From Bromely Street, I turned into Gibb Street. This short thoroughfare runs through the centre of the Custard Factory arts centre.
Turning right onto Lower Trinity Street and into the heart of Graffiti Land.
Passing a car park entrance, I noticed this chap, brightening up a rather dull wall …
More Spray Can artwork…
From Lower Trinity Street, I crossed Adderley Street and on to Upper Trinity Street, passing a reminder of Birmingham’s past. This electricity sub-station was built in the early 1900’s by the City of Birmingham.
At that time, electricity would have been generated locally, probably at the nearby Summer Lane Power Station. It was not until after the First World War that the National Grid was created, coming on-line towards the end of the 1930s.








