Birmingham Ordnance Survey map XIV.5.19
Main Streets – Adderley Street, Alcester Street,
Allcock Street, Chapel House Street, Coventry Street, Digbeth, Floodgate
Street, Gibb Street, Heath Mill Lane, High Street, Little Ann Street, Lower
Trinity Street, Milk Street, Moore's Row, Oxford Street, Penn Street, Rea
Street, River Street, Stone Yard, Trent Street, William Street,
Places – Bank, Birmingham Battery & Metal
Works, Birmingham Medical Mission, Brass Foundry, Bridge Row, Button Works,
Carriage Works, Chemical Works, Corn Mill, Deritend Bridge, Deritend Bridge
Works, Deritend Mineral Water Works, Devonshire Works (Custard Powder),
Floodgate Street Works (nut & bolt), Free Library, Gibb Street Works (Metal
Refining), Great Western Railway Viaduct, Ignis Works (Fender & Fire Iron),
Lock Works, Malthouse, Midland Auction Rooms, Monumental Works, Post Office,
River Rea, Ship Log & Sounding Machine Works, Smithy, The Arches Iron Plate
Galvanizing Works, Thimble Works, Timber Yard, Tube Works, Twists Building,
Viaduct Foundry, Weighing Apparatus Manufactory, Working Boys' Home,
Public Houses/Hotels – Bull's Head Hotel,
Fruiterers' Arms, Golden Lion Inn, Greyhound Tavern, Horse & Groom, King's
Arms, Malt Shove Inn, Model Lodging House, Nag's Head Inn, Old Bull's Head, Old
Fighting Cocks, Old Leather Bottle, Old Three Crowns, Red Lion Inn, Spring
Gardens, The Green Man Inn, The Old Crown, Woodman Inn,
Churches – Birmingham Medical Mission, St. Basil's
Mission Church, St. John's Church, Welsh Chapel (Wes. Meth.),
Schools – Chapel House Street School, Penn Street
Industrial School (boys), Working Boys' Home,
Post Code District – Birmingham B5
Birmingham c.1888 street maps - detailed to individual house level
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