Pedrocut's photos
Hill Street Birmingham, daytime late 1980s
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Hill Street Birmingham, evening late 1980s
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Alpha Tower and Suffolk Street Birmingham, late 19…
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Bristol Street Birmingham, daytime late 1980s
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Bristol Street Birmingham, evening late 1980s
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Looking along Gough Street Birmingham, late 1980s
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St Philip's Churchyard at the time of the death of…
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View from the Hall of Memory along Suffolk Street…
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Hall of Memory Gardens (scan from Summer 1991)
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The Hall of Memory (scan from Summer 1991)
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When this picture was taken in the summer of 1991 the Hall of Memory was in lovely clean condition. Many I have seen since look very grimey!
Window cleaners at The Hyatt building (scan from S…
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The Forward Statue (scan from Summer 1991)
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The Forward Statue which was destroyed by fire in April 2003. A £200,000 fibre-glass statue was known locally as the Lurpak sculpture because it looked as if it was made out of butter. It was sculpted by Birmingham-trained Raymond Mason and erected when the square was completed in 1991. It cost £250,000 to construct and depicted famous Brummies, including Joseph Chamberlain and University of Birmingham founder, Josiah Mason.
(scan from Summer 1991)
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When this picture was on Panoramio....Thanks to guilbert53 on the Birmingham History Forum, this chap is now "in storage" (the whole fountain) at the Dollman Street Museum Stores.
The Forward Statue (scan from Summer 1991)
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The Forward Statue which was destroyed by fire in April 2003. A £200,000 fibre-glass statue was known locally as the Lurpak sculpture because it looked as if it was made out of butter. It was sculpted by Birmingham-trained Raymond Mason and erected when the square was completed in 1991. It cost £250,000 to construct and depicted famous Brummies, including Joseph Chamberlain and University of Birmingham founder, Josiah Mason.
Church of All Saints Sudbury (Grade II* Listed Bui…
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The lake at Sudbury Hall
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Sudbury Hall (Grade I Listed Building)
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Lake at Sudbury Hall
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