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L - Local Studies and History book collection
. - Main series (octavo)
01 - Physical Aspects
02 - Geology
03 - Natural History
04 - Meteorology
05 - General Works
06 - Directories
07 - Book Trade in Birmingham
08 - Periodicals and Newspapers
09 - Bibilography on all aspects of the history of Birmingham
10 - Religion
11 - Ecclesiology, Church Buildings, Art, Furniture
12 - Monastic Birmingham
13 - Church of England General Histories
14 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Birmingham
15 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Aston
16
17 - Roman Catholic Church
18 - Nonconformists Dissenters
19 - Minor Denominations
20 - Social Life
21 - Social Life Special Classes
22 - Customs of Public and Private Life, Pageants, Festivals Ceremonies and Other Customs
23 - Inns, Taverns, Public Houses, Hotels, Hospitaity, customes connected with eating and drinking
24 - Clubs and Societies
25 - Amusements, Recreation, Sports and Pastimes
26 - Circuses, Fair and Similar Shows
27 - Parks, Open Spaces, Public Gardens and Pleasure Gardens
28 - Theatres, Music Halls
29 - Legends, Ghost Apparitions, Hauntings
30 - History of Birmingham Government from ealiest times
31 - City Corporation, The Mayor, Aldermen and Council Collectively
32 - Mayoralty
33 - Aldermen
34 - City Council
35 - Freedom Qualifications, Rights and Duties of Citizens
36 - City Officials and Departments
37
38 - Town Hall
39 - Regional Government
40 - Statistics, Yearbooks of General Statistics
41 - Poor, Life and Labour
42 - Crimes, Offences, Misdemeanours, Juvenile Crime, Special Crimes
43 - Laws, Admisitration of Justice
44 - Markets and Food Supply
45 - Public Health
46 - Medicine Hospitals
47 - Transport, Communication, Traffic Problems
48 - Education, Teaching and Teachers, History and Description of Schools,
1; 12335 - The school and the workshop; why should they not combine? A letter to J.T. Chance on the failure of elementary education in Birmingham. 23pp. 1856. YORKE (Hon. and Rev. GRANTHAM MUNTON) (i) rector of St. Philip's.
1; 15414 - On the education of Birmingham, and on commissions of inquiry. 32pp. 1865. *SARGANT (WILLIAM LUCAS), LYTTELTON (GEORGE WILLIAM LYTTELTON, 4th Baron).
1; 34995 - Day school education in the borough of Birmingham. A letter to G. Dixon, Mayor. 24pp. 1867. *GOVER (Rev. WILLIAM).
1; 191093 - Address on education at the Congress of the Social Science Association, Birmingham, 1868. 39pp. 1868. *LYTTELTON (GEORGE WILLIAM LYTTELTON, 4th Baron).
1; 278793 - History of the free schools, colleges, hospitals and asylums of Birmingham. Illus. 1861. GRIFFITH (GEORGE).
1; 299666 - Psi. The Magazine of the Faculty of Pure Science in the University of Birmingham. Vols. 1 - 4 (May 1922 - May 1925) All published. 4 volumes. 1922-25. University.
1; 762156 - [School exercise books belonging to Master Walters of The Round House, Old Wharf, Suffolk Street].
01; 794401 - Beyond the classroom : career opportunities in the education services.
2; 45651 - Occasional paper. Numbers 1 - 7. 1871-4. Nonconformist Committee (Central).
2; 170172 - Occasional paper. Numbers 1 - 7. 1871-4. Nonconformist Committee (Central).
2; 413220 - The University of Birmingham and City of Birmingham Education Committee. Joint conference on secondary education. 56pp. 1904. Education Department (Birmingham).
2; C203060 - Beginning teaching / cartoon illustrations by Larry.
3; 491762 - Educational facilities in Worcestershire. With a section including Moseley. Published by British Isles Publicity Limited. (Bristol) Illus. 28pp. c.1936
03; 661141 - Official opening by Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent : 22nd April 1958 : [programme and commemorative brochure].
03; 661830 - Annual report and financial summary for ...
03; 661881 - [Descriptive booklet and prospectus ...]
03; 663546 - Bordesley College of Education.
4; 295783 - National Demonstration, Central Hall, Birmingham, November 1921. Poster, circulars, tickets etc. and an article from "The Highway" November 1921. Workers' Educational Association (Birmingham Branch).
4; 296783 - Year Book, 1921-22 NOTE - From 1922 the Year Book was issued by the Workers' Educational Association, West Midland District. Workers' Educational Association (Birmingham Branch).
