
1952.... Interior of Birchfield Public Library, Perry Barr, looking remarkably smart in 1 952. The building dates from 1874 but only became a branch library in 1886. Many of the books on the right sport traditional library bindings with leather spines



September 1897. This building on Birchfield Road was once known as the Perry Barr Institute. It became Birchfield Library, a satellite of Handsworth Library in September 1897, when the two front rooms began to be used, one as a reading-room and the other as a lending library. (From Library of Birmingham)Thats how i remember it from the 60s it was our go to Library been taken there by our Teachers from SH Junior SchoolBirchfield Library has long been demolished. These interior photos are from the Library of Birmingham Archives. Captions from the archives are included.
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1952 .... Birchfield Public Library, Pery Barr. This 1952 interior view with no signs of wear anc
tear might suggest that the library had recently been decorated and re-fitted.
View attachment 2211351952.... Interior of Birchfield Public Library, Perry Barr, looking remarkably smart in 1 952. The building dates from 1874 but only became a branch library in 1886. Many of the books on the right sport traditional library bindings with leather spines
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The reading room at Birchfield Public Library, Perry Bar, photographed in 1913
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Ah yes, for me too. I remember going with my class from Birchfield Road junior and being shown how to use the index cards to search for a book!Thats how i remember it from the 60s it was our go to Library been taken there by our Teachers from SH Junior School
viv ive just read that the library was demolished early 2007 so i was a tad out...Small world !!
I hadn't realised, as Lyn pointed out in #4 that it was still there in 2008. The amount of times I went past it on the bus and never noticed it, I just don't remember it.
Like many of you, I was taken to our local one at a young age. That has to stick firmly in your memory. I'd get very excited about choosing books, loved the warmth of the place in winter, the smell and, of course, the peace and quiet !