The full video of 'Digbeth, Deritend Past & Present' lasts 1h50 mins and shows 29 streets around Digbeth, Deritend and Bordesley. Click on the following link to get your copy: ko-fi.com/s/0b12686556 The streets by order of appearance: Bordesley St, New Canal St, Banbury St, New Bartholomew St, Allison St, Shaws Passage, Coventry St, Trent St, Oxford St, Meriden St, Barn St, Pickford St, Little Ann St, Floodgate St, Milk St, Rea Terrace, River St, Heath Mill Lane, Fazeley St, Andover St, Adderley St, Liverpool St, Upper Trinity St, Coventry Rd, Montague St, Glover St, Great Barr St, New Bond St, Allcock St.
A great video, thanks very much. Digbeth seems to be constantly changing. My uncle's mother ran The Eagle and Tun pub in the 80s - she is in the Red, Red Wine video very briefly, shot serving someone behind the bar.
Thank you so much for watching. I hope you are doing good. I haven't been on YT in ages. I'm going to have a look at what you've been up to on your channel 😉 Have a lovely weekend.
She's back! Good to see this, enjoyed the footage and the historical shots of a very evocative area but one that's changing so fast. Interesting to see that more people are cycling in Birmingham these days. I like the still - then - move shots, that's a nice touch. Fazeley Street, how that brings back memories ... used to be the centre of Birmingham's Italian district years ago. I just had to look up the story behind the severed viaduct at 10:28 - apparently it's the Duddeston Viaduct, built in 1846 but never used as it was to connect two railway lines that didn't need connecting.
Hey Chris, yes so many things to take care of. I didn’t see the time passing by. The area will be unrecognisable in 15 years that’s why I had to document it as it is now. Nice to hear from you. Take care 😉
It's very sad. I looked everywhere to find at least 1 photo of the school. Nothing. The only thing I know is that it was surrounded with back-to-backs.
Walks in the format of photo-comparisons are very atmospheric. Thanks for the thorough analysis.
Thank you Irena, I’m glad you like the video 🙂 Have a lovely weekend.
The full video of 'Digbeth, Deritend Past & Present' lasts 1h50 mins and shows 29 streets around Digbeth, Deritend and Bordesley.
Click on the following link to get your copy: ko-fi.com/s/0b12686556
The streets by order of appearance: Bordesley St, New Canal St, Banbury St, New Bartholomew St, Allison St, Shaws Passage, Coventry St, Trent St, Oxford St, Meriden St, Barn St, Pickford St, Little Ann St, Floodgate St, Milk St, Rea Terrace, River St, Heath Mill Lane, Fazeley St, Andover St, Adderley St, Liverpool St, Upper Trinity St, Coventry Rd, Montague St, Glover St, Great Barr St, New Bond St, Allcock St.
A great video, thanks very much. Digbeth seems to be constantly changing.
My uncle's mother ran The Eagle and Tun pub in the 80s - she is in the Red, Red Wine video very briefly, shot serving someone behind the bar.
Hello, thank you for watching the video 🙂 Sadly, I've never had the chance to go there...
Hi@@citiesthroughmyeyes, I think I've been past it, but unfortunately I never got to go in.
Great pictures thank you so much.
Hello Jan, nice to hear from you. Thank you so much for watching. Have a lovely weekend 🙂
Birmingham looked better in the 50s an 60s but i'm biased cos i'm a child of the 60s. Thanks for the great pics of the city!
This was really interesting 😊great to have you back!
Thank you so much for watching. I hope you are doing good. I haven't been on YT in ages. I'm going to have a look at what you've been up to on your channel 😉 Have a lovely weekend.
She's back! Good to see this, enjoyed the footage and the historical shots of a very evocative area but one that's changing so fast. Interesting to see that more people are cycling in Birmingham these days. I like the still - then - move shots, that's a nice touch. Fazeley Street, how that brings back memories ... used to be the centre of Birmingham's Italian district years ago.
I just had to look up the story behind the severed viaduct at 10:28 - apparently it's the Duddeston Viaduct, built in 1846 but never used as it was to connect two railway lines that didn't need connecting.
Hey Chris, yes so many things to take care of. I didn’t see the time passing by. The area will be unrecognisable in 15 years that’s why I had to document it as it is now. Nice to hear from you. Take care 😉
Some great photos and nice to see that some of those old buildings still survived. Great content.
Hello Identity Withheld, thank you for watching the video. Yes, it’s great that many are still standing and have been reconverted.
Nice video , you put a lot of research into your work .
Thank you Mark Lucas 🙂
Turned into a real shot hoole
Knocked down for slum clearance to leave…………….a slum 🤷🏻♂️😂
"They've bombed our school..yeeeeeesss!!!!!"
It's very sad. I looked everywhere to find at least 1 photo of the school. Nothing. The only thing I know is that it was surrounded with back-to-backs.
What's with all the cheap clubs that are popping up all around there with that terrible graffiti art all over the walls, it looks so cheap?