Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Birmingham

  • These detailed maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction.
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  • Here are the details of maps for Quinton:

  • Worcs Sheet 5.10 Quinton 1902 - published 1993; intro by John Maddison. ISBN.978-0-85054-619-4

    This detailed map covers an area westward of Birmingham that includes Quinton, and is crossed by Harborne Lane and Beech Lane. Coverage stretches from Bourne College eastward to Redhill Farm, and from Lightwoods Hill southward to Lower Ridgacre Farm. Though we have used the Worcestershire number, the map also includes Warwickshire sheet 13.10.

    Features on what was still a largely rural map include Beech Farm, Redhall Farm, Windmill Farm, Warley Farm, Highfield Farm, Quinton itself with Christ Church. On the reverse we include a directory for The Quinton.

    The map links up with Staffordshire sheet 72.06 Warley to the north, Worcestershire sheet 5.09 Coombeswood to the east and Warwickshire sheet 13.11 Harborne to the east.


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