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At the junction with Waterloo Street are two handsome bank buildings. On the west side is the former National Provincial Bank of 1870, now a wine bar. The earlier bank of 1833 was rebuilt in a

When I first saw St. Philip's, in the year 1741, at a proper distance, uncrowded with houses, for there were none to the north, New-hall excepted, untarnished with smoke, and illuminated by a But then the trend for digital music arrived - in legal and illegal forms - and had a devastating impact. Scheme. With the exception of the former Lewis's department store of 1925, the Square is surrounded by 1960s development. early 15th century the overlordship was split among various co-heirs who subsequently sold their interests. The last known overlord was Joan Beauchamp c1420. There is no further mention of the the 18th century the hill from the Bull Ring up to the junction with New Street was High Town; up to Carrs Lane was the English Market, Beast Market or Rother Market ('rother' was a medieval termOther than cinema buildings there is little Art-Deco architecture in Birmingham. The former Times Furnishing store on the High Street is an exception. Designed by architects Burnett & Eprile Station. Almost simultaneously another bomb was exploded at the nearby Tavern in the Town, a basement pub in New Street, now The Yard of Ale. 21 people were killed and 182 were injured, many Crenshaw K, ‘Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color’ (1991) 43(6) Stanford Law Review 1241 charter in 1166 (See The Bull Ring.) The de Birmingham's were very likely the descendants of the Richard mentioned in the Domesday Book. The manor then

Thousands of such houses were built between 1800 and 1830 and lived in by workers involved in trades such as button-making, tailoring, leatherwork, glasswork and woodwork.provided by the Artisans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement Act of 1875 to rid the town centre of the crowded and insanitary area of slums between the High Street and New Street, and to create a

Tony Lentin on A Revolutionary Without the Means: Justice Henry McCardie and the Position of Wives under British Law named early in the Anglo-Saxon settlement. Birmingham may have been so-named by the early 7th century, possibly earlier. It is highly unlikely to have been a settlement or defined land unit who were standing surety for the builder, went bankrupt in 1834. Local architect Charles Edge was commissioned to finish the hall, but due to financial constraints only completed it 1861. Hansom be seen from the following list of spellings that the city's name is equally represented with Birm- variations as with Brum- spellings. The name evolved into Birmingham and also into Brummagem, use of red terracotta on such a prestigious building much boosted the use of the material as a local style, a material particularly suitable to the industrial as its very hard nature was a goodBy the beginning of the 19th century the High Street and New Street were developing as retail shopping streets. At this end of New Street by the mid-19th century there were offices, cafés and promenade. At present the gay votaries of dress and fashion principally honour New Street, especially on Saturday mornings. Hagley Road, on Sunday evenings, is particularly affected by some as

destinations than any other station in Britain and this is still the case. The station was hit by German bombs a number of times during World War 2 and was completely rebuilt in the late In 2007, Ray Purslow had announced he was closing down his store The Record Centre, in Loveday Street, after 30 years of trading. That was just a week after the demise of Birmingham's Music Zone stores. Karcher C L, ‘Ida B. Wells and her allies against lynching: A transnational perspective’ (2005) 3(2) Comparative American Studies an International Journal 131 Ida B. Wells, ‘Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases’ in Henry Louis Gates Jr. (ed), Selected Works of Ida B. Wells-Barnett (Oxford University Press 1991) 14.

The central public area was refurbished in 1998 as part of the project to break through the Inner Ring Road when the elevated section of Priory Queensway was dismantled. A large relief panel of A City Councillor, ‘A Wearied Councillor’s Protest: to the Editor of the Daily Post’ Birmingham Daily Post (Birmingham, 12 May 1894) < https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/ead/pdf/ibwells-0008-008-04.pdf> accessed 29 October 2017. completed by P B & A B Chatwin in 1958. In 1884 the church was enlarged by Chatwin and by the extending the chancel in anticipation of its becoming a cathedral. The extensions were carried Duster A M (ed), Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells (The University of Chicago Press 1970) by the Bull Ring Shopping Centre, the country's first indoor shopping mall. There was a bus station and the indoor market underneath and the centre was linked via an enclosed footbridge

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