Thanks Brumgum, the TH interior looks almost unrecognisable to the one I remember. It's much, much improved to the shabby, fading hall I remember. A great restoration. I like the close-up view of one of the columns in the video, gives a real sense of just how big a project this was. Imagine how long it must have taken a stonemason to carve one of those. And, as we know, lives were lost in the process.
Judy, was your 2x gt grandfather related to Joseph Hansom?
Ell, love your photo #251. I think the glass enclosures of the colonnades work really well; good use of space but with little obvious change to the original building. I especially like the view you've captured because it includes Alpha Tower, one of Birmingham's more modern buildings that work for me. Suggest you get yourself up to the 26th floor for some great panoramic views of Brum!!
Rob - a good photo in # 249, the cabman's shelter has gone in Paradise Street (moved to Radcliffe Place perhaps?), but I think there's also cab stand marked on the right of the photo with, maybe, a cab waiting?
Viv.