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Rednal is a
residential suburb on the
south western edge of
metropolitan Birmingham, West Midlands, England, 9
miles (14 kilometres)
southwest of Birmingham...
- north-east of Worcester. The 524
acres (212 ha) park is
situated just
south of
Rednal and
close to
Barnt Green. It is half a mile west of
Cofton Hackett. It is...
- The
Rednal rail
crash was a rail
accident that
occurred near
Rednal station in Shropshire. On 7 June 1865 a
permanent way (groundwork and rails) gang...
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Doris Mary
Gertrude Fisher,
Baroness Fisher of
Rednal JP (13
September 1919 – 18
December 2005), née Satchwell, was a
British politician. Born in Birmingham...
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Royal Air
Force Rednal, or more
simply RAF
Rednal, is a
former Royal Air
Force station located near
Oswestry in Shropshire, England. The
airfield was...
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Callowbrook Lane.
Rubery also
contiguous with
nearby New Frankley,
Northfield and
Rednal which are all part of Birmingham.
Rubery lies next to both the A38 road...
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borders the
southern edge of the City of
Birmingham (NASUWT Rose Hill,
Rednal,
Birmingham B45 8RS).
Built as a businessman's
private house in 1897, Hillscourt...
- King's
Heath (West) Ward
Stirchley (North) Ward
Stirchley (South) Ward
Rednal and
Rubery Ward
Wythall Ward
Northfield Ward
Selly Oak (East) Ward Selly...
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Rednal & West
Felton railway station was a
minor station on the GWR's
Paddington to
Birkenhead main line. Today, this is part of the
Shrewsbury to Chester...
- Rockin'
Berries from 1990
until his death.
Richard Gordon Price was born in
Rednal, Birmingham, on 10 June 1944 to
Catherine and
Frank Price. He had three...