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    43-45 Station Street

    Turns out it wasn't Plevins. The Architect was actually JP (John Perry) Sharp & Co. Architects. He also did: The GII listed West end extension of Anglican Church of All Saints, Vicarage Rd, Kings Heath. Station Street's Shaftesbury Coffee House and Temperance Hotel (Next to The Crown) 10-11...
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    43-45 Station Street

    Trying to find who built the building originally. I believe the CFMarlow sign and/or moulding may still be behind the modern Itaewon & Chicken Express frontages. I've been trying to track down the architect or firm engaged in it being built for a while.
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    43-45 Station Street

    Does anyone have any information on 43-45 Station Street? I'm looking for things like architect, construction year etc. The building looks similar to the work of people like Plevins who did Market Hall Hotel next door but I can't find the architect and original info.
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    C.F. Marlow & Co Wine Shippers - Station St

    I was wondering also if anyone could identify why the architect was that built 43-45 Station Street?
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    Station Street Birmingham

    Hey, Does anyone have any further info on C.F. Marlow & co. Ltd that existed in Station Street? I've got that they were a Wine & Spirits merchant, and established in 1650 - they appear to still be operating in around 1960s. Other than a couple of receipts on eBay and the picture below I can't...
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    C.F. Marlow & Co Wine Shippers - Station St

    Hey, Does anyone have any further info on C.F. Marlow & co. Ltd that existed in Station Street? I've got that they were a Wine & Spirits merchant, and established in 1650 - they appear to still be operating in around 1960s. Other than a couple of receipts on eBay and the picture below I can't...
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