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Then & Now

Coat of arms on building on Bennetts Hill now and 70 years ago, when I and two other employees of William Bloye the Birmingham sculptor, we carved the coat of arms from a clay model we did in the studio
 

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Painting is not quite 200 years ago, as RBSA building not built till 1829, and I suspect some of the other buildings are also a bit later
Was not sure of the exact date, but knew it was 1800s Close but no cigar Eh!! Love the painting very Christmas time, any idea who did it?
 
This might be the closest modern snowy view to that painting.

18th January 2013 near Starbucks and Tesco Metro. That Thomson Airways travel shop is now Tim Horton's Coffee



This view is closer to the Town Hall.

I got the shot on my posting from Google street view today, the building on the left is the same but mine did not have any snow
 
They were last in town 2 years ago. This view towards Arena Central.



This view towards the Library of Birmingham.



Got a zoom in to the empty plinth today from the Library, but not uploaded it to Flickr yet.
 
Pete,

As far as I am concerned, gold leaf is fine on picture frames, but rather over the top for a serious statute like this. But as far as I know, no one was asked about this at the time and I can't see them removing it and and leaving themselves open to charges of wasting the citizens money. In relation to the vast bombsite that Brum has been over the last sixty years, this pales into insignificance.

Maurice :cool:
 
It'll have been in storage for 3 years before they get it out again. The gold leaf isn't going anywhere.

Centenary Square is almost complete. Just needs the foyer of Symphony Hall to be done. But is also the other Arena Central buildings opposite that haven't been built yet.

The tram line opened a few days ago. I rode the tram to Centenary Square for the first time without walking through Victoria Square and over Centenary Way.
 
In the 1950s a mother and daughter push their prams across Wordsworth Rd at the junction with Coventry Rd.
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Today the buildings on the left still exist although somewhat changed.
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Have a look round with street view
I love street view I can drive my pc over the roads that I rode by bike on all over Warwickshire Malverns you name it . Also S/V has walking ones also, I walked all through downtown Brum and the Museum great stuff lots of fun
 
In the 1950s a mother and daughter push their prams across Wordsworth Rd at the junction with Coventry Rd.
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Today the buildings on the left still exist although somewhat changed.
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Have a look round with street view
A lovely couple of pictures the now one still shows a street with life, but I do wonder about the car facing backwards next to the bus.

That young girl pushing a pram just like her mum possibly with her favorite dolly, a horse and cart in the background wonderful.
Now I had forgotten about Domestos nasty stuff thinking now it came in a blue container a real heavy duty bleach with a real pong.
 
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