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  2. All Saints' Church, Shard End - Wikipedia

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    It was named after a place of worship on Cooksey Road, Small Heath, which was destroyed by German bombs during The Blitz in the Second World War. The construction, which was funded by the War Damage Commission , began in 1954 and was built by C Bryant and Son Ltd (now Bryant Homes) to designs by local Birmingham architect, Frank J. Osborne ...

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  4. Shard End - Wikipedia

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    Shard End is an area of Birmingham, England. It is also a ward within the formal district of Hodge Hill . Shard End borders Castle Bromwich to the north and Kingshurst to the east which are situated in the northern part of the neighbouring Metropolitan Borough of Solihull .

  5. List of electoral wards in the West Midlands (county)

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    Hall Green (1) Handsworth (1) Harborne (1) Kings Norton (1) Kingstanding (1) Ladywood (1) Longbridge (1) Meriden No. 1 (1) Meriden No. 2 (1) Meriden No. 3 (1) Moseley (1) Newtown (1) Northfield (1) Oscott (1) Perry Barr (1) Quinton (1) Rotton Park (1) Saltley (1) Sandwell (1) Selly Oak (1) Shard End (1) Sheldon (1) Small Heath (1) Soho (1 ...

  6. Birmingham, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  8. Ashted - Wikipedia

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    Ashted (alternatively spelt Ashstead and Ashtead [1]) is an area of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, within the ward of Nechells.The area is located approximately 0.75 miles (1.21 km) north-east of Birmingham City Centre near to the city's Eastside district, and forms the western extremity of Duddeston.

  9. Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham is an unincorporated community and Census-designated place in eastern Florence Township, Erie County, Ohio, United States. [1] It is part of the Sandusky Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located at the intersection of State Routes 60 and 113. Birmingham was the original site of the Woollybear Festival.