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November morning on Geraldsfield Road
Bonjour tristesse! The green on Geraldsfield Road is part of a much larger band of public open space than extends in a U shape, crossing East Meadway, which runs across the foreground of the picture. Behind the photographer it extends around Sheldon Hall Avenue, in front along Geraldsfield Road and Shirestone Road. These 1950s council estates were built to a very low density by 21st century British standards, with large expanses of green, though there is also a some high rise housing on Shirestone Road.
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 4 Nov 2015
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Sheldon Hall Avenue
Viewed from former school.
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 18 Apr 2014
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Former school, Sheldon Hall Avenue
The school buildings appear to date from the late 1950s. They were part of a larger complex of school buildings on a nearby, but not adjoining, site on Gressel Lane. Two schools used the sites, the Wilfred Martineau School, and the Bing Kenrick Central School, which was itself an merger of two earlier schools, Bing Kenrick Girls' Grammar School and Central School (originally a boys's school). In 2001 the two schools became The International School and Community College. The Sheldon Hall Avenue site was later closed and between 2013 and 2017 provided slum housing for property guardians. The buildings were then demolished and houses built on the site. The larger Gressel Lane site (not visible in this photo) continues to be used as a school.
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 21 Mar 2014
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Sheldon Hall Avenue
Sheldon Hall Avenue looking NE towards Sheldon Hall, photo taken from the former Sheldon Hall School (formerly Byng Kenrick Central School).
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 21 Mar 2014
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Mural in former school buildings, Sheldon Hall Avenue
Mural in upstairs room (staff room?) of the smaller of the two groups of buildings, which were demolished in 2017.
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 20 Feb 2017
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Grounds of former school, Sheldon Hall Avenue
Part of the former International School & Community College. The site was redeveloped for housing in 2017.
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 18 Apr 2014
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Former school building, Sheldon Hall Avenue
The smaller of the two groups of buildings on the site. Built late 1950s? for Byng Kenrick Central School and/or Wilfred Martineau School (they appear to have shared the same sites here and at Gressel Lane nearby). In 2001 the school became the International School and Community College, which used this site on Sheldon Hall Avenue until c2010-12. From 2013 to 2017 it provided slummy housing to property guardians. This building comprised four classrooms and various offices and store rooms and what may have been a staff room. Part of the ground floor was latterly occupied by SADIE, a drug & alcohol counselling service. Between 2013-2017 up to 5 property guardians lived here in slowly deteriorating conditions. The buildings were demolished in 2017 and houses built on the site.
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 19 Feb 2017
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Former school building, Sheldon Hall Avenue
Built late 1950s? for Byng Kenrick Central School and/or Wilfred Martineau School, which used this site and a larger one on Gressel Lane nearby. In 2001 the school became the International School & Community College, which used this, the smaller site, until c2010-12. It housed property guardians from July 2013 to February 2017. Later that year the buildings on the site were demolished and houses built in their place. (The Gressel Lane site continued to be used as a school.)
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 19 Feb 2017
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Former school, Sheldon Hall Avenue
Viewed from the playground behind the school. Formerly part of the International School and Community College, the buildings were lived in by property guardians from 2013 to 2017, then demolished, with houses built on the site.
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 23 Mar 2014
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The International School and Community College, East Birmingham
Located on the site of the former Byng Kenrick Central School, which was built in 1974 as a co-educational comprehensive, and named in honour of a former local politician and Lord Mayor of Birmingham in the early 20th century.
Image: © Richard Law
Taken: 29 Jul 2014
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