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In 1995 I retired after 42 years with Royal Mail, we used to come
over to
Birmingham quite often, Enid would go round the Shops(surprise,
surprise) whilst I wondered round with my Samsong 10/40 SLR.
Here, hopefully are some of the photos I took at that time, Bernard
Lovely photos, Bernard. I keep meaning to visit the remains of St. Thomas and the Peace Gardens.(#2 pic 1) You can just see the Colonnade which was moved from Broad St.
rosie.
The 'sculpture' called 'Forward' was made in fibreglass but [allegedly] less the [costly] inhibitor that would have prevented it sustaining a flame. The 'sculpture' was indeed set alight and damaged beyond repair many years later.
Here is a link to a full set of photographs and the sorry tale. Describing it as Fatally Burnt is a bit over dramatic in my view as it was not a living thing.
That about sums it up cost,is a prohibitor of many things today !! If they put a preventative in the fibirglass they would have used Hammers to distroy it. Why it is such a good sculpyure which I take it it was to show how Birmingham indeed go's Forward like it's Moto ..
Pete as the article says some loved it others hated it. Bit like Marmite. One of the criticisms at the time was that he had simply reworked a design he did for a City in Canada - which to my eye did bear a lot of similarities.
These are great photos Bernard. Love the collection. I especially like the photo of Broad St/Hall of Memory with the reflection of Alpha Tower in the modern building. Love it and very artistic. Thanks for posting these. Viv.
Great pics Bernard, especially the now burnt out sculpture - I liked this, even though it was acopy, the faces and stances of the crowd were really ggod.
Sue