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Wikipedia: The Jewellery Quarter is an area of Birmingham City Centre, situated in the south of the Hockley area of Birmingham, England. It is covered by the Ladywood district. There is a population of around 3,000 people in a 1.07-square-kilometre (264-acre) area.

[The view northwards along Vyse Street, looking at the low rise element of the Birmingham City Council development...] [This is the only building retained and incorporated into the massive A]
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[Construction work on the Newhall Square development in September 2008.] [Three-storey terraced properties on Caroline Street that were used as workshops.]
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[The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists gallery on St Pauls] [Façade on Icknield Street]
[The front of the St Paul's Place development on St Paul's Square.] [The Spencer Point development on Spencer Street, under construction in September 2008]
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[Icknield Street on the A4540 Middle Ring Road.] [The Birmingham campus of The College of Law as viewed from Great Hampton Street]
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[The Big Peg viewed from Vittoria Street] [This is the front of the Thomas Fattorini factory in the Jewellery Quarter, on Frederick Street and the corner of...]
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[The charm bracelet padlock at the bottom of Newhall Hill, marking the start of the Charm Bracelet Trail] [The Argent Centre, on the corner of Frederick Street and Legge Lane, constructed in 1863 for W]
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[This plaque is located at the Jewellery Quarter Railway Station.] [A pencil case works built in 1893 to a design by Essex, Nicol & Goodman]
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[The Grade II* listed Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory on Fleet Street.] [Residential properties overlooking St Paul's Square that were converted into workshops in the 1850s]
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[The Municipal School for Jewellers and Silversmiths on Vittoria Street.] [The Chamberlain Clock, commemorating Joseph Chamberlain's visit to South Africa in 1903]
[The new entrance to Snow Hill station from Great Charles Street Queensway under construction in September 2008] [The Abbey College main building viewed from St Paul's Square.]
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[St Paul's Church in St Paul's Square was completed in 1779, although the spire was added in 1823] [This is the 140ft chimney in the Birmingham Mint complex in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham]
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[The gateway feature on a lamp post at the junction of Newhall Street and Lionel Street]  
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