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  2. Old Square, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The site of the square was formerly occupied the Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury, with The Minories, Upper Priory and Lower Priory being the original entrance roads to the hospital. The land is believed to have once been the highest point in Birmingham city centre leading to the construction of the priory.

  3. List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham ...

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    Map of the Birmingham Metropolitan Area showing its built-up areas, morphological boundaries and catchment zones. The Birmingham Metropolitan Area is an urban agglomeration located in the West Midlands region of England with a population of around 4.3 million people, making it the second largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom. [3]

  4. Martineau Galleries - Wikipedia

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    A cheque of £9,345 made payable to Birmingham City Council was submitted with application to cover the planning fees. A notice was placed on 5 December 2005 edition of the Birmingham Post by the agents, Drivers Jonas, to make the public aware of the proposals. The scheme was granted outline planning consent on 21 December 2006.

  5. Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The priory was dissolved in 1536 with the banning of smaller institutions at the dissolution of the monasteries. [6] The chapel survived ten years beyond the priory's dissolution to support its chantry, until it too was dissolved in 1546-1547. [3] The priory's estate was sold and redeveloped as Old Square.

  6. Timeline of Birmingham history - Wikipedia

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    John Pemberton begins construction of his prestigious Priory Estate on the former site of the Priory of St Thomas. Population: 15,000 (approximate number). [1] 1702 – The Old Cross, Birmingham's first public meeting place, is completed near the Bull Ring. 1704 – 25 May: Church of the Ascension, Hall Green, consecrated as "Job Marston Chapel".

  7. Bennetts Hill - Wikipedia

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    Bennetts Hill was created as part of the 19th-century Inge estate development. [ 2 ] 11 Bennetts Hill (now demolished) was the birthplace of the artist Edward Burne-Jones in 1833, a fact commemorated by a Birmingham Civic Society blue plaque on the site.

  8. Kings Heath Park - Wikipedia

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    The council immediately opened the grounds as a public park. [3] From 1909-1911 the house was used as a school. [3] In 1911, Kings Heath — and the park — was incorporated into the city of Birmingham. The Trust sold the remaining land to Birmingham Corporation on 10 February 1914, and this was immediately incorporated into the park. [3]

  9. Bromford - Wikipedia

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    The Number 11 bus service runs on the edge of the Bromford estate and through Bromford industrial area, but no longer serves the Fort Shopping Park. There are also bus services which run from the top of Chipperfield Road via the Coleshill Road, as well as bus services from Berrandale Gardens when walking off the Bromford & Firs Estates.

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