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  2. St. Paul's Gallery - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Gallery It is in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham , England. The gallery deals in two main fields: original album art the world's largest collection of signed album cover fine art, including signed cover images from The Beatles , Led Zeppelin , Pink Floyd , David Bowie , Queen and fine art (where its holdings include works from ...

  3. St Paul's Church, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    In 1841 the church became a parish in its own right, with land taken from that of St Martin in the Bull Ring. In 1947, St Mark's Church, King Edward's Road was demolished, and the parish was joined with that of St Paul's. Bomb damage from the Second World War was repaired between 1949 and 1951 when much of the roof was replaced. The church ...

  4. Jewellery Quarter - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Square was central to development schemes in the Jewellery Quarter. One major development overlooking the square is the £35 million St Paul's Place scheme, by Chord Developments. It is a mixed-use development consisting of 148 apartments, including a range of studio, one and two bedroom apartments, plus three penthouses, and 35,973 ...

  5. St Paul's Square, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Church in the middle of the square (with the historic spelling visible on a road sign) An alternate view of the square (with the modern spelling visible on a road sign) St Paul's Square (also known as St Pauls Square) [1] [2] is a Georgian square in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England, named after the church at its centre. It ...

  6. Museum of the Jewellery Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened in 1992 [5] originally as the Jewellery Quarter Discovery Centre, as part of the city's Heritage Development Plan. [6] [7] It preserves this 'time capsule' of a jewellery workshop [8] [9] and also tells the 200-year story of the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter, the centre of the British jewellery industry, and its traditional craft skills.

  7. Thomas Fattorini Ltd - Wikipedia

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    With the expanding trade in Skipton for medals and awards, the company opened its first factory in 1919 in Hockley street in the Jewellery Quarter Birmingham. [14] In 1928 they moved into a purpose built Jewellery Factory on Regent Street, which was designed by Mansell & Mansell architects and built for Adie & Lovekin Ltd in 1894 who were also ...

  8. Victoria Works, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Works is a Grade II listed building in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, England. [1] It was built in 1839–40 for Joseph Gillott , who manufactured pen nibs, and was one of the first purpose-built factories in the Jewellery Quarter.

  9. St Paul's Square - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Square may refer to: St Paul's Square, Birmingham, England; St Paul's Square, Liverpool, England This page was last edited on 26 ...

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