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The Icon Gallery
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St Thomas the piece garden
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The Hall of Memory in Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, designed by S. N. Cooke and W. N. Twist, is a war memorialerected 1922–25, by John Barnsley and Son, to commemorate the 12,320 Birmingham citizens who died in World War I.
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Transport house Sitting empty and not a listed building
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City Hospital has One of the longest Corridors in Britain. I actually have to walk it quite a few times a day.
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The Birmingham and Fazeley Canal Toll House(originally 1787) has 3 windows to enable the toll keeper to look out for boats approaching from both directions. Users of the canal once had to stop here to pay the owners a toll based on the weight and nature
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Snow Hill Station
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One of Birmingham’s oldest pubs has been given a heritage make-over after being bought by a traditional city brewer. Davenports has bought the 115-year-old City Tavern and returned it to its original name. When The Bulls Head opens its doors to the publi
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Victoria House
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Big Brum is the local name for the clock tower on the Council House, Birmingham, England. Built in 1885, the clock tower is part of the first extension to the original Council House of 1879 and stands above the Museum & Art Gallery. The clock tower, Muse
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The Old Nurses home at City Hospital.
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Inside new street station.
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Birmingham museum.
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Middle earth, the two towers
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The Royalty has suffered a massive fire destroying the main auditorium. This is a terribly sad event tempered by relief that there appears to be no one hurt. Another important piece of Birmingham's history has gone. Our immediate challenge is to ensure th
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Entrance To Dudley Castle
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The sisters home at city hospital
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Icon in bloom.
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The Oratory
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Birmingham college of art
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The former Pelican Works, 45 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham Located on the corner of Great Hampton Street and Hockley Street. The building was originally an electroplating factory for T. Wilkinson & Sons, which was founded by Thomas Wilkinson in Sheffi
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Lightwoods House.
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limelight cinema
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Oniels originally The Granville built in 1923.
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Birmingham Museum and Art gallery
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The Tap & Spile Dating back to the heyday of Birmingham’s canal network, The Tap & Spile overlooks the city’s ever-popular Gas Street Canal Basin – where the Worcester and Birmingham Canal meets the Birmingham Canal Navigations mainline. With its impressi
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The old meb power grid sheepgate street.
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Post office tower
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Botanical Gardens Green House
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The bank