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  2. Bull Ring, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Bull Ring is a major shopping area in central Birmingham, England, consisting of open-air and indoor market stalls as well as a large indoor shopping centre.The Bull Ring has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held, developing into its main market when the town grew into an industrial city.

  3. The Twelfth Man - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham, a skilled impersonator, is generally known for parodying Australian sports commentators' voices. As befits the name (a reference to the non-playing reserve in an eleven-player cricket side), Birmingham focused in particular on cricket commentators such as Richie Benaud, Bill Lawry, Ian Chappell and Tony Greig. This is also because ...

  4. File:Interior of Bull Ring, Birmingham.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A picture of Interior of Bullring in Birmingham from English Wikipedia. Original description: The interior of the Birmingham Bullring shopping centre. Photo by G-Man Jan 2004. Date: January 2004: Source: English Wikipedia (w:en:Image:Interior of Bullring.jpg, version 01:35, 2 March 2006) Author: w:en:User:G-Man: Other versions

  5. Statue of Lord Nelson, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    This bronze statue was the first publicly funded statue in Birmingham, and the first statue of Lord Nelson in Britain. It was made in 1809 by public subscription of £2,500 by the people of Birmingham following Nelson's visit to the town on 31 August 1802, the year before he sailed against the fleets of Napoleon.

  6. Bull ring - Wikipedia

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    Bullring, an arena in which bullfighting takes place; Bull Ring, Birmingham, a city-centre area of Birmingham, England; The Bull Ring, a henge in England; Bull Ring, Wakefield, central point of the Wakefield town centre; Bull Ring, Cirencester, the Roman amphitheatre of Corinium Dobunnorum

  7. Birmingham Market Hall - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Market Hall was a municipal market hall in the Bull Ring area of Birmingham, England (and part of the city centre there), from 1835 until 1940, when the interior and roof were destroyed by wartime bombing; although the shell of the building remained in use until final demolition in the 1960s.

  8. Laurence Broderick - Wikipedia

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    The Bull. Laurence Broderick FRSA (18 June 1935 – 18 April 2024) was a British sculptor. His best known work is 'The Bull', a public sculpture erected in 2003 at the Bull Ring, Birmingham.

  9. Big City Plan - Wikipedia

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    Selfridges at the Bullring. The Big City Plan is a major development plan for the city centre of Birmingham, England. Stage 2 of the Big City Plan, the City Centre Masterplan was launched on 29 September 2010. This masterplan sets out how the city centre of Birmingham will be improved over the next 20 years.