Ch 1.3. Early Industrial Birmingham

Early Industrial Birmingham

We usually think of Manchester as the birthplace of England’s industrial revolution. The truth is more complicated. For example, there was widespread use of steam engines in London and in other emerging cities, especially Birmingham. Birmingham was well positioned, with nearby coal and metal deposits. This illustration shows these early developments, including the ubiquitous smokestack. Cities like Birmingham, London and Manchester would experience catastrophic pollution, a harbinger of our current age.