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  2. Birmingham Odeon - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles performed at the Odeon in 1964, as did The Rolling Stones with Ike & Tina Turner and The Yardbirds in 1966. [2] Bob Dylan also appeared at the Odeon on his landmark 1966 tour. The venue has also hosted bands such as The Who in 1971, Led Zeppelin and Emerson, Lake and Palmer in 1972, and Queen in 1975. The Ramones performed here in ...

  3. Birmingham New Street railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1846, the LNWR had obtained an act of Parliament, the London and Birmingham Railway (New Street Station) Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. ccclix), to extend their line into the centre of Birmingham, which involved the acquisition of some 1.2 hectares (3 acres) of land and the demolition of around 70 houses in Peck Lane, The Froggery, Queen Street ...

  4. Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (1838–1966)

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    Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (formerly Birmingham station) was a railway station in central Birmingham, England.Initially used as a major early passenger terminus before being eclipsed by newer facilities and converted into a goods depot, it was a continuously active railway facility up until 1966.

  5. Gateway Plus - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham New Street station after completion The Smallbrook Queensway elevation of New Street station. The Gateway Plus (previously known as Birmingham Gateway and now known as Grand Central) project was a redevelopment scheme that regenerated Birmingham New Street railway station and the Pallasades Shopping Centre above it in Birmingham, England.

  6. The Rolling Stones British Tour 1966 - Wikipedia

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    Peter Jay and the New Jaywalkers The Kings of Rhythm Orchestra: 24 September 1966 (2 shows) [3] Leeds: Odeon Theatre: 25 September 1966 (2 shows) [4] Liverpool: Empire Theatre: 28 September 1966 (2 shows) [5] Ardwick: ABC Ardwick: 29 September 1966 (2 shows) [6] Stockton-on-Tees: ABC Theatre: 30 September 1966 (2 shows) [7] Glasgow: Scotland ...

  7. New Street, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    New Street is a street in central Birmingham, England. It is one of the city's principal thoroughfares and shopping streets linking Victoria Square to the Bullring Shopping Centre . It gives its name to New Street railway station , although the station has never had direct access to New Street except via Stephenson Place and latterly Grand ...

  8. Birmingham New Street Signal Box - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham New Street Signal Box is a railway signal box in Birmingham, central England.It is situated on the corner of Brunel and Navigation Streets and at the west ...

  9. Grand Central, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central (formerly The Pallasades Shopping Centre, previously Birmingham Shopping Centre) is a shopping centre located above New Street railway station in Birmingham, England, that opened in 1971 as Birmingham Shopping Centre. In 1989, it was largely refurbished and reopened on 17 September 1990 as The Pallasades Shopping Centre.