Birmingham Ordnance Survey map XIV.5.7
Main Streets – Barwick Street, Bennett's Hill, Bread
Street, Bull Street, Cannon Street, Cherry Street, Church Street, Colmore Row, Corporation
Street, Crooked Lane, Dalton Street, Eden Pace, Edmund Street, Livery Street, Martineau
Street, New Market Street, Newhall Street, Old Square, Snow Hill, Steelhouse
Lane, Temple Passage, Temple Row, Temple Row West, Temple Street, Union Passage,
Union Street, Upper Priory, Waterloo Street,
Places – Athenaeum Buildings, Berlin
House, Bradford Passage, Burnaby Memorial, Central Fire Brigade Station, Children's
Hospital, Colmore Chambers, Commercial Buildings, Conservative Club, Denham
Chambers, Dr Johnson Passage, Eye Hospital, Glover's Almshouses, Great Western
Arcade
Great Western Passage, Inland Revenue Offices, Needless Alley, Scottish
Provident Buildings, Snow Hill Station, Unett Memorial, Union Club, Victoria
Buildings, Wellington Passage, Women's Hospital,
Public Houses/Hotels – Albion Hotel,
Antelope's Head, Bee Hive, Board Vaults, Bull's Head, Cannon, Clarendon, Cobden
Hotel, Coffee House, Falstaff Restaurant, Gem Vaults, Globe, Grand Hotel, Great
Western Hotel, Great Western Vaults, Lamp Tavern, London Restaurant, Nock's
Hotel, Red Lion, Rose & Punch Bowl, Suffield's Hotel, White Swan Hotel,
Churches – Church of St Thomas the
Martyr (Site of), Friends' Meeting House, St. Martin's Mission Room, St. Philip's
Church, Temperance Hall,
Schools – Blue Coat School, Sunday school,
Post
Code District – Birmingham B2
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Birmingham c.1888 street maps - detailed to individual house level
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