Bygone Birmingham Collection
"Journeying through Time
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"Journeying through Time: Exploring Bygone Birmingham's Historic Gems" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of Birmingham with these captivating glimpses into the past. "The Tripe House at Digbeth and a House on Bull Street, Birmingham 1830": Discover the vibrant streets of Digbeth and Bull Street as they were in 1830, where bustling markets and charming houses painted a vivid picture of daily life. "View of Old Buildings, St Martins Lane, Birmingham 1840": Take a stroll down memory lane along St Martins Lane, surrounded by magnificent old buildings that stood tall witness to the city's evolution. "The Dog & Duck Tavern, Holloway Head Birmingham 1830": Uncover tales from yesteryears at The Dog & Duck Tavern on Holloway Head; a place where locals gathered for merriment and camaraderie amidst its warm atmosphere. "View on Bull Street Birmingham, corner of Crooked Lane 1830": Peer into the past at this intriguing intersection between Bull Street and Crooked Lane in 1830; an era when horse-drawn carriages meandered through narrow lanes lined with quaint shops. "View on High Street Birmingham and St Martins Church 1812": Transport yourself to early nineteenth-century High Street as you gaze upon the majestic St Martins Church standing proudly amidst a thriving commercial hub. "The Swan with Two Necks, corner of Aston Street and Lancaster Street, Birmingham 1830": Raise your glass to The Swan with Two Necks—a beloved tavern nestled at the heart of Aston Street—where laughter echoed within its walls during lively evenings shared among friends. "View of The Post Office, New Street Birmingham 1829": Witness New Street's transformation over time as you behold The Post Office building—an architectural gem that once served as both a communication hub and a symbol of progress.