Cleve Terrace

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Date:18th of November 1960

Description:Cleve Terrace was demolished in the nineteen sixties urban renewal of Lee Bank. It stood right opposite the old Accident Hospital on Bath Row, the hospital can be seen in the distance to the left of the photograph. Next to Cleve Terrace was the Wheeley's Road junction, still there to this day. Cleve Terrace ran as far as the also now demolished Owen Street. Charlecote House when it was standing would have been right on the line of this terrace.

The shop which you can just make out the sign for at the end of the terrace is for the Grocers - W. Slater.

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Creators: Public Works Department, Birmingham City Council - Creator

Donor ref:Local Studies Dept - Public Works Negatives (59/7411)

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