Contents
- Local Studies
- Local Memories - Balsall Common
- Local Memories - Barston
- Local Memories - Berkswell
- Local Memories - Bickenhill
- Local Memories - Castle Bromwich
- Local Memories - Catherine de Barnes
- Local Memories - Chadwick End
- Local Memories - Chelmsley Wood
- Local Memories - Cheswick Green
- Local Memories - Dickens Heath
- Local Memories - Dorridge
- Local Memories - Elmdon
- Local Memories - Hampton-in-Arden
- Local Memories - Kingshurst
- Local Memories - Knowle
- Local Memories - Marston Green
- Local Memories - Meriden
- Local Memories - Olton
- Local Memories - Shirley
- Local Memories - Solihull
Local History
Local Studies
Are you curious about what life was like in this area in the past? Are you interested in looking at the history of a house or building, what was there before and who has previously lived there?
We can help with sources such as maps, photographs, building plans, trade directories, sale catalogues, newspapers, census returns, electoral registers and books on local history and the local area - contact us for details.
Remember that history is not something that is past and finished - it is ongoing and we are all contributing to the future history of our communities. We need your help to make sure that material is preserved for future generations - contact us if you have any local photos or documents that you think would be useful for our collections.
Did you go to school in Solihull? Have you worked in the borough? Do you remember what life was like here during the war? Do you remember moving to the area? What were your first impressions of life in Solihull? We are actively collecting your memories so that future generations will have a true picture of the real community history of the Solihull borough. Please take a few moments to download our memory sheets.
Heritage Gallery
Solihull Heritage & Local Studies Service has regular exhibitions in the Heritage Gallery on the 1st floor of Solihull Central Library. Previous exhibitions have included: Lost and Listed Buildings of Solihull; Royal Visits; Tracing Your Family History and an exhibition of unidentified photos. Why not come along and see what's on now? Visit the Heritage Gallery page.
Maps
If you are researching the history of an area or of a specific building, then maps are an excellent place to start as they set the place in its context. You can see what the area was like, what local industries were there or what large houses were nearby. Maps also show buildings such as schools, churches and public houses and, when combined with trade directories and census returns, give you a real flavour of a town or village.
Solihull Heritage & Local Studies Service has copies of most of the Ordnance Survey maps covering places within the Borough from the 1880s to the present day. Note that maps were produced at approximately 20-year intervals, although few were revised during the 1930s as the outbreak of the Second World War interrupted surveying work.
Also available for most parishes now with the Solihull Borough are tithe maps, which were usually published in the 1840s. Accompanying the tithe map is a tithe apportionment which indicates the name of the owner of each plot of land, the name of the occupier, the size of the land and a description of its use.
Newspapers
Historic newspapers are invaluable in researching local and family history. We hold copies of the Warwick and Warwickshire Advertiser, Warwick County News (later Solihull News) and Solihull Times. A searchable database listing newspaper titles for the whole of the West Midlands region is available at http://www.newsplan.co.uk/wm_newsplan/modules.php
Local topics
Solihull in Wartime
Read people's reminiscences of Solihull in World War II. Originally published by Solihull Libraries & Arts, the wartime booklet (attached below) is now available online free of charge. If you have any memories of Solihull during wartime that aren't listed in the book, please complete our World War II memories sheet (attached below)
Contact Details
Heritage & Local Studies, Central Library, Homer Road, Solihull B91 3RG
Telephone: 0121 704 6934
Email: heritage@solihull.gov.uk
Further Information
Contact
Tel: 0121 704 6000 Email: connectcc@solihull.gov.uk PO Box 18, Council House Solihull, B91 3QSAttachments
- General Memory Sheet - RTF version
- General Memory Sheet - PDF version
- Cuckoo in the Nest video (note: large file)
- Hull's butchers video (note: large file)
- Misses Blizzard video (note: large file)
- Kingshurst Memory Sheet
- Stanley Jones Kingshurst Memories Sheet
- World War II Memories sheet
- Wartime Booklet