4; 314032 - Year Book, 1922-23 - 1928-29. Last published. 6 volumes. 1922-9 NOTE - (i) The Year Book for 1921-2 was issued by the Workers' Educational Association, Birmingham Branch (ii) Wants 1926-7 and 1927-8. Workers' Educational Association, West Midland District.
04; 625420 - The Martineau Teachers' Centre [established by the City of Birmingham Education Committee : descriptive brochure].
04; 642815 - A souvenir of past and present members to celebrate the coming of age of the club : [portraits of teachers mostly headmasters of Birmingham elementary schools].
05; 183118 - Rules. 4pp. 1901?. Child-Study Association (British), Birmingham Branch.
05; 183119 - Report 1901 etc. 1902 etc.. Child-Study Association (British), Birmingham Branch.
5; 225837 - Who's Who in Birmingham Sunday Schools. 84pp. Ports. (Birmingham Sunday School Union) 1910. BRADLEY (HENRY) Work edited by.
5; 236367 - Midland Sunday School Association Record. March 1912 - February 1913. All published. 1912-13 NOTE - Succeeded by Church, School and Home. Sunday School Association (Midland).
05; 268415 - "The Changing world" presidential address, 1916. Birmingham Branch Child Study Association. 15pp. 1916. CADBURY (Dame ELIZABETH MARY) formerly Taylor, afterwards wife of George.
05; 309887 - The study of character. Presidential address to the members of the Birmingham Child-Study Society. January 14th, 1914. 20pp. 1914. *JORDAN (WALTER ROSS).
5; 638463 - Agreed syllabus of religious instruction.
5; 662485 - Agreed syllabus of religious instruction : with revised suggestions for teachers.
05; 774686 - Problems and methods in programmed learning: the proceedings of the 1967 APL/NCPL Birmingham Conference / edited by M. J. Tobin.
5; 792785 - Religious education and religious freedom, from a churchman's point of view : a letter addressed to the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P.
06; 62495 - Short-sight in relation to education. Address to the Birmingham Teachers' Association. Illus. 34pp. 1880. *SMITH (PRIESTLEY).
06; 124177 - Birmingham Teachers' Association. An inaugural address, 1874. 8pp. 1874. VARDY (Rev. ALBERT RICHARD).
06; 124178 - Annual report ...
06; 124183 - Birmingham Teachers' Association. An address, 1879. 10pp. 1879. VARDY (Rev. ALBERT RICHARD).
06; 210172 - The training of teachers in America. Paper before the Birmingham Teachers' Association. 31pp. 1883. COOPER (ALICE J.).
06; 210173 - The educational value of games. Paper before the Birmingham Teachers' Association, 1881. 18pp. 1882. *LEVETT (RAWDON).
06; 264398 - Methods of teaching history. A paper read before the Birmingham Teachers' Association 1886 23pp. 1899. *SMITH (Rev. ARTHUR JAMSON).
06; 279246 - Rules and Hon. Secretary's Report, 1906-7 and 1907-8 afterwards Annual Reports etc., 1909-10, 1910-11, 1912-13, 1913-14, 1917-18 etc.. Council and Voluntary School Head Teachers' Association (Birmingham).
06; 481587 - Annual report and cash statement. 57th (1927) -- NOTE - Wants all before 1927. Teachers (Birmingham Association of the National Union of).
06; 526786 - Members' handbook 1941 --. Teachers (Birmingham Association of the National Union of).
6; 661122 - Official opening [by Sir Frederick Messer on 29th March 1958 : souvenir booklet].
08; 602218 - Featherstone Secondary Boys' School : school journey to Shirley, 16th-25th June, 1948-49.
8; 789500 - Warwick University Ltd.: industry, management and the universities / edited by E. P. Thompson.
9; 180069 - Report of the proceedings of the council to the yearly meeting of the Court of Governors 1st (1901) -- NOTE - 1. 1941 not issued 2. From 1962 accounts included. University.
9; 180073 - Appendix to the report of the Council to the Court of Governors. Extracts from the report of the Principal to the Council, Session 1900-01 (1st) etc. 1901 etc. NOTE - Called as above to 1905-6; Report of the Principal to the Council, 1906-7 --1909-10; Abridgement of the Report of the Principal to the Council, 1910-11 etc.. University.
9; 180076 - Income and expenditure accounts and balance sheet, 1900-1 (1st) - 1915-16; 1917-18 - 1961. From 1962 included in Report. Catalogue No. 180069 L48.9. University.
9; 220641 - The Mermaid Souvenir of the opening of the University of Birmingham by King Edward VII. Ports. Illus. 56pp. 1909.
09; 259680 - Particulars of scholarships, bursaries and exhibitions available in Birmingham. 31pp. 1913. Education Department (Birmingham).
