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A landscape image showing a hand in the middle holding a piece of paper with the words 'Herstory of Birmingham '. To the left of the paper is cherry blossom, pink against metal grey bars. And to the right of the paper is a green bush, canal towpath and canal water. In the distance is a arched bridge. It is a blue sky day.

International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day 2024 | In this special #InternationalWomensDay blog post, we revisit our Herstory of Birmingham zine, and share a new research discovery about a female woodturner who worked a few doors down from the Roundhouse.

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2022 Kayak Tour Dates

This week we will be publishing our 2022 Kayak Tour dates; please bear with us whilst we upload these dates. Be among first to hear when they are live, by joining our mailing list.

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Photograph Birmingham by Night, by Ahsen Sayeed. It depicts the Birmingham skyline at lines with tall building and several construction cranes in the distance.

Birmingham by Night: Exhibition

Birmingham by Night is our winter exhibition, produced with curators from Beatfreeks’ Don’t Settle project. The exhibition focuses on the perception of some of Birmingham’s night shift workers from the late Victorian period, and from today.

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Collage of two photographs. On the left hand side a picture of bike back wheel on the wet towpath, with a blue narrowboat and buildings in the background. On the right hand side a picture of two women, at Edgbaston Reservoir watching the water at dusk. The pink sky reflected on the reservoir's water.

Join Our Active Outdoors Team

We have an incredibly exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about the outdoors, heritage, creative tour programming, engagement and partnership development.

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Old metal tricycle on grass

Cycling Researchers Needed

Can you help us research Birmingham’s cycling heritage?
We’d love to know more about the companies that made bikes and the people that rode them from the past right up to the present day.

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A landscape image showing a hand in the middle holding a piece of paper with the words 'Herstory of Birmingham '. To the left of the paper is cherry blossom, pink against metal grey bars. And to the right of the paper is a green bush, canal towpath and canal water. In the distance is a arched bridge. It is a blue sky day.

International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day 2024 | In this special #InternationalWomensDay blog post, we revisit our Herstory of Birmingham zine, and share a new research discovery about a female woodturner who worked a few doors down from the Roundhouse.

Read More »

2022 Kayak Tour Dates

This week we will be publishing our 2022 Kayak Tour dates; please bear with us whilst we upload these dates. Be among first to hear when they are live, by joining our mailing list.

Read More »
Photograph Birmingham by Night, by Ahsen Sayeed. It depicts the Birmingham skyline at lines with tall building and several construction cranes in the distance.

Birmingham by Night: Exhibition

Birmingham by Night is our winter exhibition, produced with curators from Beatfreeks’ Don’t Settle project. The exhibition focuses on the perception of some of Birmingham’s night shift workers from the late Victorian period, and from today.

Read More »
Collage of two photographs. On the left hand side a picture of bike back wheel on the wet towpath, with a blue narrowboat and buildings in the background. On the right hand side a picture of two women, at Edgbaston Reservoir watching the water at dusk. The pink sky reflected on the reservoir's water.

Join Our Active Outdoors Team

We have an incredibly exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about the outdoors, heritage, creative tour programming, engagement and partnership development.

Read More »
Old metal tricycle on grass

Cycling Researchers Needed

Can you help us research Birmingham’s cycling heritage?
We’d love to know more about the companies that made bikes and the people that rode them from the past right up to the present day.

Read More »

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