3765 x 2764 px | 31,9 x 23,4 cm | 12,6 x 9,2 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
20 marzo 2018
Ubicazione:
The Bartons Arms, Birmingham B6, UK
Altre informazioni:
Victorian tile staircase, at the listed building, Bartons Arms, Aston, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK, B6 4UP is a useful documentary subject because it fixes a recognisable place, object or activity in its real setting rather than presenting it as a staged illustration. The tiled staircase at the Bartons Arms in Aston shows the decorative confidence of late Victorian pub architecture, where ceramics, ironwork and etched glass helped turn drinking houses into elaborate public interiors. The subject works for architectural conservation, brewery history, Birmingham heritage, pub interiors, craft materials, listed buildings and the survival of ornate working-class social spaces. The location detail, Birmingham, B6 4UP, strengthens searches for regional features, travel pages, local-history pieces and news use where a named place matters. Relevant editorial themes include traditional pub, public house, beer culture and real ale, with each theme rooted in the visible subject, place or activity. It would suit newspaper, magazine, web, council, transport, heritage, housing, retail, travel or social-commentary use where a believable, unpolished view of real life is more valuable than a generic illustration.