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1; 479494 - Modern Tempera. Catalogue of an exhibition on Modern Tempera. 8pp. 1938. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1938
1; 512700 - An Isenbrant for Birmingham. From The Burlington Magazine. Vol. 53. Illus. 1928. *SMITH (SOLOMON CHARLES KAINES). - 1928
1; 540577 - British Landscapes in oils. An exhibition of British landscapes in oils from George II to Queen Victoria, held by the Birmingham Art Gallery at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists' Galleries May 4th-25th, 1943 under the auspices of Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts. Catalogue. With foreword by R. Edwards. 16pp. 1943. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1943
2; 76628 - Descriptive catalogue of Woodhead's anatomical and pathological museum. Gentlemen's edition. Oddfellows Hall, Birmingham. 20pp. 1854?. Odd Fellows' Hall.
6; 12788 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Soirée, Masonic Hall December 14th 1875. Programme. 10pp. 1875. Masonic Hall. - 1875
6; 34998 - Report of Committee appointed "to obtain information respecting a marine aquarium, with a view of promoting an institution of the kind in Birmingham". 16pp. 1874. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). - 1874
6; 35998 - Lee (T) The duty of the respective officers appointed by the Court Leet, in the Manor of Birmingham (as ascertained and presented by the jury, 1779). 8pp. 1829. Court Leet. - 1829
6; 49750 - Account of excursion to Rugby. 7pp. 1879. Midland Institute : Birmingham Archaeological Society. - 1879
6; 63982 - Notes on Sutton Park. Its flowering plants, ferns and mosses. Read to the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, December 6th 1876. With The Roses and brambles of Warwickshire. 27pp. 1877. *BAGNALL (JAMES EUSTACE). - 1877
6; 64040 - Annual soiree, Temperance Hall. October 16th 1877. Programme. 4pp. 1877. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). Founded 1858. - 1877
6; 64883 - On the principles and management of the Marine Aquarium. A paper read before the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, 1874. Illus. 28pp. 1875. *HUGHES (WILLIAM RICHARD). - 1875
6; 67194 - Hughes (W.R.) Notes on Bopyrus Squillarum : a parasitic crustacean. Read before the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. 6pp. 1881. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). - 1881
6; 72732 - Excursion to Ludlow, 14th June 1871. Programme. 4pp. 1871. Midland Institute : Birmingham Archaeological Society. - 1871
6; 72733 - Excursion to Brandon, Wolston, Brinklow, Combe Abbey, and Coventry. September 6th 1871. Programme. 4pp. 1871. Midland Institute : Birmingham Archaeological Society. - 1871
6; 75448 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Sociological section. Special creation and evolution. 15pp. 1885. *NADEN (CONSTANCE CAROLINE WOODHILL). - 1885
6; 90144 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Sociological section. The data of ethics. 12pp. 1887. *NADEN (CONSTANCE CAROLINE WOODHILL). - 1887
6; 106018 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Reprinted from The Midland Counties Herald, 1866. 12pp. 1866. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). Founded 1858. - 1866
6; 174285 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Scientific Society. "Our Society" A paper read before the Society, 1902. 11pp. 1902. TUCKER (ALEXANDER EDWIN). - 1902
6; 175288 - Archaeological Society of the Birmingham and Midland Institute. State of the new library and museum. 7pp. 1900. *WILSON (WILLIAM WRIGHT). - 1900
6; 190367 - Reminiscences of the early days of the Birmingham and Midland Institute and its scientific societies. An address delivered to the Birmingham and Midland Institute Scientific Society, 1905. 20pp. 1905. *WOODWARD (CHARLES JOSIAH). - 1905
6; 210030 - Laws of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. 10pp. 1894?. Natural History and Philosophical Society (Birmingham). - 1894
6; 259714 - A lecture on some portraits of Shakespeare and Shakespeare's brooch, to the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. With an appendix. Illus. 21pp. 1884. *RABONE (JOHN). - 1884
6; 265314 - The place of archaeology in science. A paper read before the Philosophical Society of Birmingham, 1877. 35pp. 1877. *KENWARD (JAMES). - 1877
6; 265603 - Birmingham and Midland Institute Scientific Society Presidential Address 1915 "Science as enemy and ally" 24pp. 1915. CROCKER (ERNEST). - 1915
6; 402269 - Rules adopted November 1932. 6pp. 1932. Midland Institute : Birmingham Archaeological Society. - 1932
6; 568879 - The Learned Lunatics : [a discussion between the members of the Lunar Society Birmingham]. - 1945
6; 640174 - Soiree, Masonic Hall, December 16th, 1873 : programme. - 1873
6; 660002 - Library catalogue, Natural History and Philosophical Society (Birmingham) - 1954
6; 660186 - A paper on a new method of adjusting the focus of microscopes [delivered before] the Birmingham Natural History & Microscopical Society, February 8th, 1870. - 1870
6; 661355 - Centenary exhibition : October 27-November 1, 1958 opened by Lord Hurcomb : [list of exhibits]. - 1958
6; 661661 - Laws of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society (as emended March 1958). - 1958
6; 662137 - The Birmingham Archaeological Society. - 1948
6; 662305 - 101 archaeological treasures from the West Midlands / [exhibition] arranged by the Birmingham Archaeological Society. - 1961
6; 662493 - The Lunar Society : its membership and organisation : paper to be read Jan. 2nd 1963. - 1963
6; 662535 - The philosophers who met at the full moon. - 1963
6; 662586 - Our sociologic circle : [programmes ... ].
