Nicklin, Phyllis (1968) 178, Bradford Street, Deritend, Birmingham. [Image] (Unpublished)
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Abstract
Photograph of number 178, Bradford Street, a late 18th century/ early nineteenth century house (ie. pre 1817), which in 1968 housed H.E. Empson, tea and coffee specialists, established in 1911. On the right Holy Trinity Church (1820/22), designed by Francis Goodwin. The photograph was taken in late 1968.
Type of Work: | Image | ||||||
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School/Faculty: | Faculties (to 1997) > Faculty of Education | ||||||
Department: | Department of Extramural Studies | ||||||
Additional Information: | Scanned by the Chrysalis project in 2004, from original 35mm slides held at the University of Birmingham. | ||||||
Date: | 25 September 1968 | ||||||
Location: | See the location now via Google Maps (52.4731,-1.88501) | ||||||
Projects: | Project Chrysalis | ||||||
Series/Collection Name: | Birmingham's Buildings and Urban Topography | ||||||
Keywords: | Birmingham, Deritend, houses, workshops, churches, street lamps, cars, zebra crossings, workshops, Nineteenth century Birmingham | ||||||
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HC Economic History and Conditions H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform D History General and Old World > DA Great Britain | ||||||
Funders: | Museums, Libraries and Archives (MLA) West Midlands | ||||||
Copyright Status: | Copyright and database rights in this material belong to MLA West Midlands and the University of Birmingham. The photographic image is available to download and redistribute for non-commercial purposes. | ||||||
Copyright Holders: | University of Birmingham | ||||||
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ID Code: | 512 |
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