We follow the ‘secret canal’ to the Jewellery Quarter and see how a Georgian country estate grew into one of the world’s most inventive industrial environments. We’ll explore everything from artisan jewellers to vast 19th-century factories that supplied the globe. But this isn’t just a history walk. We’ll also consider the roles the Quarter plays in today’s city, and where Birmingham is heading next.
The tour mixes hidden corners, big questions and surprising stories. Your guide, local author and photographer Jonathan Berg, brings it all to life. At the end, you’ll receive a copy of Invention & Design: Elkington of Birmingham, a beautifully illustrated book that uncovers the mindset of Victorian entrepreneurs who helped shape our modern city.
A relaxed and thought-provoking way to spend a Sunday afternoon with fresh air, good company and a new view of Birmingham. We use an audio system which is of particular help to those with hearing impairment.
Organised by
Positively Birmingham Walking Tours
DATE & TIME
Sun 13 Sept | 1.30pm-3.30pm
LOCATION
Start and Finish: Library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, B1 2ND
COST
£9 Adults
£7 Child (7-16 yrs)
BOOKING
Booking required
ACCESS
This event is not accessible for wheelchair users