6; 662679 - The 1963 schools science fair in the Haworth Chemistry Department, Birmingham University, September 1963 : catalogue of exhibits. - 1963
6; 669601 - The National Cactus and Succulent Society : [a brief history, with special reference to the Birmingham branch]. - 1974
6; 743662 - Rules of the Birmingham Natural History Society (1964 revision). - 1964
7; 72270 - 1st annual report of the General Committee. 1880. Also list of members. 12pp. 1881. Alliance Literary and Debating Society (Birmingham). - 1881
7; 76630 - Robert Browning. The thoughts of a poet on art and faith. Lecture to the Birmingham Central Literary Association, 1885. 27pp. 1885. PEARSON (HOWARD SHAKESPEARE). - 1885
7; 123504 - Rules of the Birmingham Book Club. 8pp. 1863. Book Club (Birmingham). - 1863
7; 123505 - Brief sketch of the early history of the Birmingham Book Club. 4pp. 1864?. Book Club (Birmingham).
7; 516727 - Rules. 8pp. 1858. King's Norton Social Improvement Society. - 1858
8; 175288 - Birmingham and Midland Institute Archaeological Society. State of the New Library and Museum. A paper by W. Wilson. 7pp. 1900. - 1900
12; 662131 - The re-opening of Blakesley Hall, Yardley. - 1957
13; 64468 - Aston Hall and Park Company, Limited. Report and Balance Sheet of the Colossal Fete, presented by the Canvassing Committee to the shareholders, 1859. 7pp. 1859. - 1859
13; 64469 - Aston Hall, Birmingham. The official programme of the Aston Park Company's fete in conjunction with the grand demonstration of the Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows, July 8 - 9, 1861. 16pp. 1861. Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows, Birmingham District. - 1861
13; 64471 - The Ghost of Aston Hall or the Mysteries of the King's Chamber. - c. 1860
13; 64472 - Visit to Birmingham of Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort, on the Inauguration of Aston Hall and Park, 1858. Official programme. Illus. 32pp. 1858. - 1858
13; 64472 - Visit to Birmingham of Queen Victoria, and the Prince Consort, on the inauguration of Aston Hall and Park, 1858. Official programme. Illus. 32pp. 1858. Queen Victoria, Visit to Birmingham, 1858. - 1858
13; 189389 - Aston Hall, the property of the Birmingham Corporation. Illus. From Country Life. 1905. - 1905
13; 259181 - Handbook of Aston Hall, Museum, and Park, Cannon Hill, Calthorpe and other Parks. (Borough of Birmingham). 32pp. 1879. *RODWAY (ALFRED). - 1879
13; 259272 - Aston Hall & Park. Programme of the Christmas Revels December 1858. 8pp. 1858. - 1858
13; 279716 - Annual Christmas Festivities! at Aston Hall. Programme of Entertainments. December 26th 1861 to January 20th 1862. 8pp. 1861. - 1861
13; 455661 - Hidson and Ellis’s Official programme of the Aston Hall fete, July 7-8, 1862. Illus. 16pp. 1862. Hidson and Ellis, printers. - 1862
13; 637851 - Aston Hall; an illustrated survey of the home of the Holtes of Warwickshire, now the property of the Birmingham Corporation / [text by Mary Woodall]. - 1953
13; 663262 - Aston Hall : a property of the City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery : [guide]. - 1967
13; 752944 - Birmingham's country house museum : Aston Hall. - 1965
14; 663269 - Birmingham's new museum. - 1966
61; 64695 - Papers sent to the National Association for promoting Social Science, Birmingham 1857. 14pp. 1857. OWEN (ROBERT). - 1857
61; 118756 - Drysdale (J.J.) Modern medicine and homoeopathy. Address at the Homoeopathic Congress, Birmingham, 1870. (Leicester) 18pp. 1870. Homoeopathic Congress, Birmingham, 1870. - 1870
