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== '''Appearance''' ==
== '''Appearance''' ==
[[File:Red birmingham by night.png]]


== '''City Device''' ==
== '''City Device''' ==
[[File:Coat of arms of Birmingham.svg.png]]


== '''Climate''' ==
== '''Climate''' ==
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== '''History''' ==
== '''History''' ==
The Second largest and fast-growing city in England, Birmingham has only recently rose to prominence, and is the youngest of Avalon's Baronies.  Birmingham is a decentralized example of modern urban sprawl, without any single central population zone.  Its urban population peaked at 2.7 million before the civil war (2015).


== '''Population''' ==
== '''Population''' ==
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== '''Attractions''' ==
== '''Attractions''' ==
* -- <<Aston Hall>>
* -- <<Barber Institute of Fine Arts>>
* -- <<Balti Triangle>>
* -- <<Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery>> -- A former Victorian board school.
* -- <<Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery>>
* -- <<Birmingham Wheels International Circuit>> -- The UK’s most popular raceway track.
* -- <<Frankfurt Market and Craft Fair>>
* -- <<Hippodrome>>
* -- <<Museum of the Jewerly Quarters>>
* -- <<New Hall Valley Country Park>>
* -- <<Sarehole Mill>> -- J. R. R. Tolkien's inspiration for the Old Mill at Hobbiton.
* -- [[Selfridges Building of Birmingham]]
* -- <<Symphony Hall>>
* -- <<Thinktank>>
* -- <<Victoria Square>>


== '''Bars and Clubs''' ==
== '''Bars and Clubs''' ==
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== '''Current Events''' ==
== '''Current Events''' ==
== '''Factories''' ==
* -- [[Former Metro Cammell works of Birmingham]]


== '''Fortifications''' ==
== '''Fortifications''' ==
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== '''Landmarks''' ==
== '''Landmarks''' ==


== '''Maps''' ==  
== '''Maps''' ==
* -- [[Detailed Map of the West Midlands]]
* -- [[Detailed Street Map of Birmingham]]


== '''Market Places''' ==
== '''Market Places''' ==
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== '''Neighborhoods''' ==
== '''Neighborhoods''' ==
* -- [[Castle Bromwich]]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constituent_areas_of_Birmingham,_England


== '''Parks''' ==
== '''Parks''' ==
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== '''Transportation''' ==
== '''Transportation''' ==
* -- [[Birmingham Airport of England]] -- Is located (10.2 km; 6.3 mi) east-southeast of Birmingham city center.


== <span style="color:#800000;">'''Vampires of the City''' ==
==Vampires of Birmingham==
[[Abigail Winthrop]] - Princess and Baroness of Birmingham, and Childe of Lady Anne.<br>
[[Geoff Marley]] - Seneschal of Birmingham.<br>
[[Lyle Hartford]] - Sheriff of Birmingham, and Childe of Abigail Winthrop.<br>
[[Bristol Hobbes]] - Keeper of Elysium in Birmingham.<br>
[[Thorton Bryant]] - Ventrue Expatriate from London
 
===Vampiric Salons and Organizations===
[[Knights of the World Tree]]<br>
[[Scottish Skirmish School]]


== '''Websites''' ==
== '''Websites''' ==
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham


== '''Errata''' ==
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The Second largest and fast-growing city in England, Birmingham has only recently rose to prominence, and is the youngest of Avalon's Baronies.  Birmingham is a decentralized example of modern urban sprawl, without any single central population zone.  Its urban population peaked at 2.7 million before the civil war (2015).
'''Vampires of Birmingham''':<br>
[[Abigail Winthrop]] - Princess and Baroness of Birmingham, and Childe of Lady Anne.<br>
[[Geoff Marley]] - Seneschal of Birmingham.<br>
[[Lyle Hartford]] - Sheriff of Birmingham, and Childe of Abigail Winthrop.<br>
[[Bristol Hobbes]] - Keeper of Elysium in Birmingham.<br>

Latest revision as of 03:28, 5 April 2014

British Isles -x- England / Vampiric Baronies of Britain

Quote

Appearance

Red birmingham by night.png

City Device

Coat of arms of Birmingham.svg.png

Climate

Economy

Geography

History

The Second largest and fast-growing city in England, Birmingham has only recently rose to prominence, and is the youngest of Avalon's Baronies. Birmingham is a decentralized example of modern urban sprawl, without any single central population zone. Its urban population peaked at 2.7 million before the civil war (2015).

Population

  • -- City (0) - Dated census
  • -- Urban (0) - Dated census
  • -- Metro Area (0) - Dated census

Arenas

Attractions

  • -- <<Aston Hall>>
  • -- <<Barber Institute of Fine Arts>>
  • -- <<Balti Triangle>>
  • -- <<Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery>> -- A former Victorian board school.
  • -- <<Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery>>
  • -- <<Birmingham Wheels International Circuit>> -- The UK’s most popular raceway track.
  • -- <<Frankfurt Market and Craft Fair>>
  • -- <<Hippodrome>>
  • -- <<Museum of the Jewerly Quarters>>
  • -- <<New Hall Valley Country Park>>
  • -- <<Sarehole Mill>> -- J. R. R. Tolkien's inspiration for the Old Mill at Hobbiton.
  • -- Selfridges Building of Birmingham
  • -- <<Symphony Hall>>
  • -- <<Thinktank>>
  • -- <<Victoria Square>>

Bars and Clubs

Cemeteries

City Government

Crime

Citizens of the City

Current Events

Factories

Fortifications

Galleries

Holy Ground

Hospitals

Hotels & Hostels

Landmarks

Maps

Market Places

Monasteries

Monuments

Museums

Neighborhoods

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constituent_areas_of_Birmingham,_England

Parks

Private Residences

Restaurants

Ruins

Schools

Shops

Theaters

Transportation

Vampires of Birmingham

Abigail Winthrop - Princess and Baroness of Birmingham, and Childe of Lady Anne.
Geoff Marley - Seneschal of Birmingham.
Lyle Hartford - Sheriff of Birmingham, and Childe of Abigail Winthrop.
Bristol Hobbes - Keeper of Elysium in Birmingham.
Thorton Bryant - Ventrue Expatriate from London

Vampiric Salons and Organizations

Knights of the World Tree
Scottish Skirmish School

Websites

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham