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  2. File:Toby Carvery, Hurlet (geograph 4088322).jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of areas in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Between 1889 and 1995, the city boundaries were expanded to include many places which were once towns or villages in their own right, many of which still retain a distinctive character. The most recent of these additions are Sutton Coldfield, a borough in its own right until 1974, and New Frankley, transferred from Bromsgrove in 1995.

  4. Streetly - Wikipedia

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    Streetly is named after Icknield Street, a Roman road, of which parts can still be found in Sutton Park.Streetly was a rural area of Staffordshire until the 1950s [2] when the character of the area became suburban due to the mass construction of modern housing in response to the urbanisation of Birmingham.

  5. Toby Carvery - Wikipedia

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    By 1982, there were around Essex and North London. Decor was described as 'mock-Tudor'. In the early 1980s it was known as 'Mr T's C' or 'Mr T's Carving Room'. Michael Sabin was the catering director. The company was known as Toby Inns. [2] Toby Carvery as a brand was founded as part of Bass Charrington in 1985. In 1991, the main carvery was £ ...

  6. Category:Sutton Coldfield - Wikipedia

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    The Streetly Academy; Sutton Coldfield (UK Parliament constituency) Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls; Sutton Coldfield News; Sutton Coldfield power station;

  7. Streetly railway station - Wikipedia

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    Streetly railway station is a disused station on the Midland Railway in England. It was opened in 1879 and closed in 1965, [ 2 ] although the track through the station is still in use for freight. It was located on the corner of Foley Road and Thornhill Road.

  8. Maryland Route 152 - Wikipedia

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    MD 152A is the designation for the unnamed 0.09-mile (0.14 km) section of old alignment of MD 152 just east of the state highway's northern terminus at MD 146 near Taylor. [1] [25] MD 152A was designated between 1982 and 1994 after the MD 146–MD 152 intersection was reconstructed from an oblique geometry to perpendicular. [26] [27]

  9. Boldmere - Wikipedia

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    In 1857, Boldmere was designated as an ecclesiastical parish, formed from the parish of St Michael's in Sutton Coldfield. [10] When Sutton Coldfield was reorganised in 1885 (under the Municipal Corporations Act 1882), Boldmere was created as a ward, before being divided into Boldmere West and Boldmere East in 1935. [10] Boldmere is now part of ...