Digbeth Type and Architecture Tour

After a couple of days of going through the film clips and embedding them into the Googlemap tags, I’ve finally finished Ben Waddington’s Digbeth Type and Architecture Tour, which I felt warranted its own page. Here’s a taster clip to entice you, of the old Moseley Street pub named after Midlands craftsman Daniel Lambert who, at 52 stone 11 pounds ‘in personal greatness had no competitor’. I’ve stolen that picture and stuck it on my fridge for the New Years’ resolution diet.

I’m still working through the clips from Richard Tengrouse’s tour earlier in December and will hopefully get that up soon.

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About Nicky Getgood

Living and loving Digbeth.
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One Response to Digbeth Type and Architecture Tour

  1. Joseph Conlon says:

    I am very interested in the architecture and most of all the history of Digbeth Birmingham
    My family all came from Digbeth as far back as the 1800s

    I am trying to find photos ect ect on Cheapside Digbeth

    Please could anyone tell me where I may find such Information

    Thanks Joe

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