Architecture in Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton

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Architecture in Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 30 Jan 2010

Although shop fronts below can be very brash, or mundane it is often the architecture above ground floor level which shows how impressive many of our old city buildings are - and well worth retaining. The three chimney stacks top numbers 29-33 Lichfield Street. Following slum clearance, Lichfield Street was widened and redeveloped in the early 1880s. Not all that architecture remains in the early twenty-first century. Image] Image]

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52.58692
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-2.125342