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A01=Margaret A. Hanson
A01=Margaret Hanson
A01=Peter Drake
acocks green
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Author_Margaret A. Hanson
Author_Margaret Hanson
Author_Peter Drake
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bearwood
birmingham central library
birmingham's no.11 bus route
bromford
bus conductor
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Category=WGC
Category=WQH
COP=United Kingdom
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double decker
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erdington
handsworth wood
harborne
history of birmingham
king's heath
Language_English
local studies
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pubs
shops
softlaunch
solic tyres
stechford
stockland green
suspension
the king's head
the swan
the yew tree
yardley

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752430812
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2010
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The No. 11 bus route journeys around a twenty-six mile perimeter of Birmingham, following the Outer Circle through many of the city's suburbs including Harborne, King's Heath, Acocks Green, Yardley, Stechford, Bromford, Erdington, Stockland Green, Handsworth Wood and Bearwood. It came into operation in April 1926 and has changed en route during the eighty years in which the service has been running. The buses too have changed, from solic tyres and conductors to double-deckers and suspension. This superb new selection of over 200 old photographs, many published here for the first time, have been drawn from David Harvey's own collection and that of the Local Studies section of Birmingham Central Library. These rare images recall local street scenes, important buildings, shops and pubs, including The King's Head, The Swan and The Yew Tree, which served as destination points along this popular and busy route. This book is a fascinating accompaniment to the author's publication The Inner Circle: Birmingham's No. 8 Bus Route and is sure to appeal to transport enthusiasts, commutes and anyone else with an interest in the history of Birmingham.