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CLASSICAL & CIVIC ARCHITECTURE

Birmingham is a young city. The original settlement dates back many hundreds of years, but the centre of this now huge conurbation is not more than three to four hundred years old. 2015 will see the celebration of St. Philip's Cathedral's 300th birthday.

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DID YOU KNOW...
Birmingham’s first business directory, local printer Sketchley’s (1770), shows the city as the metal-bashing capital of the British Empire, listing among others; 108 button makers; 60 gun makers; 54 shoe buckle makers; 52 ‘Toy’ makers; 34 blacksmiths; 32 brass founders; 25 jewellers; 19 file makers; 16 hinge makers; 12 cutlers; 11 watch chain makers; 10 edge tool makers; 10 steel snuffer makers; 8 saw makers, 6 sword cutlers; 5 trap makers; 5 wire drawers; 5 corkscrew makers;         4 watch makers; and a nut cracker maker.
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