John's Hall, including special guests: David Bradnock (Deputy Lord Lietenant for the West Midlands) Mrs Caroline Speman (MP for Meriden), Councillor and Mrs Mike Robinson (Mayor and Mayoress of Solihull), Bob Sleigh (Leader of the Council and Leader of the new West Midlands Combined Authority), Local Councillors Diana Holl-Allen and Alan Rebeiro.
(See also Knowle Society newsletter, Volume 55, Issue 1, dated January 2017.
16/50/1 [1954] Barry Holland's DVD of Knowle4 videos: (1) 42m 54s, (2) 4m 11s, (3) 4m 11s, (4) 11m 59s.
Event chaired by Elaine Warner. A presentation given in the Guild House in 2013 by Diane Jones, a member of the Lyons family, showing film by Barry Holland.
Video (1):1954, Hollands Garage, Festivities, War time American Huts, Cinema / Picture house and conversion of site to Johnson's Garage, Wrenson's Corner, Village school (until 1958), Carnival of 1954, Chester house, Band and Meeks, Lido (Greswolde Swimming Pool), Wilson Arms (previousy The Rising Son), and comment at the end by Barry Holland.
Video (2): a quiz based on pictures of Birmingham, same era.
Vdeo (3): film of Barry Holland, some amateur entertainments, coments on pictures shown on Video (1)
Video (4): Wider selection of the same and similar photos as included in Video (1).
16/51/1 American 7th Convalescent Hosp. Company story - part in Knowle, 1943 - 45Pdf document 79 pages.
Written by Jack E Liebling, Robert J Michalek and Ordner T Bundlie. Follows the story of the American soldiers and convalescent Hospital from United States, to England (Knowle), France, Germany... Includes photos.
16/52/1 [2014] Christmas Lights in KnowleCrowds, Lions, Knowle Society, Vicar Michael Parker, Father Christmas and the turning on of the lights. Video 4m 47s.
16/53/1 [1918] Military Records of John GimesMedals, certifcates, casualty records, letters, photographs, newspaper articles, etc., 83 images,1914-1918.
Second copy at 16/53/2
16/53/2 [1918] Military records of John GimesMedals, certifcates, casualty records, letters, photographs, newspaper articles, etc., 83 images, 1914-1918.
Duplicate of 16/53/1
16/54/1 [1920] Ratcliff films of Knowle, 1920s to 1966Film by FG Ratcliff, given to Knowle Society by JC Ratcliff. Birtish Legion Church Parades, Comic football, fancy dress, American GI baseball, Penny farthing bicycle, equestrian sports at Knowle Hall, VE Day Parade, swimming at Greswolde Lido, Mr Mullard, Dorothy Hill, Lady Reynolds, JW Sharp, Samuel Davy, Pat Everitt. Video 67m.
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
16/55/1 [1980] Knowle, a Journey through TimeDisk of Knowle History through the ages, by Heritage Media. 50 minutes. Details in Eva Wootton's scrapbook 1/132, page 114
[Elizabeth Stanley Collection]
17/1/1 [1990] Knowle Society carols round the Christmas tree
17/2/1 Knowle Bottom Lock Pump House (Bolander semi diesel engine)undated film, 7mins, 40secs
17/3/1 Ratcliff films of Knowle 1920s - 1966Film by FG Ratcliff, given to Knowle Society by JC Ratcliff. Birtish Legion Church Parades, Comic football, fancy dress, American GI baseball, Penny farthing bicycle, equestrian sports at Knowle Hall, VE Day Parade, swimming at Greswolde Lido, Mr Mullard, Dorothy Hill, Lady Reynolds, JW Sharp, Samuel Davy, Pat Everitt. Video 67m.
17/3/2 Ratcliff films of Knowle 1920s - 1966 (digital beta copy)Film by FG Ratcliff, given to Knowle Society by JC Ratcliff. Birtish Legion Church Parades, Comic football, fancy dress, American GI baseball, Penny farthing bicycle, equestrian sports at Knowle Hall, V Day Parade, swimming at Greswolde Lido, Mr Mullard, Dorothy Hill, Lady Reynolds, JW Sharp, Samuel Davy, Pat Everitt. Video 67m.
17/3/3 Ratcliff films of Knowle 1920s - 1966 (digital beta copy)
17/3/4 Ratcliff films of Knowle 1920s - 1966
17/4/1 [2005] The Way We Were: Love & MarriageIncludes footage from Ratcliff video (17/3/1) and interviews with Mrs. Doreen Ward, Mrs. Anita Homer and Mrs. Ann Cox. Copyright ITV Central
17/4/2 [2005] The Way We Were: Love & MarriageIncludes footage from Ratcliff video (17/3/1) and interviews with Mrs. Doreen Ward, Mrs. Anita Homer and Mrs. Ann Cox. Copyright ITV Central.
17/4/3 [2005] The Way We Were: Love & MarriageIncludes footage from Ratcliff video (17/3/1) and interviews with Mrs. Doreen Ward, Mrs. Anita Homer and Mrs. Ann Cox. Copyright ITV Central.
17/5/1 [2002] Knowle Golden Jubilee celebrations
17/6/1 [2005] Knowle 60th anniversary of VE/VJ Day celebrations
19/1/1 [1967] Notes from the Parish Magazine 1967 to 2003Compiled by Peter Gale in 2003 as a follow up to a document by Eva Wootton covering 1932 to 1966 (not held in LHC archive). Document prepared for Jennie Lumb, then editor of Parish Magazine. Follows key church and village events in those years.
19/2/1 [1950] List of Churchwardens 1950 to 2024Compiled from church records by the Archivist of Knowle Parish Church and since updated.
19/3/1 [1990] NADFAS Record of Knowle Parish Church Furnishings - Report front cover.The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), survey of Knowle Parish Church furnishings, conducted by Solihull Association of Decorative and Fine Arts, carried out in 1990, under the incumbency of the Revd Andrew Dow, in 1990.
NADFAS document: Report front cover.
19/3/2 [1990] NADFAS Record of Knowle Parish Church Furnishings - Report index.The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), survey of Knowle Parish Church furnishings, conducted by Solihull Association of Decorative and Fine Arts, carried out in 1990, under the incumbency of the Revd Andrew Dow, in 1990.
NADFAS document: report index.
19/3/3 [1990] NADFAS Record of Knowle Parish Church Furnishings - Introduction cover.The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), survey of Knowle Parish Church furnishings, conducted by Solihull Association of Decorative and Fine Arts, carried out in 1990, under the incumbency of the Revd Andrew Dow, in 1990.
NADFAS document: introduction cover.
19/3/4 [1990] NADFAS Record of Knowle Parish Church Furnishings - Introduction.The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), survey of Knowle Parish Church furnishings, conducted by Solihull Association of Decorative and Fine Arts, carried out in 1990, under the incumbency of the Revd Andrew Dow, in 1990.
NADFAS document: Introduction.
19/3/5 [1990] NADFAS Record of Knowle Parish Church Furnishings - Clock MechanismThe National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), survey of Knowle Parish Church furnishings, conducted by Solihull Association of Decorative and Fine Arts, carried out in 1990, under the incumbency of the Revd Andrew Dow, in 1990.
NADFAS document: Clock Mechanism
19/3/6 [1990] NADFAS Record of Knowle Parish Church Furnishings - Heating and LightingThe National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), survey of Knowle Parish Church furnishings, conducted by Solihull Association of Decorative and Fine Arts, carried out in 1990, under the incumbency of the Revd Andrew Dow, in 1990.
