Advertisement: Charles Radenhurst, New Royal Hotel, New Street, Birmingham
1750 - 1900 (c.)
Image from: William Hawkes Smith, Birmingham and its Vicinity as a Manufacturing and Commercial District (London and Birmingham, 1836), Local Studies and History, Birmingham Central Library.
Next in this section »Continue browsing this section
Advertisement: Charles Radenhurst, New Royal Hotel, New Street, Birmingham
Advertisement: Sir Edward Thomason, Vice Consul and Knight Chevalier
Advertisement: Radclyffes and Co, General Printers and Stationers, Birmingham
Advertisement: J. Darwen and Son, Saddlers, Harness Makers, Bridle Cutters, etc, Birmingham
Advertisement: Stock and Sharp, Glass and Lead Warehouse, Birmingham
Advertisement: Kendall and Son, Perfumers, Cabinet Case Makers, and Importers of Foreign Fancy Merchandise, London
Advertisement: Sir Edward Thomason, Birmingham, Manufacturer of Articles
Advertisement: Messenger and Sons, Manufacturers of Chandeliers, Tripods and Lamps
Advertisement: W. and G. Peters, Importers of Foreign Wines and Spirits
Advertisement: Iohn Traies, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Birmingham
Title page: Birmingham and its Vicinity, as a Manufacturing and Commercial District, by William Hawkes Smith
Frontispiece: View of Birmingham from Bordesley Fields, near the Coventry Road
View of Walsall, from the North
Note relating to the life of John Wilkinson
Map of the Mining and Manufacturing District of South Staffordshire, Warwickshire, etc.
The Lime Strata Near Dudley: The Wren’s Nest, Dip East
