Here are a few paintings by Arthur Lockwood from around Brum and the suberbs https://www.memoryprints.com/search/keywords/arthur+lockwood/page/1/view/12
Ellbrown, I have painted Gas St basin many times over the last 30 years both for exhibition and commissions and cannot place that view, have attached one of my 1980 paintings of Gas St and it simply does not match yours at all. Exactly where did you take pic from???? (excellent pic by the way). EricView attachment 87700
3 Temple Row West has a stucco front of five low storeys and attic. Its complex history starts with U-shaped farm buildings here by the early 18th century, the wings facing east. The plot was leased to the artist Samuel Lines in 1820, a good date for the two-storey Regency pavilion shown here on mid 19th century drawings, and probably a rebuilding of the left hand wing of the U. The pavilion represents the ground and first floors of the present building.
The ground floor has a mid 19th century shopfront with attached Corinthian columns. In 1877 two storeys were added, the first floor refronted, and the narrow entrance bay built over a former passage. Almost certainly by George Ingall, who occupied the ground-floor office. Round-headed windows in straight-headed aedicules. Reconstructed with extra storey and attic by Edwin Hill & Partners, 1972.