Mohawk, you're definitely hitting the nail on the head I think. Those photos simply have to be one and the same structure ? I'm beginning to agree with Greart's post 29 that it was utilised simply as a feature when Highfield was (sadly) demolished to make way for the development of Southbourne Close in 1984. I wonder when Highfield was actually built ? More to the point, when was the arch transplanted to Highfield from St.Philips ? Why ? By whom ? Very intriguing.I've had a look at images of St Philip's and can see a tenuous resemblance on the shapes of the balustrade uprights, but the ones on St Philip's are on the roof. Perhaps as far as we can get on this !
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Esteemed fellow Brummies, I am absolutely gobsmacked ! How do you do it ?! You guys make Sherlock Holmes & Dr.Watson look like Pinky & Perky ! My hands are joined together to you all in thanks. What an AMAZING story. What's even more amazing is the common threads of serendipity that I know at least from my years in Selly Park. Your amazing discovery of Harrison & Harrison - a music shop. Selly Park was LITTERED with musicians ! That stretch from Selly Park Road, down Kensington Road, over Pershore Road into the road that teemed with musicians - Wallace Road. We were all in bands of some shape or form! My friend who cut the professor's grass at Highfield - a musician. Probably why we used to refer to it as the 'magic arch ??'St Phillips was a church until 1905. As Mr Harrison's business was on Colmore Row, he may well have witnessed the structural changes being made to the Church when it was about to become a Cathedral. Maybe he even saw the process of the walls and balustrades being removed ! And hence decided to have some of the structure moved and rebuilt in his garden. Viv.
I am emailing pics to lynn. i keep getting message "image too large" so hopefully it should work . i will add lake images are good the arch is slightly blurred as taken with phone GImage will not open for me either. G my fingers are crossed you succeed on your next visit to Selly Park ! What will be will be. Nevertheless I can't express my appreciation for your efforts enough. SPF4EVER