9; 297130 - Annual University Service in the Great Hall of the University, Edgbaston. Sermons. 1921 - 1961 NOTE - No sermons published for 1919, 1920 & 1922, 1957-60.
9; 321648 - Joint Standing Committee for Research. Reports : sessions 1921-22 etc. NOTE - Afterwards called University Research Committee. University.
9; 326163 - Sermon. What is Christianity? University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 12th 1924. 8pp. 1924 NOTE - In University of Birmingham Annual Services 1921-61. *RICHARDS (Rev. LEYTON) Minister of Carrs Lane Chapel 1924 – 1941.
9; 326165 - Sermon. University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 11th, 1925. 10pp. 1925 NOTE - In University of Birmingham Annual Services. HENSON (HERBERT HENSLEY) Bishop of (i) Hereford (ii) Durham.
9; 326596 - [Annual university service] in the great hall of the university, [Edgbaston : order of service].
9; 326599 - Sermon. University of Birmingham. Annual service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 7th 1923. 14pp. 1923. SMITH (MARTIN LINTON) (1) bishop suffragan of Warrington (2) bishop of Hereford.
9; 333882 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 10th 1926. Sermon. In Annual Services 1921-61. 9pp. 1926. SELBIE (Rev. WILLIAM BOOTHBY).
9; 340531 - Charter of Incorporation. 38pp. 1900. University.
9; 344870 - Sermon. The Gospel of Christ. University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 9th, 1927. 10pp. 1927. HEADLAM (ARTHUR CAYLEY) Bishop of Gloucester.
9; 349984 - Lodge (Sir O.J.) The University of Birmingham. Appeal for funds. Reprinted from the National Review. August 1908. 8pp. 1908. University.
9; 352185 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston, October 7th, 1928. Sermon. 11pp. 1928 NOTE - In Annual Services 1921-61. SIMPSON (PATRICK CARNEGIE).
9; 368881 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 6th, 1929. Sermon. 8pp. 1929. KEMPTHORNE (JOHN A.) Bishop of Lichfield.
9; 376172 - Jubilee of the Foundation of Mason College and the 13th anniversary of the granting of the University Charter, October 13th 1930. Programmes, invitation leaflets, tickets etc. 1930. University of Birmingham.
9; 382334 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 12th 1930. Sermon. 11pp. 1930. BARNES (ERNIST WILLIAM) Bishop of Birmingham.
9; 394231 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 11, 1931. Sermon. 8pp. In University of Birmingham Annual Services.. GLOVER (TERROT REAVELEY).
9; 423355 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston. October 8th 1933. Sermon. 11pp. 1933 NOTE - In Annual Services 1921 – 1961.. *MICKLEM (NATHANIEL).
9; 428070 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston, October 7th 1934. Sermon. In Annual Services 1921-61. 9pp. 1934. STREETER (BURNETT HILLMAN).
9; 443391 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston, October 13th, 1935. Sermon. 12pp. 1935 NOTE :- In University of Birmingham Annual Services. *GRAY (Rev. ARTHUR HERBERT).
9; 457262 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston, October 11th 1936. Sermon. 9pp. 1936 NOTE - In University of Birmingham Annual Services 1921-61. WILLIAMS (ALWYN TERRELL PETRE).
9; 486328 - University of Birmingham. Service in the Great Hall, Edgbaston, October 10th 1937. Sermon. 12pp. 1937 NOTE - In University of Birmingham Annual Services 1921-61. WHALE (JOHN SELDON).
9; 517089 - Alma Mater. A memoir of student life at Birmingham University. With a foreword by Sir C.G. Robertson. Preface by L.A. Nash. (Cradley Heath) Port. 1940. JOHNSON (OLWEN).
9; 560177 - Future developments in the University of Birmingham.
9; 560181 - Future developments in the University of Birmingham.
9; 607296 - The University of Birmingham : a short history [written for the] Jubilee Celebrations, May, 1950.
9; 607300 - The University of Birmingham and the W[orkers'] E[ducational] A[ssociation] : a brief account of the contribution of the University of Birmingham and the W.E.A. to adult education in the West Midland area / with a foreword by Sir Raymond Preistley.
9; 614239 - Introduction to a University : [details of degrees courses and some notes on careers].
9; 627801 - To the aid of the writer : a brief review of the aims and achievements of the Atlantic Awards scheme 1946-1948 : [with supplementary list of awards 1949-50 / administered by Birmingham University].
9; 687604 - From Gibbon to Darwin : an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 1st December, 1958.
9; 756474 - Administration of a university : an account of the management of academic affairs in the University of Birmingham / [by] Robert Aitken.
9; 977028 - Annual reports and accounts.
