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"Unveiling the Core6: A Journey through Time and Architecture" Step back in time to May 1992

Background imageCore6 Collection: Gordon Strachan of Leeds United holding the First Division league trophy. May 1992

Gordon Strachan of Leeds United holding the First Division league trophy. May 1992

Background imageCore6 Collection: Though it lies on the fringe of the Black Country there is much that is green

Though it lies on the fringe of the Black Country there is much that is green and pleasant about Stourbridge. The locla authority has provided gardens, parks and open spaces for the people

Background imageCore6 Collection: One of the features of canal architecture are the barrel-roffed cottages dotted along

One of the features of canal architecture are the barrel-roffed cottages dotted along the banks. Mrs Jean Bates lives in one at Lowsonford with her mother and father

Background imageCore6 Collection: Mr and Mrs Arthur Finch have a home in Halesowen that looks like a Nissen hut

Mr and Mrs Arthur Finch have a home in Halesowen that looks like a Nissen hut. In actual fact it was first built as a temporary structure to house the people next door while their bungalow was being

Background imageCore6 Collection: Aerial view of Birmingham City Centre showing Victoria Square and Chamberlain Square

Aerial view of Birmingham City Centre showing Victoria Square and Chamberlain Square

Background imageCore6 Collection: Blindfolded figure of justice on Victoria Law courts

Blindfolded figure of justice on Victoria Law courts

Background imageCore6 Collection: Sandbags being piled up outside Birmingham Magistrates court during the war

Sandbags being piled up outside Birmingham Magistrates court during the war. 12/9/1939

Background imageCore6 Collection: The clock tower on the Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

The clock tower on the Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

Background imageCore6 Collection: Sandbags surrounding the Town Hall in Birmingham during the war

Sandbags surrounding the Town Hall in Birmingham during the war. September 1939

Background imageCore6 Collection: Dome on Council house, Birmingham

Dome on Council house, Birmingham

Background imageCore6 Collection: The 20ft King Kong Statue in Birmingham City Centre

The 20ft King Kong Statue in Birmingham City Centre

Background imageCore6 Collection: The Council House, Birmingham

The Council House, Birmingham

Background imageCore6 Collection: Autumn at Shugborough Hall

Autumn at Shugborough Hall

Background imageCore6 Collection: St Pauls Church and Churchyard

St Pauls Church and Churchyard

Background imageCore6 Collection: The view to Upton House near Ratley, Warwickshire

The view to Upton House near Ratley, Warwickshire

Background imageCore6 Collection: The former Lea Hall colliery site, Birmingham

The former Lea Hall colliery site, Birmingham

Background imageCore6 Collection: Boys talk with the headmaster, Rev. A. R. Duncan-Jones at Bishops Palace, part of St

Boys talk with the headmaster, Rev. A. R. Duncan-Jones at Bishops Palace, part of St. Chads Cathedral School. September 1959

Background imageCore6 Collection: The small church in Wyre Piddle

The small church in Wyre Piddle

Background imageCore6 Collection: All Saints Parish church in Honington near Shipston on Stour

All Saints Parish church in Honington near Shipston on Stour

Background imageCore6 Collection: The Church and graveyad at Hanbury

The Church and graveyad at Hanbury DOWN YOUR WAY FEATURE, HANBURY

Background imageCore6 Collection: The lights of the newly switched on christmas tree, reflect in a puddle with Baskerville

The lights of the newly switched on christmas tree, reflect in a puddle with Baskerville House(left) and the Hall of Memory in Centenary Square, Birmingham

Background imageCore6 Collection: View in Halford towards the church

View in Halford towards the church

Background imageCore6 Collection: At Smite, just off the main Birmingham - Worcester Road, Mr Sidney Dowdeswell, 76

At Smite, just off the main Birmingham - Worcester Road, Mr Sidney Dowdeswell, 76, has decorated the outside of his four-square red-brick villa, and the hedge that surrounds it

Background imageCore6 Collection: Theres usually a good breeze blowing across the fields at Claverdon

