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Birmingham Market Hall

Buildings and structures completed in 1835Buildings and structures demolished in 1963Buildings and structures in Birmingham, West MidlandsBuildings and structures in the United Kingdom destroyed during World War IILadywood
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James Drake Drake’s 'Picture of Birmingham' third edition 1837 04
James Drake Drake’s 'Picture of Birmingham' third edition 1837 04

Birmingham Market Hall was a municipal market hall in the Bull Ring area of Birmingham, England (and part of the city centre there), from 1835 until 1940, when the interior and roof were destroyed by wartime bombing; although the shell of the building remained in use until final demolition in the 1960s.

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Birmingham Market Hall
Saint Martins Queensway, Birmingham Digbeth

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Saint Martins Queensway
B5 4BL Birmingham, Digbeth
England, United Kingdom
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James Drake Drake’s 'Picture of Birmingham' third edition 1837 04
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