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No they did not, it was just taken there, I'm guessing on a day when they were shut. I've looked at old archived photos and I can see some markets that no longer exist, like the Oasis and The Row market, but none resembles this nor does it show the location of where this may be. It's definitely in Birmingham City Centre but the city has seen a lot of changes so I'm guessing this particular area no longer exists, but long as I know what it is now, it will help me greatly.difficult one...do you know if this person held a market stall at the bull ring market...its my best guess
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This screenshot, where would this be now in our current time?Looking at the brown coloured uprights in your photo, they can be seen in many Bullring Market images and videos. There are no shots which exactly match your photo but have a look through the video below.
See towards the end of the clip.
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I think the stall in your pic is in the area marked with circle in this aerial view. Note it's position relative to the partially built rotunda on New Street.This screenshot, where would this be now in our current time?
Is this place now demolished? I thought it may have been the ole wholesale market area which has also been destroyed.I think the stall in your pic is in the area marked with circle in this aerial view. Note it's position relative to the partially built rotunda on New Street.
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The image is from the collection in this link to the Birmingham Mail
50 amazing nostalgic images of the Bull Ring
www.birminghammail.co.uk
Looks like it's not worth visiting as I was thinking of doing a before and after photo. Can the Row Market be ruled out too and would you happen to know where it would be located now?I've marked where I think it is on this modern view. Note the position relative to St Martins Church which can be seen in the old view although rather dark.
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