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Me too Lyn - you may even have been the girl I wrestled for that last bargain on the rack! Lol, only joking. I asked this question a while ago but no-one seems to know. I wonder where the bronze bulls on the wall went when the Bull Ring was replaced? I think there were 3 or 4 of them. Viv
forgot to say that we are even luckier that you are happy to share them with the forum...i know only too well how time consuming posting pics can be...
Maybe I am the only one in this ...but although the photo's are valuable as a record...I am afraid that for me this is a period/version of the place that is best forgotten. A horrible assemblage of concrete with few if any redeeming features, that replaced what was The Bull Ring. This was a short lived regrettable transient form of a much loved place...for me anyway. The old...not this...Bull Ring was not perfect and had some anomalies but it had substance and a feel to it. Ah yes and aromas too. This horror story was angled concrete...more like a prison yard perhaps. How the latest Pleasure Beach will play out remains to be seen.
Picture number 14 answers the question which has been asked before on this thread. Where was Nelson's statue? It was at the far end of the upper gallery of shops. In this picture you can just see Moor Street station on the far right of the picture. The big advertising hoarding was over the mouth of the Snow Hill tunnel.
Picture 16 was taken in Manzoni Gardens, an open space we have now lost in the area.
Hi Redken - An interesting set of photos, I remember it like that, although the earlier rather 'scruffy' Bull Ring is also fondly remembered. Nice to see the Midland Bank adverts 'The Listening Bank' now gone abroad !
oldmohawk
I remember walking through there just before they began to redevelop the BullRing area and the gardens was full of "winos" sitting there drinking their cider out of large bottles.
Rather unpleasant and threatening and I was glad to see the back of these gardens.
However it is a pity we have such as shortage of "green space" in the centre of Birmingham.
It will be nice when the Eastside City Park is finished over by Moor St station.