Unity House still stands - Birmingham

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Unity House still stands - Birmingham

Image: © Martin Richard Phelan Taken: 20 May 2015

Another view of this tall and still imposing building standing at the junction of Bromsgrove Street and Lower Essex Street, the left-hand part of which has been demolished as it was unsafe. Previous to 1958 it was the Rose and Crown public house and later served as the regional headquarters of a number of trade unions. It is Grade B locally listed but its future, whether for renovation or demolition, is not settled as far as I know. Time photo taken 11.04 am BST (British Summer Time). Image Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.472789
Longitude
-1.897199