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ASTON MANOR
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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aston manor, a municipal and parliamentary borough of warwickshire, england, adjoining birmingham on the north-east. pop. (1901) 77,326. there are extensive manufactures, including those of motors and cycles with their accessories, also paper-mills, breweries, &c., and the population is largely industrial. aston hall, erected by sir thomas holte in 1618-1635, is an admirable architectural example of its period, built of red brick. it stands in a large park, the whole property being acquired by the corporation of birmingham in 1864, when the mansion became a museum and art gallery. it contains the panelling of a room from the house of edmund hector, which formerly stood in old square, birmingham, where dr samuel johnson was a frequent visitor. aston lower grounds, adjoining the park, contain an assembly hall, and the playing field of the aston villa football club, where the more important games are witnessed by many thousands of spectators. aston manor was incorporated in 1903. the parliamentary borough returns one member. the corporation consists of a mayor, 6 aldermen and 18 councillors. area, 960 acres.