𝗥𝗮𝗹𝗽𝗵 𝗛𝗮𝗹𝗹 Circa 1934, from the book A Class Apart: The Private Pictures of Montague Glover (Serpent's Tail/1992) by James Gardiner.

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𝗥𝗮𝗹𝗽𝗵 𝗛𝗮𝗹𝗹 Circa 1934, from the book A Class Apart: The Private Pictures of Montague Glover (Serpent's Tail/1992) by James Gardiner.
Birmingham is antifascist !! Shout out to the counterprotesters who rallied against the Britain First demonstration. We must remain resilient and vigilant in the face of ever encroaching fascism.
Fresh produce department, Sainsbury's, Perton, 1982. From the Sainsbury Archive.
Tom Hicks. Do Not Rush. West Midlands, England
Pink Skies!
Mysterious pink skies were spotted in the West Midlands on Thursday night as heavy snow fell during Storm Goretti.
Social media speculation suggested the phenomenon was a vivid sunset or the Northern Lights making an appearance.
The truth was far more down-to-earth - the source was lights used on the pitch at Birmingham City's football ground.
Hednesford Town Football Club posted on social media that a similar phenomenon was caused by their LED lights that help the grass “grow and recover”.
BBC weather presenter Simon King said cloud cover and falling snow meant the sky could be more reflective, showing a glow from lights nearby.
(📷 Getty/GLMCC/ Priyaneet, Sparkhill, Birmingham/ Lord Brocket, Hednesford, Staffordshire)
Coventry Road, Small Heath (Birmingham), West Midlands.
In The Forest Of Arden
Artist: Arthur Hugues (English, 1832-1915)
Date: ca. 1885
Medium: Oil on canvas laid on millboard
Private Collection
Welford On Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK