Birmingham is Britain's second largest city. Lying in the heart of the West Midlands, the centre of the canal network and close to coal mining areas, the city became the leading manufacturing city in the world during the Industrial Revolution with its myriad specialised and innovative workshops. Its industrial heartland was devastated by aerial bombardment during the Second World War and post-war redevelopment turned against much of Birmingham's Victorian heritage. Large areas were rebuilt in a modern style, opened up to the car, and Victorian brick terraces were swept away, but in recent years the city has seen another wave of redevelopment, demolishing post-war structures such as the Bullring shopping centre and New Street station, and renovating sites of industrial heritage such as the old canal area. Today it is a vibrant, modern cultural centre in the heart of England. In this book photographer Dave Jennings celebrates the new face of Birmingham in a collection of stunning images that portray not just the new buildings that characterise modern Birmingham but also how the older industrial-era city survives - often turned to new uses. For all those who are proud to live and work in Birmingham, as well as those visiting, this book is a must. Look through these photographs and you will quickly see the fascination of this changing city.
About the AuthorDave Jennings is photographer based in Warwick, specialising in landscape, nature, sport, cars, bikes, aviation, cities and architecture. He has lived in Warwick for most of his life. He has had landscape photos published on BBC News website and in local papers. Normally found photographing the Warwickshire countryside or trackside covering various motorsport events.
Book InformationISBN 9781445696706
Author Dave JenningsFormat Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 433g