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How to use this book x Acknowledgements xi Introduction 1 MAJOR BUILDINGS St Philip's Cathedral St Chad's Cathedral (R.C.) St Martin in the Bull Ring Town Hall Council House School of Art Law Courts Central Library CITY CENTRE (Area bounded by the Inner Ring Road to west, north and east, and New Street station to the south) 1. The Commercial Centre (south, east and north-east) 2. The Newhall Estate (north-west) INNER AREAS 1. Broad Street and Brindleyplace 2. Jewellery Quarter 3. Digbeth, Deritend and Eastside 4. Smallbrook and the Gough Estate OUTER AREAS AND SUBURBS (A selective treatment, arranged anticlockwise from the W) 1. Edgbaston: the C19 suburb 2. Edgbaston: the University quarter 3. Bournville 4. Hall Green EXCURSIONS 1. Aston Hall and Aston Church 2. Soho House and Soho Foundry 3. St Agatha Sparkbrook 4. St Mary Pype Hayes
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Architecture -- England -- Birmingham -- Guidebooks.
Birmingham (England) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Guidebooks.
Birmingham (England) -- Guidebooks.