NADFAS document: Heating and Lighting
19/3/7 [1990] NADFAS Record of Knowle Parish Church Furnishings - LibraryThe National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), survey of Knowle Parish Church furnishings, conducted by Solihull Association of Decorative and Fine Arts, carried out in 1990, under the incumbency of the Revd Andrew Dow, in 1990.
NADFAS document: Library
19/3/8 [1990] NADFAS Record of Knowle Parish Church Furnishings - Memorials coverThe National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), survey of Knowle Parish Church furnishings, conducted by Solihull Association of Decorative and Fine Arts, carried out in 1990, under the incumbency of the Revd Andrew Dow, in 1990.
NADFAS document: Memorials cover.
19/4/1 [1948] Scrapbook of school days by Brian TuffnellSchool sports certificates and newpaper cuttings, original lent to History Centre for copying, probably by KS Tuffnell
19/5/1 [1800] Living on Knowle High Street: original research documents for book by Phil StephensIncludes copies of original documents used, transcriptions, pages from printed books and reference papers, Parish Church records, records of interviews etc. (Some items copyright - author to be contacted before further copying.)

Self-published book recounting the lives of a few families living along Knowle High Street, how they lived related to the development of Knowle from the late 18th century to early 21st century. The book includes diagrams of the original cottages and Men's Institute.
Names include Peach, Cross, Stephens, Stubbs, Greswolde, Brazier, Empson, Brierley, Dodwell.
19/6/1 [1870] The Nix FamilyFamily tree from William Nix 1870 and other family details, only included by the author where they have been verified.
19/6/2 [1909] Photo: 1st Knowle ScoutsIncludes: Harvey Watts, Alfred Barber, John Nix, Alfred Hall, Jack Tandy & Victor Houghton.
With Arthur Willcox.
19/6/3 [1917] Photo: 1st Knowle Scouts - band / rally
19/6/4 Photo: Private John Nix
19/7/1 [1830] Notes on Harriett Tandy / Parsons familyHandwritten
19/8/1 Photo house by turnpike, KnowleUnknown but thought to be Warwick Road / Grove Farm area?
19/9/1 [1930] Mill Pool Cottage, Mill Pool Lane, approx 1930Home of Donald Ballard's mother, born 1920, thought to date back to around 1900
19/10/1 [1919] Photo Chadwick End Roll of HonourOfficers, Warrant Officers, NCOs and Men who were [?] or residents of Chadwick End and served in His Majesty's Forces during the Great War of 1914 - 1919.
(Item discovered in a shop and given to Knowle Royal British Legion, in 2018.)
19/10/2 [1919] Photo Chadwick End Roll of Honour, placed in front of Knowle war memorialOfficers, Warrant Officers, NCOs and Men who were [?] or residents of Chadwick End and served in His Majesty's Forces during the Great War of 1914 - 1919.
(Item discovered in a shop and given to Knowle Royal British Legion, in 2018.)
99/1/1 [1968] Knowle Society outing to Westonbirt ArboretumShows group of members.
99/2/1 Knowle Society walk
99/2/2 Knowle Society walk
99/2/3 Knowle Society walk
99/2/4 Knowle Society walk
99/3/1 Knowle Society outing
99/4/1 Harvesting
99/4/2 Harvesting
99/4/3 Harvesting
99/4/4 Harvesting
99/5/1 Walsall End Farm, Eastcote
99/6/1 Eastcote?
99/7/1 Wrensons Corner
99/8/1 Wrensons Corner
99/9/1 Station Road. The Rookery & Johnson's Garage towards Lodge Road
99/10/1 Partridge's shop, Station Road
99/11/1 Knowle Festival. Float in Station Road
99/11/2 Knowle Festival. Float
99/11/3 Knowle Festival. Float
99/11/4 Knowle Festival. Float
99/12/1 [1973] Knowle Festival. Float in Station Road
99/12/2 [1973] Knowle Festival. Float with Festival Queen
99/12/3 [1973] Knowle Festival. Float in Station Road
99/12/4 [1973] Knowle Festival. Morris dancers in Station Road
99/12/5 [1973] Knowle Festival. Morris dancers in Station Road
99/12/6 [1973] Knowle Festival. Float with Festival Queen
99/12/7 [1973] Knowle Festival. Playing bowls
99/12/8 [1973] Knowle Festival. Fancy dress parade
99/12/9 [1973] Knowle Festival. Fancy dress parade
99/12/10 [1973] Knowle Festival. Band at head of procession in Station Road
99/12/11 [1973] Knowle Festival. Vintage fire car in Station Road
99/12/12 [1973] Knowle Festival. Float with Festival Queen
99/12/13 [1973] Knowle Festival. Vintage car in procession
99/12/14 [1973] Knowle Festival. Steam engine
99/13/1 Nature Reserve. The meadow with marsh marigolds and buttercups
99/13/2 Nature Reserve
99/13/3 Nature Reserve
99/13/4 Nature Reserve. Orchids, etc.
99/13/5 Nature Reserve. Orchids, etc.Given to Mrs. S. Jarman (duplicate of 99/13/4)
99/13/6 Nature Reserve. Orchids, etc.
99/13/7 Nature Reserve
99/14/1 52-54 Tilehouse Green Lane
99/15/1 The Chase, Smiths Lane. Detail of roof and covering plants
99/15/2 The Chase, Smiths Lane. Exterior wall, etc.
99/16/1 View across fields. Location not known
99/17/1 The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath ?
99/18/1 The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath. Blythewood Cl. near left
99/19/1 The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath. Blythewood Cl. opp car
99/20/1 Job's Close Park (children's play area)
99/21/1 Knowle Locks
99/22/1 Map of central Knowle
99/23/1 [1648] Part of map by Johann Blaeu
99/24/1 [1983] The Church and Guild House from the north
99/25/1 [1983] The Church from the south (Berrow Homes)
99/26/1 [1983] The Church (east end)
99/27/1 [1983] The Church, showing subway entrance and the Boswell tomb
99/28/1 [1983] Jubilee oak tree in the churchyard
99/29/1 [1860] The Church (interior), from a painting by Maria Christophers
99/30/1 [1983] The Church and Guild House from the south
99/31/1 [1986] The square, showing the Guild House and Windridge's
99/32/1 [1870] The Church and Guild House
99/33/1 [1912] North Warwicks. hunt meeting at the Guild House
99/34/1 [1983] Looking south from the squareBerrow Homes left. Wool shop right.
