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I had a close up look at the former Moby Dicks pub in Eastside, now that it is reopened as the Eagle & Ball by BCU.
Here it was in 2010 as the derelict Moby Dicks.
Access to Gopsal Street and Penn Street has been restricted during the many years of construction for the Birmingham City...
As you may all know, this building on New Canal Street in Eastside / Digbeth went on fire in October 2013.
Walked past it today and got some shots of the remains!
Hello,
I am doing a design project in the Eastside area of Birmingham. It focuses on the Duddeston Railway Viaduct built in 1846 by Brunel. I want to find information on this in particular and the area. I want to know about the things that have disappeared, interesting factories or images. I...
Eastside in Birmingham (near Moor Street Station and the old Curzon Street station) is one of the largest development projects in the UK. For those that have not been in the area for a while, it has change dramatically.
I have been going round photographing much of the area in panorama shots...
Eastside in Birmingham (near Moor Street Station and the old Curzon Street station) is one of the largest development projects in the UK. For those that have not been in the area for a while, it has change dramatically.
I have been going round photographing much of the area in panorama shots...
:)A.B.Row whats in a name?When i as a nipper i was told at school that A.B. Row was a victorian quirk with the meeting of Ashted Row coming up from Duddeston and Belmont Row coming up from Vauxhall, both meeting Prospect Row. As i remember it 50 odd years ago there was a wedge of land with a...