Old Views Of Birmingham Collection
"Stepping into the Past: Rediscovering Old Views of Birmingham" Journey back to 1840 and witness the bustling Bull Ring and St Martins Church
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"Stepping into the Past: Rediscovering Old Views of Birmingham" Journey back to 1840 and witness the bustling Bull Ring and St Martins Church, iconic landmarks that have stood the test of time. Delve into Digbeth's history with a glimpse of The Tripe House, an intriguing relic from 1830, alongside a charming house on Bull Street. Take a stroll down memory lane along St Martins Lane in 1840, where old buildings whisper tales of Birmingham's rich heritage. Uncover the secrets held by The Dog & Duck Tavern at Holloway Head in 1830 - a beloved gathering spot for locals seeking respite and camaraderie. Transport yourself to Crooked Lane in 1830 as you admire the captivating view on Bull Street, capturing both charm and character within its corners. Witness High Street's transformation through time as it meets St Martins Church in 1812 - an enchanting snapshot frozen forever in history. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere surrounding The Swan with Two Necks at Aston Street and Lancaster Street, an esteemed establishment since 1830. Traverse New Street's evolution through this stunning view from 1829, capturing both architectural marvels and glimpses of everyday life unfolding before your eyes. Marvel at The Post Office on New Street in 1829 - a hub of communication connecting people across Birmingham during simpler times. Reflect upon Birmingham's past as you gaze upon The Old Prison from 1802; its imposing presence serves as a reminder of justice served long ago. Explore Dale End's corner near Moor Street circa 1830 - where commerce thrived amidst historic architecture that still echoes stories untold today. Step foot into Digbeth once more but this time encounter an ancient Shoeing Forge dating back to1869; witness craftsmanship preserved over centuries gone by.