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L - Local Studies and History book collection - pre 1941
. - Main series (octavo) - nd
B.Col - The Birmingham Collection - nd
F - Large volumes (folio) - nd
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p - Pamphlets - nd
01 - Physical Aspects - nd
02 - Geology - nd
03 - Natural History - nd
04 - Meteorology - nd
05 - General Works - nd
06 - Directories - nd
07 - Book Trade in Birmingham - nd
08 - Periodicals and Newspapers - nd
09 - Bibilography on all aspects of the history of Birmingham - nd
10 - Religion - nd
11 - Ecclesiology, Church Buildings, Art, Furniture - nd
12 - Monastic Birmingham - nd
13 - Church of England General Histories - nd
14 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Birmingham - nd
15 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Aston - nd
16 - nd
17 - Roman Catholic Church - nd
18 - Nonconformists Dissenters - nd
19 - Minor Denominations - nd
20 - Social Life - nd
21 - Social Life Special Classes - nd
22 - Customs of Public and Private Life, Pageants, Festivals Ceremonies and Other Customs - nd
23 - Inns, Taverns, Public Houses, Hotels, Hospitaity, customes connected with eating and drinking - nd
24 - Clubs and Societies - nd
25 - Amusements, Recreation, Sports and Pastimes - nd
26 - Circuses, Fair and Similar Shows - nd
27 - Parks, Open Spaces, Public Gardens and Pleasure Gardens - nd
28 - Theatres, Music Halls - nd
29 - Legends, Ghost Apparitions, Hauntings - nd
30 - History of Birmingham Government from ealiest times - nd
31 - City Corporation, The Mayor, Aldermen and Council Collectively - nd
32 - Mayoralty - nd
33 - Aldermen - nd
34 - City Council - nd
35 - Freedom Qualifications, Rights and Duties of Citizens - nd
36 - City Officials and Departments - nd
37 - nd
38 - Town Hall - nd
39 - Regional Government - nd
40 - Statistics, Yearbooks of General Statistics - nd
41 - Poor, Life and Labour - nd
1; 63209 - An appeal to the inhabitants of Birmingham, against the extension of Poor's rates to small houses. 31pp. 1817. Rates. - 1817
1; 64091 - Charities : Birmingham Division. Extract from the 20th report of the Charity commissioners, 1828. As to the charities of Lench, etc., in Birmingham. 8pp. 1828. Parliamentary Reports and Papers. - 1828
01; 64250 - Rules and regulations of the Guardians of the Poor of the parish of Birmingham and for the government of the Workhouse and Asylum. 29pp. 1841 NOTE - The Asylum here referred to was an institution for the training of poor children, which formerly stood in that part of Summer Lane called "Asylum Road". See maps circa 1841 NOTE - Copy on open access 'Miscellaneous Documents Birmingham Poor Law and Workhouse' B COL 41.11. Vol. 2. Poor and Poor Law.
01; 64259 - Letter from Christianus, to his fellow townsmen and women, on keeping Sunday. 2nd edition. (Birmingham) 8pp. 1838. - 1838
1; 129652 - Speeches in the Town Hall, Birmingham 1865. 2nd edition. 24pp. 1865. Freedmens-Aid Association (Birmingham and Midland). - 1865
1; 130498 - Ladies' Negroes' Friend Society for Birmingham. Speech on the slave-trade in Africa, 1883. 8pp. 1883. WALLER (Rev. HORACE). - 1883
1; 159492 - Aston Union. Report of Mr. David Clarke, delegate to the Central Poor Law Conference, 10 December 1884, to the Aston Board of Guardians. 6pp. 1885?. CLARKE (DAVID).
1; 300142 - Curtis (Sir R.J.) The English Poor law system and the work of the Birmingham Guardians. Notes from addresses given to Birmingham University Social Study Centre, Birmingham Trades and Labour Council, Birmingham Labour Party, and other organisations. (Reprinted) 18pp. 1922 NOTE - Copy on open access 'Miscellaneous Documents Birmingham Poor Law and Workhouse' B COL 41.11. Vol. 1. Poor and Poor Law.
