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  2. Birmingham Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Crematorium is a crematorium in the Perry Barr district of Birmingham, England, designed by Frank Osborne and opened in 1903. A columbarium was added in 1928. The crematorium is now owned and operated by Dignity plc .

  3. Brandwood End Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Brandwood End Cemetery was therefore one of the later Victorian Cemeteries, and was formally opened on 13 April 1899, [1] [2] by Mr George Tallis, [1] the Chairman of the Local Cemetery Committee; [1] the cemetery being subsequently incorporated within the City of Birmingham in 1911, under the Greater Birmingham Act, when the city expanded its ...

  4. List of cemeteries in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This list of cemeteries in Ohio includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.

  5. One Stop Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    One Stop Shopping Centre (52°31'4"N 1°54'14"W) is a shopping centre and retail park in Perry Barr, Birmingham, England. It is immediately adjacent to the A34 , Walsall Road. [ 1 ] It is an outdoor retail area around a free car park, next to a bus and railway station which was updated ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games .

  6. Perry Barr - Wikipedia

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    Perry Barr was formerly a chapelry in the parish of Handsworth, [8] on 26 March 1894 Perry Barr became a separate civil parish. Perry Barr Urban District was an urban district in Staffordshire from 1894 until 1928, [ 9 ] when it was largely incorporated into Birmingham and thus also Warwickshire (this included an area which is now considered ...

  7. Perry Hall Park - Wikipedia

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    View of Perry Hall, near Birmingham (between 1720 & 1730) by Thomas Bardwell Part of the moat (also crossed by the bridge in the middle distance), seen in May 2005. The park was formerly the site of Perry Hall, demolished 1927, home of the Gough family, though only the hall's moat remains after the Birmingham Corporation had to choose between saving Perry Hall and the nearby Aston Hall for ...

  8. Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, the company moved to a new factory at 13–15 Fleet Street in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, designed by Roger Harley in 1892. [ 1 ] The move to the new factory coincided with a change in Newman Brothers' production line; the company was now listed as a 'Coffin Furniture Manufacturer' and specialised in the manufacture of brass ...

  9. William Booth (forger) - Wikipedia

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    On 28 February 1799, Booth signed a 25-year lease for what became known (by 1821 if not earlier) [4] as "Booth's Farm", including a farmhouse [a] and 200 acres of land, [4] part of the Perry Hall [b] estate. [4] The farm was then in Perry Barr, Staffordshire; that part of Perry Barr is now known as Great Barr, and is in the city of Birmingham.