Rackhams


I read with some dismay in yesterday's Observer, that many iconic old department-store buildings throughout Britain have a distinctly uncertain future as the High Street changes and the pandemic wreaks its collateral damage on retail. Mention was made in the article of Rackhams in Birmingham. The possibility of this slice of Brummie history and a not inconsiderable chunk of my adolescence disappearing forever saddens me. As I've mentioned before, we used to hang around the museums and department stores in town throughout much of our early teens: Rackhams and Lewis' in particular.

If the Rackhams building goes, so does an old Birmingham saying: '...round the back of Rackhams...' I won't elucidate further...

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