Such a pity it was removed, even more so as the new library footprint doesn't seem to reach that far. Maybe maintenance was an issue. But two lovely photos of the fountain JLB.
Phil, your aerial photo is excellent. The three features; the Colonnade, the fountain and the Hall of Memory fitted so well together. A place to reflect, especially for those visiting the Hall of a Memory. The view is especially interesting to me as it shows Alpha Tower being built - bottom left. The Tower was, from memory, 26 floors high, and the floor I worked on (24th) hadn't yet been created, only 17 (and a half) floors in the photo. The lift shafts were in the middle of the building and the stairways ran down the two extreme edges. Nightmare when it came to practice fire drills. The lifts were claimed to be the fastest lifts in Europe when it was built - don't know how true that was. The offices were open plan, modern for that time too. The open plan offices views to the back and through to the front of the building (well they were on the floor I worked). At each end of the building, near the staircases, were two smaller offices which had great views across all parts of B'ham and beyond. Viv.