Birmingham General Hospital
Birmingham General Hospital was a teaching hospital in Birmingham, England, founded in 1779 and closed in the mid-1990s.
The Steelhouse Lane building in November 2010
Drawing from William Hutton's 1809 book An history of Birmingham, showing the original building
A blue plaque on Centro House
A Blue plaque placed on the Steelhouse Lane building in 1987 commemorates John Hall-Edwards
Matthew Boulton was an English businessman, inventor, mechanical engineer, and silversmith. He was a business partner of the Scottish engineer James Watt. In the final quarter of the 18th century, the partnership installed hundreds of Boulton & Watt steam engines, which were a great advance on the state of the art, making possible the mechanisation of factories and mills. Boulton applied modern techniques to the minting of coins, striking millions of pieces for Britain and other countries, and supplying the Royal Mint with up-to-date equipment.
Portrait by Carl Frederik von Breda, 1792
Blue Plaque for Matthew Boulton commemorating his birthplace in Birmingham, England
The Soho Manufactory
Boulton & Fothergill church flagon in sterling silver, 1774