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Los Cananeros, on the left, was Birmingham's first Spanish restaurant and has served several famous people. It has been in the area for over 35 years. The building, including Rosa's Cafe (on the right) which closed on the 21st December 2007 after 61 years of trading, and a newsagents (in the centre), is to be demolished to make way for the Eastside City Park. Image taken by Erebus555. - Erebus555 17:11, 23 June 2007 (UTC)

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current17:10, 23 June 20072,240×1,488 (1.44 MB)Erebus555 (Talk | contribs) (Los Cananeros, on the left, was Birmingham's first Spanish restaurant and has served several famous people. It has been in the area for over 35 years. The building, including Rosa's Cafe (on the right) and a newsagents (in the centre), is to be demolished)
16:48, 23 June 20071,488×2,240 (1.46 MB)Erebus555 (Talk | contribs) (This is Rosa's Cafe in the emerging Eastside district of Birmingham. The cafe, which has seen several famous people as customers, is to be demolished to make way for Eastside City Park. Image taken by Erebus555 - ~~~~)

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