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Where is This? 151

Phil

Gone, but not forgotten.
I would think this location would be reasonably east to identify so in addition can you tell me what happened at this location 3 years after this photo was taken?

Phil
 

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Dave

Sorry I have to answer no, but as a matter of interest this is how Colmore Row looked before they built the Council House.

Phil
 

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lovely pic of colmore row phil..cant beleive its the same place...anyhow back to your other one..i know the statue will be a clue but i dont know who its of....just a guess at broad st...

lyn
 
Was this Galloway Corner if that is the correct name....and didn't they pull the place down just after this photo was taken...
 
Sorry folks it's not the Jewelery Quarter, Galloway Corner, Bull Ring, Paradise Street or Islington Row.

Lyn perhaps knowing who the statue was might help, if you knew where the statue was.

two things about the statue and the man, first the man lived not far from where I used to live at one time. Much later they moved the statue not 50 yards from where I used to live. I don't know where it is now. Hidden away like most of Birmingham's works of art.

Phil
 
Jayell

If you know the location, then tell us. It may help some one else with their theory of what happened there.

Phil
 
Sorry Jayell but its not the right one. I didn't think you had got it right because if you knew where it was you would know what had happened there.

Phil
 
lol judy..at least you know the name of a statue..wish i had taken more notice of them now....will go back and look again..its just that a couple of the buildings look familar..

phil..can you give us yer previous addresses then lol
 
Stephenson Place and three years later the statue moved to Calthorpe Park in 1925? Statue moved again afterwards to Larches Green, Sparkbrook?
 
Jayell

First of all let me say the statue of the slave trade abolitionist Joseph Sturge stands today at the edge of Five Ways Island outside the Marriott Hotel.

Dave

It is indeed a statue of Tommy Attwood, and not the one where is lazing around Victoria Square looking over his book at the Floozie in the Jacuzzi.

Now we have got that settled, where is it and what happened?

Phil
 
Dave

Right again, all you have to do now is tell us what happened three years after the photo was taken.

Phil
 
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