NewsgalleryPictures: Victorian sign revealed at Waterstones BirminghamBookmarkShareNewsByStacey Barnfield-BP13:11, 1 OCT 2014Updated12:35, 10 OCT 2014The steamships sign revealed by workers on the Midland Metro extension1 of 10Work on the Waterstones building in Stephenson Street, Birmingham, to make way for the Midland Metro extension2 of 10The steamships sign revealed by workers on the Midland Metro extension3 of 10The Stephenson Street entrance to Waterstones is being reshaped to create room for the Midland Metro extension4 of 10Work outside the Waterstones building in Stephenson Street, Birmingham, to make way for the Midland Metro extension5 of 10A black and white engraving of the Midland Bank's new head office, New Street, 18676 of 10Stephenson Street in 1911 showing Cook's Tourist Office on the left7 of 10Stephenson Street today, with Metro construction work in the foreground8 of 10An extract from the Birmingham Daily Post of 1878 announcing the opening of the Thomas Cook Birmingham office in Stephenson Street9 of 10The 1908 edition of Kelly's Directory for Birmingham showing shipping agents in the city10 of 10