A tale of one city: the new Birmingham. Papers repr. from the 'Midland counties herald'.

A tale of one city: the new Birmingham. Papers repr. from the 'Midland counties herald'.
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"The present century has seen the rise and development of many towns in various parts of the country, and among them Birmingham is entitled to take a front plac