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I am quite weak in my knowledge of the park from the 1920s to 1980s when I came to Handsworth.My experience was of the park from when I came to live in Handsworth in 1979 and the period I covered in my research which focused on events leading up to the opening of the first part of the park on 20 June 1888 and the second part on 30 March 1898. It was, I thought, a fascinating story because the park was so unpopular in many parts of Handsworth. Many didn't want its cost on their rates. Some feared it would encourage the "roughs" of Birmingham to invade an area which was meant to be a haven (Handsworth not its planned park) from the dirty teeming city to the south. If anyone wants a complementary digitised copy (unillustrated) of my account of the founding of Handsworth Park please e-mail me at: s.j.baddeley@bham.ac.uk
Oh and by the way I see the date of my history tour of the park has been announced as being on 18 June on BCC's web when it should be on the next Sunday - 25 June - from 1-3 from the Park Lodge.
Another thing. I am now involved with a new group called The Friends of St.Mary’s Churchyard
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mary's_Church,_Handsworth>
which is focusing on the recovery of that part of the park. The URL points towards my Wikipedia entry on this fascinating part of the park.
Simon B
Oh and by the way I see the date of my history tour of the park has been announced as being on 18 June on BCC's web when it should be on the next Sunday - 25 June - from 1-3 from the Park Lodge.
Another thing. I am now involved with a new group called The Friends of St.Mary’s Churchyard
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mary's_Church,_Handsworth>
which is focusing on the recovery of that part of the park. The URL points towards my Wikipedia entry on this fascinating part of the park.
Simon B