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Birmingham - Picture Gallery

There are two more galleries which follow on from the below - select page 1 or page 2

Pigeon Parade, as called by the locals
The Bull Ring Shopping centre - admit it, that's what you all expected to see on  a tour of Birmingham, isn't it? Well, it's gone.
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St. Martins Circus, being redeveloped. About time, don't you think? The fine statue of Progress, imitating Lisbon, would look so much better in marble. Beside the Hall of Remembrance
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Birmingham must have one of the UK's smallest city cathedrals, but the surrounding grass is fab for lounging in the summer
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Centenary Square
Centenary Square
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The Rotunda - posibly the city's most memorable landmark The BT Tower as viewed from Newhall Street The Socialist urban architecture of Smallbrook Queensway, from the back of New Street Station
A bridge on the canal
The Western Arcade Edgbaston Cricket Ground Isn't this an ethereal way to cycle to work in the mornings?
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Old and new transport cut a slice through the city together.
Brindley Place Passing The Vale on the Birmingham and Worcester canal    
Paradise Court (expensive city centre living) just off Brindley Place, and a typical canal scene
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The Birmingham and Worcester canal cuts a traffic-free route into the heart of the City from the south.
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