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Description The Free Grammar School, now known as King Edward's School, New Street, Birmingham, England. Architect Charles Barry. Demolished. The spire in the distance (right) is Christ Church, in what is now Victoria Square.
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Source The Making of Birmingham: Being a History of the Rise and Growth of the Midland Metropolis, Published by J. L. Allday
Author Robert Kirkup Dent
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