view gallery S1.1 km | Birmingham Canal Old Main Line – Smethwick Locks – Lock 3, Smethwick, UK in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts This is the third and bottom lock on the Smethwick flight of 3 locks at Smethwick. posted by: ntpayne location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 04/03/2017 last visited: 03/25/2022 |
view gallery S1.1 km | Birmingham Canal Old Main Line – Smethwick Locks – Lock 2, Smethwick, UK in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts This is the second and middle lock on the Smethwick flight of 3 locks at Smethwick. posted by: ntpayne location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 04/05/2017 last visited: 03/25/2022 |
view gallery S1.1 km | Birmingham Canal Old Main Line – Smethwick Locks – Lock 1, Smethwick, UK in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts This is the first and top lock on the Smethwick flight of 3 locks at Smethwick posted by: ntpayne location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 04/03/2017 last visited: 03/25/2022 |
view gallery SW1.1 km | South east portal - Summit tunnel - Wolverhampton level - Birmingham in Canal Tunnels SE portal of Summit tunnel on BCN posted by: ntpayne location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 05/08/2016 last visited: 03/25/2022 |
view gallery SW1.1 km | North west portal - Summit tunnel - Wolverhampton level - Birmingham in Canal Tunnels The tunnel at the summit of the Wolverhampton level posted by: ntpayne location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 05/06/2016 last visited: 03/25/2022 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | South East Portal - Galton Tunnel - Birmingham Canal Navigations - Birmingham - UK in Canal Tunnels A short tunnel on the New Main Line of the Birmingham Canal Navigations. posted by: ntpayne location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 05/05/2020 last visited: 03/25/2022 |
view gallery SE4 km | Three Acrobats - Ladywood, Birmingham, UK in Figurative Public Sculpture A stainless steel sculpture on top of a travel information stand at Ladywood Interchange, Birmingham, UK posted by: Superted location: United Kingdom date approved: 01/03/2009 last visited: 01/22/2015 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Jeweller's Arms, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England in Pubs and Inns Jeweller's Arms, 23 Hockley Street, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham posted by: The_Senior_Crabbes location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 10/19/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Jeweller's Arms, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England in Pictorial Pub Signs Jeweller's Arms, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England posted by: The_Senior_Crabbes location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 10/20/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Warstone Lane War Memorial - Birmingham,UK in World War I Memorials and Monuments A TWO-STEPPED BASE SURMOUNTED BY A PLINTH WITH INSCRIPTION ON IT AND A CROSS OF SACRIFICE. BEHIND IT IS A BRICK WALL WITH THE NAMES OF THE FALLEN ON FOUR TABLETS posted by: Superted location: United Kingdom date approved: 01/07/2009 last visited: 01/22/2015 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | War Stone - Birmingham, UK in Public Land Survey Marks This felsite boulder was deposited near here by a glacier during the Ice Age being at one time used as parish boundary mark. It was known as the Hoar Stone of which the modern War Stone is a corruption posted by: Superted location: United Kingdom date approved: 01/08/2009 last visited: 01/22/2015 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Cut Mark - Hockley St., off Great Hampton St., Birmingham in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints Cut Mark in wall of building on West side of Hockley St., off Great Hampton St., Birmingham. posted by: BaggieBoy location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 03/31/2009 last visited: 01/22/2015 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Chamberlain Memorial Clock - Birmingham, UK in Town Clocks In the heart of the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham this clock was erected in commemoriation of the visit paid to South Africa by J Chamerlain M.P. Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1902-3. posted by: Superted location: United Kingdom date approved: 01/09/2009 last visited: 06/19/2014 |
view gallery SE4.3 km | Charm Bracelet Trail (Birmingham) - 12. Shrapnel in Unusual Signs No.12 of the charm bracelet trail which is made up of 16 markers set into the pavement like this one. Each one tells a small piece of history about the Jewellery Quarter. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/23/2010 last visited: 06/19/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Charm Bracelet Trail (Birmingham) - 8. Turkish Bath in Unusual Signs No.8 of the charm bracelet trail which is made up of 16 markers set into the pavement like this one. Each one tells a small piece of history about the Jewellery Quarter. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/23/2010 last visited: 06/12/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - You Are Here in Unusual Signs You Are Here (Halfway Point) - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/22/2010 last visited: 06/12/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - To The City in Unusual Signs To The City - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/23/2010 last visited: 06/12/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - Letter M in Unusual Signs Letter M - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/23/2010 last visited: 04/21/2019 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - Letter N in Unusual Signs Letter N - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/25/2010 last visited: 06/12/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - Letter L in Unusual Signs Letter L - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/23/2010 last visited: 06/12/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - Letter O in Unusual Signs Letter O - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/25/2010 last visited: 06/12/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - Letter K in Unusual Signs Letter K - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/23/2010 last visited: 04/21/2019 |
view gallery NE4.5 km | Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, UK in Professional Sports Venues Alexander Stadium is the main athletics (track & field) venue in central England. It hosts local, regional, national and international events. The stadium is the home of the Birchfield Harriers club. posted by: Stretchy123 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 08/17/2011 last visited: 06/27/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - Letter P in Unusual Signs Letter P - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/25/2010 last visited: 06/12/2014 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Findings Pavement Trail (Birmingham) - Letter J in Unusual Signs Letter J - A collection of pavement slabs that run from Newhall Street to Frederick Street, each one refers to a part of the history of Birmingham. posted by: Sparks68 location: West Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 01/21/2010 last visited: 06/12/2014 |
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