1; 309890 - The Relief (School Children) Order 1905. Report to be presented to the Board, October 18th, 1905. Parish of Birmingham. - 1905
1; 581413 - Handbook : 1897. - 1897
1; 662148 - The "Colehaven" Trust : founder's address at the first meeting of trustees held at the Town Hall, Coleshill, Friday, 20th March, 1931. - 1931
1; 662602 - [Correspondence from Charity Commission on proposal to amalgamate Dallaway's and Whorrall's Charities, 1905]. - 1905
1; 662991 - List of donors and subscribers and report [for] November 28th 1904-February 25th, 1905. - 1905
1; 751746 - City of Birmingham welfare services. - 1966
2; 12808 - Report 1877-78 (1st) 1879 NOTE - For later reports see Girls (Ladies' Association for the Care of Friendless), Birmingham. Rescue Association (Ladies'), Birmingham. - 1877 - 1879
2; 34990 - Importance of the city and town missions preserving a catholic character. Read at the Birmingham Conference on Town Missions. 15pp. 1858. GARWOOD (JOHN). - 1858
2; 213887 - Annual report, 1879 (18th). 1880. Mission (Birmingham South). - 1880
2; 433182 - Week-end conferences at the Birmingham Settlement, Summer Lane. Programmes and posters, 1935 - 1935 The problem of leisure in the modern world 1936 Can democracy survive? 1937 Which way to peace? 1938 Health for the Nation? 1939 Why Social Services? 1940-48 No conferences held 1949 Our children : their heritage. Settlement (Birmingham) Summer Lane, formerly Birmingham Women's Settlement. - 1935-1948
2; 663477 - The story of the Birmingham settlement. - 1962
4; 377951 - Musicians' Benevolent Fund. Programme of a concert given by pupils of Dorothea L. Rattey. October 20th 1928. 3pp. 1928. RATTEY (DOROTHEA LYDIA) Work relating to. - 1928
6; 142357 - Charity Commission. In the matter of the charity of William Piddock, etc. Vesting scheme. With a newspaper article. 7pp. 1882. Piddock's Trust (called Piddock's Charity from 1925-6). - 1882
8; 278198 - The Housing question in Birmingham. By J.A. Fallows & Fred Hughes. 4pp. 1905. HUGHES (FRED). - 1905
8; 278325 - Nettlefold (J.S.) Slum reform and town planning. (Birmingham and District Housing Reform Association) Plans. 4pp. 1907. Housing Reform Association (Birmingham and District). - 1907
8; 320289 - The housing question in Birmingham. Report of the Committee appointed at a meeting of Solicitors, Auctioneers, Architects, etc. interested in the housing question in Birmingham, February 1909. 8pp. 1909. Housing. - 1909
8; 364439 - Rules of The Birmingham Copec House Improvement Society Limited. Model A4, 1924. (with entries and alterations in manuscript and typescript) (The Garden Cities and Town Planning Association) 40pp. 1925. Copec House Improvement Society Limited (Birmingham). - 1925
8; 391383 - Birmingham Mutual Housings Limited. “Holly Bank Village”. How to join “our village” 2nd edition. With leaflets. 8pp. 1924. “Holly Bank Village”, Billesley Common Housing Estate, King’s Heath. - 1924
8; 462758 - Bournville. A study in housing reform. From The Studio, 1901. Illus. 9pp. 1901. WHITEHOUSE (JOHN HOWARD) M.P.. - 1901
8; 493268 - 49,000 Tenants say no! An attack on the Birmingham City Council’s decision to increase the rents of the municipal houses, published by Midlands District Committee, Communist Party of Great Britain. Illus. 16pp. 1939. Housing. - 1939
8; 524288 - Housing reform in Birmingham. A booklet prepared for the information of visitors. (Birmingham Housing Committee) Illus. Plan. 18pp. c.1908. Housing. - 1908
8; 554192 - Memorandum on housing in Birmingham during the post-war period. - 1944
8; 617226 - Shameful failure, [or], The housing story 1945 to 1949 : the facts about progress made in Birmingham ... under Socialist policy : and some new proposals / issued by the Birmingham Unionist Association in connection with the City Council Elections on 12th - 1949
8; 623277 - Homes for Birmingham : the Communist Party. - 1945
8; 660458 - Homeless : [an account of homeless persons in Birmingham]. - 1956
8; 661125 - Official opening of Bush House, Broad Street, Birmingham by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Ald. J.J. Grogan [on] 27th March 1958 : [order of proceedings and short description]. - 1958
8; 661868 - Housing problem : present powers of local authorities. - 1907
8; 662140 - Homes or hovels : the housing problem & its solution / George Woodcock. - 1944
8; 663532 - Housing survey reports. No. 1, West Midlands conurbation house condition survey, 1967. - 1969
8; 752920 - Conference on self-build housing [at] the town hall, Birmingham, September 28th 1963 : programme & information. - 1963
8; 756068 - City of Birmingham registration of houses in multiple occupation. - 1965
9 - Licensing reform. - 1876
9; 63273 - An exposition of the origin, principles and aims of the Independent Order of Good Templars etc. 16pp. 1873. COWARD (J). - 1873
9; 64707 - BUCKLE (T) Licensing reform. Reprinted from the "Birmingham Medical Review" January 1876. 13pp. - 1876
9; 69263 - CHAMBERLAIN (J) The right method with the publicans. Reprinted from the "Fortnightly Review" 30pp. - 1876
9; 239782 - Register. 11pp. 1895. Total Abstinence Union (Married People's). - 1895
9; 240067 - Clubs. Scheme for legislative treatment. 8pp. 1883. Licensed Victuallers' National Defence League. - 1883
9; 240068 - Articles of association of the Birmingham Temperance Hall Company. 7pp. 1858. Temperance Hall. - 1858
9; 520439 - Father Mathew in Birmingham. Newspaper cuttings etc. 2pp. c.1843-45. MATHEW (Rev. THEOBALD) Work relating to.