99/35/1 [1983] New Berrow Homes (rear gardens)
99/36/1 [1983] Paterson Court (The old school)
99/37/1 [1983] Rear extensions, Paterson Court
99/38/1 [1983] Kenilworth Rd. Paterson Court to Jubilee House
99/39/1 [1983] 29 - 35 Kenilworth Road
99/41/1 [1983] The Manor House
99/42/1 [1920] The Manor House (front) (from 1920 sale brochure)
99/43/1 [1979] Knowle Hall
99/44/1 [1983] The Children's Field and Paterson Court
99/45/1 [1983] Council houses, Kixley Lane
99/46/1 [1982] Kixley Lane bridge
99/47/1 [1983] Kixley Lane beyond the bridge
99/48/1 [1984] Wilsons Row
99/49/1 [1983] Wilsons Rd from High St. Shows Berrow Homes & Milverton House
99/50/1 [1983] Milverton House (Wilsons Rd frontage) & part of Milverton Cr
99/51/1 [1983] High Street, showing Soden's and old Congregational Chapel
99/52/1 [1900] Whitehead's butchers shop (now Soden's)
99/53/1 [1983] Wrensons Corner
99/54/1 [1983] Middlefield Cottages and The Rookery
99/55/1 [1930] Knowle Picture Playhouse
99/56/1 [1983] The village hall and St. John's Close
99/57/1 [1983] Miss Hinks' terrace, Station Road
99/58/1 [1905] Station Road
99/59/1 [1983] Station Rd, Bower House to Hollands Garage
99/60/1 [1983] Job's Close
99/61/1 [1983] The pond, Job's Close park
99/62/1 [1983] Longdon Rd., looking from Lodge Rd. corner
99/63/1 [1860] Knowle Lodge, from a painting by Mrs. Maria ChristophersonBarbara Maria Christopherson nee Bower and known as Maria, daughter of Edward and Eliza Bower, was born on 29 Aug 1833 in Birmingham, then lived at The Lodge, Knowle, married Revd John Christopherson on 21 July 1864 at Knowle. She later lived at Stowe House, Knowle and died 7 Dec 1920.
99/64/1 [1983] Artillery Cottages, Warwick Road
99/65/1 [1907] Artillery Cottages, from a photograph by Dr. H.J. Bower
99/66/1 [1979] Grimshaw Hall
99/67/1 [1860] Grimshaw Hall before restorationFrom a painting by M. Christopherson.
Barbara Maria Christopherson nee Bower and known as Maria, daughter of Edward and Eliza Bower, was born on 29 Aug 1833 in Birmingham, then lived at The Lodge, Knowle, married Revd John Christopherson on 21 July 1864 at Knowle. She later lived at Stowe House, Knowle and died 7 Dec 1920.
99/68/1 The Wilson Arms
99/69/1 [1983] High St. looking south from Lodge Rd. cornerShows old surgery.
99/70/1 [1978] High St. looking south. Greswolde to Lukeman's
99/71/1 [1905] High St. looking south. Greswolde to Chester House
99/73/1 [1983] High St. looking north. Curtis's etc./Goldsmith's etc.
99/74/1 [1891] High St. looking north, Curtis's on right
99/75/1 [1983] The square from the south. Red Lion to Maidens/Windridge's
99/76/1 [1891] The Red Lion and The White Swan (both rendered)Mrs. Jacques on right. (?)
99/77/1 [1963] Church and Guild House 1963. Re-numbered as 99/357/1
99/78/1 [1983] Windridge's, etc.
99/79/1 [1979] Paterson Court
99/80/1 [1983] Wilsons Rd. Berrow Homes wall left. Milverton House right
99/81/1 [1983] The square from the south. Red Lion/Maidens/Windridge's etc.
99/82/1 [1983] Paterson Court (rear extensions)
99/83/1 [1983] Lodge Rd. Old cottage on left
99/84/1 [1983] Replacing sewers in High St. Shows old sewer/road surfaces
99/85/1 [1200] Grant of Dower, William de Arden to Amice de Traci
99/86/1 [1977] Seal of William de Arden, from Manor House windows
99/87/1 [1290] King Edward I
99/88/1 [1295] Queen Eleanor's tomb in Westminster Abbey
99/89/1 [1909] The Church and Guild House from Kenilworth Road
99/90/1 [1979] The seal of the Guild of Knowle, from the Guild House window
99/90/2 [1979] The seal of the College of Knowle, from Guild House windows
99/91/1 The White Swan (timbers exposed)
99/92/1 [1829] Old Knowle Hall
99/93/1 Chester House as an antiques shop, from a postcardChester House Antiques run by Mr Pickering
99/94/1 Cottages in Golden End (Nos. 98, 96, Kenilworth Rd. etc.)
99/95/1 29-35 Kenilworth Road
99/96/1 [1910] High St. looking south. Cottages right, Chester House left
99/97/1 [1840] From a painting of High St. in the Guild House
99/98/1 The Olde House, Station Road
99/99/1 Rear of The Olde House
99/100/1 [1900] Golden End Farm
99/101/1 [1986] Springfield Farm
99/102/1 Grove Cottage, Copt Heath
99/103/1 [1986] Dykes' Cottage at 151, Station Road
99/104/1 [1899] Cottage nr. entrance to Longdon Hall (top of Longdon Road)
99/105/1 [1905] The Wilson Arms
99/106/1 [1900] The Red Lion
99/107/1 [1925] Across churchyard to Red Lion in process of restoration
99/108/1 The Greswolde
99/109/1 [1830] Greswolde business card, with both Mermaid & Greswolde names
99/110/1 Stowe House and cottages adjacent
99/111/1 [1979] Rotten Row Farm
99/112/1 [1986] Trehern memorial tablet, Knowle Parish Church
99/113/1 Walter Savage Landor
99/114/1 [1979] Far End, Kixley Lane
99/115/1 [1986] Kenilworth Road weighbridge
99/116/1 Mr. Fletcher on his coal cart
99/117/1 [1903] Warwick Road, Copt Heath
99/118/1 [1920] Lodge Rd., Knowle Lodge wall left, Wilson Arms in distance
99/119/1 [1959] The old vicarage, Stripes Hill
99/120/1 Canon Howe
99/121/1 William Henry Bowen Jordan Wilson
99/122/1 [1986] Plaque on Wilsons Row
99/123/1 [1849] Knowle Hall Sale Brochure
99/124/1 [1968] Mr. Horace Everitt
99/125/1 [1910] The Station
99/126/1 [1892] The Bower family at Knowle Lodge
99/127/1 [1908] Miss Kate Bower in the drawing room at Knowle Lodge
99/128/1 [1900] 'Hillcrest', Widney Road, home of the Woodward family
99/129/1 [1905] Station Road
99/130/1 Mr. Norman on a horse-drawn binder
99/131/1 [1853] Golden End Cottage as a forge
99/132/1 Woodfields' wheelwrights, Milverton Farm
99/133/1 [1908] The domestic staff at Knowle Lodge
99/134/1 [1896] Warwick Road, Artillery Cottages on left, spinney on right
99/135/1 [1900] The square, Swan, Lion, etc. left, Berrow Homes wall right
99/136/1 [1891] Hampton Road
99/137/1 [1891] A labourer outside the Greswolde
99/138/1 [1890] Pollie Wood at Poplar Farm, Bakers Lane
99/139/1 [1905] High St. looking north, 'Kingscote' etc. right
99/140/1 High St. looking north. Bright Willis/Chester Ho/Greswolde
99/141/1 [1910] High St. looking north. Cycle shop/Chester Ho/Cottages
99/142/1 Curtis's bakery
99/143/1 The Church and Guild House (as a shop)
99/144/1 Mrs. Wood outside her shop near Lodge Road/High St corner
99/145/1 Hickens Bakery
99/146/1 [1986] Victoria Buildings
99/147/1 [1978] The old school
99/148/1 School group
99/149/1 The Manor House school
99/150/1 The square from the south
99/151/1 Victorian villas, Kenilworth Road
99/152/1 Felons dinner
99/153/1 [1986] Milverton Crescent
99/154/1 Dr. John Orton Hollick
99/155/1 Middlefield Hospital
99/156/1 [1986] Old Berrow Homes, Warwick Road
