Rotton Park is an area of Birmingham, England, encompassing the north of Edgbaston Ward and the southern extremes of Soho Ward, to the city boundary with...
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Edgbaston Reservoir (redirect from Rotton Park Reservoir)
Edgbaston Reservoir, originally known as Rotton Park Reservoir and referred to in some early maps as Rock Pool Reservoir, is a canal feeder reservoir...
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founder of Odeon cinemas, lived at 8 Rotton Park Road. George Harry DeVall, architect, lived at 152 Rotton Park Road 1901-1934. Charles Geach MP, founder...
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wards of Ladywood and Rotton Park. 1950–1955: The County Borough of Birmingham wards of All Saints', Ladywood, and Rotton Park. 1955–1974: The County...
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Reddicap Heath Rednal Ridgacre Rotton Park Roughley Rubery (Mostly in Worcestershire) Saltley Sarehole Selly Oak Selly Park Shard End Sheldon Shenley Fields...
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The Icknield Port Loop (originally the Rotton Park Loop) is a 0.6-mile (1 km) loop of the eighteenth-century-built Old BCN Main Line canal in Birmingham...
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Summerfield, Birmingham (redirect from Summerfield Park)
industrialists. Neighbouring areas are Cape Hill, Edgbaston, Ladywood, Rotton Park and Winson Green. Edgbaston Reservoir is immediately to the south. Summerfield...
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BIRMINGHAM Edgbaston, Westside Birmingham B16 BIRMINGHAM Ladywood, Edgbaston, Rotton Park Birmingham B17 BIRMINGHAM Harborne, Edgbaston, Moor Pool, Bearwood Birmingham...
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the Rotton Park area of Birmingham; it was in medieval times part of the Rotton Park estate of the de Bermingham family, where there was a deer park. The...
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Birmingham City Council. Retrieved 28 July 2021. Historic England. "Lodge to Rotton Park Reservoir (1234110)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28...
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Country Park and in a selection of parks such as Lickey Hills Country Park, Pype Hayes Park & Newhall Valley, Handsworth Park, Kings Heath Park, and Cannon...
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the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Built in the open Rotton Park by John Perrott in 1758, who lived in Belbroughton, the tower now stands...
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existing factories and wharves. A year earlier he had built an improved Rotton Park Reservoir (Edgbaston Reservoir) on the site of an existing fish pool...
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the platform, it could not be extended in its old location. In 1903 Rotton Park Road station was made into an island platform with a passing loop, enabling...
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distinguished lawyer John Benbow Hebbert). His parents initially lived at Rotton Park Lodge, close to the Docker Brothers varnish factory, before moving to...
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contribution to the quality of the built environment in Edgbaston, Harborne, Rotton Park and Winson Green areas of Birmingham. George Devall was born in Birmingham...
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Political Union at the Royal Hotel to campaign for electoral reform. Rotton Park Reservoir is completed for the Birmingham Canal Navigations. 1832 27...
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Rotton Park Road railway station was a railway station in England, built by the Harborne Railway and operated by the London and North Western Railway...
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Calthorpe Mansions (Five Ways), Norfolk Court (corner of Hagley Road and Rotton Park Road), and Moorland Court (Melville Road), all in Birmingham. He also...
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extended between 1825 and 1830 by Thomas Telford to carry water from Rotton Park Reservoir (now called Edgbaston Reservoir) to the Old Main Line of the...
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(feeds Wyrley and Essington Canal) Edgbaston Reservoir, originally called Rotton Park Reservoir, itself fed from Titford Reservoir (feeds Birmingham Old and...
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figure John Benbow Hebbert (1809–1887), in 1895. They initially lived at Rotton Park Lodge, close to the Docker Brothers varnish factory, before moving to...
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houses had been built spasmodically along the Hagley Road as far as Rotton Park Road. Portland & York Roads were cut during this decade. As Edgbaston's...
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Birmingham West. It consisted of All Saints' and St Paul's wards and part of Rotton Park ward. In the 1918 redistribution of parliamentary seats, the Representation...
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different constituencies. Birmingham, All Saints BC created (All Saints', Rotton Park and Soho wards). Birmingham, Selly Oak BC created (Balsall Heath, Moseley...
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John Morris (Headmaster George Dixon Junior School) (11 January 2007), rotton Park and round aboug: Metchley Camps, Birmingham Grid for Learning, Birmingham...
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1885–1918: The Municipal Borough of Birmingham ward of Edgbaston, part of Rotton Park ward, the local government district of Harborne, and part of the local...
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Soho Loop Rotton Park Junction — the Soho Loop runs through the bridge to the right Specifications Maximum height above sea level 453 ft (138 m) (Birmingham...
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John Lydon (redirect from Johnny Rotton)
Friends recommended him for a job at a children's play centre in Finsbury Park, teaching woodwork to some of the older children, but he was sacked when...
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of the semi detached pair of houses he built for himself at 17 and 19 Rotton Park Road in Edgbaston. In 1899, Ball collaborated with William Lethaby on...
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