35 cracking retro photos take you back to Birmingham in the 1960s

The 1960s were a transformative era for Birmingham. Discover how the city's landscape and culture evolved during one of history's most tumultuous decades.

The sixties were a defining era for the world with it being one of the most tumultuous and divisive decades in history with Birmingham not being immune to the decade for counterculture.

It was the last time England won the World Cup.

As Birmingham looked on, the city was starting to rapidly change in the post-war years. The city centre looks a lot different these days with New Street Station being completely rebuilt.

The car industry was key and celebrations for the millionth and two millionth minis made at Longbridge were held. There were protests about fluoride being put in our tap water and people travelled across the world to attend sports events at St Andrew’s, Villa Park and Edgbaston.

These old archive pictures will have you reminiscing and saying: “I remember those days” in no time.

Let’s take a look back in time:

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