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of Coleshill Street, Birmingham | |||
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1843 'TO be LET, the COACH MANUFACTORY belonging to Mr. John Smith, situated in Coleshill-street; consisting of a modern and handsome Front Elevation, extensive ranges of lofty, roomy, and well-lighted Shopping, with entire Yard and Front Dwelling House attached, being complete premises for a Coach or any other Manufactory. The Proprietor will grant a lease to respectable tenant for the above, or for his Carriage factory, Prospect-row, Coleshill-street, the Premises having extensive front Rooms, large Yard, and House enclosed.'<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 05 June 1843</ref> | |||
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of Coleshill Street, Birmingham
Coach builder
1843 'TO be LET, the COACH MANUFACTORY belonging to Mr. John Smith, situated in Coleshill-street; consisting of a modern and handsome Front Elevation, extensive ranges of lofty, roomy, and well-lighted Shopping, with entire Yard and Front Dwelling House attached, being complete premises for a Coach or any other Manufactory. The Proprietor will grant a lease to respectable tenant for the above, or for his Carriage factory, Prospect-row, Coleshill-street, the Premises having extensive front Rooms, large Yard, and House enclosed.'[1]
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- ↑ Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 05 June 1843