Archibald Hurley Robinson was a prolific English architect of cinemas prior to the Second World War.
Kent Street Baths (1931-33), while an empty building under the name of Kent House
Plaque commemorating the July 1931 opening of Sparkhill Baths, Birmingham, crediting Hurley Robinson as architect.
Norfolk House
Birmingham Baths Committee
The Birmingham Baths Committee was an organisation responsible for the provision and maintenance of public swimming and bathing facilities. Birmingham City Council funded, constructed and ran bathing facilities throughout the city. The movement to develop baths and wash houses in Britain had its impetus with the rapid urbanisation of the Industrial Revolution, which was felt acutely in Birmingham, one of England's powerhouses.
Plaque on Sparkhill Baths, showing membership of the committee as at July 1931.
Plaque on Harborne Baths, showing membership of the committee as at December 1923.
Kent Street Baths, while an empty building under the name of Kent House.
Green Lane Masjid (mosque), formerly Green Lane Public Library and Baths (Martin & Chamberlain 1893-1902