
Streets of Brum: Pt. 4 (The Streets of Brum) - Chinn, Carl
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Streets of Brum: Pt. 4 (The Streets of Brum) - Chinn, Carl
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Genre
- Local history
- ISBN
- 9781858584195
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Birmingham's streets, roads and lanes are an absorbing aspect of our history. They call out to us about long dead landowners, notable figures from the history of England, Brummies long forgotten, farms that have been swept away by the outpouring of our city, remarkable physical features, distant battles, intriguing foreign places and mysterious happenings.The street names of Birmingham raise many immediate questions. Why was the name of Nineveh, a wicked biblical city, given to a Handsworth thoroughfare? Why do so many roads have a connection with the famous admiral, Lord Nelson, in a city so far from the sea? Which roads commemorate the 'Battle of Birmingham'? Where exactly was Paradise in Birmingham? What now stands on the land once occupied by John Baskerville's beautiful home and estate? Which roads in Sparkhill carry the Christian names of a famous Birmingham family of benefactors?In this deeply researched book, Carl Chinn looks at scores of street names, bringing to life their meaning and those people who belonged to them.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Brewin Books
ISBN-13
9781858584195
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92121516
Product Key Features
Publication Year
2007
Topic
Local History
Book Title
The Streets of Brum: Pt. 4
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
240 mm
Item Width
170 mm
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United Kingdom
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