11 Dudley; 747618 - Dudley Grammar School : a chronicle of four centuries (1562-1962) : a new edition of "A short history of Dudley grammar school" / revised and enlarged by D.C. Temple.
11; 669811 - A history of the Burton upon Trent Grammar School.
11; 803301 - A history of Rugby School / by W. H. D. Rouse ...
21; 3219 - Report shewing the work accomplised by the Board, 1870 - 1903. 28 volumes. 1876 - 1904. School Board (1870 - 1903).
21; 12996 - Report on Schools in Germany and Switzerland. 59pp. 1879. DAVIS (GEORGE BENJAMIN) Clerk to the Birmingham School Board.
21; 15418 - Free schools. Report of a debate in the Birmingham School Board, June 18th 1875. Printed for the National Education League. 59pp. 1875. School Board (1870 - 1903).
21; 31079 - Six years of educational work in Birmingham. An address delivered to the Birmingham School Board, 1876. 26pp. 1876. CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. JOSEPH) M.P..
21; 34996 - Chamberlain (J) Speech on the payment of the fees for indigent children attending denominational schools, delivered in Carr's Lane Chapel, 1871. 14pp. 1871. School Board (1870 - 1903).
21; 35931 - Report on compulsion, as applied to school attendance in Birmingham. (Birmingham School Board) 59pp. 1878. Schools.
21; 45833 - Report of the Education and School Management Committee, April 23rd 1875. 16pp. 1875. School Board (1870 - 1903).
21; 60354 - School boards and the irreconcileables. Reprinted from Essays of a Birmingham manufacturer. With a collection of newspaper cuttings relating to W.L. Sargant. 43pp. 1872. School Board (1870 - 1903). SARGANT (WILLIAM LUCAS).
21; 62494 - School boards and the irreconcileables. Reprinted from Essays of a Birmingham Manufacturer. 69pp. 1872. *SARGANT (WILLIAM LUCAS).
21; 66627 - Annual address by the Chairman, 1879 - 1902. 22 volumes. 1879 - 1902. School Board (1870 - 1903).
21; 98903 - Educational work in Birmingham, 1885 - 1888. Address to the Birmingham School Board. 32pp. 1888. *MacCARTHY (Rev. EGERTON FRANCIS MEAD).
21; 138857 - Birmingham School Board. Annual address by the chairman, 1896 - 1900. 5 volumes. 1896 - 1900. *MacCARTHY (Rev. EGERTON FRANCIS MEAD).
21; 168686 - Chairman's annual address to the School Board, Birmingham, 1901, 1902. 2 volumes. 1901-2 NOTE - bound with 104648. L48.21. *KNOX (EDMUND ARBUTHNOTT).
21; 168687 - Chairman's annual address to the School Board, Birmingham, 1901, 1902. 2 volumes. 1901-2 NOTE - bound with 104648. L48.21. *KNOX (EDMUND ARBUTHNOTT).
21; 297848 - Bakewell (G) Observations on the construction of the new police force, with a variety of useful information. Relating largely to Birmingham. 47pp. 1842. Police.
21; 323858 - Recitations 1890-91 to 1895-6; 1898-9 to 1899-1900. 8 volumes. 1890-99. School Board (1870 - 1903).
21; 414927 - Birmingham School Board. Seventh Standard School, Waverley Road. Prospectus 1893-4. 11pp. 1893. Waverley Road Secondary School, Small Heath :.
22; 181497 - Annual Report showing the work accomplished by the Education Committee, 1902-3 -- 1913-14. 1904 - 1914 NOTE :- Continued from 1914 - 1924 (issued as one report) as Annual Report of the City of Birmingham Education Committee, see above. Education Department (Birmingham).
22; 202630 - Papers read at the Conference of After-Care Committees in the Council Chamber, Birmingham, 24th March 1904. 45pp. 1904. Education Department (Birmingham).
22; 206140 - Papers read at the Conference of After-Care Committees in the Council Chamber, Birmingham, 8th November, 1907. 53pp. 1907. Education Department (Birmingham).
22; 242302 - Handsworth School Board, Board of Guardians and the Revision Court. 1871 - 1906. OSBORNE (GEORGE HENRY) Newspaper cuttings etc. collected by.
22; 245900 - Education Committee (City of Birmingham) Annual report of the Central Care Committee for assisting children in the choice of employment. 1st (1911-12) etc. Dgms. 1912 etc. NOTE - From the 11th Report (1922-23) the above report was called "Annual report on the work of Choice of employment and after care". Children.
22; 290143 - City of Birmingham Education Committee. Year book and diary. 1909, 1911-17, 1919 etc..
22; 321600 - Report of the City of Birmingham Education Committee.