99/157/1 [1895] The Oddfellows at Knowle Lodge
99/158/1 Eddie Wood in Junior Forester's sash(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
99/159/1 [1900] Party held for the Relief of Mafeking
99/160/1 [1902] Coronation arch
99/161/1 [1937] Jubilee Field, Station Road
99/162/1 [1910] The maypole outside the Greswolde. Cottages on right
99/163/1 [1919] The maypole. Dr. Whatley's sisters on ponies
99/164/1 The Greswolde bowling club
99/165/1 Edwardian cricket team
99/166/1 [1907] Knowle Football Club
99/167/1 [1900] Going to Warwick Races
99/168/1 The Misses Woodward, in horse-drawn Victoria carriage
99/169/1 [1922] Mrs. J.N. Bower & Miss M. Bower in horse-drawn carriage
99/170/1 [1908] Mr. Hubert Bower on his tricycle
99/171/1 Miss Woodward as in infant in a perambulator
99/172/1 [1985] The Cenotaph
99/173/1 Canon Downing (photo. found in Harvey Watts' pocket)
99/174/1 [1914] Springfield V.A.D. Hospital
99/175/1 [1976] The Black Prince
99/176/1 [1916] Black Prince memorial, Knowle Parish Church
99/177/1 [1986] East window, Soldiers' Chapel
99/178/1 The german gun outside the Guild House
99/179/1 [1922] The Wilson Arms Garage
99/180/1 The Woodward family in the new Humber
99/181/1 The White Swan & The Red Lion. Motorbus outside
99/182/1 Knowle fire engine
99/183/1 Firemen at the Red Lion yard
99/184/1 [1920] Court family wedding
99/185/1 [1985] Womens Insititute Hut, Station Road
99/186/1 [1929] Knowle Rangers
99/187/1 [1933] Victorian Night at the Greswolde pool
99/188/1 'Salute the Soldier' campaign poster
99/189/1 The Home Guard, with Major Bullock
99/190/1 Miss Gertie Hinks in Womens Land Army uniform
99/191/1 Barbara & Ivy Reader, evacuees from London
99/192/1 Jim Carrico and friend, members of US Army Medical Unit
99/193/1 [1945] Victory party in Hampton Road
99/194/1 [1945] The church, floodlit on V.E. night
99/195/1 [1963] British Legion dinnerWith Can. Foster, H.G. Everitt & Dr. R.J. Bower.
99/196/1 [1986] Knowle British Legion
99/197/1 Carnival float
99/198/1 [1926] Rear of Knowle Lodge from the dispensary at the old surgery
99/199/1 [1295] Queen Eleanor's tomb, Westminster Abbey
99/200/1 [1986] The church (east end)
99/201/1 [1986] The church (east end)
99/202/1 [1986] Golden End cottages
99/203/1 [1910] High St. looking south
99/204/1 [1986] Springfield Farm
99/205/1 Grove Cottage, Copt Heath
99/206/1 [1979] Rotten Row Farm
99/207/1 [1986] Trehern memorial, Knowle Parish Church
99/208/1 [1986] Kenilworth Road weighbridge
99/209/1 [1986] Plaque on Wilsons Row
99/210/1 [1892] The Bower family at Knowle Lodge, 1892
99/211/1 [1986] Victoria Buildings
99/212/1 [1986] Victorian Berrow Homes, Warwick Road
99/213/1 [1984] The Cenotaph
99/214/1 [1986] East window, Soldiers' Chapel. Knowle Parish Church
99/215/1 [1977] Seal of Westminster Abbey, from the Manor House windows
99/216/1 Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
99/217/1 [1986] Wilson Arms sign
99/218/1 [1986] Greswolde sign
99/219/1 [1986] Greswolde sign
99/220/1 [1935] The square. Red Lion onwards left. Windridge's, etc. right
99/221/1 [1935] The square. Red Lion onwards left. Windridge's, etc. right
99/222/1 The square. Red Lion onwards left. Windridge's, etc. right
99/223/1 [1925] High St. looking north. Sabins left. Chester House right
99/224/1 Looking south from the square. Stowe House and Wool Shop
99/225/1 Lodge Road. Crown Cottage on left
99/226/1 The Bank House
99/227/1 Malthouse Row, Hampton Road
99/228/1 [1896] Looking north from the tower. Arden House/Knowle Lodge
99/229/1 [1986] The pool at Springfield Farm
99/229/2 [1986] The pool at Springfield Farm
99/229/3 [1986] The pool at Springfield Farm
99/230/1 Blue Lake
99/230/2 Blue Lake. (before demolition)
99/230/3 Blue Lake (in process of demolition)
99/230/4 Blue Lake (wattle and daub detail)
99/231/1 [1987] Report front (for title)
99/231/2 [1987] Report back (functions of The Knowle Society)
99/232/1 [1978] Artillery Cottages
99/233/1 [1978] Chester House
99/234/1 [1987] Paterson Court from the children's field
99/235/1 [1986] New Berrow Homes (rear gardens)
99/236/1 [1982] The old surgery, showing shrubs behind the wall
99/237/1 [1980] The wool shop from the church gate
99/238/1 [1980] The wool shop garden
99/239/1 [1987] The wool shop wash-house
99/240/1 [1982] Rear Phillips
99/241/1 [1978] Small barn, Grove Road
99/242/1 [1986] Bright Willis and Downing Hall
99/243/1 [1978] 1619 Warwick Road before restoration
99/244/1 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath. Yew tree on fire
99/245/1 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath. Cottage before restoration
99/246/1 [1982] Site of proposed dev. at Batts Hall from vicarage widow
99/247/1 [1979] Stripes Hill Farm
99/248/1 [1979] Grimshaw Cottages
99/249/1 [1981] Street names provided by The Knowle Society
99/250/1 [1987] Finger post at Lodge Rd. corner
99/251/1 [1982] Wychwood walkway. Wychwood island towards Longdon Road
99/252/1 [1987] Walkway, Browns Lane estate
99/253/1 [1987] The pond, Browns Lane estate
99/254/1 [1982] Browns Lane Moat
99/255/1 [1987] Hampton Rd. loop near Waterfield Farm
99/256/1 [1979] 96-98 Kenilworth Rd. (Charity cottages)
99/257/1 [1982] Proposed adventure playground, Job's Close Park
99/258/1 [1987] Joseph memorial seat, outside doctors' surgery. 3-5-87
99/259/1 [1980] Cowslip rescue
99/260/1 [1987] Cowslip field near Wychwood Avenue. 3-5-87
99/261/1 [1982] The spinney (celandines and daffodils)
99/262/1 [1986] The spinney. Working party 30-11-86
99/263/2 [1987] Purple Beech, Red Lion car park
99/264/1 [1987] Cedar tree outside Village Hall
99/265/1 [1987] Evergreen Oak at rear of The Bank House
99/266/1 [1977] Planting 25 oaks in the park for the Queen's Silver Jubilee
99/267/1 [1983] Oak tree in Everitt Drive
99/268/1 [1904] Croquet lawn, Springfield House
99/269/1 [1981] Footpath, Kixley Lane
99/270/1 [1987] Old Hampton Rd. near Grimshaw Hall; 3-5-87
99/271/1 [1980] Festival exhibition, with Mrs. Joy Joseph & Mr. David Warner
99/272/1 [1904] The bridge over the R. Blythe, Springfield House
99/273/1 [1986] The old Berrow Homes (Cluttons' Cottage)
99/274/1 [1978] Eva Wootton by Mr. Ted Eden
99/275/1 [1984] The Christmas tree
99/276/1 [1983] Party for road workers
99/277/1 [1978] Conservation Fair, with Lord Aylesford & Mrs. Stella Jarman
99/278/1 [1987] Conservation Fair. Knowle Society stall
99/279/1 [1984] Knowle Festival, Knowle Society stall. Iain Mills & Dr. R.J. Bower
99/280/1 [1980] Knowle Festival. Knowle Society float
99/281/1 [1987] Knowle Society general meeting, Feb. 1987
