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Work on the Demolition of the former Wholesale Market has started sadly they appear to have started at the wrong end to get a decent photo here are a few to show the damage so far
thanks for the update.... this is another area to keep an eye on as further archaeological excavation will be required before the new “Smithfield” development takes place...link to the moat thread below
A few months ago I walked all around the old Wholesale Markets site taking many photos to capture the area before it is demolished and the whole area redeveloped.
I posted them all on the web site called SkyscraperCity. Note many of them are panoramas so they are probably best viewed on a large computer screen rather than a small smartphone (or even tablet)
While SkyscrpaerCity does tend to concentrate on new building projects it also shows old photos of Birmingham as well as allowing discussion of the history of the city and its buildings.
yes maurice its never ending...the one good thing is i believe that the old moat that lies beneath the market will have to be excavated again before anything can be re built on the ground
I was taking photos of what is left of the Wholesale Markets today (very little) and all that you can see is an expanse of concrete this set me thinking what is under that concrete ? there should be at least one main road (Bromsgrove St) and one or two minor roads, it does depend on how thick the concrete floor is/was? will we see the outline of the Old Market? we will have to wait and see just how much is there any road up here are the shots 11 in total
Not really got around to taking many demolition photos of this. Nothing to see on Barford Street. And not walked past the side on Upper Dean Street. There is mostly nothing to see!
Got these photos from the no 45 bus on Pershore Street.
I sort of remember where the wholesale market is, but only going back to the city centre about 6 times a year max in the 80's, I can't remember anything else in the pics,
I do feel for you all seeing Birmingham changing again, it is sad to see. I really hope that the change will be for the better like the new library which is really nice, but of course that is just my opinion.
Views from the no 35 bus from Barford Street to Sherlock Street of the demolition of the outer walls. Part of the road is closed off, and only the section the bus travelled along was open.