22; 353015 - Worcestershire County Council. Education handbook, 1903-4
22; 458833 - City of Birmingham Education Committee. Scheme of awards at secondary schools, junior commercial technical and art schools, technical colleges and schools of art, universities. Applicable to pupils admitted on or after 1st April 1933. 1936 --. Technical School (Municipal) afterwards Birmingham Central Technical College.
22; 547543 - Proceedings of the Education Committee : city of Birmingham ...
22; 660111 - Focus on Birmingham : [education in Birmingham in the middle 1950's / with an introduction by Mrs. E.V. Smith].
22; 660680 - Birmingham, second city of Britain : [an account of education and teaching prospects in Birmingham].
22; 661671 - [General Certificate of Education] : notes for the guidance of candidates for the General Certificate of Education.
22; 661820 - Teaching in Birmingham [prospects in the teaching profession in Birmingham].
22; 756345 - Report of the Chief Education Officer on the reorganisation of secondary education on comprehensive lines.
22; 784645 - Report of the working party on sex education.
23; 270706 - Wintersloe Magazine (Wintersloe School) No. 30 (February 1904) - No. 67 (March 1931) Ports. Illus. 21 volumes. 1904-31 NOTE - All published.
23; 309189 - Ideal Publicity Co. "Ideal" Schools guide. Including references to private schools in Birmingham. Illus. 78pp. 1923. Schools.
23; 495155 - Educational facilities in Warwickshire. Including Birmingham. Published by the British Isles Publicity Limited. (Bristol) Illus. 32pp. 1939. Schools.
23; 536027 - The Woodroughs School chronicle. Nos. 1 - 12 (May 1912 - January 1928). Ports. Illus. 1912-28. Woodroughs School.
28; 348888 - Owen (D.C. Lloyd) The Richard Middlemore post-graduate lecture at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Hosptial. 1904. Reprinted from the Birmingham Medical Review, March 1905. 23pp. 1905. Eye Hosptial (Birmingham and Midland).
31; 247948 - Kindergarten Association (Birmingham People's) Report. 1st (1903-4) - 16th (1918-19) 16 volumes. From 1917-18 continued as Birmingham Nursery Schools Association.
31; 248948 - Lloyd (Julia) The first seven years' work of the Birmingham People's Kindergarten Association 1903-10. Typewritten. 1910 NOTE - Bound with 247948. Kindergarten Association (Birmingham People's).
31; 306321 - Reports 1919-20 etc. NOTE - This school was formerly controlled by the Birmingham Nursery Schools Association. Nursery School (Greet, afterwards Selly Oak).
31; 806403 - One thousand children : [a pamphlet on the Priority Area Playgroups project in Birmingham] / by Brian Jackson and Joan Jones.
32; 642811 - The log book remembers : a history of Selly Park and Moor Green junior schools, 1911-58.
32; 662738 - Brookfields County primary school, official opening by Right Hon. George Tomlinson, Saturday 28th October 1950 : [with notes for the chairman and timetable].
32; 744841 - Ley Hill ten : the anniversary magazine of Ley Hill County Primary Infant and Junior School : a souvenir of the school on the occasion of its tenth anniversary, 1954-1964.
32; 762192 - Working with language : [an account of work done at Wychall Farm Junior School] / [by] T. W. Haggitt; with photographs by H. A. C. Limbrick and Graham Gavin.
33, 252177 - The Cradle. A periodical produced by a cyclostyle process at Allcock Street Boys' School. Numbers 1 - 42. 1913-29 NOTE :- All published. Allcock Street School.
33; 210148 - Meath (Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of) State Colonization. Address in Bristol Street Board Schools, Birmingham. 30pp. 1887. Bristol Street Council Schools.
33; 263950 - Yardley Road Council Schools Herald. November 1915 - July 1917. Nos. 2 and 4-9. 1915-17 NOTE - Wants Nos. 1 and 3. No more published after No. 9. Yardley Road Council Schools.
33; 266164 - Burlington School News, Volumes 1 & 2, September 1915 - March 1916. 2 Volumes. 1915-16. Burlington Street School.
33; 330586 - The T.S.S. Magazine. Published by Tindal Street Boys' Council School, Birmingham. Vols. 1 - 3 (1926 - 1929) 3 volumes. All published. 1926-29. Tindal Street Boys' Council School.
33; 353683 - Eliot Street School Boys' Department. School magazine. Number 2. December 1928 - Spring Number 1930. Cyclostyled. Illus. 1928-30 NOTE :- All published. Eliot Street Council Schools.
33; 368860 - Sentinel (The) Magazine of Icknield St. Council School, Birmingham. Vol. 1 December 1927 etc. Illus. Typescript. 1927 etc.. Manuscripts.
