New Futures for Birmingham`s Historic Buildings

The Friday Photo – the Lock Keepers Cottage

Posted January 11th, 2013 by Tracey Thorne with 6 Comments

I’ve got a bit behind with the Friday photo due to Christmas but we are back. Every Friday we will post a heritage photo taken in Birmingham. Suggestions welcome or send us your photos? Last year one of the Friday Photos featured Belmont ...

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Heritage at Risk in the West Midlands – a BBC Radio 4 programme

Posted January 10th, 2013 by Birmingham Conservation Trust with No Comments

I heard some of this whilst driving today – well worth a listen – especially the volunteers at Middleton: Link to this episode on BBC iPlayer. Blurb: “Thousands of historic buildings and monuments are at risk of being lost through damage or neglect. Jules Hudson ...

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Dickens Visits Birmingham

Posted December 19th, 2012 by Birmingham Conservation Trust with 1 Comment

On a cold winters night on December 27th 1853, nearly 2,000 people braved the snowy streets of Birmingham to witness a very special event. The famous journalist and popular Victorian author, Charles Dickens, would be performing a reading of his new work entitled ...

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Birmingham Fire Office: The Early Beginnings of Birmingham’s Fire service

Posted December 14th, 2012 by Julie Webb with 10 Comments

In searching for inspiration for my next blog, I decided to turn to my own Birmingham ancestry for inspiration.   My fourth Great Grandfather, Enos Edwards was the Chief Engineer for the Birmingham Fire Office working from 1807 until his death in 1862. ...

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Friday Photo

Posted December 14th, 2012 by Tracey Thorne with 1 Comment

Something a little different this week for the heritage Friday photo. We are onto signs. I came across this old sign in the summer in Maypole on the council estate above some garages. I think I love that it says “by order ...

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Gearing up for our Christmas tours: tour guide training

Posted December 8th, 2012 by Suzanne Carter with No Comments

Our candle-lit tours of Newman Brothers start this week. We are delighted we have sold over 75% of available tickets – but we still have some spaces on Wednesday and Thursday, so don’t delay; buy today! In readiness for the start of the ...

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Bright young students from Joseph Chamberlain College film at Newman Brothers

Posted December 8th, 2012 by Suzanne Carter with 1 Comment

BCT invited media students, led by Richard Bourne, to get involved in the consultation on Moseley Road Baths that we ran over the summer. The students were really keen to get involved in a film project at the baths, recording the present, during construction ...

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All in a day’s work: confessions of a BCT Development Officer Part II

Posted December 8th, 2012 by Suzanne Carter with No Comments

Every week is busy and varied working for BCT. This week I have been mainly preparing for the next series of Candle-light tours, which included trimming a Christmas tree at Coffin Fitting Works a la Victorian style. I was also papped by the Birmingham ...

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The Friday Photo

Posted December 7th, 2012 by Tracey Thorne with 1 Comment

This weeks Friday photo was taken in the East side of Birmingham city centre and features an old derelict factory – Belmont Row Works (1899). It makes a striking contrast to the landscape as much of the surrounding area  is being regenerated ...

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English Heritage Explores Disability in Time and Place

Posted December 5th, 2012 by Suzanne Carter with No Comments

An interesting new section on the English Heritage website has been launched all about the history of disability and the built environment: from 1050 to the present day. Disability in Time and Place reveals how disabled peoples’ lives are integral to the heritage all around us.  From ...

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