Birmingham in Photographs: The Changing City
Birmingham in Photographs: The Changing City
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Birmingham is the second-largest city in Britain, known for its industrial heritage during the Industrial Revolution. Despite post-war redevelopment, the city has seen a recent wave of redevelopment, preserving its Victorian heritage and becoming a vibrant, modern cultural center. Photographer Dave Jennings captures the city's new and old faces in a collection of stunning images.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 128 pages
\n Publication date: 15 November 2020
\n Publisher: Amberley Publishing
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Birmingham, the vibrant and dynamic second-largest city in Britain, holds a rich history and a unique position in the heart of the West Midlands. With its strategic location near coal mining areas and the canal network, Birmingham emerged as the world's leading manufacturing city during the Industrial Revolution. Its numerous specialized and innovative workshops played a pivotal role in shaping the industrial landscape of the time. However, the city's industrial heartland faced a devastating blow during the Second World War, with extensive aerial bombardment leaving scars on its historic buildings.
The post-war redevelopment era brought about a shift in focus, with a significant portion of Birmingham's Victorian heritage being demolished to make way for modern structures. Large areas were rebuilt in a modern style, prioritizing car accessibility and sweeping away Victorian brick terraces. While this modernization brought about a new face to the city, it also led to the loss of some of its cultural heritage.
However, in recent years, Birmingham has experienced a resurgence of redevelopment. The city has demolished post-war structures like the Bullring shopping center and New Street station, while also revitalizing sites of industrial heritage, such as the old canal area. This wave of redevelopment has breathed new life into Birmingham, transforming it into a vibrant and modern cultural center in the heart of England.
Photographer Dave Jennings has captured the essence of this changing city in a stunning collection of images featured in this book. Through his lens, Jennings showcases not only the new buildings that define modern Birmingham but also the older industrial-era city that continues to thrive, often finding new uses and purposes. This book serves as a testament to the fascination of Birmingham, a city that is constantly evolving and adapting to the changing times.
For those who call Birmingham their home or are visiting, this book is a must-have. It offers a glimpse into the city's vibrant spirit, showcasing its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning architecture. As you explore the photographs within these pages, you will quickly discover the many reasons why Birmingham is a city worth exploring and celebrating.
\n Weight: 434g\n
Dimension: 247 x 167 x 11 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781445696706\n \n
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