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Lodge Primary School is in West Bromwich on Oak Lane. Founded in 1903 as part of the Lodge Estate Schools.
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King George V Primary School is near Dartmouth Park in West Bromwich. Founded in 1892 as part of the West Bromwich School Board Beeches Road Schools.
St Leonard's Church in Bilston, Wolverhampton, was built during 1825-26 in Bilston by Francis Goodwin. There is a clock tower on top.
Walsall Town Hall is on Leicester Street and dates to 1903 while Walsall Council House dates to 1902-05 on Tower Street. Both are Grade II listed buildings. Tower at Lichfield Street corner.
The Crossing at St Pauls is the alternate name for St Paul's Church, Walsall. Near St Paul's Bus Station. Built during 1892-3 by J.L. Pearson. A Grade II listed building.
Bath Street Gardens is the former Bath Street Burial Ground of 1756 - 1857. The gardens was refurbished in 2003. Also called Parkers Green Park. Near Barleyfields Row.
St Patrick & St Edmund's Catholic Primary School is a diverse, multicultural Catholic school that serves the the Ladywood and Winson Green area of Birmingham.
A steel sculpture of a horse not far from Wednesbury Great Western Street Tram Stop and the West Midlands Metro tram depot, date to 1999.
Old Union Mill was a former flour mill, built in 1810. Located on Grosvenor Street West, Ladywood (Westside BID), Grade II listed. Closed for many years, but opened as a car park from 2024.
The Caryatid Gateway is an artwork by Steve Field and John Vaughan made in 2004 of stainless steel and limestone, is an archway entrance to the bus station.
Anamorphic Portico is an artwork at West Bromwich Bus Station by Steve Field, in 2002.
Glass Blower bronze statue at the Stourbridge Interchange, by John McKenna in 2012.
At one corner of West Bromwich Bus Station is Feature Steelwork by Steve Field, made of steel and fibreglass in 2002.
Entrance archway from Stourbridge Town Centre to the Stourbridge Interchange subway, with sculptures of a pair of locomotives on top. Probably installed in 2012.
Stourbridge Interchange is the bus station next to Stourbridge Town Station. So you can change from Stourbridge Shuttle to a bus, or walk into the town centre.
Bearwood Bus Station is an open air bus station next to Lightwoods Park, and the Kings Head clock is now near here. It is the only bus station in Smethwick.
West Bromwich Bus Station was opened in 2002 by CENTRO (now managed by Transport for West Midlands). A short distance away from West Bromwich Central Tram Stop.
Bilston Bus Station opened in 1991. It became an interchange when Bilston Central Tram Stop opened next to in in 1999.
Cradley Heath Interchange is the bus station located next to Cradley Heath railway station, hence the name. It opened in the 1980s and was rebuilt from 2014 to 2015.
Halesowen Bus Station has had a bus station since the 1960s, relocated in 1983 and modernised in 2007 with the current building when a new ASDA superstore was built.
This landmark 100K SF building on Golden Square, in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter, was fantastically refurbished.
Old Turn Junction is where the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal starts off the Birmingham Mainline Canal. It is by the Utilita Arena Birmingham, The Malt House and Brindleyplace.
Cambrian Wharf is where the original Brindley Canal spurred off the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, it originally ran down to behind Great Charles Street, now all gone.
The modern St Paul's Bus Station in Walsall Town Centre was opened in 2000-01. With an elliptical roof on twelve columns. Refurbished in 2011. And more recently during 2019-20.
The modern Wednesbury Bus Station was opened in 2004 as part of a redevelopment with a new Morrisons supermarket.
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