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144 Newhall Street

Located between Birmingham City Centre and the Jewellery Quarter this significant heritage site is bordered by Newhall Street, Charlotte Street & the Fazeley Canal.

In the 19th Century the Elkington electro plating Manufactory was world renowned and provided cutlery to the Titanic. In the 1950s Birmingham's Museum of Science & Industry set up home here and became a favourite destination for nearly three generations of families.

The site was vacated in 1999 with many exhibits transferring to Thinktank at Millennium Point and the Black Country Museum.

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