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- Q248555 subject Q8319558.
- Q248555 subject Q8867739.
- Q248555 abstract "The Wheel of Birmingham or Birmingham Wheel was a series of transportable Ferris wheel installations at Centenary Square in Birmingham, England. These have been landmarks in central Birmingham, visible from many parts of the City. The first opened on 6 November 2003, and its replacement opened on 21 October 2004, both being 60 metres (197 ft) tall.A third wheel, the Birmingham Mail Wheel, operated from 18 January 2010 until 22 February 2010, and was also 60 m tall.".
- Q248555 thumbnail Birmingham_-wheel_-UK.JPG?width=300.
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- Q248555 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319558.
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- Q248555 point "52.4789 -1.909025".
- Q248555 type SpatialThing.
- Q248555 comment "The Wheel of Birmingham or Birmingham Wheel was a series of transportable Ferris wheel installations at Centenary Square in Birmingham, England. These have been landmarks in central Birmingham, visible from many parts of the City. The first opened on 6 November 2003, and its replacement opened on 21 October 2004, both being 60 metres (197 ft) tall.A third wheel, the Birmingham Mail Wheel, operated from 18 January 2010 until 22 February 2010, and was also 60 m tall.".
- Q248555 label "Wheel of Birmingham".
- Q248555 lat "52.4789".
- Q248555 long "-1.909025".
- Q248555 depiction Birmingham_-wheel_-UK.JPG.