King's Heath
Kings Heath was originally part of Kings Norton,
Worcestershire, becoming a separate parish in 1863. When Birmingham extended
its boundaries in 1911 it took both parishes in as part of the Greater
Birmingham Scheme.
The Society
King's Heath Local History Society meets in the community centre
on Heathfield Road on the third Wednesday of each month (excluding July and
August), starting at 7.15pm and ending by 8.45pm.
Membership of the society is £15.00 per year. Visitors pay
£3.00 per meeting.
Light refreshments are available at meetings for a small charge.
Forthcoming Events
October 15th "Ten Birmingham Women" by Henrietta
Lockhart. This talk takes its starting point from Margaret Nettlefold of
Winterbourne House and will shine a spotlight on a selection of women
associated with her. Ranging from the 1890's to the 1920's, Henrietta will use
archival sources to explore the varied lives of these women, all of whom lived
through a time of massive social change.
Henrietta Lockhart is Curator of Museum Collections at
Winterbourne House and Garden, University of Birmingham.
New on the site
There's an interesting collection of reminiscences from Grange
Road by long-time resident Dorothy Jones. It's available on the
Publications page.