99/282/1 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee garden party. June 1987
99/283/1 [1972] Knowle Society 10th birthday party
99/284/1 [1982] Paterson Court (frontage)
99/285/1 [1972] Knowle Society 10th birthday party
99/286/1 [1978] The old surgery
99/287/1 [1982] Kixley Lane terrace
99/288/1 Middlefield Cottages
99/289/1 [1987] Old allotment below Wilson Arms
99/290/1 [1987] The canal from Kixley Lane bridge. 3-5-87
99/291/1 [1987] Knowle Society Silver Jubilee Awards Day, 9-5-87With Mr. M. Thornton
99/292/1 [1986] The spinney. Working party 30-11-86
99/293/1 [1986] The spinney. Working party 30-11-86
99/294/1 [1986] The spinney. Working party 30-11-86
99/295/1 [1817] Enclosure Map, Lodge Road westwards
99/296/1 [1946] Washpits Farm
99/297/1 Slang Field and Purnells Brook, from painting by Eva Wootton
99/298/1 [1957] Elm tree in Jubilee Field, Station Rd. just prior to felling
99/299/1 Station Road cross-roads
99/300/1 Station Road cross-roads
99/301/1 From 'Hillcrest towards rear of houses in Station Road
99/302/1 [1891] Dodwell's Farm
99/303/1 Avenue Road
99/304/1 House next to Bentley Heath School. With Mrs Sarah Woodward
99/305/1 Looking east from Tilehouse Green Lane
99/306/1 Tilehouse Green walkway
99/307/1 Tilehouse Green walkway
99/308/1 [1984] Browns Lane estate
99/309/1 [1984] Browns Lane estate
99/310/1 [1919] Longdon Hall Farm
99/311/1 [1923] Waste Lane, from a painting by Eva Wootton
99/312/1 [1982] Jobs Close pond
99/313/1 [1982] Wychwood walkway,looking from Longdon Rd. to Wychwood island
99/314/1 [1980] Cowslip rescue
99/315/1 [1980] Cowslip rescue
99/316/1 [1982] Jacobean Grange
99/317/1 [1899] The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath
99/318/1 [1892] The Elm Avenue, Copt Heath
99/319/1 [1897] Warwick Rd. looking north. Shows Spinney/Artillery Cottages
99/320/1 [1900] The Wilson Arms, c.1900
99/321/1 [1906] Knowle Lodge, 1906
99/322/1 [1908] Ducks in the grounds of Knowle Lodge
99/323/1 [1982] The Spinney. Yew and Laurel near surgery
99/324/1 [1982] The Spinney. Fritillaries, daffodils and Martigon lily
99/325/1 The ford at Eastcote
99/326/1 [1979] Kixley Lane bridge
99/327/1 [1985] Elvers Green ford in spate, Feb. 1985
99/328/1 [1985] The River Blythe at Temple Balsall. Before dredging
99/329/1 [1985] The River Blythe at Temple Balsall. Dredging
99/330/1 Catalpa
99/331/1 [1896] Looking north from the tower. Arden House/Knowle Lodge
99/332/1 [1930] Towards the Swan from the tower. Bowling green in background
99/333/1 [1959] St. John's Close
99/334/1 Rear of Red Lion bowling green
99/335/1 [1935] Looking south from the tower. Wool shop/Lloyds bank, etc
99/336/1 [1982] Looking across the fields from Batts Hall
99/337/1 Rear of Red Lion bowling green
99/338/1 Station Road cross-roads
99/339/1 From 'Hillcrest towards rear of houses in Station Road
99/340/1 Avenue Road
99/341/1 House next to Bentley Heath School. With Mrs Sarah Woodward
99/342/1 [1900] The Wilson Arms, c.1900
99/343/1 [1930] Towards the Swan from the tower. Bowling green
99/344/1 [1984] Browns Lane estate
99/345/1 Pear Tree Cottage, Lodge Road
99/346/1 [1910] The garden at Knowle Lodge
99/347/1 [1982] Smiths Lane. Site of maisonettes
99/348/1 [1982] The Spinney. General view from surgery corner
99/349/1 [1987] St. John's Close
99/350/1 [1987] St. John's Close
99/351/1 [1982] Browns Lane Moat. Use 99/254/1
99/352/1 [1987] Old Hampton Rd. near Grimshaw Hall. 3.5.87
99/353/1 [1976] Large English Elm, Barcheston Rd. d. 1978 over 200 yrs. Old
99/354/1 [1977] Planting 25 oak trees in the park for the Silver Jubilee
99/355/1 [1977] Planting 25 oak trees in the park for the Silver Jubilee
99/356/1 [1977] Planting 25 oak trees in the park for the Silver Jubilee
99/357/1 [1963] The Church and Guild House in the snow, March 1963
99/358/1 [1963] The square from the south. Red Lion/Maddocks
99/359/1 [1963] Dell Farm in process of demolition
99/360/1 [1963] Knowle Village Hall in process of construction
99/361/1 [1962] Blue Lake (in process of demolition)
99/362/1 [1965] Church & Guild House from Pickerings Field (now car park)
99/363/1 [1965] The church from High St. Arden House left, Curtis's right
99/364/1 [1965] 1606 High St. Bateman's and new shops
99/365/1 [1965] High Street looking north. Kingscote to Chester House
99/366/1 [1965] High St. looking south. Curtis's/Red Lion
99/367/1 [1967] 1606 High St. in process of demolition
99/368/1 [1967] Wrensons Corner
99/369/1 [1964] Express goods train at Bentley Heath
99/370/1 [1967] Maddocks frontage prior to rebuilding
99/371/1 [1967] Artillery Cottages before restoration
99/372/1 [1968] The church from the Berrow Homes
99/373/1 [1968] The River Blyth in flood at Eastcote
99/374/1 [1968] Old Hampton Rd. nr. Grimshaw Hall
99/375/1 [1968] High St. looking north. Greswolde to Chester House
99/376/1 [1968] Birmingham Rd. from Lodge Rd. corner
99/377/1 [1968] Remembrance Day Parade arriving at the square
99/378/1 [1968] Rear Stopped Clock & Bank Hotel extensions
99/379/1 [1968] Rear of the Mens Institute, Sabins and Bethell & Johnson
99/380/1 [1968] The churchyard from the tower. Looking towards the school
99/381/1 [1970] Bethell & Johnson prior to demolition. Shows Mens Insitute
99/382/1 [1970] Artillery Cottages restoration
99/383/1 [1970] The spinney. Bluebells and daffodils
99/384/1 [1970] The spinney. Daffodils on the bank
99/385/1 [1970] Artillery Cottages restoration (rear)
99/386/1 [1970] Chester House, propped up 1970
99/387/1 [1971] Rear Chester House
99/388/1 [1971] Rear Chester House
99/389/1 [1972] Chester House. Broken main cross beam
99/390/1 [1970] Rear Sabins and Bethell & Johnson
99/391/1 [1971] Rookery Cottages, Station Road
99/392/1 [1972] Chester House restoration. Exposed timbers
99/393/1 [1972] Chester House restoration. Re-erection of gable
99/394/1 [1972] Chester House restoration. Roof timbers
99/395/1 [1971] Knowle village and church from Copt Heath Golf Club
99/396/1 [1972] Chester House restoration
99/397/1 [1972] Chester House restoration
99/398/1 [1972] Chester House restoration. Gable end on floor
99/399/1 [1972] Kixley Barn (barn to Golden End Farm)
99/400/1 [1971] The Rookery (the privy)
99/401/1 [1973] The Police Station (afterwards the doctors' surgery)
99/402/1 [1973] Towards Fillongly from the tower. Shows new church school
99/403/1 [1973] Towards Solihull church from the tower
99/404/1 [1973] The old surgery
99/405/1 [1973] The waiting room at the old surgery
99/406/1 [1973] Milverton Farm (old barns)Looking from Cook Close towards Kixley Lane.
