Junction of Blucher Street and Upper Gough Street, Birmingham

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Junction of Blucher Street and Upper Gough Street, Birmingham

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 25 Nov 2012

Blucher Street is in the foreground. On the left corner is Lonsdale House, a 1950's building used for offices. On the right is the famous Craven Arms pub, a Victorian/Edwardian jewel. Ahead is Upper Gough Street. The white building in the distance on the left is the former Gough Arms. This public house is now the Keg and Grill.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.475042
Longitude
-1.903671