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Historic Birmingham Map Collection

Step back in time with these historic maps of Birmingham, showcasing the city's rich history and development over the years


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Step back in time with these historic maps of Birmingham, showcasing the city's rich history and development over the years. Travel to 1851 with John Tallis' Old Map of Birmingham, a detailed representation of the city during this era. Explore its streets and landmarks as they were more than a century ago. Or journey even further back to 1795 with C. Pye's Old Map of Birmingham, offering a glimpse into an earlier version of the bustling metropolis we know today. Discover how Birmingham evolved in 1883 through another captivating map that captures its growth and transformation throughout the Victorian era. Take a step back to 1750 with Thomas Hanson's survey map, providing valuable insight into early urban planning and infrastructure in Birmingham. Explore Aston Manor near Birmingham in 1796 through yet another fascinating old map, shedding light on neighboring areas that have contributed to the city's vibrant tapestry. The Royal Atlas by Bartholomew presents us with an exquisite Old Map from 1898, allowing us to trace our way through historical streets and neighborhoods long gone but not forgotten. Delve into comprehensive details about England and Wales with an Old Map from 1893 by Comprehensive Gazetteer Atlas - capturing not only Birmingham but also surrounding regions for context. Fullarton & Co's Old Map from 1866 offers intricate illustrations that transport us back to mid-19th century Birmingham when it was rapidly expanding as an industrial powerhouse. James Drake takes us on a journey through his meticulously crafted Old Map from 1832, revealing key landmarks such as St Philip's Cathedral and highlighting how much has changed since then. John Dower and William Orr present their own unique perspective on Birmingham in their beautifully designed Old Map from 1834 - showcasing both familiar locations and lesser-known corners of the city at that time.