99/407/1 [1973] Old stables, Milverton Farm
99/408/1 [1975] The church and Guild House with crocuses on the green
99/409/1 [1975] Crocuses on the green outside the Guild House
99/410/1 [1975] New Guild House car park (Architectural Heritage Year)
99/411/1 [1975] Berrow Homes allotments (looking towards Kenilworth Rd)
99/412/1 [1975] Berrow Homes allotments, looking towards the old cottages
99/413/1 [1975] From Kenilworth Rd to Wilsons Rd in front of Berrow Homes
99/414/1 [1975] Berrow Homes gardens, looking towards Milverton Terrace
99/415/1 [1976] Rear Milverton House
99/416/1 [1976] Rear Milverton House
99/417/1 [1976] Field at rear of Milverton House from Cook Close
99/418/1 [1976] Milverton House (Warwick Rd frontage) during restoration
99/419/1 [1977] New wall, Berrow Homes. Wilsons Rd/Warwick Rd corner
99/420/1 [1977] Rookery Cottages, 1977
99/421/1 [1978] Rear Phillips, with timbering before new extension was built
99/422/1 [1971] Looking from Jobs Close to Tilehouse Gn Lane/Burton's Farm
99/423/1 [1978] The nature reserve. Grass cutting in meadow/boundary hedge
99/424/1 [1978] The nature reserve. Marsh marigolds and ladysmock
99/425/1 [1971] The nature reserve. Orchids
99/426/1 [1975] The nature reserve. Marsh marigolds and boundary hedge
99/427/1 [1971] The nature reserve. Marsh marigolds (close-up)
99/428/1 [1971] The nature reserve. The meadow in flower and boundary hedge
99/429/1 [1971] The nature reserve. Ragged Robin, Job's Close
99/430/1 [1978] The nature reserve. Frogs spawning, 12-3-78
99/431/1 [1978] The nature reserve. Frogs spawning, 12-3-78 (close-up)
99/432/1 [1971] Looking from Washpits Farm towards Tilehouse Green Lane
99/433/1 [1971] Job's Close Park. From Job's Close House to nature reserve
99/434/1 [1971] The nature reserve. Proposed walkway
99/435/1 [1979] Rear 29-35 Kenilworth Road
99/436/1 [1974] Paterson Court from the children's field
99/437/1 [1979] The old school. Start of alterations
99/438/1 [1980] Paterson Court. Rear extensions being built
99/439/1 [1979] Placard re wool shop petition
99/440/1 [1981] Tree lopping, Station Rd (near Lodge Rd corner)
99/441/1 [1980] 1682/4 High St. New rear bay being built
99/441/2 [1980] 1682 High St. New rear bay being built
99/442/1 [1981] The Wilson Arms on Royal Wedding Day. July 1981
99/442/2 [1981] Bunting outside the Guild House. Royal Wedding Day.July 1981
99/442/3 [1981] Prince of Wales feathers outside old surgery. July 1981
99/443/1 [1981] Cafe next to Chester House (rear) in process of restoration
99/443/2 [1981] Cafe next to Chester House (front) in process of restoration
99/443/3 [1981] Cafe next to Chester House (rear) in process of restoration
99/444/1 [1981] Windridge's from the Berrow Homes. Re-roofing
99/445/1 [1981] Windridge's (front). Re-roofing. (close-up)
99/446/1 [1981] Windridge's front, with Maureen Selwyn (close-up)
99/447/1 [1982] The spinney. Cut daffodils
99/447/2 [1982] The spinney. Cut daffodils
99/447/3 [1982] The spinney. Fumitary, fritillary, martagon lily & kex
99/447/4 [1982] The spinney. Weedkiller
99/447/5 [1982] The spinney. Weddkiller on cowslips
99/447/6 [1982] The spinney. Weedkiller
99/447/7 [1982] The spinney. Over cutting
99/448/1 [1987] 52 Tilehouse Green Lane. Re-thatching
99/449/1 [1983] 52 Tilehouse Green Lane. Re-thatching
99/449/2 [1983] 52 Tilehouse Green Lane. Re-thatching
99/450/1 [1984] Cowslips. Rear Wychwood Avenue
99/451/1 [1984] Rookery Cottages, Station Rd (rear). With Mrs. Brazier
99/452/1 [1984] The Men's Insititute (close-up of doorway)
99/453/1 [1984] Bright Willis
99/454/1 [1984] 1604 High St. Melvin Poel with canopies
99/455/1 [1984] Jade Palace without canopies
99/456/1 [1984] Erecting the Christmas treeWith Mssrs. Coton, Chamberlain & Higgs.
99/456/2 [1984] Erecting the Christmas tree
99/457/1 [1984] Maddocks new shop front
99/458/1 [1984] Windridge's. New shop front
99/459/1 [1984] Curtis's bakery
99/460/1 [1984] 1608 High St. Gallery Restaurant with canopies
99/460/2 [1984] 1665 High St. 'Billy the Kid' with canopies
99/460/3 [1984] 1612 High St. Abbey National's blue sign
99/460/4 [1984] 1682 High St. Brass World shop sign
99/461/1 [1984] 1680 High St. (Wool Shop)
99/462/1 [1984] Wilson family grave, Knowle churchyard. Collapsed
99/463/1 [1986] Chester House
99/463/2 [1986] Rear Chester House
99/463/3 [1986] Rear Chester House
99/464/1 [1986] 1608 High St. Gallery Restaurant without canopies
99/465/1 [1986] Farm cottages, Heronfield
99/466/1 [1986] New farm house near the Dial House, Heronfield
99/467/1 [1986] 12 Wilsons Rd. Brewhouse in process of demolition
99/467/2 [1986] 12 Wilsons Rd. Brewhouse in process of demolition
99/467/3 [1986] 12 Wilsons Rd. Brewhouse in process of demolition
99/468/1 [1986] Wilsons Row (rear)
99/468/2 [1986] Wilsons Row. Rear new house
99/469/1 [1985] Kixley Barn
99/470/1 [1986] Tandoori restaurant
99/471/1 [1986] Cuttlepool barn
99/472/1 [1986] 1619 Warwick Road. Removal of roof
99/472/2 [1986] 1619 Warwick Road. Removal of roof
99/473/1 [1987] 1619 Warwick Road from the spinney
99/474/1 [1986] Community Service. Ken Horne with Knowle Society banner
99/475/1 [1986] Grimshaw Hall front
99/475/2 [1986] Grimshaw Hall, west side
99/475/3 [1986] Grimshaw Hall, rear
99/475/4 [1986] Grimshaw Hall swimming pool
99/475/5 [1986] Grimshaw Hall. Solihull National Trust outing
99/475/6 [1986] Grimshaw Hall grounds. Looking towards the church
99/476/1 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath. The yew tree on fire. Jan 87
99/476/2 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath. Start of restoration
99/476/3 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath. Yew tree stump
99/477/1 [1987] The Christmas tree and the square. Jan 1987
99/477/2 [1987] The Christmas tree outside the Guild House. Jan 1987
99/478/1 [1987] The Wilson Arms before alterationsFrom opposite the old surgery.
