NOTES.
[v] The work is published either with or without the steel plates.
[7] The proceeds of the Musical Festivals are for the benefit of the General Hospital, and not given to the Dispensary, as is stated in Mr. Lacy’s Liverpool Guide-book.
[11] “The Picture of Birmingham,” published by J. Drake, New-street, containing an historical and descriptive account of the town, with an accurate map, and twelve views of the principal buildings, &c.
[14] See page 2.
[97a] For a detailed account of objects worthy the traveller’s notice, see the “Picture of Birmingham,” published by J. Drake, 52, New-street; W. Wood, 78, High street; and to be had of all booksellers.
[97b] A correct view of the Town Hall, Free Grammar School, and Market Hall, to be had on a sheet, the one shilling, at J. Drake’s, 52, New-street, and of all booksellers.
[106] The limits of this work would not admit of a more extensive list of the manufacturers of Birmingham, which are exceedingly numerous.
[110] With Foreign Letters, via Birmingham and Chester to Holyhead.
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