The Marshall and Snelgrove shop in New Street was built 1938 but not completed until 1956. We know that that area at the bottom of New Street was severely bombed during the war. I cannot find a date for Marshall and Snelgrove opening their Birmingham branch but I would guess from information on the Wikipedia page for Marshall and Snelgrove that it would be between 1925 and WWII. However I have always thought that the building, Transport House, always looked more like a department store than an office block.
Thanks for posting lyn.
Broad Street was more welcoming before they started the changes in the late sixties, I never knew from one day to the next where the bus stop was going to be to catch a connection for the number 1 bus! (Usually ended up walking to the one by Faulkes Furriers.)
My favourite fountain too, and one of Church of The Messiah with horses and carts in front, where Nan & Grandad married in 1909 and Dad was baptised there too.
rosie.
Thanks Mike. As I was writing, I thought I had not got it right. I was sure there was an earlier date. The date of 1936 was the date of the formation of the Birmingham Town & District Bank with offices in Colmore Row. So the date 1836 was the date of the formation of the bank not the date of that branch in Broad Street.David. Have tweeked it a bit, and it looks like 1836, which cannot be correct
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paul at least the hall of memory is still there but who knows for how long...nothing is safe these daysI am astonished, Viv, that it was demolished , in the 50's and 60's was a place of calm and serenity in a busy city, went with my dad as child, and saw the memorial to the brave men and women who died for our country, it was always with quite a few old men, sitting quietly on the seats in the sunshine, and the most beautiful gardens, flowers and lawns, so very sad. Paul