Birmingham in the Sixties

Birmingham in the Sixties by Alton Douglas, published by Brewin in 1998, presents a photographic collection that captures Birmingham during its significant rebuilding phase in the 1960s. This edition, comprising 120 pages, offers a visual exploration of the city as it experienced its own version of the Swinging Sixties, showcasing the cultural and social transformations of the time.
Readers will find a rich array of images that document the history and customs of Birmingham, reflecting the broader changes occurring in Great Britain during this dynamic decade. The book emphasizes the interplay between urban development and social traditions, providing insights into the travel and lifestyle of the era. Through its illustrations, Birmingham in the Sixties serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of the city and its evolution during a pivotal moment in European history.
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Another title in the range of illustrated reviews of the Midlands, Alton Douglas’ photographic collection captures Birmingham in its rebuilding phase and its own version of the Swinging Sixties.
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