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SP0687 : The Red Palace by Keith Edkins The Red Palace
1896 built as works and offices for H B Sale (manufacturers of engraving devices, die sinkers etc), architects William Doubleday and Shaw. Narrow triangular site with Hampton Street. Four storeys, dark red brick elevations, terracotta... (more)
SP0687 : The nave of St Philip's Cathedral by Oliver Dixon The nave of St Philip's Cathedral
An 18th century Baroque church, elevated to the status of Cathedral in 1905. The east window, together with three other windows in the cathedral, was designed by the pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898). They are considered... (more)
SP0687 : Snow Hill approach - Livery Street by Michael Westley Snow Hill approach - Livery Street
Trackbed looking north from under Livery Street, near junction with Howard Street, looking towards archways/road bridge at Kenyon Street and Hall Street beyond that.
SP0687 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Farmers Bridge Locks (5) by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Farmers Bridge Locks (5)
This is the view looking back up the flight from the bottom lock, Number 13. The high bridge is the approximate 55 metre long railway bridge followed immediately by the much lower Livery Street bridge. Just visible in the shadows through... (more)
SP0687 : St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham by Robin Sones St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham
On St Chad's Queensway - seen here at the junction with Old Snow Hill. This is the Roman Catholic cathedral. Two cathedrals in one square.
SP0687 : Farmer's Bridge Lock 6 (set of 2 images) by N Chadwick Farmer's Bridge Lock 6 (set of 2 images)
SP0687 : St Paul's Church, Birmingham. by Colin Smith St Paul's Church, Birmingham.
Located in the Jewellery Quarter which has touristy shops plus the Birmingham Assay Office. Also in the photograph is a "spooky" wicker figure rising from the ground cover around the gravestones!
SP0687 : Snow Hill Station (Great Western Railway) by Martin Tester Snow Hill Station (Great Western Railway)
Looking onto the main southbound platform (7) from the main north-bound one. All these platforms & tracks were out of use. In the background is the entrance to the tunnel under Colmore Row. In front of it is the station footbridge with... (more)
SP0687 : Apartment blocks along the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal by Mat Fascione Apartment blocks along the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal
Next to Farmer's Bridge Lock No 8, which is part of the Farmer's Bridge Lock Flight, which comprises 13 locks and a rise of 81 feet.
SP0687 : St. Pauls Square by Row17 St. Pauls Square
SP0687 : Farmer's Bridge Locks No 11, Birmingham by Roger  D Kidd Farmer's Bridge Locks No 11, Birmingham
Showing the bottom gate, and Ludgate Hill Bridge. The Birmingham and Fazeley Canal joins the Coventry Canal at Fazeley Junction, about fifteen miles away. It has thirty-eight locks, including the Farmer's Bridge flight, the Aston... (more)
SP0687 : Snow Hill station over Great Charles Street Queensway by A J Paxton Snow Hill station over Great Charles Street Queensway
A train waits at Snow Hill station while traffic roars beneath, passing through the underpass on the 1960s Birmingham ring road. To the right can be seen the multi-storey car park over the new Snow Hill station which opened in 1987,... (more)

 
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