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Freedom 50: New outdoor exhibition on view in Birmingham s Centenary Square
Ruins of Hason Raja s residence, 2018. Photo: Osman Rakib.
BIRMINGHAM
.- A new outdoor exhibition showcasing photographs taken over the last five decades has opened in Birminghams Centenary Square. Organised by Legacy West Midlands in collaboration with Birmingham Museums Trust, Freedom 50 celebrates 50 years of Bangladeshi independence and will be on display until the end of August 2021.
The Freedom 50 exhibition presents 40 evocative images of protest, self-determination and emigration. It includes images taken during the 1971 war in Bangladesh, and the protest that followed within the UK. Iconic images from the legendary Bangladeshi photographer Naib Uddin Ahmed are featured, as well as striking images taken by other professional and emerging photographers. Visitors to the free exhibition will also be able to learn about Bangladeshs recent history and the settlement of Bangladeshi people in the
One of Birmingham s most iconic buildings now welcoming visitors
Aston Hall 2021. Photo: Birmingham Museums Trust.
BIRMINGHAM
.- Aston Hall, one of Birminghams most iconic buildings, is welcoming visitors as it reopened on 7 July after being closed for more than a year.
The magnificent Grade 1 listed mansion reopened its doors with brand new displays that explore the fascinating lives of the Halls residents and its colourful historic past.
Full of architectural and historical delights - from its breath-taking Long Gallery to the battle scars of the Civil Wars - Aston Hall is one of Britains finest treasures steeped in 400 years of history.
Gift ideas for the Brummie who has everything
These Birmingham-themed gifts also support the city s museums
The Horizon Sun print is £150 (Image: Birmingham Museums)
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