61; 188424 - Official programme of the Birmingham conference. From Seeking and Saving. Map. 1905. Reformatory and Industrial Institutions (Managers, etc. of), Conference, Birmingham. - 1905
61; 199016 - Report of the proceedings at Birmingham, of Prince Ernest's Lodge, 253, on 5th November 1832. Lieutenant-Colonel Fairman in the chair. 36pp. 1832. Orange Institution. - 1832
61; 209878 - Industrial schools and reformatories. A paper read before the Association for promoting Social Science, Birmingham, 1884. 12pp. 1884. HILL (ALFRED) J.P.. - 1884
61; 259418 - Incorporated Society of Musicians. Annual conference, Birmingham, 1912-13. Order of service at the Parish Church of Birmingham, 1912. 16pp. 1912. St. Martin's Church and Parish. - 1912
61; 284528 - 11th Congress of British Esperantists, Birmingham, May 21st - 25th, 1920. From The British Esperantist. May 1920. Esperantists (British), Birmingham Conference 1920. - 1920
61; 326682 - Housing in relation to public health and social welfare : the third Kibble Memorial Lecture, delivered at Birmingham, 1925. (with a bibliography) (Liverpool) 40pp 1926. CLARKE (JOHN JOSEPH) M.A., F.S.S.. - 1926
61; 359486 - Report of the proceedings of the Birmingham Phonographic Festival, held in the Assembly Room of Dee’s Royal Hotel, July, 1843. Supplement to the Phonotypic Journal. Volume 2, Number 20. August, 1843. 12pp. 1843. - 1843
61; 520436 - The Meeting at Birmingham of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science. From Chambers's Journal. Vol. 8. 1857. Social Science (National Association for the Promotion of), Birmingham Meeting, 1857. - 1857
61; 630713 - 'The Know how' : a standing conference and how it works : an address given to the Joint Conference between the Women's Group on Public Welfare and Standing Conferences of Women's Organizations at Birmingham, November 1952 / issued for the Women's Group on - 1952
61; 660127 - Art in Italy : northern centres of Renaissance culture : [programme, notices etc.]. - 1955
61; 661123 - Visit to Bournville of the British Association for the Advancement of Science : September 12, 1913 : programme. - 1913
61; 661124 - The only legend : a masque of The scarlet pierrot [performed at Bournville, September 12, 1913 on the occasion of the visit of the British Association] / the music composed by James Brier. - 1913
62; 544086 - Canadian Legion Educational Services. Course for Canadian soldiers on leave in Birmingham arranged by the University of Birmingham in association with the British Council, April 5th - 10th 1943. Programme. Illus. 14pp. 1943. University. - 1943
102; 586908 - The National Gallery [of] British Art illustrated catalogue of works by English Pre-Raphaelite painters lent by the Art Gallery Committee of the Birmingham Corporation, December 1911 to March 1912. - 1912
102; 586909 - City of Bradford Corporation Art Gallery, Cartwright Memorial Hall : illustrated catalogue (with descriptive notes) of oil paintings lent by the Corporation of Birmingham [1910]. - 1910
102; 661909 - 4000 years of gems and jewellery : [account of exhibition in Birmingham Art Gallery, Feb.-March 1960]. - 1960
102; 662135 - Jewellery and gemstones, exhibition at the City Museum, Birmingham. - 1960
434805 - The Professional annual register of lectures, musical and dramatic recitals, chamber and ballad concerts, drawing room and other entertainments, 1892-3. 32pp. 1892. Scarse and Wynne (Messrs.) Publications. - 1892
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