Archive pictures show Colmore Row and Snow Hill through the decades These archive photographs show Birmingham's business district looking stunning through the decades. The rare images show how Colmore Row and Snow Hill station - formerly Livery Street station, looked to the businessmen and women of the 1950s.
15:57, 31 MAR 2014 Updated 19:04, 15 JUN 2017 Colmore Circus in the 1960s. Snow Hill Station is on the left and the old offices of the Wesleyan and General are on the right. Picture taken by the late Dennis and Horace Hall 1 of 11 Colmore Row in the 1950s 2 of 11 Exterior view of Snow Hill railway station after its closure in 1967 3 of 11 Exterior view showing the entrance to Snow Hill station, viewed from Colmore Row towards the tram terminus and Steelhouse Lane, circa 1928 4 of 11 Exterior view of Snow Hill rail station, circa 1955 5 of 11 A picture of Snow Hill station taken by Mr K Cowdrill of Oldbury. Date unknown 6 of 11 A picture of Snow Hill station taken by Mr K Cowdrill of Oldbury. Date unknown 7 of 11 A picture of Snow Hill station taken by Mr K Cowdrill of Oldbury. Date unknown 8 of 11 A picture of Snow Hill station taken by Mr K Cowdrill of Oldbury. Date unknown 9 of 11 Boots on the corner of Colmore Row in 1953 10 of 11 Colmore Row with Birmingham Cathedral grounds on the left. Date unknown 11 of 11