Birmingham Ordnance Survey map XIV.1.21
Main Streets – Bond Street, Branston Street, Caroline
Street, Constitution Hill, Cox Street, Great Hampton Row, Great Hampton Street,
Hall Street, Hampton Street, Henrietta Street, Howard Street, Kenyon Street, Livery
Street, Mary Ann Street, Mary Street, Mott Street, Northwood Street, Regent
Parade, Regent Place, Spencer Street, St. Paul's Square, Warstone Lane,
Places – Augusta Passage, Coach & Harness
Works, Corporation Baths, Fire Engine Station, Free Library, German Silver Works,
Ghiberti Works, Great Western railway, Harper's Hill works(military ins.), Police
Station, Post Office, Ship & Railway Lamp Works, Smithy,
Public Houses/Hotels – Bell Inn, Britannia Inn, Brown
Lion, Crown & Anchor, Hope & Anchor, Old Barley Mow, Plough &
Harrow, Shakespeare Inn, Shakespeare's Head, Wheel Tavern, White Horse,
Churches – Baptist Chapel, Methodist Chapel, Wesley
Chapel,
Schools – Bond Street School, St. Paul's Schools, Sunday
School,
Post Code District – Birmingham B3
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Birmingham c.1888 street maps - detailed to individual house level
Each map is to a scale of 1:500 (10 feet to 1 mile) which covers an approximate area of about 500 yards by 350 yards. This enables pillar boxes, lamp posts and garden details to be clearly seen. When linked to addresses in censuses, old photographs and other records, you can begin to build a picture of your ancestors surroundings and environment.
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