99/479/1 [1987] 'Highfield', Station Rd. (Middlefield Hospital)
99/480/1 [1987] New verger's house
99/481/1 [1987] Rear Chester House
99/482/1 [1987] Wooden inside frame
99/483/1 [1987] Curtis's Bakery. Side wall in need of repair
99/483/2 [1987] Curtis's Bakery. Side wall in need of repair
99/483/3 [1987] Curtis's Bakery. Side wall in need of repair
99/483/4 [1987] Curtis's Bakery. Side wall in need of repair
99/483/5 [1987] Curtis's Bakery Side wall in need of repairWith Mrs. Rosemary Curtis.
99/483/6 [1987] Curtis's Bakery. Side wall being repaired
99/484/1 [1987] Nature Reserve open day. With Ted Walden
99/484/2 [1987] Nature Reserve open day. With Marion Whiting
99/484/3 [1987] Nature Reserve open day
99/485/1 [1987] Site of proposed motel at M42/A41 junction
99/485/2 [1987] Site of proposed motel at M42/A41 junction
99/486/1 [1987] The Wilson Arms from the surgery. Alterations in progress
99/486/2 [1987] The Wilson Arms from the surgery. Alterations in progress
99/487/1 [1987] Tilehouse Green Lane, bet. Longdon Rd. & Hallcroft Way
99/488/1 [1987] Re-roofing the church
99/488/2 [1987] Re-roofing the church
99/489/1 [1987] Station Rd. and the bowling green from the tower
99/490/1 [1987] New verger's house from the church tower
99/491/1 [1987] Rear of High St. from the tower
99/492/1 [1987] High St., showing Cameron's to the Bank House
99/493/2 [1987] Re-roofing the church
99/494/1 [1987] The Berrow Homes/Cook Close/Green Belt from the tower
99/495/1 [1987] 'Billy the Kid'. Demolition
99/496/1 [1987] Site of 'Billy the Kid'.Side of Chester Ho/Men's Institute
99/497/1 [1987] Site of 'Billy the Kid' High St. in background
99/498/1 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath. Restoration. Aug. 1987
99/499/1 [1987] Copse at rear 24, Lightwood Close
99/499/2 [1987] Copse at rear 24, Lightwood Close
99/499/3 [1987] 24, Lightwood Close with copse at rear
99/500/1 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath. Restoration
99/500/2 [1987] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath. Restoration
99/501/1 [1987] Barclays Bank canopies
99/502/1 [1987] Longdon Road
99/503/1 [1987] The Wilson Arms. Alterations in progress
99/503/2 [1987] The Wilson Arms. Alterations in progress
99/503/3 [1987] The Wilson Arms. Interior
99/504/1 [1988] 1619 Warwick Rd. Extensions being built
99/504/2 [1988] 1619 Warwick Rd. Extensions being built
99/505/1 [1988] M42/A41 junction, north west segment
99/505/2 [1988] M42/A41 junction, northern segments
99/505/3 [1988] M42/A41 junction, north east segment
99/506/1 [1988] 'Highfield', Station Road (Middlefield Hospital)
99/507/1 [1988] Waterfield Farm from Hampton Road loop road
99/508/1 [1988] Yew Tree Cottage, Copt Heath after extension
99/509/1 [1988] Lorries in High St. (near Maidens)
99/509/2 [1988] Lorries in High St. (near Curtis's)
99/510/1 [1988] Greville Court being built (rear view)
99/511/1 [1988] 35 Kenilworth Rd./ Kixley Lane corner. Site of new house
99/511/2 [1988] 35 Kenilworth Rd./ Kixley Lane corner. Site of new house
99/512/1 [1988] Agricultural cottages near the Dial House, Heronfield
99/512/2 [1988] Arbour Tree Farm, Heronfield
99/512/3 [1988] Farm cottage, Arbour Tree Lane, Heronfield
99/512/4 [1988] Arbour Tree Lane, Heronfield
99/512/5 [1988] Farm cottage for Arbour Tree Farm, Heronfield (sold off)
99/513/1 [1988] The Wool Shop. Re-painted
99/513/2 [1988] The Wool Shop. Re-painted
99/514/1 [1988] Greville Court from High Street
99/515/1 [1988] Lime tunnel, Copt Heath Croft. With Mr. Cockayne
99/515/2 [1988] Lime tunnel, Copt Heath Croft. Pole in shaftWith Mr. Cockayne
99/516/1 [1988] Curtis's Bakery repaintedPoppy Day collection 1988 w. Dr. R. Bower.
99/517/1 Trees at Springfield HouseFrom original by L.C. Davies.
99/518/1 [1972] Church Fete at Knowle Hall. Photo by D. H. Tomlin
99/519/1 [1983] The River Blythe near Barston
99/520/1 [1904] O.S. 6' map of central Knowle, 1904
99/521/1 [1900] The White Swan & The Red Lion from a water colourCopy of colour painting by J. Mackay, dated 1900 (greetings card by Elgin Court Designs produced by The Priory Gallery, Cheltenham, Glos., with details re artist on reverse)
99/522/1 [1983] Waterfield Farm
99/523/1 [1952] Kenilworth Road. Mr. Robbins on Landers Milk cart
99/524/1 [1983] Nappins Covert
99/525/1 [1989] The brook, Watery Lane
99/526/1 [1989] Cuttle Pool Farm
99/527/1 [1989] Cuttle Pool barn
99/528/1 Reserved for slide of Batts Hall not yet taken
99/529/1 [1988] Stripes Hill from near Lansdowne gate
99/530/1 [1988] Stripes Hill Farm from near Lansdowne gate
99/531/1 [1979] Lansdowne
99/532/1 [1989] Lansdowne Farm from Grove Road
99/533/1 Maggins
99/534/1 [1979] The Cat in the Window
99/535/1 [1979] The Black Boy
99/536/1 [1989] The Dial House
99/537/1 [1989] Rising Sun House, Bakers Lane (formerly Poplar Farm)
99/538/1 [1989] Chessetts Wood Mission Church
99/539/1 [1989] Darley Green
99/540/1 Norton Green Farm
99/541/1 [1900] Widney Road, c. 1900
99/542/1 [1904] Tilehouse Green Lane, 1904
99/543/1 [1989] Sgt. Smith's cottage, Smiths Lane
99/544/1 Lady Byron
99/545/1 [1978] The Elms, Copt Heath
99/546/1 [1978] Yew Tree Cottage,Copt Heath before restoration and extension
99/547/1 [1989] Grove Farm, Copt Heath from Jacobean Lane
99/548/1 Henwood Mill
99/549/1 Ravenshaw Ford
99/550/1 [1989] Woodland at end of Wychwood Avenue
99/551/1 [1989] Street names (Warwicks. and Worcs. village names)
99/552/1 [1989] Road names suggested by The Knowle Society (field names)
99/553/1 [1817] Enclosure map (corner Tilehouse Gn Lane/Browns Lane area)
99/554/1 [1537] Colour drawing of Westminster Abbey c. 1537. (conjectural)
99/555/1 [1988] Croft House, Station Road
99/556/1 [1989] Lansdowne Farm from Grove Road
99/557/1 [1989] Cuttle Pool Farm
99/558/1 [1989] Woodland at end of Wychwood Avenue
99/559/1 [1989] Street names (Warwicks. and Worcs. village names)
99/560/1 Fulke Greville's room in Warwick Castle
99/561/1 The Red Lion
99/562/1 The Foresters' procession at Dorridge(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
99/563/1 [1935] The Foresters' procession outside the Olde House(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
99/564/1 Knowle bowling club
99/565/1 [1910] Knowle Cricket club
99/566/1 Patients at Springfield V.A.D. HospitalPhotographed at Norton Cottage
99/567/1 [1915] Knowle & Dorridge Volunteer Training Corps honours board
99/568/1 [1985] Ridge and furrow in field near Cook Close
99/569/1 [1987] Planting a walnut tree at the Village Hall for KS Silver Jub
99/570/1 [1988] The Cricket Club field, Hampton Road
99/571/1 [1988] Trees at 'Highfield', Station Road
99/572/1 [1988] Harris Shoes/Ideal Cleaners/R.J. Rowley before demolition
99/573/1 [1988] The spinney. Hard path opposite British Legion
99/574/1 Barn at Rotten Row Farm (interior)
99/575/1 [1987] Elvers Green Ford before works
99/576/1 Elvers Green Ford before works (children paddling)
99/577/1 [1989] Elvers Green Ford after drainage works
99/578/1 [1988] Elvers Green Ford after drainage worksOn site meeting with Warnact.
