iamtimbo

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Co-founder of Our Town Story. If you have any questions about the site, or wish to provide feedback, please visit the Admin forum and post in the appropriate place - we'll do our best to help you out as quickly as we can!

We really want Our Town Story to be an album for your old photos, to fill in the gaps in the history books of our villages, towns and cities. We would also love for those pictures to be able to help others - for instance by using reminiscence therapy in treating dementia

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Gallery: Images from The Making of Birmingham..., c. 1897

The New General Hospital, Birmingham, 1898

@iamtimbo / 9 years ago / 1365 views / 1 comments

Image Details

This image is contemporaneous with the opening of the hospital in Steelhouse Lane - it is still in use today, as Birmingham Children's Hospital. The fundamental structure of the hospital is still very recognisable, but there has been considerable addition and alteration over the years.

Image taken from page 7 of 'Illustrated Midland Business Review and View Album. Special edition for the district of East Birmingham, with part of Aston, etc'

Hint: Drag the orange pegman to see the Streetview image...

This image appears in the galleries for the following locations:

Aston 

Bordesley 

Digbeth 

Newtown 

Vauxhall 

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iamtimbo
@iamtimbo on 14 May 2017 08:30:06

You can see just how much has been altered and added to the building in this picture of the building today: 

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It's easier to list what hasn't changed, rather than what has, so much has been adapted! The towers remain the key feature of the building.