Before Birmingham shows you a single polished gem or wedding band, listen... beneath the traffic, canal water, and the clink of cups, this quarter hums with older systems. Buried exchanges carried voices. Workshop benches shaped fortunes. Official marks made precious metal trustworthy, while stone held on to names long after the furnaces cooled. Splendor, as it turns out, needed rules, wiring, and a very steady hand.
As you walk, the audio should start automatically when you reach each stop, though you can tap play yourself if needed. If Birmingham’s streets send you slightly off-script, the map in the app will guide you back without making a fuss. And if something sparks your curiosity, you can ask in the chat at any stop. Mind traffic at crossings, watch for cyclists near canal paths and side streets, and keep your phone secure in busier areas.
We begin where the city’s hidden circuitry slips out of sight... so head now to Anchor telephone exchange.



