Ann Steiner
master brummie
I don't know if this information has been posted before or not, so sorry if it's a repeat. In looking for possible photos of an old building in Birmingham today I bumped into the following website that was quite interesting.
https://archiseek.com
When you bring up the home page, if you place your cursor first on "buildings and places" it will drop down a menu of countries. Place your cursor again on England, and you get another drop-down. Select "West Midlands", at the bottom, and it brings up about 8 pages of architectural renderings of many fine old buildings from around the Birmingham area. Most are from the 1800's through the very early 1900's.
Not sure if this is where I should post this, but I hope I picked the right spot.
Ann
https://archiseek.com
When you bring up the home page, if you place your cursor first on "buildings and places" it will drop down a menu of countries. Place your cursor again on England, and you get another drop-down. Select "West Midlands", at the bottom, and it brings up about 8 pages of architectural renderings of many fine old buildings from around the Birmingham area. Most are from the 1800's through the very early 1900's.
Not sure if this is where I should post this, but I hope I picked the right spot.
Ann