IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Elm Terrace, OLDBURY, B69 1UH

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Elm Terrace, B69 1UH by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (14 Images Found)

Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
Image
Details
Distance
1
The Red Mango
An Indian restaurant in Oldbury
Image: © Stephen Rogerson Taken: 24 Apr 2014
0.12 miles
2
Bottom of Trafalgar Road, Tividale Hall
Off New Birmingham Road.
Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 29 May 2021
0.16 miles
3
Service road parallel to New Birmingham Road, Tividale Hall (2)
Running west from Trafalgar Road (foreground).
Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 29 May 2021
0.17 miles
4
A4123, Trafalgar Road Junction
Image: © Roy Hughes Taken: 15 Sep 2012
0.17 miles
5
Service road parallel to New Birmingham Road, Tividale Hall (1)
Running east from Trafalgar Road, leading to Trafalgar Court.
Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 29 May 2021
0.18 miles
6
Part of Tividale Park
Image: © Stephen Rogerson Taken: 24 Apr 2014
0.21 miles
7
Air Shaft No.14 of the Netherton Tunnel
This airshaft is about 700 metres from the northern portal of the tunnel. The top of the airshaft is on Packwood Road in Tividale. The Netherton Tunnel was constructed between 1855–1858 and was opened on 20 August 1858 at a cost of £302,000, providing a waterway connection between the Black Country towns of Netherton and Tipton. It lies on the Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal and has a length of 9,081 feet (2,768 m). It was built to relieve the bottleneck of the adjacent Dudley Tunnel. The tunnel has a width of 27 feet (8.2 m) allowing two way narrowboat traffic, it has a towpath on each side.
Image: © Mat Fascione Taken: 16 Apr 2017
0.21 miles
8
Sign at air shaft No.14 of the Netherton Tunnel
This airshaft is about 700 metres from the northern portal of the tunnel. The top of the airshaft is on Packwood Road in Tividale. The Netherton Tunnel was constructed between 1855–1858 and was opened on 20 August 1858 at a cost of £302,000, providing a waterway connection between the Black Country towns of Netherton and Tipton. It lies on the Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal and has a length of 9,081 feet (2,768 m). It was built to relieve the bottleneck of the adjacent Dudley Tunnel. The tunnel has a width of 27 feet (8.2 m) allowing two way narrowboat traffic, it has a towpath on each side.
Image: © Mat Fascione Taken: 16 Apr 2017
0.21 miles
9
Footbridge to Trafalgar Court
Flats in Tividale next to New Birmingham Road.
Image: © John M Taken: 6 Jun 2007
0.22 miles
10
New Birmingham Road
The main Wolverhampton to Birmingham Road was built in the great depression as a public works project. The name changes from 'Birmingham New Road' in Wolverhampton to 'New Birmingham Road' here in Tividale.
Image: © John M Taken: 6 Jun 2007
0.23 miles