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  2. Kings Heath - Wikipedia

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    Kings Heath (historically, and still occasionally King's Heath) is a suburb of south Birmingham, England, four miles south of the city centre. Historically in Worcestershire , it is the next suburb south from Moseley on the A435 Alcester Road .

  3. All Saints' Church, King's Heath - Wikipedia

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    An organ was presented to the church around 1864 by Mr. Dawes. This was replaced in 1892 by an organ by Flight and Robson from St. John's Church, Blackheath, London.. In 1926 and organ by Nicholson and Co was installed.

  4. Kings Heath Park - Wikipedia

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    Kings Heath Park is a Green Flag status [1] park in the Kings Heath district of Birmingham, England, which is managed by Birmingham City Council. [1] For a time, the park was used as the setting for the popular ATV programme Gardening Today. [2]

  5. Ritz Ballroom, Kings Heath - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz Ballroom in York Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, was a 1960s music venue, known for the number of artists it hosted, who went on to become international successes, especially those on the roster of Brian Epstein. [1] Operated by Joe Regan and his wife Mary, the venue used a former cinema. [1]

  6. Kings Heath railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was built on the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway's mainline (now the Camp Hill line) on the border of Kings Heath and Moseley, adjacent to Highbury Park.Upon opening it was called Moseley station, however in 1867 the opening of a new upline station of the same name closer to the centre of Moseley caused the station to be renamed 'Kings Heath'.

  7. Brandwood End Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Many of these Victorian cemeteries, including Brandwood End Cemetery are contained within English Heritage's, National Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, [1] [5] and many of the Victorian cemetery buildings are contained within the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.

  8. Hazelwell - Wikipedia

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    Hazelwell is an area in south-west Birmingham, England. Originally a distinct neighbourhood, it has since been incorporated into and split between the suburbs of Stirchley and Kings Heath . History

  9. Birmingham Baths Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Birmingham Scheme received royal assent on 3 June 1911 and this resulted in the areas of Handsworth, Aston, Erdington, Yardley, Moseley, Kings Heath and Northfield being included in the Birmingham boundaries, thus expanding the city. Due to the acquisition of the areas, the baths committee also acquired four new baths;