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Outside Bushwackers
One consequence of the legislation prohibiting smoking inside pubs and clubs has been a proliferation of external seating. This line up on the south side of Edmund Street belongs to Bushwackers, described as a 'bar-restaurant-club', which occupies the lower ground floor and basement of Exchange Building.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 10 Jun 2008
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Bell Edison Telephone Building (detail) in Birmingham
In Edmund Street at the junction with Newhall Street, the magnificent brick and terracotta Bell Edison Telephone Building was built in 1887 and is Grade I listed.
The building's full postal address is: The Exchange, 19 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 3PJ. However, it occupies 17 and 19 Newhall Street as well as 103 Edmund Street.
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Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 23 Sep 2021
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111 Edmund Street, Birmingham
Formerly the Ear and Throat Hospital, by Jethro A. Cossins & Peacock, 1890-91. Prominent staircase window which would have been flanked by wards and operating theatres. Grade II listed.
Facaded and clunkily converted to modern offices in 2002.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 21 Jun 2015
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National Telephone Exchange building
The ornate terracotta faced building erected by the National Telephone Company in Newhall Street. Newhall Street continues to house several of Birmingham's telephone exchanges and is a major centre in the UK communication networks.
Image: © David Stowell
Taken: 25 Apr 2007
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Brick and terracotta in Edmund Street, Birmingham
At the junction of Edmund Street with Newhall Street, the magnificent brick and terracotta Bell Edison Telephone Building was built in 1887 and is Grade I listed.
The building's full postal address is: The Exchange, 19 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 3PJ. However, it occupies 17 and 19 Newhall Street as well as 103 Edmund Street.
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Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 23 Sep 2021
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New Hall Street and the Post Office Tower
Image: © Keith Edkins
Taken: 17 Sep 2011
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Newater House, Newhall Street, Birmingham
Numbers 7-15. Built 1962 to the designs of Essex, Goodman & Suggitt. The sort of unexciting '60s block generally being expunged from the country, but worth capturing for that very reason I think.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 25 Aug 2011
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Offices in Edmond Street in Birmingham
Looking north-west along Edmund Street at the junction with Newhall Street. The magnificent brick and terracotta Bell Edison Telephone Building was built in 1887 and is Grade I listed.
The building's full postal address is: The Exchange, 19 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 3PJ. However, it occupies 17 and 19 Newhall Street as well as 103 Edmund Street.
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Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 23 Sep 2021
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Church Street B3
A characteristic contrast of styles in central Birmingham.
Image: © Robin Stott
Taken: 3 May 2009
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17-19 Newhall Street, Birmingham 3
This was built in 1896 as the National Telephone Company's offices and exchange and has been described as the finest commercial building of Birmingham's brick and terracotta period.
Image: © David Kemp
Taken: 30 Apr 2013
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