15 glorious old photographs of Birmingham seen in colour25 May 2020, 04:30 by Marcus Queenborough, https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/authors/marcus-queenborough/The Bull Ring in the early 20th century with St Martin’s Church in the background.1 of 15A tram turning onto the Soho Road from Grove Lane.2 of 15The Cadbury production line in the 1920s.3 of 15Yardley Old Village, which looks the same today as it did 100 years ago.4 of 15Birmingham Cathedral in the 1930s.5 of 15The Bull Ring Market.6 of 15High Street from Carrs lane around 1900.7 of 15Adults and children with donkeys at the tea rooms at the Clent Hills in the early 1900s, outside the Hill Tavern.8 of 15Trains at the platforms at Birmingham New Street Station, circa 1890.9 of 15Aston Villa Football club, winners of the FA cup in 1887.10 of 15Corporation Street at the turn of the century.11 of 15Bird's Custard outing to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1922.12 of 15The Band of the Scots Guards at Summerfield Park just before the First World War.13 of 15The back to back houses in Summer Lane.14 of 15The Hall of Memory in Broad Street, Armistice Day November 11th 1925.15 of 15