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How 1950s town planners envisioned Birmingham
How 1950s town planners envisioned Birmingham

Paul Cadbury imagined Broad Street might look in 2002.1 of 9 
Broad Street as it was in 1952.2 of 9 
The same section of Broad Street today with the ICC to the right.3 of 9 ![Paul Cadbury imagined the Jewellery Quarter to have been a high rise city.]()
Paul Cadbury imagined the Jewellery Quarter to have been a high rise city.4 of 9 ![The Jewellery Quarter as it is today.]()
The Jewellery Quarter as it is today.5 of 9 ![How the development of New Street Station was envisaged in 1952.]()
How the development of New Street Station was envisaged in 1952.6 of 9 ![The redeveloped New Street Station as it is today.]()
The redeveloped New Street Station as it is today.7 of 9 ![How Paul Cadbury predicted New Street might look in 2002.]()
How Paul Cadbury predicted New Street might look in 2002.8 of 9 ![A pedestrianised New Street today, with Piccadilly Arcade on the left.]()
A pedestrianised New Street today, with Piccadilly Arcade on the left.9 of 9

























