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Birmingham Spots 2017: Downtown Birmingham

By (author) Thomas Schroeder






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Whilst walking along the canal system, you will find pretty old and modern houses. Turn into the city of Birmingham and see the huge Shopping Centre buildings, especially the Selfridge Building which is very famous. On the opposite side is the old St. Martin Church as a contrast.The golden statues of Boulton,Watt and Murdoch are very close to the new Library, with the Wharf and The Mailbox. Calvendo calendars are premium products - a bit more pricey than others but with added benefits: Our calendars always look beautiful on your wall because we produce them locally with premium paper and sophisticated spiral binding, ensuring easy turning of pages and flat hanging against the wall. A protective transparent plastic cover sheet provides added stability and each calendar comes in five languages. Treat yourself to a Calvendo calendar and you get something that looks better all year round.

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Publisher | Calvendo Verlag GmbH
Published date | 15 Jun 2016
Language |
Format | Calendar
Pages | 14
Dimensions | 300 x 300 x 7mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 550g
ISBN | 978-1-3251-8464-4
Readership Age |
BISAC | travel / general


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