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Birmingham Street Directory; • BIRMINGHAM STREET DIRECTORY; OR, AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THB STREETS, LANES, &c. IN THE TOWN AND ITS ENVIRONS, ~it~ a JRef£rrnc£ to t~dr S5ituatfon. - A B-row, Prospect-row Bennett's hill, New street Adam street, Great Lister street Berkley street, Islington Adderley street, (Pingle) Bordesley Betholom row, Bath row Albion street,. Camden street Birchall street, Cheapside Alcester street, Deritend Birch's green, Erdington Allison street, Digbeth Birmingham heath, Dudley road Andover street, Canal street Bishop street, l\fasshouse lane Ann street, New street Bishopgate street, Bath row Ashted, Ashted-row Bishopgate terrace, Islington Ashted-row, Prospect-row Blews street, Newtown row Aston, Sutton road Bloomsbury place, Ashted row Aston furnace, Aston Blucher street, Exeter row Aston Park, Aston Bond street, Constitution hill Aston road, Aston street Bordesley, Deritend Aston street, Stafford street Bordesley Park, Coventry road Bordesley place, Watery lanes Baggot street, Aston litreet Bordesley street, Park street Bailey street, Loveday street Bow street, Horse fair Balloon street, Brickiln street Bradford street, SmithfielU Balsall heath, Highgate Branstone street, Hall-street Balsall heath road, Bristol road . Bread street, Livery street Balsall street, Smithfield Brearly street, Summer lane Banbury street, Bartholomew street Brearly street Upper, Summer lane Bank alley, Dale end Brearly street West, St. Gcorge's Bal'ford street, Cheapside Brewery street, Newtown row Barn street, Bordesley street Brewery street, Ashted Barr street, Great Hampton row Brickiln lane, Bristol road Barrack street, Great Brook street Brickiln street, Lancaster street Bartholomew row, Duddeston row Bridge (or Mill) lane, Aston road Bartholomew street, Bordesley street Bridge row, Deritend Baskerville place, Easy row Bridge street, Islington row Bath row, Holloway head Bridge street, Lawley street Bath street, Snow hill Brighton terrace, Parade Beak street, Cross street, Hill street Bristol parade, Bristol road Bea.r garden, Alcester street Bristol road, Bristol street Bear yard, (Union passage) Bull street Bristol street, Horse fair Beech lanes, Hagley road Brittle street, Snow hill Bell street, High street Broad street, Easy row Bellbarn row, Bristol road Bromsgrove street, Smithfield Belmont passage, Lawley street Brook street, St. Paul's Belmont row, Prospect row Broom-street, Bradford street Belmont village, Duddeston Brueton's walk, Prospect row Benacre street, Bristolstreet Buck street, Jcnncn's row.
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