Theres usually a good breeze blowing across the fields at Claverdon. A woman hangs washing outside her converted home that had once been one of the old canal cottages - long, low buildings

Background imageCore6 Collection: Once it ground the grain for all the surrounding countryside

Once it ground the grain for all the surrounding countryside. Now walls that once knew the rumble of mill-stones contain period furniture and potted plants

Background imageCore6 Collection: Boys walk through the grounds of St Chads Cathedral School in Lichfield

Boys walk through the grounds of St Chads Cathedral School in Lichfield. September 1959

Background imageCore6 Collection: The church of St Peter in the grounds of Coughton Court near Alcester

The church of St Peter in the grounds of Coughton Court near Alcester

Background imageCore6 Collection: Majestic Coughton Court near Alcester

Majestic Coughton Court near Alcester

Background imageCore6 Collection: Sandbags surrounding the Town Hall in Birmingham during the war

Sandbags surrounding the Town Hall in Birmingham during the war. September 1939

Background imageCore6 Collection: The Full Moon, the last of the Century and brightest since 1930 over St Philips Cathedral

The Full Moon, the last of the Century and brightest since 1930 over St Philips Cathedral, Birmingham

Background imageCore6 Collection: Ragley hall in Arrow nr. Alcester

Ragley hall in Arrow nr. Alcester

Background imageCore6 Collection: St Philips Cathedral, Birmingham

St Philips Cathedral, Birmingham

Background imageCore6 Collection: Autumn coloured ivy clings to a chimney post on one of the houses in Broadwas

Autumn coloured ivy clings to a chimney post on one of the houses in Broadwas, Worcestershire

Background imageCore6 Collection: The Bull Ring market at night overlooked by the Rotunda. 1986

The Bull Ring market at night overlooked by the Rotunda. 1986

Background imageCore6 Collection: The Bell Tower in Abbey Park, Evesham. August 1997

The Bell Tower in Abbey Park, Evesham. August 1997
The Bell Tower in Abbey Park, Evesham.August 1997

Background imageCore6 Collection: St Pauls Church which is being repaired after heavy war damage

St Pauls Church which is being repaired after heavy war damage

Background imageCore6 Collection: The Old Post Office, Victoria Square, Birmingham, six months after it opened in 1891

The Old Post Office, Victoria Square, Birmingham, six months after it opened in 1891


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"Unveiling the Core6: A Journey through Time and Architecture" Step back in time to May 1992, as Gordon Strachan proudly lifts the First Division league trophy for Leeds United. This iconic moment captures the essence - a captivating blend of history and passion. Venture into the outskirts of the Black Country, where verdant landscapes await. Despite its proximity to urbanity, there is an abundance of greenery that enchants visitors and locals alike. As you explore further, marvel at the barrel-roofed cottages that pepper the canal architecture. These charming structures stand as testaments to Birmingham's rich industrial heritage. In Halesowen resides Mr and Mrs Arthur Finch, whose home resembles a Nissen hut. An intriguing sight that sparks curiosity about their story within this vibrant community. Behold an aerial view of Birmingham City Centre; Victoria Square and Chamberlain Square come alive from above. The heart of this bustling metropolis beckons with its grandeur and vitality. A blindfolded figure symbolizing justice adorns Victoria Law courts, reminding us of our collective pursuit for fairness in society. During times of war, sandbags were piled up outside Birmingham Magistrates court - a poignant reminder of resilience amidst adversity. The clock tower on Museum and Art Gallery stands tall against the skyline; its timeless presence invites all to appreciate culture's enduring beauty. Sandbags surround Birmingham Town Hall during wartime echoes tales untold but etched forever in history's pages - a testament to strength united against turmoil. Gaze upon the majestic dome atop Council House; it crowns Birmingham's governance hub with regal elegance while embodying civic pride. Amidst city streets stands King Kong Statue towering at 20 feet high - an unexpected surprise that adds whimsy to everyday life in Birmingham City Centre Finally, behold The Council House itself – an architectural gem showcasing both tradition and progress. It serves as a reminder of the city's continuous evolution and unwavering spirit.