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    The Bartons Arms (grid reference SP072890) is a public house in the High Street (part of the A34) in the Newtown area of Aston, Birmingham, England. Under...
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    Snob screen (category Architecture in the United Kingdom)
    undisturbed by the bar staff. Pubs with surviving snob screens include: The Bartons Arms, Birmingham Bunch of Grapes, London SW3 The Champion, Wells...
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  • of interest include The Bartons Arms, an historic pub; Aston Hippodrome, a defunct theatre; The Elbow Room, a nightclub; and The Drum Arts Centre. As...
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  • located in the old labour exchange in Westgate, Peterborough. The brewery also owns The Bartons Arms in Aston, Birmingham. Among awards the beers won have...
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    Aston (category Former civil parishes in the West Midlands (county))
    1912 the parish was abolished and merged with Birmingham. Old buildings which became popular within Aston included the Aston Hippodrome and the Bartons Arms...
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    Babes in Arms is the 1939 coming of age American film version of the 1937 Broadway musical of the same title. Directed by Busby Berkeley, it stars Mickey...
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  • Aston Hippodrome (category Demolished buildings and structures in the West Midlands (county))
    Lister Lea who had also designed the Bartons Arms public house just a few yards away on the other side of the street. The theatre was seriously damaged in...
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    generally for the impression it produces. The obverse of the Great Seal depicts the national coat of arms of the United States while the reverse features...
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    The Volunteer Arms is a grade II listed building and working public house in Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire, England. Historic England. "THE VOLUNTEER...
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    The Pitman Vegetarian Hotel was a hotel that operated from 1898 until the 1930s in the County Buildings (now Grade II* listed), Corporation Street, Birmingham...
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    Elizabeth Barton (1506 – 20 April 1534), known as "The Nun of Kent", "The Holy Maid of London", "The Holy Maid of Kent" and later "The Mad Maid of Kent"...
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    Listed pubs in Birmingham (category Listed buildings in the West Midlands (county))
    2017 The Anchor Public House, Historic England, retrieved 2 April 2017 The Bartons Arms Public House, Historic England, retrieved 2 April 2017 The Bell...
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    Perrott's Folly (category Structures on the Heritage at Risk register)
    also known as The Monument, or The Observatory, is a 29-metre (96-foot) tall tower, built in 1758. It is a Grade II* listed building in the Edgbaston area...
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    situated by the Masshouse and Martineau Galleries redevelopment sites. The entrance is on Priory Queensway. Originally it housed part of the staff training...
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    The Rotunda is a cylindrical highrise building in Birmingham, England. The Grade II listed building is 81 metres (266 ft) tall and was completed in 1965...
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    The Custard Factory is a creative and digital business workspace complex, including independent shops, cafes and bars, on the site of what was the Bird's...
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    in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest city in Britain – commonly referred to as the second city of the United...
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    The Crown is a former pub on the corner of Station Street and Hill Street, Birmingham. It has been called the "birthplace of heavy metal", and hosted...
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    Colmore Gate (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    architecture by the Seymour Harris Partnership, the lift shaft is on the outside of the building and the windows are tinted a dark blue colour. The design blends...
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    Selfridges Building, Birmingham (category Department store buildings in the United Kingdom)
    The Selfridges Building is a landmark building in Birmingham, England. The building is part of the Bullring Shopping Centre and houses Selfridges Department...
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  • "Cadence to Arms" (Instrumental) (Traditional, reworked from "Scotland the Brave") – 1:49 "Do or Die" (Barton, McColgan) – 1:50 "Get Up" (Barton, Casey, McColgan)...
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    Anchor Inn, Birmingham (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    The Anchor Inn (now just 'The Anchor') is one of the oldest public houses in Digbeth, Birmingham, England, dating back to 1797. The current building was...
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    leading to the canals of Birmingham. The Westside area, which includes Brindleyplace, is opposite the building on the other side of the canal. The centre...
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    Metropolitan House (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    Birmingham, England. It is situated on the A456 Hagley Road at Five Ways. It was designed by John Madin. The building hosts several radio transmitting...
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    The Old Crown, a pub in Deritend, claims to be one of the oldest extant secular buildings in Birmingham, England. It is Grade II* listed, and claims to...
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    Centre City Tower, Birmingham (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    consists of two buildings, the Tower and the Podium. The Podium is a low-rise building that surrounds the Tower base, but (with the exception of fire escapes)...
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    Council House, Birmingham (category City and town halls in the West Midlands (county))
    House in Birmingham, England, is the home of Birmingham City Council, and thus the seat of local government for the city. It provides office accommodation...
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    Edgbaston House (category Demolished buildings and structures in the West Midlands (county))
    and the consulting engineers were Ove Arup. Construction cost £1,720,000. It was the result of work by Calthorpe Estates to attract businesses to the Hagley...
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    Quayside Tower (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    Street, one of Birmingham's busiest streets. It forms a prominent part of the Broad Street skyline which consists of many other highrise buildings. Originally...
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    Arena Birmingham (redirect from The NIA)
    (previously known as Arena Birmingham, The Barclaycard Arena, originally as the National Indoor Arena and still commonly called The NIA) is an indoor arena and sporting...
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