ladywood, I like your sketches very much, particularly like the view point you chose for the Rotunda, great composition. THe other of the Post office is a subject you are lucky is still there. At one time Bham council wanted to demolish the building, there was quite an uproar, they finally agreed to retaining the facade and demolished the rear. If you go on to my members page I have an Album of paintings, some with a Bham interest
thank you!Threads have been merged.:handshake:
many a true word spoken in jest Mike its called Forward planningLynn
You ask how the planners thought the library would blend in. Have you thought that perhaps they secretly expected all the other older buildings to be pulled down eventually, so they could build more like the library ant it would be one blending continuous mess ?
mike
I've spent many happy hours looking at all the old B'ham photos in various threads, and I think my favourite is the one in Bigmal's post Here2 photo's New St, and Digbeth.
Where abouts in Corperation St was that Moss? Whats the gents shop on the corner, As I'm not sure its either there or in New St.Hi Richie,it looks like its on the corner of Corporation Street and Warwick Passage.
Moss.
What a shame we seem to have lost all our great old photos of town on this thread as well. I do hope Postie and Warren can repair the damage at a later date for every one that has contributed.
Thomas Attwood steps in Chaimberlain Square.
Moss.