99/579/1 [1989] Elvers Green Ford after works
99/579/2 [1989] Elvers Green Ford after works
99/579/3 [1989] Elvers Green Ford after works
99/579/4 [1989] Elvers Green Ford after works
99/579/5 [1989] Elvers Green Ford after works
99/580/1 [1989] Lopping of oak in St. Lawrence Close
99/581/1 [1989] Bentley Heath School before conversion to a house
99/582/1 [1989] Rear Gilbey's Restaurant, Heronfield
99/582/2 [1989] Extension to Gilbey's Restaurant being built, Heronfield
99/583/1 [1989] Beech tree at Wilson Arms corner. Thinning
99/584/1 [1989] 1685 High St demolition (rear)
99/584/2 [1989] 1685 High St demolition (front)
99/584/3 [1989] 1685 High St demolition (rear)
99/584/4 [1989] 1685 High St (unsuspected timbered party wall)
99/584/5 [1989] 1685 High St (unsuspected timbered party wall)
99/585/1 [1989] Knowle Spring Clean Day
99/586/1 [1989] Chase Cottage, Smiths Lane
99/586/2 [1989] Chase Cottage, Smiths Lane
99/587/1 [1989] New house at Kixley Lane/Kenilworth Rd. corner
99/588/1 [1989] Barn in field near River Blythe, owned by Mr. P. Southall
99/588/2 [1989] Barn in field near River Blythe, owned by Mr. P. Southall
99/588/3 [1989] Barn in field near River Blythe, owned by Mr. P. Southall
99/589/1 [1989] Bridge over R. Blythe, Hampton Road. New wire
99/589/2 [1989] Bridge over R. Blythe, Hampton RoadOld fence at ? of embankment.
99/590/1 Knowle Festival. Parade in High Street
99/590/2 Knowle Festival. Parade in High Street.
99/590/3 Knowle Festival. Parade in High Street.
99/590/4 Knowle Festival. Parade in High Street.
99/590/5 Knowle Festival. Parade in High Street.
99/590/6 Knowle Festival. Blackdown Foresters float(Some images may have been incorrectly labelled 'Forresters')
99/590/7 Knowle Festival. Parade in High Street
99/590/8 Knowle Festival. Parade in High Street.
99/590/9 Knowle Festival. Float
99/591/1 Queen Eleanor sucking the poison from Edward I's arm at AcreCopied from the painting reproduced as the cover photo on the Journal of the Medical Defence Union Vol 5, Spring 1989 ISSN 0952-9934
99/597/1 [1989] Armistice Day. Dr. R.J. Bower laying British Legion wreath
99/617/1 [1910] High St. looking south. Chester Ho. to Arden Ho. InstituteLeft: close up of Chester House(rendered), Kimbell's grocery shop beyond, Arden House in far distance.
Right: Men's Institute. Sepia.
99/624/1 High St looking north: No. 1644 left; Chester House right
99/626/1 [1891] High St. looking north. Right: Curtis's to Chester HouseCurtis's as a private house. Kingscote with a shop window. Mrs. Jacques and companion on pavement. End of Victorian cottages on left. Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
99/631/1 The Square from the southShows Maddocks as a private house, Eric Lyons butcher's shop and the Glover family home.
Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
99/632/1 The Square. Red Lion left; Guild House rightRed Lion rendered. White Swan with timbers exposed. House beyond White Swan. Maddocks as private house or police station. Guild House with shop front extreme right. Colour.
99/633/1 [1891] The Guild House as a shop and Post Office
99/634/1 The White Swan and part of adj buildings each sideWhite Swan has timbers exposed.
99/635/1 The White Swan and Well's Library
99/644/1 [1920] Wilson's Corner. Cycle shop. Cottages beyond. TricycleShows Wilson's Corner after first restoration. Cycles visible in Wilson's window. Tricycle outside one of cottages thought to belong to Mr. Willcox. Church & Guild House in distance.
99/658/1 [1910] High St. looking south. Chester Ho. to Arden Ho. InstituteLeft: close up of Chester House(rendered), Kimbell's grocery shop beyond, Arden House in far distance.
Right: Men's Institute. Sepia.
99/664/1 [1891] High St looking southRight: Black and white cottages in foreground; Bank House and beyond to White Swan in distance.
Left: Part of Chester House in foreground; cottages adjacent; Curtis's in background.
Children on pavement.
Photograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
99/704/1 [1973] Warwick Castle
99/705/1 French medieval calendar: pruning vines
99/706/1 Medieval life: ploughing
99/707/1 Medieval life: hoeing
99/708/1 Medieval life: reaping
99/709/1 French medieval calendar: harvesting corn
99/710/1 French medieval calendar: gathering acorns
99/711/1 Knowle Parish Church: Walter Cook memorial bronze
99/712/1 [1915] Milverton House (Warwick Rd frontage)
99/713/1 Medieval life: university classes
99/714/1 Lincoln Cathedral
99/715/1 [1890] Grimshaw HallPhotograph of painting by Mrs. Barbara Butcher of original photograph.
99/716/1 Grimshaw Hall. Timbers exposed
99/717/1 Fulke Greville, 1st Lord Brooke
99/718/1 5th Lord Brooke
99/720/1 [1857] Bull's Head sale brochure. Shows first parochial school
99/721/1 [1982] Knowle Parish Church. Revd. Thomas Blyth Memorial Tablet
99/722/1 [1839] Notice for sale of Revd. Thomas Blyth's library
99/723/1 [1982] Knowle Parish Church. Crowther memorial window
99/731/1 [1850] Grimshaw Hall. From a watercolour by Allen G. Everitt
99/754/1 [1894] St. Philip's Dorridge: Original plan