Birmingham From The Air (1923)
Item title reads - See Birmingham from the air. Pathe Gazettes takes pleasure in presenting these unique pictures taken by our own staff cameraman. Midlands. L/S of Birmingham as the camera flies over it, we see rows of houses and industrial parts of the city. There are also parks in between. L/S of a large set of builings with domes on, a tall clock tower stands behind. These buildings are the University of Birmingham. The aeroplane flies over and shows the fields and tower from various angles. FILM ID:326.04 FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/

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