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Birmingham Collection (page 12)

"Birmingham: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Resilience" Discover the vibrant city of Birmingham, where history intertwines with modernity

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, high angle view from Red Mountain, morning

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, high angle view from Red Mountain, morning

Background imageBirmingham Collection: England, West Midlands, Birmingham, The Library of Birmingham

England, West Midlands, Birmingham, The Library of Birmingham

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, power lines in downtown alley

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, power lines in downtown alley

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, train tracks in downtown at dusk

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, train tracks in downtown at dusk

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Aerial view of city

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Aerial view of city

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Kelly Ingram Park, 16th street Baptist church

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Kelly Ingram Park, 16th street Baptist church

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, movie theatre in the city

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, movie theatre in the city

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Civil Rights Instirute, Rosa Park bus exhibit

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Civil Rights Instirute, Rosa Park bus exhibit

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th street Baptist church, Reverend Arthur Price Jr

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th street Baptist church, Reverend Arthur Price Jr

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, City at Night

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, City at Night

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Vulcan park

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Vulcan park

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Sloss Furnaces, National Historic Site

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Sloss Furnaces, National Historic Site

Background imageBirmingham Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Cahaba river bridge

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Cahaba river bridge

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Autosport Show

Autosport Show
(L to R): Jari Matti Latvala (FIN) and Mikko Hirvonen (FIN) Ford World Rally Team drivers for 2008. Autosport Show, NEC, Birmingham, England, 10 January 2008

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Autosport International Show 2006

Autosport International Show 2006
Former Le Mans winner and Sportscar driver, Guy Smith (GBR). Autosport International Show 2006, NEC Birmingham, England 12-15 January 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Hady Moslehi

Hady Moslehi

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Me and the Panda

Me and the Panda
Hady Moslehi

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Birmingham Alabama Skyline

Birmingham Alabama Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Birmingham England Skyline

Birmingham England Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageBirmingham Collection: St Andrews Stadium Going to the Match - Birmingham City FC

St Andrews Stadium Going to the Match - Birmingham City FC
St Andrew's is an association football stadium in the Bordesley district of Birmingham, England. It has been the home ground of Birmingham City Football Club for more than a century

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Matthews Grocery Store Six Ways Aston Birmingham

Matthews Grocery Store Six Ways Aston Birmingham Victorian period

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Rt Hon Joseph Chamberlain MP - Mayor of Birmingham

Rt Hon Joseph Chamberlain MP - Mayor of Birmingham - father of Neville Chamberlain - Victorian period

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Corporation Street, Birmingham, hand coloured photo

Corporation Street, Birmingham, hand coloured photo
Corporation Street, Birmingham, Victorian period, hand coloured photo

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The Bull Ring, Birmingham

The Bull Ring, Birmingham

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The Bull Ring, Birmingham, Victorian period

The Bull Ring, Birmingham, Victorian period

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Edgbaston Assembly Rooms early 1900s

Edgbaston Assembly Rooms early 1900s

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The Entrance to Birmingham Curzon Street Railway Station

The Entrance to Birmingham Curzon Street Railway Station - London & North Western Railway (L&NWR) - first train from London on September 17, 1838. Date: 1838

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Royal Visit to Birmingham - 7th July, 1909

Royal Visit to Birmingham - 7th July, 1909 - castellated arch with Forward below coat of arms - London & North Western Railway Company (L&NWR) Parcels Office and expectant crowd. Date: 1909

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Paradise Street, Birmingham - View toward the Town Hall

Paradise Street, Birmingham - View toward the Town Hall / New Street Date: 1904

Background imageBirmingham Collection: New Street and Kng Edward's School, Birmingham

New Street and Kng Edward's School, Birmingham. Date: circa 1908

Background imageBirmingham Collection: New Street, Birmingham

New Street, Birmingham - view towards the Town Hall - note all transport horse-drawn. Date: 1902

Background imageBirmingham Collection: General Post Office, Birmingham

General Post Office, Birmingham Date: circa 1904

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Watery Lane, Quinton - Moor Street, Birmingham - Winter

Watery Lane, Quinton - Moor Street, Birmingham - Wintery scene. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Hockley Brook, Birmingham

Hockley Brook, Birmingham. Date: circa 1908

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Employees performing Rhythmic Dancing - Bournville Works

