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  • ...altley]], [[Yardley, Worcestershire|Yardley]], [[Stirchley, Worcestershire|Stirchley]] and [[Hockley, Warwickshire|Hockley]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Hooke|first=D
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  • ...ened in 1876 as a single track line, running from Birmingham New Street to Stirchley Street. Bought out by the Midland Railway to allow their trains to pass thr
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  • | [[Stirchley]] || Stirchley Playing Fields || Grange Avenue <small>TF3 1ET</small> || {{map|}} || 31.79
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  • ...Hazelwell Street, finally disappearing into residential developments at [[Stirchley]] by the swimming baths. ...ngham, William Hutton, 1781, p. 142</ref> gave the course as ''"onwards by Stirchley Street, crossing the Bromsgrove road at Selly Oak, leaving Harborne a mile
    19 KB (3,067 words) - 21:52, 28 October 2014
  • ...iron works at Snedshill, the Snedshill Tunnel was 279 yards long, and the Stirchley Tunnel was slightly longer at 281 yards. There was also a short tunnel unde .../search.shropshirehistory.org.uk/collections/getrecord/CCS_MSA2211/ |title=Stirchley Tunnel |publisher=Shropshire History |accessdate=27 September 2017}}</ref>
    28 KB (4,457 words) - 09:42, 19 September 2019
  • ...ttage from [[Donnington, Telford|Donnington]]), and a Board School (from [[Stirchley]]).
    9 KB (1,389 words) - 12:55, 25 June 2015
  • ...ollowing Kings Norton, the river flows through [[Stirchley, Worcestershire|Stirchley]]. It is now culverted for much of its course through Birmingham. It enter
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  • ...m expansion plans. Although rural, it was also already serviced by the new Stirchley Street railway station, which itself was located right next to the canal.
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  • *[[Stirchley]]
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