Entrance to the Birmingham Railway Station, Nova Scotia Garden. Mid 19th century engraving. Also known as Curzon Street: The former Principal Building of the Birmingham Terminus for the London-Birmingham Railway. Designed in a Greek Revival style by Philip Hardwick and opened in 1838. Now a Grade 1 listed building.


Entrance to the Birmingham Railway Station, Nova Scotia Garden. Mid 19th century engraving. Also known as Curzon Street: The former Principal Building of the Birmingham Terminus for the London-Birmingham Railway. Designed in a Greek Revival style by Philip Hardwick and opened in 1838. Now a Grade 1 listed building.


Size: 3770px × 2783px
Location: Birmingham, England.
Photo credit: © World Image Archive / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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