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Birmingham England Skyline, art print Landscape (horizontal) orientation. Sizes shown as Height x Width. Frame/Matte not included. Superior quality semi-matte 240gsm paper. Specially coated surface enhances the color depth of the Ultrachrome inks. Lifetime fade resistance guarantee. Actual colors may vary slightly due to monitor settings. FRAMED PRINTS (UK delivery): ——————————— Framed prints are available in the following sizes: A4, A3, A2 and 50x70cm. First add the print from this listing to your basket in one of those sizes, and then visit the link below to add a matching sized frame: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/974951085/ BOX CANVAS (UK delivery): ——————————— To order this artwork on a ready-to-hang box canvas, first note the ID number shown at the end of the title of this listing and any other options such as including the city name (if shown) and any colour options available. Then visit the link below to place your order: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/644443757/ FRAMED and BOX CANVAS (delivery OUTSIDE the UK): ——————————— Please get in contact for available options. UNITED STATES ORDERS: ——————————— US orders are shipped from our partner printer in Arizona. All other orders are shipped from the UK. Click the link below to see all the different color versions of this skyline: http://www.etsy.com/shop/artPause/search?search_query=birmingham
It is said that Birmingham has more canals than Venice, and for the most part built in the 1700’s 1800’s for industrial haulage. At the
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THE HUMP-BACKED BRIDGE I was just six years old. My mother dropped me off at school in Caversham, and then I found my own way home by boarding the bus near Saint Peter’s Hill that would take me to …
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1. Gloucester Waterways Museum Gloucester & Sharpness Canal, Gloucs Learn how the canals were built more than 200 years ago in the Waterways Museum housed in the Llanthony Warehouse. Once a busy
James Pate designed the mural that's going up on the side of the Wesley Community Center in Westwood, and he's got a team of teenagers painting it.The…
Millennium Point 10th Birthday, Birmingham. 24th September 2011. Pictured are guests Oliver and James Phelps from the Harry Potter films. Picture by Simon Hadley 07774 193699 [email protected] www.simonhadley.co.uk
The iconic canal side development in the rejuvenated Fish Island, celebrates the heritage of the area with an oak framed balcony and a rooftop terrace.
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Concrete Relief by William Mitchell at Rail House, Birmingham by John Madin. © 2014 Alex James Bruce The Importance of Being Modernist : Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Millennium Point 10th Birthday, Birmingham. 24th September 2011. Pictured are guests Oliver and James Phelps from the Harry Potter films. Picture by Simon Hadley 07774 193699 [email protected] www.simonhadley.co.uk
Birmingham And Fazeley Canal At Fleet Street Acrylic Wall Art. A view of the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, capturing the Fleet Street Footbridge and the BT Tower at night. The waterway reflects the dazzling lights from the surrounding architecture, canal boats, and canal locks. birmingham Acrylic Print, architecture Glass Wall Art, birmingham Acrylic Print, birmingham england Glass Wall Art, birmingham uk Acrylic Print, brindleyplace Glass Wall Art, bt tower, canal, canal boats, canal locks, england, fazeley canal, fleettreet, lights, long exposure, night, nightcenery, west midlands, reflection
MINI 009: The Rotunda (Second Edition) Hand cast concrete miniature 3D artwork Comes Gift Boxed Hand Cast concrete 8.5cm high, 4.5cm wide, 5cm deep approx The Rotunda Location: Birmingham, England Architect: James A Roberts Completed: 1965 Status: Grade II Listed Brief Overview: The Rotunda is a cylindrical high-rise tower standing 81 metres (266ft) tall with 25 storeys. Initially it was used as offices, while at podium level was retail space- also featured here was 'The Rotunda Relied' a circular mural work of art by John Poole. The tight site and proximity of the rail network made construction quite unique- with most floors being constructed at ground level- then 'jacked up' into position. It was completed in 1965, and in 1974 a pub at ground level was one of the two pubs targeted in the tragic Birmingham Pub Bombings- where 21 people died and 182 were injured. Suggestions for it to be demolished in the 1980s as part of the Bullring redevelopments proved unpopular, and throughout this time and into the1990s it became iconic with its Coco-Cola advertisement at the top- with it becoming known to many as the Coca-Cola building. In 2000 the Rotunda was Grade II Listed, and in 2004-2008 was refurbished by Urban Splash and Glenn Howells Architects- converting the building to residential apartments. Please note: Our concrete sculptures are individually hand cast in solid concrete. This means that each piece will have distinctive markings and minor blemishes due to air bubbles in the concrete. This is a natural part of the material and will mean that no two pieces are ever exactly the same. Shipping: We aim to make and ship your artwork within 28 days. If you require your order by a specific date before this please let us know. STORE HOME: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/spaceplay MORE CONCRETE MINIS: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/spaceplay?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=27894675 MORE ROTUNDA PRODUCTS: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/694688879/lasercut-rotunda?ref=shop_home_active_24
MINI 009: The Rotunda (Second Edition) Hand cast concrete miniature 3D artwork Comes Gift Boxed Hand Cast concrete 8.5cm high, 4.5cm wide, 5cm deep approx The Rotunda Location: Birmingham, England Architect: James A Roberts Completed: 1965 Status: Grade II Listed Brief Overview: The Rotunda is a cylindrical high-rise tower standing 81 metres (266ft) tall with 25 storeys. Initially it was used as offices, while at podium level was retail space- also featured here was 'The Rotunda Relied' a circular mural work of art by John Poole. The tight site and proximity of the rail network made construction quite unique- with most floors being constructed at ground level- then 'jacked up' into position. It was completed in 1965, and in 1974 a pub at ground level was one of the two pubs targeted in the tragic Birmingham Pub Bombings- where 21 people died and 182 were injured. Suggestions for it to be demolished in the 1980s as part of the Bullring redevelopments proved unpopular, and throughout this time and into the1990s it became iconic with its Coco-Cola advertisement at the top- with it becoming known to many as the Coca-Cola building. In 2000 the Rotunda was Grade II Listed, and in 2004-2008 was refurbished by Urban Splash and Glenn Howells Architects- converting the building to residential apartments. Please note: Our concrete sculptures are individually hand cast in solid concrete. This means that each piece will have distinctive markings and minor blemishes due to air bubbles in the concrete. This is a natural part of the material and will mean that no two pieces are ever exactly the same. Shipping: We aim to make and ship your artwork within 28 days. If you require your order by a specific date before this please let us know. STORE HOME: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/spaceplay MORE CONCRETE MINIS: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/spaceplay?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=27894675 MORE ROTUNDA PRODUCTS: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/694688879/lasercut-rotunda?ref=shop_home_active_24
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