Town Hall Birmingham - A History in Pictures
Fiona Fraser
- Price: £9.95 £14.95
- Publisher: Brewin Books
- ISBN: 9781843833499
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Birmingham's magnificent Town Hall has hosted events of every kind and
variety during its long life. Now, after a 35m refurbishment and
restored to the original 1834 design, it reopens in October 2007 - an
occasion which this pictorial history commemorates. Lavishly illustrated
with some 250 pictures, it recalls many of the astonishing events and
occasions that the Hall has witnessed in its 173-year history. These
range from royal visits by Queen Victoria and subsequent monarchs,
outsize banquets, usage in wartime, legendary speakers including Charles
Dickens and the many famous personalities of each decade, even a riot.
The Hall's amazingly rich musical history is also traced, from the days
when Mendelssohn, Dvorak and Elgar conducted their new works in person,
through appearances by every international musician of subsequent
decades right through the phenomena of all night jazz and the coming of
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, to its temporary closure in 1996.
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Format | Paperback |
Pages | 160 |
Dimensions | 249mm x 180mm |
Illustrations | black & white |