EPW038600 ENGLAND (1932). The Hall of Memory, New Street Station and environs, Birmingham, 1932

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Details

Title [EPW038600] The Hall of Memory, New Street Station and environs, Birmingham, 1932
Reference EPW038600
Date June-1932
Link
Place name BIRMINGHAM
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 406406, 286836
Longitude / Latitude -1.9056676033938, 52.479043225284
National Grid Reference SP064868

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Cambridge Street

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Friday 15th of November 2013 03:16:13 PM
Birmingham Municipal Bank building replaced this in 1933 ... or maybe was built on the cleared site next door.

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Friday 15th of November 2013 03:15:24 PM
Passenger train approaching Moor Street on viaduct

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Saturday 16th of March 2013 01:18:25 PM
The Great Western Railway's Moor Street Station. The large building to the right was the goods shed.

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Saturday 16th of March 2013 07:48:30 AM
The double arched span roof of the 1884 extension to New Street Station which was used by the Midland Railway. This part of the roof lasted until the rebuilding c.1964.

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Saturday 16th of March 2013 07:45:49 AM
Birmingham New Street Station - Cowper's great trainshed dating from 1854, at the time, having the greatest roof-span in the world. Demolished c.1946.

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Saturday 16th of March 2013 07:44:22 AM
Crescent Wharf.

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Saturday 16th of March 2013 07:42:57 AM
The Newhall Branch of the Birmingham Canal Navigations - original terminus of the original canal to Wolverhampton.

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Saturday 16th of March 2013 07:42:17 AM
The entrance to the Gibson's Arm canal basin, part of which was filled in to build the Hall of Memory.

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Saturday 16th of March 2013 07:41:02 AM
The London Midland and Scottish Railway's Birmingham Central goods station (formerly Midland Railway).

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Saturday 16th of March 2013 07:39:40 AM
Demolition of church

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Saturday 15th of December 2012 07:10:44 PM

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Friday 15th of November 2013 03:17:09 PM