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  2. Aston Library - Wikipedia

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    The Manor of Aston became a borough in 1903, with council offices in the building. From 1911, Aston was part of the city of Birmingham. [1] [2] The building is now a public library of Birmingham City Council. [3] The weather vane at the top of the corner turret. It is described in the listing text as designed in "a loosely Jacobean style". The ...

  3. Aston - Wikipedia

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    There are seven primary schools: Aston Tower Community Primary School, Birchfield Community School, Manor Park Primary Academy, Mansfield Green E-ACT Academy, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Prince Albert Primary School, and Yew Tree Community School. Aston Library and Birchfield Library are within the ward.

  4. Woodcock Street Baths - Wikipedia

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    Woodcock Street Baths is a swimming pool, part of the Sir Doug Ellis Woodcock Sports Centre in Birmingham, England.The pool dates from 1902. It was originally a public baths; it is now part of Aston University and is operated by Sport Aston.

  5. List of public art in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Aston University Library: 2004: Ray Lonsdale: bust: Stainless steel: Aston University Previously near the Aston University Day Hospital. [68] There is a figure of a small boy inside the head [69] More images: Peace Sculpture: The lake near Lakeside – Aston University

  6. Star City, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2003, it was the largest leisure park in the country ahead of The Printworks in Manchester and The Mailbox in Birmingham city centre. [4] A Goals soccer centre opened in 2007 with fourteen floodlit pitches situated on the roof. Goals also incorporates a Sports Bar which shows year round sporting events on both Sky and Terrestrial ...

  7. 1–7 Constitution Hill, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Pevsner Architectural Guides – Birmingham, Andy Foster, 2005, ISBN 0-300-10731-5; Birmingham (City Building Series), Douglas Hickman, 1970, Studio Vista Limited; The Birmingham Jewellery Quarter – An Architectural Survey of the Manufactories, John Cattell, Sheila Ely, Barry Jones, English Heritage, 2002, ISBN 1-873592-48-5

  8. College Football Playoff schedule: Bowl game times, dates and ...

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    The College Football Playoff Selection Committee is scheduled to release its third top-25 ranking on Tuesday night. This eagerly awaited ranking will provide important insights into the standings ...

  9. Perrott's Folly - Wikipedia

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    Built in the open Rotton Park by John Perrott in 1758, who lived in Belbroughton, the tower now stands high above the local residential and business housing.. There are many stories to explain why the tower was built: that John Perrott wanted to be able to survey his land and perhaps entertain guests; or to spot animals for hunting; or so that he could see his wife's grave, 15 miles (24 km) away.