EPW005844 ENGLAND (1921). St Peter's Place and environs, Birmingham, 1921

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Details

Title [EPW005844] St Peter's Place and environs, Birmingham, 1921
Reference EPW005844
Date March-1921
Link
Place name BIRMINGHAM
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 406052, 286792
Longitude / Latitude -1.9108812692714, 52.478651662694
National Grid Reference SP061868

Pins

THIS USED TO BE A SMALL ANTIQUES SHOP.

Griffin
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:02:39 PM
THIS USED TO BE AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SHOP

Griffin
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:01:15 PM
'THE CROWN' PUB IS NOW A NIGHT CLUB CALLED 'REFLEX' WITH A 'BEER GARDEN' (TO THE LEFT OF THE MAIN BIULDING....THE NAME OF THE 'CROWN' STILL SURVIVES JUST BELOW THE CLOCK INCISED INTO THE CLOCKTOWER.)

Griffin
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:58:34 PM
THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE......AUDITORIUM DESTROYED BY WWII BOMBING, NEVER REBUILT AND EVENTUALLY DEMOLISHED TO BECOME THE NEW LOCATION OF THE BIRMINGHAM CITY SYMPHONY HALL.(HOME OF THE CBSO) THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PREVIOUSLY HAD THEIR HOME IN THE TOWN HALL.

Griffin
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:52:53 PM
PUB NOW KNOWN AS THE 'BRASSHOUSE'....PREVIOUSLY THE OFFICES OF THE BIRMINGHAM WATER COMPANY WHICH PROVIDED B'HAM RESIDENTS WITH WATER AND ALSO PURCHASED THE ELAN VALLEY DAM AND RESERVOIR. THE BCW WAS EFFECTIVELY CONFISCATED BY THE GOVERMENT AND FORMED PART OF THE SEVERN TRENT WATER COMPANY WHICH WAS FLOATED ON THE STOCK MARKET WITH THE GOVERNMENT KEEPING THE PROCEEDS. BEFORE THAT IT WAS THE OFFICES OF THE BRASS FOUNDRY WITH THE KILNS OCCUPYING THE SITE ALONG THE LEFT CANALSIDE (NOW THE SITE OF BRINDLEY PLACE ETC TOWARDS THE SEA LIFE CENTRE)

Griffin
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:41:37 PM
Birmingham Canal Navigation Cottage (Lock Keeper/Toll Clerk)

Ray Shill
Wednesday 3rd of February 2021 01:59:18 PM
The Site Of Tow Rope Cafe "Same Block As Bingley Hall"

Paul
Monday 7th of January 2019 07:07:52 PM

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:53:18 PM
Nelson Street West

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:52:48 PM
Old Nelson Street School

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:51:18 PM
Summer Hill Street

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:49:26 PM
Sheepcote Lane

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:48:47 PM
St Vincent Street

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:48:20 PM
King Edwards Road

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:47:05 PM
The Woodman Inn

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:46:10 PM
Tindal Arms Public House

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:44:58 PM

kevofbrum
Wednesday 5th of October 2016 06:43:32 PM
Top lock of the Farmers Bridge flight.

AndrewGVT
Monday 6th of July 2015 04:35:58 PM
Cambridge Street

Rekrap
Sunday 30th of June 2013 06:40:24 AM
King Edward's Place

Rekrap
Sunday 30th of June 2013 06:39:48 AM
Brasshouse Passage

Rekrap
Sunday 30th of June 2013 06:38:52 AM
St. Martin's Row

Rekrap
Sunday 30th of June 2013 06:37:35 AM
St. Martin's Place

Rekrap
Sunday 30th of June 2013 06:37:13 AM
Crown public house

Rekrap
Sunday 30th of June 2013 06:35:47 AM
Prince of Wales theatre

Rekrap
Sunday 30th of June 2013 06:32:41 AM

Mr Jauncey
Saturday 15th of December 2012 07:17:47 PM
Demolition of church

Mr Jauncey
Saturday 15th of December 2012 07:13:35 PM
Part of the London and North Western Railway's Monument Lane locomotive shed.

Toby Clempson
Thursday 11th of October 2012 05:23:11 PM
This house survives as a rare point of continuity in the very different development which occupies this area now.

Toby Clempson
Thursday 11th of October 2012 05:21:14 PM
Latterly this has been known as 'The Brewmasters House'

Ian HUnter
Monday 13th of June 2016 04:28:51 PM
St. Peter's Church. My Grandparents were married here in 1901.

Humph3
Saturday 1st of September 2012 02:45:45 PM
The road named "St Peter's Place"

Toothfairy
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 11:06:38 PM
Bingley Hall - an exhibition hall from 1850-1984.

Toothfairy
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 11:01:30 PM
St Peter's RC church, at one time disguised with a factory chimney so as to blend with the local factories before Catholicism was fully accepted.

Toothfairy
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 10:59:12 PM
Old Turn Junction on the BCN Main Line Canal, now the site of a unique "roundabout" in the canal - a relic of World War II attempts to protect the railway tunnel beneath from flooding following a bomb breach of the canal.

Toothfairy
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:09:11 PM
Northern portal of New Street North railway tunnel. Now overbuilt by National Indoor Arena (NIA)

Toothfairy
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:06:52 PM
Butler's Brewery. Butler's went on to become Mitchells and Butlers. The brewery was demolished to make way for the ICC.

Brasspot
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 05:55:17 PM
St Peter's used to stand astride the canal and was demolished to open up the canal frontage to Broad Street.

Brasspot
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 05:48:23 PM
No. This is the Church of the Messiah (Unitarian). St Peters (RC) was further up this photo.

Toothfairy
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 11:08:07 PM
What is now The Brasshouse

Brasspot
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 05:46:59 PM

User Comment Contributions

Demolition

Mr Jauncey
Saturday 15th of December 2012 07:07:54 PM
Old Turn Birmingham Canal Navigations

Martin
Wednesday 22nd of August 2012 09:52:59 PM
The Church of the Messiah built over canal Broad Street

amazing.

Paulie
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 01:46:36 AM
1973

Paulie
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 01:39:17 AM
1999

Paulie
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 01:46:36 AM