
Corporation Street - Junction with Bull Street (on the right). The upper image appears to be from a postcardand was taken before the subways (pedestrian underpass) were constructed, they were then filled in, so leaving a similar scene to what it used to look like.
Upper Image: Author, and Copyright status not known.
Upper Image Date: c1961.
Lower Image Date: 07/05/2018.

Old Square/Priory Square - The junction of Corporation Street and Priory Queensway at Old Square.
Upper Image: Author, and Copyright status not known.
Upper Image Date: c1980.
Lower Image Date: 07/05/2018.

Corporation Street - This scene hasn't changed much since the early photo, the tower is Methodist Central Hall, built 1903-1904. The buildings on the left are legal establishments, the red bricked one being the magistrates court.
Upper Image: Author, and Copyright status not known.
Upper Image Date: Not known.
Lower Image Date: 07/05/2018.

Coleridge Passage - Located by the side of the magistrates court, it links Corporation Street to Steelhouse Lane.
Left Image: Author - John Ball, Copyright - John Ball.
Left Image Date: 1964.
Right Image Date: 25/06/2018.

General Hospital/Children's Hospital - Opened in 1897 as the General Hospital, opened as the Children's Hospital in 1998.
Upper Image: Author - John Ball, Copyright - John Ball.
Upper Image Date: 1963.
Lower Image Date: 07/05/2018.

Steelhouse Lane - Opposite the Children's Hospital on Steelhouse Lane is the police station, it was opened in 1933, it closed on 15 January 2017.
Upper Image: Author - John Ball, Copyright - John Ball.
Upper Image Date: 1963.
Lower Image Date: 07/05/2018.

Central Fire Station - Opened in 1935, closed in November 2006, decommissioned in December 2008, has now been converted into student accommodation.
Upper Image: Author - John Ball, Copyright - John Ball.
Upper Image Date: 1963.
Lower Image Date: 07/05/2018.

Bullock Street as viewed from Windsor Street, Aston, Birmingham.
Upper Image: Author - Phyllis Nicklin, Copyright - MLA West Midlands and the University of Birmingham.
Upper Image Date: 13/10/1968.
Lower Image Date: 22/10/2018.

South Tower – Located near the junction of Little Hall Road and Great Francis Street, Nechells. One of the first tower blocks to be built in Birmingham. There are 3 other blocks identical to this nearby, they are Home Tower, Queens Tower, and High Tower. There were to be a total of 6 towers, but because of the high cost of each tower only 4 were built. They were constructed using Girders and Brick in 1953 - 1954. Refurbishment of the towers was undertaken between 2018 and 2022.
Left Image Date: 27/05/2012.
Right Image Date: 29/07/2024.

Home Tower, Queens Tower, and High Tower – Looking along Nechells Parkway, 3 of the 4 oldest tower blocks in Birmingham, the fourth, South Tower is approximately 200 yards (185 metres) behind these. They were constructed using Girders and Brick in 1953 - 1954. Refurbishment of the towers was undertaken between 2018 and 2022.
Upper Image Date: 16/05/2014.
Lower Image Date: 29/07/2024.