Julius Alfred Chatwin FRIBA, ARBS, FSAScot was a British architect. He was involved with the building and modification of many churches in Birmingham, and practised both Neo-Gothic and Neo-Classical styles. His designs always included all of the carvings and internal fittings.
The Joint Stock Bank (now a pub), Temple Row West was intended to be a library
St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston, 1868.
St Mary & St Ambrose, Edgbaston, 1897–98.
New Street is a street in central Birmingham, England. It is one of the city's principal thoroughfares and shopping streets linking Victoria Square to the Bullring Shopping Centre. It gives its name to New Street railway station, although the station has never had direct access to New Street except via Stephenson Place and latterly Grand Central shopping centre.
New Street looking west, towards Victoria Square and the Town Hall
New Street circa 1825, by Henry Harris. Also looking west.
Charles Barry's Free Grammar School
The Theatre Royal in 1780