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- Birmingham_Union_workhouse abstract "The Birmingham Union workhouse was a workhouse on Western Road in Birmingham, England. It was built between 1850 and 1852 under the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, to designs by John Jones Bateman and G Drury. The main entrance building, though derelict, is still extant. Its arched entrance was known as "the arch of tears". The remainder of the workhouse was demolished in the early 1990s.In 1889 a hospital was built as an extension to the workhouse. This still exists, much developed, as City Hospital.Despite its age and social significance, calls by the Victorian Society and Birmingham Conservation Trust, for the workhouse to be listed, were turned down by English Heritage in 2010.".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse architect John_Jones_Bateman.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse location Birmingham.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse location City_Hospital,_Birmingham.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse thumbnail Birmingham_Workhouse_02_CROP.JPG?width=300.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse type Workhouse.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse wikiPageID "40861788".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse wikiPageRevisionID "579640891".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse architect "John Jones Bateman and G Drury".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse buildingType Workhouse.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse caption "The surviving building in September 2013".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse location City_Hospital,_Birmingham.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse locationCountry "England".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse locationTown "Birmingham".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse name "Birmingham Union workhouse".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1852.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Birmingham,_West_Midlands.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse subject Category:Workhouses_in_England.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse point "52.4886 -1.9294".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse type Building.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse type Place.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse type Wikidata:Q532.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse type Place.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse type Location.
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- Birmingham_Union_workhouse comment "The Birmingham Union workhouse was a workhouse on Western Road in Birmingham, England. It was built between 1850 and 1852 under the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, to designs by John Jones Bateman and G Drury. The main entrance building, though derelict, is still extant. Its arched entrance was known as "the arch of tears". The remainder of the workhouse was demolished in the early 1990s.In 1889 a hospital was built as an extension to the workhouse.".
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse label "Birmingham Union workhouse".
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- Birmingham_Union_workhouse lat "52.4886".
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- Birmingham_Union_workhouse wasDerivedFrom Birmingham_Union_workhouse?oldid=579640891.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse depiction Birmingham_Workhouse_02_CROP.JPG.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse isPrimaryTopicOf Birmingham_Union_workhouse.
- Birmingham_Union_workhouse name "Birmingham Union workhouse".