Birmingham Ordnance Survey map XIV.5.21A
Main Streets – Bath Row (HN), Blucher Street, Cregoe Street, Ernest Street, Falconer Street, Florence Street, Granville Street (HN), Great Colmore Street, Holloway Head (HN), Irving Street (HN), Latimer Street (South) (HN), Marshall Street, Owen Street, Pigott Street, Ridley(Latimer) Street (HN), Sutton Street (HN), Upper Gough Street (HN), Washington Street,
Places – Bath Cottages, Bath House, Bath Place, Bath Row Post Office, Bath Row Post Office, Bath Terrace, Cambridge Place, Chequer's Walk, Cleveland Place, Elm Cottage, Florence Square, Holoway Place, Marlborough Terrace, Poplar Cottages, Portland Place, Queen's Hospital, Speaking Stile Walk, St Thomas's Terrace, Sussex Villas, The Limes, Trafalgar Terrace, Waterloo Terrace,
Public Houses/Hotels – Barley Mow, Britannia, Colmore Arms, Dolphin Vaults, The Woodman Inn,
Churches – Granville St Chapel, Methodist Chapel, St Asaph's Church, St Thomas's Church,
Schools – Granville Street School
Post Code District – Birmingham B1
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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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