Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: 1150 establishments, 1151 establishments, 1152 establishments, 1153 establishments, 1154 establishments, 1155 establishments, 1156 establishments, 1157 establishments, 1158 establishments, 1159 establishments, Religious organizations established in the 1150s, Kirkstall Abbey, Bolton Abbey, Poblet Monastery, Fribourg, Jervaulx Abbey, Bull Ring, Birmingham, Dryburgh Abbey, Alcobaca Monastery, Alvingham Priory, Walsingham, Our Lady of Walsingham, Christchurch Priory, Bishopric of Ratzeburg, Queen's Remembrancer, Sonderborg Castle, Schontal Abbey, Esrum Abbey, Martorana, Diocese of Sodor and Man, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Oslo Cathedral School, Santes Creus, Dmitrov, Kasimov, Schottenstift, Vienna, Sibton Abbey, Birkenhead Priory, Chelsea Old Church, Temple Bruer, Denny Abbey, Easby Abbey, Katok Monastery, Tsurphu Monastery, Rosedale Abbey, Usedom Abbey, Stoneleigh Abbey, Recanati, Trondheim Cathedral School, Yuryev-Polsky, Holmcultram Abbey, Monk Bretton Priory, Restenneth Priory, St Serf's Inch Priory, Ittingen Charterhouse, Arkazhsky Monastery, Kinloss Abbey, Stolpe Abbey, Geras Abbey, Newton Longville Priory, Flaran Abbey, Barlings Abbey, Abbeydorney Abbey, Malton Priory, Meaux Abbey, Balamand Monastery, Munka vera, Balsamand lake, Isle of May Priory, Alvecote Priory, Diocese of Brechin, Diocese of Dunblane, Lavendon Abbey. Excerpt: Bullring is a major commercial area of Birmingham, England. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. It has been developed into a shopping centre twice; first in the 1960s, and then in 2003. The site is located on the edge of the sandstone city ridge which results in the steep gradient towards Digbeth. The slope drops approximately 15 metres (49 ft) from New Street to St Martin's Church. The current shopping centre was the busiest in...