Spring Hill Library () is a
red brick and terracotta Victorian
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building in
Ladywood
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,
Birmingham
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,
England
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.
Designed in 1891 by Frederick Martin
of
Martin & Chamberlain
John Henry Chamberlain, William Martin, and Frederick Martin were architects in Victorian Birmingham, England. Their names are attributed singly or pairs to many red brick and terracotta buildings, particularly 41 of the forty-odd Birmingham ...
with a clock tower on the corner of Icknield Street and Spring Hill and opened on 7 January 1893, it now stands next to a roundabout and linked via a glazed atrium to a new (2010) Tesco superstore. The site was previously the location for the turnpike gate house for Icknield Street.
Still in use as a Birmingham branch library, it is a
Grade II* listed building
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.
File:Spring Hill Library (7).jpg
File:Spring Hill Library arms of Birmingham.jpg, Arms of Birmingham
File:Spring Hill Library interior of roof.jpg, The ceiling, with curved iron girders concealed (unusual for Martin & Chamberlain
John Henry Chamberlain, William Martin, and Frederick Martin were architects in Victorian Birmingham, England. Their names are attributed singly or pairs to many red brick and terracotta buildings, particularly 41 of the forty-odd Birmingham ...
)
Notes
References
Birmingham Libraries – History of Spring Hill LibrarySpring Hill Architecture – article by Joe Holyoak 1974*Pictures of Spring Hill Library in context with neighbouring buildings
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