33; 369847 - The Biertonian. Senior Boys' School Magazine. Volumes 1 - 6. 6 volumes. All published. 1930-37. Bierton Road School.
33; 422081 - Cargoes. The school magazine of Aston Lane Senior Boys' School, Birmingham. 1933-35
33; 424074 - City of Birmingham Education Committee. List of elementary schools. c.1932. Schools.
33; 539123 - City of Birmingham Education Committee. Cookery recipes for second course. 20pp. 1914.
33; 661784 - The leader : Lea Village Secondary Modern Boy's School magazine.
33; 661935 - Official opening [by the Right Hon. the Lord Morrison of Lambeth, on 16th May, 1960 : souvenir brochure].
33; 662032 - Golden Hillock boys, 1910 to 1960 : the history of a Birmingham school.
33; 662393 - Cameo : the magazine of Harborne Hill School.
33; 663245 - Highgate [Street School : a brief history, 1888-1967] / compiled from three "log books" by Joshua Bamfield and Mrs. P. Bamfield.
33; 663351 - Magazine ...
33; 755148 - Junior schools', Birmingham northern cruise, 24th May-3rd June, 1966.
34; 2077 - Concise description of the endowed Grammar schools in England and Wales. Volume 2. Containing a history of the Birmingham High School. 1818. CARLISLE (NICHOLAS).
34; 261669 - The Yardleian. Yardley Secondary School Magazine. Vol. 1. No. 1 (December 1915) etc. 1915 etc.. Yardley Secondary School, afterwards Grammar School.
34; 263302 - Magpie (The) The doings of the George Dixon Girls' Secondary School. Vol. 1, No. 1 (Winter term, 1909) - Vol. 7 (Winter term, 1916) 7 volumes. Illus. 1909-16 NOTE - Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring term, 1910) and Vol. 2, No. 5 (Spring term, 1912) wanting. Vol. 4, No. 3 (Summer term, 1914) is imperfect.
34; 263316 - Magazine of George Dixon Secondary Boys' School. Volume IX, Number 1. (Easter term, 1916) etc. 1916. Crown (The).
34; 281578 - Bridge (The) The Journal of the Handsworth Grammar School. Vol. 2, No. 7 - Vol. 4, No. 6 (July, 1907 - Midsummer 1913) 10 numbers. Vol. 5, No. 1 (Christmas, 1913) etc. 1907 etc.. Handsworth Grammar School (formerly known as The Bridge Trust School).
34; 389543 - City of Birmingham Education Committee. King's Norton Secondary School for Boys. Programmes and prize lists for annual distributions of prizes, 1912 (1st) - 1925; 1934-5-- NOTE - wants programmes for 1913 and 1916-19. 1926-34 not published. King's Norton Secondary School / Grammar.
34; 389544 - King's Norton Secondary School for Boys. Programmes of annual sports. 1st (1916) -- NOTE - wants 2nd (1917). King's Norton Secondary School / Grammar.
34; 389545 - King's Norton Secondary School for Boys. School magazine. Volume 1--. 1939--. King's Norton Secondary School / Grammar.
34; 397867 - Saltley Secondary School magazine. Vol. 1 (1931) –. Illus. 1931 –. Saltley Secondary School.
34; 421012 - The Moseleian : the magazine of Moseley Secondary School. Vol. 1 (1923) – NOTE - For Vol. 3, No. 1 (Christmas 1925) see Catalogue No. 421014. L48.34. Moseley Secondary School.
34; 464613 - Calendar 1936 --. Dixon (George) Secondary School (afterwards Grammar School).
34; 523436 - Jubilee thanksgiving service 1934 at St. Germain's Church; Commemoration day, 1935. Order of service, prizewinners, examination successes etc. NOTE :- 1. 1940 not printed. 2. 1942-43 wanting. Dixon (George) Secondary School (afterwards Grammar School).
34; 644741 - Secondary education in Birmingham ...
34; 661865 - Fifty years of Yardley [1904-54].
34; 662691 - Service of thanksgiving in commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of George Dixon Grammar School for Girls, 1898-1948 [held in] St. Germain's Church, Edgbaston, Sunday 26th September, 1948.
34; 662798 - Magazine.
34; 714523 - Grammar schools of King Edward VI. VI, Handsworth Grammar School. Handsworth Grammar School, 1862-1962.
34; 981946 - The magazine of Byng Kenrick Central School.
35; 285472 - A Day continuation school (or rather Bournville Girls' Day Continuation School and Cotteridge Boys' Day Continuation School) at work. Papers by twelve contributors. Illus. FERGUSON (REGINALD WILLIAMS), WRAY (WILLIAM JOSEPH) Work edited by.