9; 662287 - The public house : [temperance pamphlet]. - 1830
9; 663309 - Intermediate examination : second year course : [question papers] 1905, 1907, 1908.
11; 63680 - Knight (H) Observations on the relief of cases of outdoor poor in the parish of Birmingham. 11pp. 1838 - 1838
11; 136479 - Birmingham Workhouse lending library. Catalogue. 40pp. 1896. Workhouses. - 1896
11; 441815 - Form of prayer at the laying of the foundation stone of the new infirmary extension at the Aston Union workhouse, Erdington, October 12th 1880. 4pp. 1880. Workhouses. - 1880
11; 663383 - The ratepayers remembrancer, or, Black book of parish delinquency : containing letters, statements and charges of mis-management of parochial funds etc. within the Borough of Birmingham. - 1835
12; 660691 - Regulations relating to the administration of outdoor relief / approved by the [City of Birmingham] Public Assistance Committee on 27th January 1937, to operate from 5th April, 1937. - 1937
12; 661482 - Draft rules and regulations relative to the administration of outdoor relief. - 1930
13; 635842 - Inside a mental hospital : [Winson Green]. - 1953
14; 662603 - [Charity commission orders, cash accounts and minutes, 1899-1922].
14; 662604 - Epitome of deeds relating to charity founded by Elizabeth Dowell. - 1900
16; 64063 - [MISSING] Extract from an account of the manner in which the poor have lately been supplied with bread and meat and soup at Birmingham. - 1798
22; 51332 - Neglected Children's Aid Society. 1st Annual Report, 1868. 3pp. 1869. Children's Aid Society. - 1869
22; 140539 - The Society for befriending Pauper Children. Rules. 3pp. 1871. Boarding-out Committee (Certified Voluntary). - 1871
23; 540560 - Educational pamphlets, No. 117. Youth in a city. An account of an experiment of youth service in its initial stages (at the Sherborne Road Centre, Birmingham) (H.M. Stationery Office) 10pp. 1943. Education (Board of). - 1943
23; 551992 - Leaders' course, April-May 1944, at Primrose Hill, near Birmingham : [syllabus]. - 1944
23; 619949 - Leadership ahoy : the story of an old barge : [the Norman Chamberlain] and a new generation. - 1951
23; 660888 - Things you should know when you join the Carnegie Club. - 1947
23; 660971 - Introducing the Stonehouse Gang : what it is : what it has done : what its plans are. - 1941
23; 664204 - Hockley Port : an adventure waiting to happen [an explanatory leaflet]. - 1972
23; 747990 - Youth service, this may mean you : [a brief description of introductory courses for youth leaders].
23; 752928 - His need your opportunity : [an appeal]. - 1966
31; 116447 - Birmingham Working Boys' Home, Gordon Hall, Deritend. An appeal for funds. 3pp. 1892?. Working Boys' Home (Birmingham). - 1892
31; 229578 - Handbook of grand mediaeval fair and sale, in aid of St. Mark’s and St. Benet’s Boys’ Home and Hostel, at the Grocery Exchange, Newhall Street, 1911. Illus. 30pp. 1911. Grocery Exchange. - 1911
31; 511063 - National Children's Home and Orphanage. Princess Alice Orphanage. New Year festival, 1940 --. Programme. 1940 –. Princess Alice Orphanage, New Oscott, afterwards Princess Alice School.
