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Bright - Lighting the Sentinels

Over the period from November 2001 to January 2002 the Sentinels on Holloway Head were lit up at night. The amazing light display of the two blocks is shown in this photograph taken on the launch night ...

Brighter Birmingham 1943 leaflet, page 1.

page 1 of 4 of this events leaflet produced by Birmingham City Council in the summer of 1943. The idea was to provide entertainment in public areas to help alleviate wartime stress for the people of ...

Brighter Birmingham 1943 leaflet, page 2.

Page 2 of this 1943 leaflet which features events held in Kings Heath Park, Kingstanding, Lightwoods Park, Muntz Park, Northfield Park and Pype Hayes Park.

Bristol Street

Taken in January 1954. This section of Bristol Street is still recognisable today. The bank in the centre is still a bank today although it is now the Royal Bank of Cyprus.

Bristol Street

Nos. 137 to 143 Bristol Street in a photograph dating from the 1950s. These shops were on the west side of Bristol Street, the city centre therefore being to the right. On the left, at no. 143, was Mrs ...

Bristol Street

This view along Bristol Street, looking southwards, is apparently dated 23 February 1957. The vehicles look to be of that date, particularly the Midland Red bus, but it may seem a little odd that the ...

Bristol Street

View looking over Bristol Street towards Highgate. Bristol Street is the road running diagonally along the bottom right of the photograph. The orange building at the bottom to the left of the line of ...

Bristol Street junction with Lee Bank Middleway - by Year Five at Woodview School

This view is looking towards St Luke's Church and Matthew Boulton Technical College - both buidlings due to be demolished as part of the urban regeneration of the area.

Broad Street

Broad Street today is a busier and livelier environment than it was in 1957. The deserted street scene is hard to recognise as the same place. To the left hand side are the railings outside what was the ...

Broad Street - April 1938

This site is now where Symphony Hall stands. Just to the right of the canal for many years stood this area comprising St Peter's Row and Martin's Place. Just visible to the left is The Church of The Messiah; ...

Broad Street Antiques

This area of Broad Street was well known for its antique shops. The two roads running to the left and right of the black and white building are St Peter's Row and Martin's Place. This area was demolished ...

Broad Street in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also including Broad Road. Use the "zoomify" tab to read the text clearly. Part two of Broad Street in on a seperate page.

Broad Street part 2 in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory

Also including the following roads: Broad Meadow Lane, Broad Oaks Road, Broadfields Road. Use the "zoomify" tab to read the text clearly.

Broad Street, Birmingham

The premises of Rabone Brothers & Co., Broad Street, Birmingham, after bombing during the Blitz. The photograph of smoking remains was taken on 10 April 1941. Rabone Brothers were listed in directories ...

Broad Street, Birmingham

Major redevelopment work going on the end of Broad Street, Birmingham, on 27 April 1923. Broad Street is heading off at top left and Easy Row to the right. The area in the centre is where the Hall of ...

Broad Street, Ladywood

Hand-tinted postcard view of Broad Street, Birmingham, looking east towards the city centre. On the left in this Victorian street scene is Barclays Bank on the corner of Sheepcote Street, with its slightly ...

Broad Street, Ladywood

The premises of Geo. Oram & Company, 187 and 188 Broad Street, Birmingham. In directories the company is described as 'house furnishers' and their shop was on the south side of Broad Street between Bishopsgate ...

Broadway Cinema

The West End Brewery owned by George Hemming & Sons stood at the corner of Wrentham Street in 1889. It was on this site in September 1911 that building began on a cinema. Designed by Harold Seymore Scott ...