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10 Barwick St (Grand Hotel) 1876: ashlar in 18th century French Style: Grade II*
7 Bennetts Hill 1860: stone building with pilasters & corniced panels: Grade II
8 Bennett's Hill: 1855: classical bank building with Corinthian columns: Grade II*
18 Bennetts Hill: 1901: stone building in Edwardian baroque style: Grade II
26-33 Bennett's Hill 1830: classical bank building with Corinthian columns: Grade II
34 Bennetts Hill 1868-70: stucco Italianate building with decorative frieze: Grade II
17 Cannon St: 1881-82: red-brick arts & crafts by JL Ball: Grade II
43 Cannon St (Newton Chambers): 1899: pink terracotta office block: Grade II
Chamberlain Sq: Chamberlain Memorial: 1880: Gothic with pinnacles & spire: Grade II
Chamberlain Sq: George Dawson Monument 1880: stone with iron railings: Grade II
Chamberlain Sq: Museum, Art Gallery & Big Brum: classical & renaissasance: Grade II
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37-39 Church St: 1898: brick & stone in Arts & Crafts Style: Grade II
41-43 Church Street 1900: brick & stone in Arts & Crafts Style: Grade II*
53-55 Church St (Old Royal) 1890: brick & terracotta pub in Loire Style: Grade II
57-59 Church St 1909: brick and stone building with slate roof: Grade II*
158 Church St 1891: brick & stone classical building with Corinthian columns: Grade II
55 Colmore Row 1870: classical stone building with Corinthian pilasters: Grade II
71 Colmore Row 1890: classical building with columns and frieze: Grade II
73 Colmore Row (Union Club) 1870: stone building with Corinthian columns: Grade II
75-77 Colmore Row 1890: classical stone building with foliage decoration: Grade II
79-83 Colmore Row 1890: classical stone building with rich decoration: Grade II
98 Edmund St (School Board Office) 1875: Gothic red-brick & terracotta: Grade II*
100-102 Edmund St (Board of Guardians): 1883-84: classical stone building: Grade II
106-110 Edmund St: 1895: red-brick with ashlar in Flemish Revival Style: Grade II
136-138 Edmund St: 1880: brick & terracotta in Venetian Gothic Style: Grade II
102 Colmore Row 1820: seven-bay stucco Georgian terrace: Grade II
104-106 Colmore Row 1902: stucco townhouse with coupled pilasters: Grade II
110 Colmore Row 1902: granite with red bands, domes & turrets: Grade II
112 Colmore Row 1820: painted stucco Georgian townhouse: Grade II
114-116 Colmore Row (Standard House) 1890: Edwardian Baroque in stone: Grade II
118-120 Colmore Row: 1890: stucco building offices with arches & pilasters: Grade II
122-124 Colmore St: 1900: Arts and Crafts offices built for Eagle Insurance: Grade I
Cornwall St: Birmingham & Midland Institute (1899): red-brick & stone: Grade II*
50-52 Cornwall St : 1890: brick-and-terracotta houses with tile roofs: Grade II
54 Cornwall St: 1900: brick-and-stone with Tuscan columns: Grade II
85-87 Cornwall St: 1899: brick-and-stone Arts & Crafts asymmetrical: Grade II*
89-91 Cornwall St: 1904: brick-and-stone arts/crafts asymmetrical building: Grade II*
93 Cornwall St: 1903: Arts & Crafts brick-stone-and-slate building: Grade II*
95 Cornwall St: 1901: Arts & Crafts brick-stone-and-slate building: Grade II*
1-7 Corporation St: 1880: ashlar offices with Hispanic/Elizabethan details: Grade II
9-13 Corporation St: 1880: free-style ashlar offices with Venetian detail: Grade II
Eden Place: 4 K6 Telephone Kiosks with domed roofs by G Scott: 1935: Grade II
96 Edmund House (Empire House) 1890: classical red-brick & terracotta: Grade II
103 Edmund Street (Bell Edison Building) 1896: red-brick with turrets: Grade I
105-107 Edmund St (Ear Nose & Throat Hospital): 1890: brick & terracotta: Grade II
125-131 Edmund St (Innovation Court) 1900: stone building with dressings: Grade II
133 Edmund St: 1895: brick with stucco dressings & decorative frieze: Grade II
39 Great Charles St Queensway: 1900: brick-and-stone building: Grade II
45 Great Charles St Queensway: 1895: brick with stone dressings: Grade II*
Great Western Arcade: 1875-76: stone classical arcade with Mannerist detail: Grade II
6 Margaret Street (School of Art) 1881-85: Gothic red-brick & terracotta: Grade I
80-82 New Street: 1890: brick with stone dressings in Venetian Gothic Style: Grade II
84-87 New Street: 1890: stucco classical building with Corinthian columns: Grade II
88-90 New Street: 1890: brick office block with stone dressings: Grade II
91-93 New Street: stucco building with polygonal corner entrance: Grade II
128 New St: 1867-69 extended 1875: classical ex-bank building by E Holmes: Grade II
43-51 Newhall St (Cornwall Buildings): 1890: brick-and-terracotta with turret: Grade II
56-60 Newhall St (1900): pink-brick-and-terracotta with figure sculpture: Grade II*
Paradise St: Queens College Chambers: 1904: terracotta & brick facade: Grade II
Pinfold St 1889-91: stone GPO building by Tanner with turrets, domes, urns: Grade II
St Philips Churchyard: Birmingham CE Cathedral 1715: English Baroque Style: Grade 1
St Philips Churchyard: Bishop Gore Statue 1914: Bronze on Portland Stone: Grade II
St Phillips Churchyard: Burnaby Obelisk 1885: stone funerary monument: Grade II
St Philips Churchyard: Fluted Column (1833); memorial to dead workmen: Grade II
St Philips Churchyard: Rostill Lines Monument 1820: Egyptianate Style: Grade II
St Phillips Churchyard: Unett Monument 1855: red granite obelisk: Grade II
43 Temple Row: 1880: fountain with shell basin & angel holding open book: Grade II
4 Temple Row West: K6 Telephone Kiosk 1935: cast-iron with domed roof: Grade II
4 Temple Row West (Joint Stock Bank): 1864: classical style by JA Chatwin: Grade II
19 Temple St: 1830: stucco 3-storey town house with moulded eaves cornice: Grade II
Temple St (Trocadero/Albert Chambers) 1850: stucco, tiles, mosaic frieze: Grade II
Victoria Square: Town Hall 1830: Marble Peripheral Corinthian Temple: Grade I
19 Warwick Passage (City Arcade): 1898-1901: terracotta, turrets, cupolas: Grade II*
7-8 Waterloo St: 1933: classical ashlar built for Legal & General Assurance: Grade II
26 Waterloo St: 1902: office block in Edwardian baroque style: Grade II
31 Waterloo St (1830): 3-storey Georgian stucco townhouse: Grade II
32-34 Waterloo St (Wellington House) 1830: stucco Georgian townhouse: Grade II
35-36 Waterloo St (Apsley House) 1830: stucco with Soanian details: Grade II
36a-37 Waterloo St 1850: classical stucco; screen cut to Waterloo Ct: Grade II*
39 Waterloo Street 1900; brick & terracotta in Perpendicular Gothic Style: Grade II*
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