Talk:Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

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[edit] Entrances

When I was taking a party round the Chamberlain Square and Edmund Street area on 27 May 2006 I noticed that the Water Hall and the Gas Hall entrances on not on either side of Edmund Street, as I had altered in the past, but are technically on a funny little off-shoot from Chamberlain Square which becomes Edmund Street at the junction with Margaret Street so I suppose the text ought to be amended back but it is confusing for those who would be looking for it in the main square. DonBarton 16:14, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for your comments. The pedestrianized funny little offshot was originally a road - Edmund Street, and is still called that on the Council doors and museum maps. Oosoom 14:31, 9 June 2006 (UTC)