A painting of Town Hall Birmingham of national historical significance is to go on public display for the first time.
The watercolour by W Harris, dates to 1831 and is the artist’s impression which accompanied the winning competition entry by architects Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch. It has been loaned to Town Hall Birmingham for permanent display by Assay Office Birmingham.
Town Hall Birmingham was built in 1834 and is believed to be the oldest surviving concert hall of its size in the world.
Film commissioned by History West Midlands and produced in partnership with Assay Office Birmingham and Town Hall Birmingham.
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