Lawson Tait blue plaque at Norton Tower.
It appears to have been replaced, or cleaned since I last photographed it.
Better camera than in 2010, so a better zoom, from Cambridge Street.
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Blue plaque of Lawson Tait on Norton Tower.
He was a pioneer surgeon and gynaecologist who lived near here. Placed by the Birmingham Civic Society.
Had to try and get close to it, as there was a grassy bit near the tower in the way.
Cambridge Street actually continues past the Civic Estate and meets King Edwards Road near the NIA.
Signs of Birmingham City Council - Housing Private Grounds. Keep to the paths.
Dine with the dead - sticker.
Rain drops as it had just rained a bit.
BHP starting letters of Birmingham, Housing, Private.
Cambridge Street actually continues past the Civic Estate and meets King Edwards Road near the NIA.