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Bateman died on 13 June 1903 aged 85 and is buried with his wife Mary (died 1869, age 45), their eight children, and his sister, also Mary, in the family plot in graveyard of
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Bateman had five daughters and three sons, although one of the latter died in infancy. The younger of his surviving sons,
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Church of the Saviour, Edward Street/ Helena Street, Birmingham (1846, with G Drury; demolished)
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The London and Birmingham railway, with the home and country scenes on each side of the line
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Stratford-upon-Avon Union Workhouse (1837, with G Drury; only minor buildings survive)
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Bromsgrove Union Workhouse (1837, with G Drury; only entrance block survives)
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A History of the County of Warwick, Volume 7 – The City of Birmingham
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Leek Union Workhouse (1838, with G Drury; now a geriatric care home)
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Mechanics Institution, Newhall Street, Birmingham (with G Drury)
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to his father from 1881 to 1886. becoming his partner, as
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Index

John Jones-Bateman
St Mary & St Margaret
Castle Bromwich
English
Architect
Queen's Hospital
Queen's College, Birmingham
Birmingham Union Workhouse
Church of the Messiah
Charles Edward Bateman
architect
Birmingham
nonconformist
George Drury
Birmingham Architectural Association
Castle Bromwich
Charles Edward Bateman
articled
Frederick John Yates
St Mary & St Margaret

Church of the Messiah

Queen's Hospital
Grade II listed
Queen's College, Birmingham
Birmingham Union Workhouse
Church of the Messiah

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