BIRMINGHAM
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Thanks are due to Gerald Tinsley for the scan.
FIRST MEETING
14th June 1895
SITUATED
Bromford Bridge, close to the A38 Tyburn Road.
DISTANCES
A galloping course with a right-handed running line, the course was an oval shaped circuit of 11 furlongs with a five furlong straight. There was a straight mile available for events up to that distance which was described as 'dead flat'.
PRINCIPAL RACE
The City of Birmingham Cup
WORLD WAR I
Taken over by the military just after the stands were burnt down by suffragettes.
WORLD WAR II
Military Authorities.
FACT
When Birmingham was refurbished in 1958 it housed the worlds longest bar.
QUESTION
How long was the worlds longest bar?
CURRENT SITUATION
No evidence of a racecourse, which is now covered with roads, shops and housing.
LAST MEETING
Monday 21st June 1965, when Lester Piggott rode a double.
Grateful thanks for the map scan to Andy Doherty.
If you have :-
a favourite memory of this racecourse;
photos or a postcard of the course;
a members badge from the course, either to sell or as a scan;
then email me at johnslusar@fsmail.net and I will include the details on this site together with an acknowledgement for you.
Date 1940 Credits Not for sale