Today
Birmingham has developed into a multi culteral city of great
diverstity
from it's
Classic Buildings and Arts, to the many forms of Modern Art
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Museum & Art Gallery
photographs from around the city centre

The Briar Rose

The Cube

Burne Jones window - "The Final Judgement"
Birmingham Cathedral

The Malt House

Gas Street Basin

Canal Barges

St Philips Cathedral
St Pauls
Church,
Birmingham

The Bullring Birmingham at dusk

Selfridges
Birmingham
Birmingham Town Hall
Fountain
Victoria Square
Salvation Army International
Staff Band playing in the Bullring
Birmingham Council House

Founding Fathers

Chamberlain Square
Hall of
Memory

ICC birmingham
Symphony Hall
Flower Trail
around the City Centre
representing the Manufacturung of Birmingham
Birmingham Hippodrome

here a performance outside by
" Brannie tourismo"


on souped-up shopping trolleys


Living Statues - High Street

Birmingham
Cathedral

and Church Yard in spring time

A walk around the Birmingham
Museum and Art Gallery,
shows a display of many fine work works
of Art
Selfridges
and
the Bull
and Visitors to the Bullring
Debenhams
"at play" in Victoria Square and Chamberlin Square


Approaching
Millenium Point
Birmingham
has miles of canals, next to the Point the buildings
have been demolished and the canalbasin becomes visable

Martinuea Square

Pavillions
The Chinese Area of the City Centre - the Arcadian


and
more

Test
Match Man!
Town Crier!
The Minories
Picadilly
Arcade
Great Western Arcade
North
Great Western Arcade

Birmingham Town Hall
Inside
Birmingham Town Hall

Union
Street
Moor Street Car
Park
Digbeth
Digbeth
Police Station

Pavilions

Walk of Witness Easter 2009 from Moor Street
to St Philips. through the City Centre


Garrison Lane
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