West Midlands. Birmingham
Folder: West Midlands
No.128, New Street, Birmingham
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Abandoned Early Nineteenth Century Villas, Moseley…
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Abandoned Early Nineteenth Century Villas, Moseley…
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Abandoned Early Nineteenth Century Villas, Moseley…
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Abandoned Early Nineteenth Century Villas, Moseley…
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Abandoned Early Nineteenth Century Villas, Moseley…
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Abandoned Early Nineteenth Century Villas, Moseley…
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Doorway in Temple Street, Birmingham
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Apsley House, Waterloo Street, Birmingham
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Council House and Town Hall, Birmingham, West Midl…
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Derelict Cottage, Lichfield Road, Four Oaks, Sutto…
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Derelict Cottage, Lichfield Road, Four Oaks, Sutto…
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Bordesley Hall Birmingham after attack by rioters…
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Bordesley Hall stood off Bordesley Park Road.It was rebuilt in grand style in 1757 by the Birmingham button magnate John Taylor I who spent some £10 000 improving the building. He emparked 15 hectares of land and laid out an ornamental pool on the brook with an island, bridge, and grotto. Exotic shrubs and swans were imported.
However, the hall was burned down during the 1791 Birmingham Riots. It was rebuilt but demolished in 1840 when the estate was sold off for lucrative housing development.
The Fountain Inn, Cheapside, Birmingham
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The Fountain Inn, Cheapside, Birmingham
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The Fountain Inn, Cheapside, Birmingham
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No.80 Broad Street, Birmingham
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Railings and Piers, No.80 Broad Street, Birmingham
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