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Yeoville Thomason

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Highcroft Hospital, Main Building, Highcroft Road, Erdington (former Aston Union Workhouse). 1869, Grade II listed
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As architect to Birmingham, Dudley and District Banking Company he designed several bank buildings in the area.
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The Victorian Society in Birmingham (Three City Trails, Victorian Architects of Birmingham)
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to a Birmingham family, and set up his own practice in Birmingham 1853–54.
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St John the Baptist's church, Harborne (destroyed by enemy action, 1941)
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The Union Club, Bamford's Trust House, 85-89 Colmore Row//Newhall Street
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and its immediate extension, the original Art Gallery, 1874–85,
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Birmingham Buildings, The Architectural Story of a Midland City
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Great Hampton Works, 80–82 Great Hampton Street,
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He retired in 1896. He died in 1901 and is buried in
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Birmingham
Edinburgh
Edward Thomason
Charles Edge
Kensal Green Cemetery
The Council House
Grade II* listed
Singers Hill Synagogue
Hockley
Colmore Row
Newhall Street
Illustrated London News
Birmingham Banking Company
Midland Bank
Colmore Row
Barclays Bank
Peacock and Bewlay
Corporation Street
Acocks Green
St Asaph's Church, Birmingham
Smethwick


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