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Class 50 No 50007 Sir Edward Elgar at Birmingham New Street after arriving with the 1117 from London Paddington.

 

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An unexpected treat was to look around the new Birmingham library. Wish there was one like this in every town... Fabulous building!

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Selfridges, AKA Selfridges & Co, is a chain of high end department stores in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge. The flagship store in London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods) and was opened on 15 March 1909.[1]

 

More recently, three other stores have been opened; in Trafford, Greater Manchester (1998), in Manchester City Centre's Exchange Square (2002) and in the Bullring, Birmingham (2003). Until 1990, the store belonged to Liverpool's now-defunct Lewis's retail group. Today it belongs to the Weston family.

 

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Birmingham Selfridges

Birmingham Airport

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Birmingham Airport

26 February 2022

The Willits Condominums as seen by the Google offices on Willist Street, Birmingham, MI.

DRS Class 68 Bo-Bo 68014 in the pouring rain at Moor Street having arrived on 1R21 the 10.10 Chiltern Mainline Silver express from Marylebone.

12th July 2016

Birmingham

Ozzy the "raging bull" took centre stage in Birmingham during the 2022 Commonwealth Games, and is now on display in the Grand Central Shopping Centre. Locals voted to name the bull after the legendary former front man of Birmingham band Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne.

 

A trip to Birmingham for the Frankfurt Christmas Market, plus a look around the city's shops.

View of Chester Parking Structure sign with flowering trees looking by Chester and Maple Road, BIrmingham, MI.

Polarising filter used to bring the clouds out.

Birmingham tram 41 heads up Corporation street heading for Wolverhampton

Red brick building with simple blue doors in Severn Street, Birmingham.

Unfortunately, a few days in Birmingham were enough only for quick sight-seeing. Fortunately, the weather was behaving, though...

 

Taken with Panasonic GF1 camera and Panasonic G 14mm F2.5 wide-angle pancake lens, during our trip to Birmingham, early May 2015.

The frontage of Birmingham Moor Street station in 1987, shortly before the old station closed in favour of its replacement (today's platforms 1 and 2). At the time it seemed inevitable that it would be demolished. Note the Midline/Shand signs - the original PTE and building contractor. I think that's the back of a now rare K8 telephone kiosk too.

1R21 the 10.10 Chiltern Mainline Silver express from Marylebone arrives at its destination behind DRS Class 68 Bo-Bo 68015.

8th November 2016

May Morning on Magdalen Tower 1888, 1889-91. retouched 1893 Oil on Canvas. William Holman Hunt (1827-1910).

 

This is the smaller of two paintings of the ancient ceremony of greeting the rising sun on May Day from the Tower of Magdalen College Oxford. It began with Hunt sketching and then painting the sky, landscape and architectural features on the windy roof of the tower itself, Hunt continued to work on the painting during a visit to Egypt in 1892. His strong feelings about the subject centered around his interest in traditional English customs which he wished to see preserved.

Library of Birmingham Opened by Malala Yousafzai, the schoolgirl shot by the Taliban. on the 3rd Sep 2013 ... The £189m Library of Birmingham, which houses one million books and is the largest in Europe .it was designed by Francine Houben

The exterior of Birmingham Moor Street station 1/5/1976

Note the price for 20 Sovereign ciggies!! 31 1/2p!

Shain Park scene, Birmingham, MI.

The preserved AEC Matador Matador of Birmingham City Transport, thanks to it owner the vehicle now sports a number plate more in keeping with the old Birmingham fleet.

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