31; 534832 - Princess Alice Orphanage, Sutton Coldfield. Annual eisteddfod. 4th --. Programme. 1942 – NOTE - 1st – 3rd wanting. Princess Alice Orphanage, New Oscott, afterwards Princess Alice School.
31; 660129 - [Prospectus]. - 1955
31; 661826 - [Prospectus]. - 1959
31; 662756 - Barnardo's in Shropshire, Warwickshire [and] Worcestershire. - 1963
31; 663233 - Residential building land : the site of Sir Josiah Mason's Orphanage [Erdington]. - 1964
34; 554191 - Survey of facilities available for the welfare of the disabled citizens of Birmingham : medical treatment financial support ... - 1944
39; 641024 - Bryong House : a home for elderly invalids, Weoley Hill, Birmingham : progress report. - 1954
39; 660323 - Bryony House, Selly Oak, Birmingham. - 1956
39; 662699 - Annual report and accounts ; [with], Sunnyside hostel reports.
81; 662537 - Emily Street [flats] Birmingham. - 1938
89; 752751 - Families on the move : a report of an investigation in Birmingham / [by the students of Westhill College of Education, July 1963]. - 1963
106; 239813 - A proposal for raising a society in connection with Paradise Street Meeting House, for the general relief of the sick poor in Birmingham. 8pp. 1793. LITTLE (ROBERT). - 1793
106; 594856 - [Leaflets, 1903]. - 1903
131; 576163 - Accommodation provided for aged people [in communal homes and on the housing estates]. - 1945
806; 278483 - Objects. 1907. Volume 1. 1903-7. - 1907
68513 - A letter to the magistrates of the Borough of Birmingham on the swearing in of special constables etc. 4pp. c.1850. SALT (THOMAS CLUTTON). - 1850
42 - Crimes, Offences, Misdemeanours, Juvenile Crime, Special Crimes - nd
43 - Laws, Admisitration of Justice - nd
44 - Markets and Food Supply - nd
45 - Public Health - nd
46 - Medicine Hospitals - nd
47 - Transport, Communication, Traffic Problems - nd
48 - Education, Teaching and Teachers, History and Description of Schools, - nd
49 - Other Services (Gas, Electricity) - nd
50 - Culture in Birmingham - nd
51 - Literary Associations - nd
52 - Literary Associations (Birmingham and Midland Writers Only) - nd
53 - Libraries - nd
54 - Fine Arts, artists, Printing, Sculpture - nd
55 - Music - nd
56 - Architecture in Birmingham - nd
57 - Public Buildings - nd
58 - Domestic Architecture, Household Effecrs, Gardens - nd
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59 - Other Cutural Activities - nd
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60 - Economic History and Theory - nd
61 - Industrial Organisation - nd
62 - Commerce, Commercial Interests - nd
63 - Finance, Banking, Public Finance - nd
64 - Trades and Manufactures - nd
65 - Engineering and Technology - nd
66 - Chemical and Allied Industries - nd
67 - Manufactures - nd
68 - Specialised Trades and Craftys - nd
69 - Other Industries - nd
70 - History: Sources - nd
71 - History: General - nd
72 - History: Before the Conquest - nd
73 - Histories of Specific Periods - nd
74 - Relations with Foreign Countires. Colonial Relations - nd
75 - Military, Naval and Air History - nd
76 - Political History - nd
77 - Geneaology, Heraldry - nd
78 - Biography - nd
79 - Collections of Portraits, Catalogues of Portraits - nd
80 - Topography and description - nd
81 - Birmingham as described by foreign travellers - nd
82 - Vestiges of Old Birmingham and Midlands - nd
83 - Guides to Birmiongham and Surrounding Country - nd
84 - Maps and Plans - nd
85 - Views, Prospects, Panoramas - nd
86 - Improvement Schemes to 1939 - nd
87 - Reconstruction and Redevelopment: 1940s onwards - 1940
88 - Conservation, Environment - nd
89 - Particular streets and localites - nd
90 - Parishes - nd
91 - Suburbs and Districs in Warwickshire - nd
92 - Suburbs and Districts transferred from Worcestershie - nd
93 - Suburbs and Districts transferred from Stafforsdhire - nd
94 - Herefordshire - nd
95 - Shropshire - nd
96 - Staffordshire - nd
97 - Warwickshire - nd
98 - Worcesrtershire - nd
99 - West Midlands, Black Country - nd
pp - Large pamphlets - nd
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