Birmingham - Bull Ring, market - postcard by Rapid / Stanford & Mann c.1910s

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  • Condition : Used
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  • ID# : 179910607
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  • Start : Sat 20 Apr 2019 23:29:20 (IST)
  • Close : Run Until Sold
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          • Postcard

             

          • Picture / Image:  Birmingham - Bull Ring
          • Publisher: Rapid / Stanford & Mann, Birmingham
          • Postally used: no
          • Stamp:  n/a
          • Postmark(s): n/a
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            Please ask if you need any other information and I will do the best I can to answer.

            Image may be low res for illustrative purposes - if you need a higher definition image then please contact me and I may be able to send one. No cards have been trimmed (unless stated).

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            No additional charges for more than one postcard. You can buy as many postcards from me as you like and you will just pay the fee above once. Please wait for combined invoice. (If buying postcards with other things such as books, please contact or wait for invoice before paying).

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            Outside UK: PayPal ONLY (unless otherwise stated) please.   NO non-UK currency checks or money orders (sorry).

            NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!

            I will give a full refund if you are not fully satisfied with the postcard.

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            Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information (internal links may not  work) :

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            The Bullring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area; in the 1960s, and then in 2003; the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.

            The site is located on the edge of the sandstone city ridge which results in the steep gradient towards Digbeth. The slope drops approximately 15 metres (49 ft) from New Street to St Martin's Church which is very visible near the church.[6]

             

            The current shopping centre was the busiest in the United Kingdom in 2004 with 36.5 million visitors.[7] It houses one of only four Selfridges department stores, the fourth largest Debenhams and Forever 21.

            The market legally began in 1154 when Peter de Bermingham, a local landowner, obtained a Charter of Marketing Rights from King Henry II.[8] Initially, a textile trade began developing in the area and it was first mentioned in 1232 in a document, in which one merchant is described as a business partner to William de Bermingham and being in the ownership of four weavers, a smith, a tailor and a purveyor. Seven years later, another document described another mercer in the area. Within the next ten years, the area developed into a leading market town and a major cloth trade was established.

             

            The name Mercer Street is first mentioned in the Survey of Birmingham of 1553. This was a result of the prominence of the area in the cloth trade. In the 16th century and 17th century, Mercer Street rapidly developed and became cramped. In the early 18th century Mercer Street was known as Spicer Street, reflecting the growing grocery and meat trade that had begun to take over from the cloth trade. By the end of the century the street was known as Spiceal Street. Despite being overcrowded and cramped, many houses on the street had gardens as indicated by an advertisement for a residential property in 1798. Houses were constructed close to St Martin's Church, eventually encircling it. These became known as the Roundabout Houses.[9]

             

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#179910607
Start TimeSat 20 Apr 2019 23:29:20 (IST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionUsed
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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