Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Birmingham

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  • Here are the details of maps for Erdington (East):

  • Warwickshire Sheet 8.11 Erdington (East) 1913 - published 2004; intro by Roger Lea. ISBN.978-1-84151-686-8

    This detailed map covers the eastern part of Erdington, with coverage extending eastward to Pype Hayes Hall, and southward to Birches Green and Kingsbury Road. Features include a stretch of the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal with Nickel Works, Pype Hayes Hall and grounds, St Thomas & St Edmund's RC church, skating rink, Moor End Green, Rookery Park, Glenthorne, Birches Green Farm, Moat House, St Ethelreda's Mission church, tramway along High Street and Sutton Road, etc. On the reverse we include a selection of street directory entries, inclkuding Arthur Road, Church Road, Kingsbury Road, Mason Road, Orchard Road, Orphanage Road.

    The map links up with sheet 8.07 Erdington Chester Rd to the north, 8.10 Erdington West to the west and with 8.15 Bromford Bridge to the south.


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