I thought the section nearest High Street was damaged during WW2 and the section with scaffolding was demolished (if so it must have been demolished around the time of the photo). But could be wrong on this. Viv.
A couple of John Ball's pictures from early 1960's from the other direction.I thought the section nearest High Street was damaged during WW2 and the section with scaffolding was demolished (if so it must have been demolished around the time of the photo). But could be wrong on this. Viv.
Does anyone know anything about the source of this document? Is 'Charles Radclyffe, Birmingham, 1840' its title and publishing date?Here we have a very lively New Street scene from Charles Radclyffe's Birmingham 1840. KE Grammar School to the left and Christ Church spire in the distance. No right turn for Corporation Street as it had yet to be cut through.
School boys in mortar boards dotted about, two buying - possibly pies or buns (?) - from the lady to the left. One lad walking along reading a book or paper. Cabs for hire in the middle of the street. A crouched lady selling something or possibly begging, but she's managed to get the attention of a passer-by. What a busy scene. Viv
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Possibly commissioned for the Rev Lee of KE Grammar School but not sure. The book of views is for sale on eBay for £300 - so pretty rare. See below. Viv.Does anyone know anything about the source of this document? Is 'Charles Radclyffe, Birmingham, 1840' its title and publishing date?
Possibly commissioned for the Rev Lee of KE Grammar School but not sure. The book of views is for sale on eBay for £300 - so pretty rare. See below. Viv.
I would guess,Marshall & SnelgroveThis brave scaffolder seems to be very much at home towering above New Street in 1954. There's the Exchange Building across the road to his left, with the view behind him up towards the Town Hall. Wonder what building he was working on ? Marshall and Snelgrove - or had that gone by 1954 ? Viv.
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Architect | North, Robin & Wilson |
Date Built | 1938 but not finished until 1956 |
Location | New Street |
Description | |
Built as a department store for Marshall and Snelgrove. Converted in 1970, by the architectural practice of Ted Levy, Benjamin and Partners, into a hotel. The conversion included the addition of a mansard roof. In 2011 there are retail outlets at street level. An O2 branch sits in the location of the former Marshall and Snelgrove entrance. The Britannia Hotel, offering 214 bedrooms, occupies the upper floors. Its entrance is on the side down an alleyway. |
That's the one I remember Janet. It must have moved from New Street by 1948 then. Thanks. VivIt was on the corner of High Street and Bull Street, you can just make it out in this 1948 aerial image
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By 1969 that area had been rebuilt and this is the Littlewoods store I remember. which is basically where boots is now, Chelsea girl used to be on the corner where Burger king is. It is the same building structure from the 1969 pictureThat's the one I remember Janet. It must have moved from New Street by 1948 then. Thanks. Viv
Lyn, If you look at the building level with the back of the Sandon Road bus, you will see that the corner is cut away and that is the first building on the left in the present day photo. The buildings on the right are also unchanged except for the ground floor shop fronts..sorry mark i cant connect your view to the old view...need more convincing that todays view hold up well with viv older photo but then i always do lol
lyn