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On Tuesday morning we caught the train up to Birmingham to see all the Campbells. Poppys sisters family. It took 2 hours on the trai... Continue reading »
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21. Birmingham City Centre
Birmingham City Centre, like mentioned in the short description is certainly a business paradise for all. Having said that, this centre is divided into seven areas, City Centre Core being the main one and hence the name. The re... more
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22. Chamberlain Clock
In the midst of the city's world famous Jewellery Quarter stands this green painted, cast-iron clock tower. It was one of several tributes to the noted Birmingham politician, Joseph Chamberlain, and was erected in 1903 followin... more
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23. Colmore Gate
Time was when office buildings were designed with style in mind. Then they were built purely for their function. Now, architects are again increasingly giving thought to the appearance of their creations. Colmore Gate is a fair... more
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24. St Philip's Cathedral
St Philip's is a rare example of fine English baroque. The Cathedral is elegantly decorated with four stained glass windows by Birmingham-born Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. Its dome is based on the central dome of t... more
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25. Red Palace
Red Palace is a typical result of the explosion of terracotta that followed the success of the Victoria Law Courts. This imposing building, close to the city centre, was erected in 1896 and served as a memorial to Lord Roberts... more
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26. Chamberlain Square
The square is named after one of Birmingham's famous mayors, Joseph Chamberlain. The Central Library and Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery are located here, as is the focal point, the Chamberlain Memorial Fountain. There is also... more
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27. Old Yardley School
The suburb of Yardley, to the south-east of the city center, is one of Birmingham's largest and best known. There is evidence of a school here dating back to 1260 but this half-timbered building dates from the 15th century and... more
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28. Curzon Street Station
This landmark neoclassical station lies as a monument to the golden age of railway architecture. It wasn't enough in those days for functional buildings to be purely functional; they had to look good too. "Those days" were in 1... more
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29. Lucas Memorial
Birmingham's industry and industrial heritage has always been revered in the city. In the 20th century the city became particularly known for cars and car components and this monument marks the original site of the Lucas factor... more
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30. Nelson's Statue
It may not have a column like some other tributes to the great naval leader, but Birmingham's was the first, being erected in 1809. Admiral Horatio Nelson, hero of Trafalgar and the scourge of Napoleon's fleet, stands on a drum... more










