West-Midlands districts: 1.City of Wolverhampton, 2.Dudley, 3.Walsall, 4.Sandwell, 5.City of Birmingham, 6.Solihull, 7.City of Coventry
Wolverhampton, Whightwick Bank, Wightwick Manor, Historic England
Dudley, St-James Road, Town Hall, Historic England
Walsall, Birmingham road, Merrions Wood Lodge, Historic England (no extra picture available-polychrome brickwork before rendering) (1854) - Historic England
Birmingham, Acocks Green
Birmingham, Aston Hall, Historic England, SP0789, wikipedia (1618/1635)
Birmingham, Bournville Lane (C?)
Birmingham, Chapel Great Barr Hall, Historic England, wikipedia (C18)
Birmingham, Digbeth, Heath Mill Lane (1866): Turner Violins, former Lloyds Bank and former Deritend Free Library
Birmingham, Edgbaston Park Road, Guild of Students, Historic England, SP0583 (C?)
Birmingham, Edgbaston Park Road, King Edward's school, SP0583 (C?)
Birmingham, Edgbaston Park Road, Institute of Fine Arts, The Barber, SP0583 (1932)
Birmingham, Red Fern Road, Tysely Manor (Hay Hall), Historic England, Wikipedia (1423, refaced C16 / rebuild C19)
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Ampton Road, Walker Memorial Hall, SP0585 (1847)
Birmingham, Bournville Lane, Stirchley Public Baths, Historic England (no extra picture available) (1910)
Birmingham, Pershore Road, The British Oak, Historic England (1923/24)
Birmingham, Pershore Road ??
Birmingham, Sparbrook, Samson Lane, St Agatha's Vicarage, (1901)
Birmingham, Thimble Mill Lane (Long Acre), St Joseph's Church, Churchyardwall, Historic England (ca. 1850)
Birmingham, Yardley Green Road 42, Samson and Lion Public House, Historic England (1913-1915)
Edgbaston, Westbourne Road 8a, Historic England