thanks goodness we still have it and it looks magnificent compered to the bland buildings either side and oppositeA fine photo of the Great Western Arcade entrance in Temple Row in 1941 .... after it survived the bombing that destroyed the buildings to its right, down to the Bull Street junction.
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As regards the starlings, we had a wonderful view of them from the flat roof of Union Chambers, because from up there, we could see over the whole of the city centre across to the farthest distances, and the formation of these little birds was an amazing sight to behold, especially in the winter months when resident starlings were joined from flocks having arrived from Scandinavia, so that thousands of birds would fill the whole sky for a short period before then swooped down together to fill the trees in the Cathedral grounds.thanks goodness we still have it and it looks magnificent compered to the bland buildings either side and opposite
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My half sisters lived in Temple Row at The Clarendon Hotel in early 1960's Wonder if you remember the family?I just want to say how pleased I am to see that people are still contributing to this forum I started many years ago. One small road in Birmingham has brought back so many memories for you all, and I’m so glad you continue to write your memories and support for Temple Row. I am now in my mid eighties, but with your support, I can still look back over my years living in Temple Row with fond memories