35; 331705 - School Reports. 1st, 1925-6 --. Bournville Day Continuation School.
35; 331857 - A Day continuation school (or rather Bournville Girls' Day Continuation School and Cotteridge Boys' Day Continuation School) at work. Papers by twelve contributors. Illus. FERGUSON (REGINALD WILLIAMS), WRAY (WILLIAM JOSEPH) Work edited by. (1926 issue).
35; 535989 - School Rag, The. By the students of the Bournville Day Continuation School and the members of the Bournville Youths' Club. Vol. 8, No. 62 (March 1931) to Vol. 14, No. 130 (April 1949) Ports. Illus. 1931 - 1949 NOTE - 1. Vols. 1 - 8, No. 61; Vol. 8, Nos. 63 - 70; Vol. 9, Nos. 87, 92, 99 - 101; Vol. 10, Nos. 103, 105 - 126 wanting 2. From 1950 incorporated in Bournville Day Continuation College magazine. Catalogue No. 632874. L48.35.
35; 3318757 - A camp school for boys. In Wray (W.J.) and Ferguson (R.W.) eds. A day continuation school at work. Bournville Girls' and Cotteridge Boys' Day Continuation Schools. Illus. Dgms. Plans. 1926. *MERRETT (W.J.M.).
36; 225720 - Annual report with examination papers. (1st) 1895-6 etc.. Educational Institutions (Midland Counties Union of) afterwards Union of.
36; 225734 - Syllabus for 1896 (1st) 1895 etc.. Educational Institutions (Midland Counties Union of) afterwards Union of.
36; 466092 - Nightlights : the magazine of Slade Road Evening Institute. Vol. 1 1936 - Typescript. 1936 -. Slade Road Evening Institute.
36; 511022 - City of Birmingham Education Committee. Evening institutes for junior students. Ages 14 to 17. Programmes, 1935-6; 1939-40 --.
36; 660123 - Further education : [facilities provided by the city].
36; 661178 - Prospectuses : catering, bakery, and domestic arts.
36; 662964 - [Programme ... ].
36; 748485 - Colleges of further education in Birmingham : [with a brief description of courses offered].
37; 663248 - Courtier : the magazine of Shenley Court Comprehensive School.
37; 983889 - Prospectus : Four Dwellings School.
42; 233372 - Skally (J) A rational system of arithmetic etc., used at Caroline Street Academy, Birmingham. 1833. Caroline Street Academy.
61; 128402 - The Education of the Blind. Report of the Conference at the General Institution for the Blind, Birmingham, 1894. 83pp. 1894. Blind (General Institution for the).
61; 148208 - General Institution for the Blind. Appeal to subscribers. Description of the Institution and its work. Circulars. 15pp. Illus. 1897. Blind (General Institution for the).
61; 233345 - Report of the (General) Institution for the Blind, Birmingham, 1848 (1st) NOTE -- This includes the 'Adult Blind Branch, Report and Statements of Account,' 1895-6. Blind (General Institution for the).
62; 34015 - British Butterflies, their distinctions etc. (with illustrations drawn by the children of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Edgbaston) 46pp. 1928. Deaf and Dumb Children (Royal Institution for Instruction of).
62; 35999 - Account of the General Institution established in Birmingham for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Children. Including Rules of the Society, etc. 51pp. 1814. Deaf and Dumb Children (Royal Institution for Instruction of).
62; 71774 - Report of the General Institution for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Children at Edgbaston. 15th etc. 1827 -- NOTE :- 23rd and 43rd reports (1835 and 1855) wanting. Deaf and Dumb Children (Royal Institution for Instruction of).
62; 248974 - Record of one hundred years' work, 1812 - 1912. With facsimile of 1st annual report, 1812-3. Illus. 46pp. 1912. Deaf and Dumb Children (Royal Institution for Instruction of).
62; 296706 - National College of Teachers of the Deaf. Papers read and resolutions adopted at the Conference held at the University, Birmingham, on July 27th, 28th and 29th 1920. (Stoke-on-Trent) 1920. University.
62; 608572 - Royal School for Deaf Children, Birmingham and Martley : [a historical and descriptive account].
63; 232777 - City of Birmingham Education Committee. Report of a Special sub-committee of enquiry concerning physically defective adults and children. 1911, 1912. 2 volumes. Bound with 235319. Cripples.
65; 301288 - Cropwood open air school (Blackwell near Bromsgrove). View and description issued by the Birmingham Civic Society. 4pp. 1922. Cropwood Open Air School.
65; 483889 - The Judicial office. The presidential address to the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham. May 13th, 1938. 20pp. 1938. GREENE (Sir WILFRED ARTHUR).