Employees performing Rhythmic Dancing - Bournville Works
Cadbury's Bournville Works - Birmingham - Employees performing Rhythmic Dancing. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Cadbury's Bournville Works - Birmingham - panorama

Cadbury's Bournville Works - Birmingham - panorama
Cadbury's Bournville Works - Birmingham - panoramic overview of the factories and railway lines Date: 1930

Background imageBirmingham Collection: New Market Centre, Selly Oak, Bristol Road, Bournville

New Market Centre, Selly Oak, Bristol Road, Bournville, Birmingham. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Ye Old Oak at Selly Oak, Bournville, Birmingham

Ye Old Oak at Selly Oak, Bournville, Birmingham. Athough a much-loved local landmark, the roots began to cause issues with the local house and in 1909 the rather-rotten tree was felled

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Panoramic view of Edgbaston Reservoir, Birmingham

Panoramic view of Edgbaston Reservoir, Birmingham. Originally known as Rotton Park Reservoir and referred to in some early maps as Rock Pool Reservoir, is a canal feeder reservoir in Birmingham

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Bristol Road, Bournville, Birmingham

Bristol Road, Bournville, Birmingham. Date: 1909

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Beaufort Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Beaufort Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham - off Plough and Harrow Road (sadly, not one brick left standing on this fine-looking street). Date: 1911

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Monument Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Monument Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham Date: circa 1910

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The New Fire Station, Harborne, south-west Birmingham

The New Fire Station, Harborne, south-west Birmingham
The New Fire Station, Gordon Road, Harborne, south-west Birmingham Date: circa 1907

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham - looking west from Monument Road (note Church of the Redeemer - left and Simpson & Sons Butchers - right) Date: 1911

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Chad Valley, Harborne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Chad Valley, Harborne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham - The White Swan (Publican: H. W. Mansell). Date: circa 1908

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Flowerbeds at Queens Park, Harborne, south-west Birmingham

Flowerbeds at Queens Park, Harborne, south-west Birmingham - in the distance is The Grove home of Birmingham's first MP, Thomas Attwood. Date: 1918

Background imageBirmingham Collection: The Free Library, High Street, Harborne

The Free Library, High Street, Harborne, south-west Birmingham. Date: circa 1905

Background imageBirmingham Collection: Multi-view postcard of Harborne Moorpool Estate

Multi-view postcard of Harborne Moorpool Estate (Ravenhurst Road, Maragret Grove, Park Edge and The Circle) - south-west Birmingham Date: circa 1910s



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"Birmingham: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Resilience" Discover the vibrant city of Birmingham, where history intertwines with modernity. From the iconic Spaghetti Junction to the vintage charm of an old map by John Tallis in 1851, this city is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. As you stroll through its streets, you'll come across a poster advertising Bernard Weatherill Ltd. , reminding us of Birmingham's rich industrial heritage. The Postcode District Map sheet 2 South East England and Midlands showcases how this city connects people from all walks of life. Reflecting on its past struggles for civil rights, we remember the Youth Mass Demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama during spring 1963. A powerful image emerges - a police dog attacking a young black man - serving as a reminder that progress often comes at great cost. But amidst these historical moments lies beauty and tranquility. Narrow boats and barges moored at Gas Street Canal Basin create picturesque scenes in the heart of Birmingham. Sutton Park's entrance beckons nature enthusiasts to explore its vast landscapes in Sutton Coldfield. The aftermath and reportage surrounding The Great Train Robbery in 1963 remind us that even within adversity, communities unite to rebuild stronger than before. This resilience echoes throughout Birmingham's streets today. Birmingham New Street stands tall as a bustling hub connecting people near and far while Selfridges at Bullring Shopping Centre offers retail therapy like no other. It symbolizes how this city embraces both tradition and innovation seamlessly. From an enchanting Conjectural Picture Map showcasing what Birmingham looked like in 1730 to the futuristic architecture seen today; it is evident that this city has always been ahead of its time. So come immerse yourself in the diverse tapestry that is Birmingham – where ancient maps meet contemporary landmarks; where stories are etched into every corner; where cultures collide harmoniously under one roof. Experience the magic of this city, where history is celebrated and the future awaits.