Rickman Drive, Lee Bank

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Date:1970 - 1985 (c.)

Description:View of the shops on Rickman Drive. These shops have since disappeared in the urban renewal of the area currently taking place. They originally were built as part of the Lee Bank Development that took place in the nineteen fifties and sixties. The road was named after the architect Thomas Rickman who designed St Thomas's Church on Bath Row.

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Creators: Warwickshire Photographic Survey - Creator

Image courtesy of: Birmingham Libraries

Donor ref:Local Studies Dept - WK-L5-11 (60/8849)

Source: Birmingham Libraries

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