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New Street Station From 1854 - 1966

hi just doing a bit of research and i wonder if anyone can confirm that apart from the froggery was the station also built on a jewish burial ground...thanks folks for any help given

lyn

Birmingham’s first Jewish cemetery, Colmore Row Jewish burial Ground. (1730s-1740s)
Near Colmore Row/Little Colmore Street and was close to where NS. was constructed.

LNWR encountered burial ground during construction, bodies exhumed and reinterred at Granville Street.

Platforms 4-6 closest to original burial site.
 
And this would most certainly have been a well-earned rest. It was just after heavy raids on Birmingham from 9-11 April. The people waiting for the train must have been exhausted after nights spent in air raid shelters and no end to the war in sight.

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Source: British Newspaper Archive
 
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