I've been looking through my loft again and I found a book my Uncle gave me must be 40 years ago it's in a very fragile condition.
The book is called " The History of Birmingham " the author is A W Hutton F.A.S it's a 6th addition Published by James Guest, Steelhouse Lane in 1835 all the pictures are engravings
The book go's back to Roman times with
I've been looking through my loft again and I found a book my Uncle gave me must be 40 years ago it's in a very fragile condition.
The book is called " The History of Birmingham " the author is A W Hutton F.A.S it's a 6th addition Published by James Guest, Steelhouse Lane in 1835 all the pictures are engravings
The book go's back to Roman times with history of old street names, he talks about the battles fought in Brum He tells the story of the Battle of Camp Hill in 1643.
He tells the story of the trust that started the General Hospital how the rich were against it calling the poverty people Idle and not helping themselves out of poverty.
It really is in insight into Birmingham I've never heard of.
One of the engraving is of Ansell's original building on Aston Cross I'll scan it and post it.
I'm finding I can't put the book down it's wonderful it has over 500 pages of Birmingham
history of old street names, he talks about the battles fought in Brum He tells the story of the Battle of Camp Hill in 1643.
He tells the story of the trust that started the General Hospital how the rich were against it calling the poverty people Idle and not helping themselves out of poverty.
It really is in insight into Birmingham I've never heard of.
One of the engraving is of Ansell's original building on Aston Cross I'll scan it and post it.
I'm finding I can't put the book down it's wonderful it has over 500 pages of Birmingham