EPW022586 ENGLAND (1928). New Street Railway Station, Birmingham, 1928

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Details

Title [EPW022586] New Street Railway Station, Birmingham, 1928
Reference EPW022586
Date 7-August-1928
Link
Place name BIRMINGHAM
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 406915, 286662
Longitude / Latitude -1.8981758807812, 52.477472578571
National Grid Reference SP069867

Pins

Covered walkway from Station St to Stephenson Place, crossing the MR station (later platforms 7 to 10), Queen's Drive and the LNWR station (later platforms 1 to 6).

Ruralranter
Sunday 18th of July 2021 10:52:30 PM
Queens College

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 09:15:26 PM
Golden Eagle Public House

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 09:13:12 PM
Grapes Inn Public House

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 09:11:40 PM

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 09:06:02 PM
Old Mathew Boulton Technical School (rear) which fronted onto Suffolk Street.

Ted
Sunday 4th of November 2012 05:57:58 PM

MB
Friday 19th of October 2012 09:04:10 PM
Steam locomotive

MB
Friday 19th of October 2012 09:03:36 PM
Steam locomotive

MB
Friday 19th of October 2012 09:02:35 PM

MB
Friday 19th of October 2012 08:53:22 PM

MB
Friday 19th of October 2012 08:52:54 PM

MB
Friday 19th of October 2012 08:52:23 PM

MB
Friday 19th of October 2012 08:52:00 PM

Ron41
Tuesday 3rd of July 2012 08:27:27 AM
This may be the building that housed the Jim Crow Tavern. An establishment of dubious repute closed down by the police in the late 1800s.

Brasspot
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 10:25:36 PM
I think it was called the Acorn Public House at one point it stood opposite The Grapes Inn Public House on the corner of Severn Street and Hill Street

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 09:10:48 PM

Andy
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 06:21:10 AM
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

Andy
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 06:19:59 AM
Birmingham Town Hall

Andy
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 06:17:57 AM

User Comment Contributions

This view shows how New Street railway station was built in the heart of the city centre causing huge changes to the Victorian city. In the 1960s the station was covered over with a new shopping centre which again changed the cityscape.

See more images of railways from the English Heritage Archive collections on Heritage Explorer http://www.heritage-explorer.co.uk/web/he/imagebytheme.aspx?ctid=19

MM
Thursday 21st of March 2013 10:51:20 AM