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  2. Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (1838–1966)

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    Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (formerly Birmingham station) was a railway station in central Birmingham, England. Initially used as a major early passenger terminus before being eclipsed by newer facilities and converted into a goods depot, it was a continuously active railway facility up until 1966.

  3. Edward Radclyffe (1809–1863) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Radclyffe (1809–1863) was a British engraver, known from his illustrations of Thomas Roscoe's The London & Birmingham railway from 1839 in cooperation with George Dodgson Callow. Entrance to Euston Station by Radclyffe, 1838

  4. Birmingham Terminal Station - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Terminal Station (or simply Birmingham Terminal), completed in 1909, was the principal railway station for Birmingham, Alabama (United States) until the 1950s. It was demolished in 1969, and its loss still serves as a rallying image for local preservationists .

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  6. List of public art in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham New Street station: 1987: Kevin Atherton Sculpture: Iron: Network Rail: 12 horses were commissioned in 1987 between . Birmingham New Street and Wolverhampton railway station. More images: Birmingham pub bombings Memorial: Outside of Birmingham New Street station

  7. Birmingham New Street railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1846, the LNWR had obtained an act of Parliament, the London and Birmingham Railway (New Street Station) Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. ccclix), to extend their line into the centre of Birmingham, which involved the acquisition of some 1.2 hectares (3 acres) of land and the demolition of around 70 houses in Peck Lane, The Froggery, Queen Street ...

  8. Art of Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    "The Birth-place of Birmingham Art" - Joseph Barber's studio in Edmund Street, Birmingham Birmingham's tradition in applied arts such as jewellery and metalwork predates the Industrial Revolution, [2] but organised activity in the fine arts of drawing, painting and printmaking began only with the town's huge growth in size and wealth in the 18th century, [3] after the growing realisation of ...

  9. Category : Railway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands

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    Pages in category "Railway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.