King Edward’s School, Birmingham (former building)

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King Edward’s School, Birmingham (former building) was a prominent 19th-century Gothic Revival school building in Birmingham, England, designed by architect Charles Barry.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century building
Gothic Revival architecture
school building
architect Charles Barry
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
category former school buildings in the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
era Victorian era
function school
hasArchitect Charles Barry
surface form: "Sir Charles Barry"
heritage prominent 19th-century civic architecture in Birmingham
locatedIn Birmingham
Birmingham
surface form: "Birmingham city centre"

England
namedAfter Edward VI of England
surface form: "King Edward VI"
notableFor Gothic Revival design
association with King Edward’s School, Birmingham
partOf educational buildings in Birmingham
usedBy King Edward's School, Birmingham
surface form: "King Edward’s School, Birmingham"
usedFor secondary education

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Charles Barry notableWork King Edward’s School, Birmingham (former building)

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