Hi all,
I'm trying to find some further information on a building that is now part of the 'Custard Factory Spaces'. I've found a few entries on here of people who have noticed the building but as yet cannot find any further information, there is also a mention from Peter Walker who noticed it in his time in Digbeth but again no further info.
I can only point you to his thread for further information as to its location/description:
https://forum.birminghamhistory.co.uk/showthread.php?t=6520&highlight=library+digbeth
I'm getting married in August in the iconic St. Edburgha's in Yardley and we're having our reception in this magnificent library but even the current owners know very little, so I've taken it upon myself to do some digging prior to my big day. Maybe I can even help them out a little bit.
Our intention is to have some big prints of the building in its former glory on the wall for our reception so hopefully we can do it some justice.
I hope someone somewhere can shed some light and hopefully help me out.
Very much appreciated,
Alex
I'm trying to find some further information on a building that is now part of the 'Custard Factory Spaces'. I've found a few entries on here of people who have noticed the building but as yet cannot find any further information, there is also a mention from Peter Walker who noticed it in his time in Digbeth but again no further info.
I can only point you to his thread for further information as to its location/description:
https://forum.birminghamhistory.co.uk/showthread.php?t=6520&highlight=library+digbeth
I'm getting married in August in the iconic St. Edburgha's in Yardley and we're having our reception in this magnificent library but even the current owners know very little, so I've taken it upon myself to do some digging prior to my big day. Maybe I can even help them out a little bit.
Our intention is to have some big prints of the building in its former glory on the wall for our reception so hopefully we can do it some justice.
I hope someone somewhere can shed some light and hopefully help me out.
Very much appreciated,
Alex