Wellington House is a 10 storey tower block on Welsh House Farm Road on the Welsh House Farm Estate in Harborne, Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1962 and construction was completed in 1964 by Wates. It is one of three identical blocks on the estate and contains 36 flats.
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| - Wellington House is a 10 storey tower block on Welsh House Farm Road on the Welsh House Farm Estate in Harborne, Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1962 and construction was completed in 1964 by Wates. It is one of three identical blocks on the estate and contains 36 flats.
- Wellington House is the more common name for Britain's War Propaganda Bureau, which operated during World War I from Wellington House, a building located in Buckingham Gate, London, which was the headquarters of the National Insurance Commission before the War. The Bureau, which operated under the supervision of the Foreign Office, was mainly directed at foreign targets, including Allied nations and neutral countries, especially (until 1917) the United States. The building itself has since been demolished, and its former site is now occupied by a block of flats.
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| - Wellington House is a 10 storey tower block on Welsh House Farm Road on the Welsh House Farm Estate in Harborne, Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1962 and construction was completed in 1964 by Wates. It is one of three identical blocks on the estate and contains 36 flats.
- Wellington House is the more common name for Britain's War Propaganda Bureau, which operated during World War I from Wellington House, a building located in Buckingham Gate, London, which was the headquarters of the National Insurance Commission before the War. The Bureau, which operated under the supervision of the Foreign Office, was mainly directed at foreign targets, including Allied nations and neutral countries, especially (until 1917) the United States. The building itself has since been demolished, and its former site is now occupied by a block of flats.
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