A History Of Birmingham - Chris Upton - USED
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Birmingham was a village worth only one pound in the Domesday Survey, yet it rose to become the second city of the British Empire with a population that passed a million. Its growth began when Peter de Birmingham obtained a market charter in 1154 for his little settlement by an insignificant river, with all roads leading to its all-important market-place, the great, triangular Bull Ring, with the parish church of St Martin's in the middle
Hardcover Book ISBN 0 No of Pages 218, originally £15.95
Published By Phillimore Weight: 875g
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A History Of Birmingham - Chris Upton - USED
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- Product Code: USEDSF139
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Tags: Birmingham, Bull Ring, British Empire, St. Martin's, Upton