Talking of Xmas Quiz came across on from the Birmingham Post of 1964 that concerns Birmingham and it’s architecture.
1 Birmingham architect and namesake of famous family of Birmingham He was responsible (amongst other things) for the design of a well-loved watering-place and a house containing many drawing-rooms. Who was he and what are the buildings referred to ?
2 The architect Philip Hardwick built two great clasical “bookends”. One is in Birmingham and where was the other, and what were the books contained between them ?
3 For about 80 years a mermaid has floated in Birmingham, until a few months ago when she took her last dive. Who was she ?
4 Who said, “Architecture is for people not architects.” And was he right ?
5 By what crazy association of ideas can you connect Birmingham Town Hall and Venice ?
6 What were the surnames of these men and what connection with Birmingham have they in common ?
Lister, Sir Harry, Lionel, Heneage.
7 The classical architect Charles Barry and the Gothic architect AW Pugin collaborated in designing the Houses of Parliament. But they had a dummy run on a similar but much smaller architectural collaboration in Birmingham.
What was it?
8. New street is the second name which the station has borne. What was it first called, and when was the name changed?
9 What obscure architect built a church in Bridgnorth, afterwards became a famous engineer and built a celebrated and beautiful iron bridge over his own canal in Smethwick?