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Bull Ring Centre JLP01_08_067060
Filename: jlp01_08_067060.jpg
Size: 6702 x 5293 (8.6MB)
Date: 3rd February 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: A© Historic England Archive. Joh
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: https://images.historicenglandservices.org.uk/
© Historic England Archive
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Bull Ring Centre JLP01_08_067060
BULL RING CENTRE, BULL RING, BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS. A view of the Bull Ring Centre showing the district bank, part of bridge 4A, and office block 3 (Bridge House) in the background.
The caption beneath the corresponding album print reads Part of the south elevation of Bridge Structure 4A, a complete south elevation (Edgbaston Street) of the scheme with the west elevation of the office Block 3 in the background. The shopfitting work to the District Bank is now complete and is open. Work is still in progress to the Westminster Bank which is to the left of the District Bank
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Media ID 24303149
© Historic England Archive
1960s Bridge Development Fashion Pedestrians People Shopping Centre Street Scene Women
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a glimpse of the iconic Bull Ring Centre in Birmingham, West Midlands. The image showcases the bustling district bank, bridge 4A, and office block 3 (Bridge House) in the background. The caption beneath this album print provides further details about the architectural elements featured in the photograph. It highlights that this is a view of part of the south elevation of Bridge Structure 4A, with a complete south elevation (Edgbaston Street) visible alongside the west elevation of office Block 3. Additionally, it mentions that shopfitting work on the District Bank has been completed and it is now open to visitors. However, construction is still underway for Westminster Bank which can be seen to the left of District Bank. This snapshot from the 1960s not only captures an important development in Birmingham's history but also offers insights into fashion trends and street scenes during that era. The presence of pedestrians adds life to this image as they go about their daily routines. Preserved by A© Historic England Archive, this print serves as a valuable documentation piece showcasing both architectural excellence and social dynamics at play within one frame.
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