72; 229837 - Burlington Hall, Aston. Early morning school for men. Programme of the sixth annual concert held in the Town Hall, Birmingham. 7th May 1892. 16pp. Burlington Hall.
74, 13660 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Speech on the importance of Scientific Education. 3pp. 1855. ALBERT, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria.
74, 37795 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address delivered at the annual meeting, 1872. 14pp. 1872. *AITKEN (WILLIAM COSTEN) pseud. Argus.
74, 122030 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. "Aspects of Life" Address in the Town Hall, 1893. 28pp. 1893. *ARNOLD (Sir EDWIN).
74, 198287 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The recreative side of education. Address in the Town Hall, 1906. Port. 27pp. 1906. ALVERSTONE (RICHARD EVERARD WEBSTER, Viscount).
74; 12805 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Inaugural address on the history of America, in the Town Hall, 1878. STANLEY (ARTHUR PENRHYN) dean of Westminster. 20pp.
74; 14933 - Addresses delivered at Manchester, Leeds, and Birmingham. Inclduing the address on Rome delivered to the members of the Midland Institute, 1855. 66pp. 1856. STANHOPE (PHILIP HENRY STANHOPE, 5th Earl).
74; 31098 - HILL (MATTHEW DAVENPORT). Recorder of Birmingham. Address delivered at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1867. 33pp. 1867.
74; 34981 - Lubbock (Sir John) 1st Baron Avebury. Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address on education, delivered in the Town Hall, 1874. 19pp
74; 36039 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. On popular culture. Inaugural address delivered in the Town Hall, 1876. 24pp. 1876. MORLEY (JOHN [MORLEY, 1st Viscount]).
74; 37768 - Report on the Classes of the Institute for 1856. 8pp. 1857. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 37769 - Report of the Council for 1858 etc. presented to the Annual Meeting, 1859 etc.. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 37790 - Lecture on Rome, delivered to the members of the Midland Institute, 1855. 16pp. 1856. STANHOPE (PHILIP HENRY STANHOPE, 5th Earl).
74; 37791 - Address delivered at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1867. 33pp. 1867. *HILL (MATTHEW DAVENPORT) Recorder of Birmingham.
74; 37792 - Address delivered at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1868. 27pp. 1868. *MATHEWS (WILLIAM).
74; 37793 - Address delivered at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1869. 15pp. DICKENS (CHARLES).
74; 37794 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The inosculation of the arts and sciences. Address at the Town Hall, 1870. 30pp. 1870. PLAYFAIR (LYON PLAYFAIR, 1st baron).
74; 37796 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Inaugural address at the Town Hall, 1873, on the progress of historical and geographical knowledge. 20pp. 1873. Midland Institute (Birmingham and). RAWLINSON (Sir HENRY CRESWICKE).
74; 37797 - Lubbock (Sir John) 1st Baron Avebury. Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address on education, delivered in the Town Hall, 1874. 19pp. 1874. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 37798 - Fawcett (Henry) Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address on education delivered in the Town Hall, 1875 19pp. 1875. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 37799 - Morley (John Morley, 1st Viscount) Birmingham and Midland Institute. On popular culture. Inaugural address delivered in the Town Hall, 1876. 24pp. 1876. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 37800 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address delivered at the Annual Meeting, 1876 16pp. 1876. *BUNCE (JOHN THACKRAY).
74; 37801 - Tyndall (John) Birmingham and Midland Institute. On science and man. Inaugural address in the Town Hall, 1877. 31pp. 1877 NOTE - For review of this address, see Bain (W.J.) and Review, etc. above. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 37802 - Review of Professor Tyndall's inaugural address, by a member of the Institute. 15pp. 1877. TYNDALL (JOHN) Works relating to.
74; 37803 - Man: in Science and in Christianity. A review of Professor Tyndall's lecture delivered in the Town Hall, Birmingham 1877. Birmingham Young Men's Christian Association. 23pp. 1877. BAIN (W.J.).
74; 37804 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address delivered at the Annual Meeting, 1877 14pp. 1877. *BUNCE (JOHN THACKRAY).
74; 37805 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Inaugural address on the history of America, in the Town Hall, 1878. 20pp. 1878. Midland Institute (Birmingham and). STANLEY (ARTHUR PENRHYN) dean of Westminster.
74; 37806 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. On freedom : an address in the Town Hall, 1879. 40pp. 1879. MÜLLER (FRIEDRICH MAX).
74; 37807 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The natives of India. An address in the Town Hall, 1880. 38pp. 1880. NORTHBROOK (THOMAS GEORGE BARING, 1st Earl of).
74; 37808 - The Educational work of the Birmingham and Midland Institute. A paper read before the Social Science Association, at Birmingham, 1868. 10pp. 1870. SMITH (EDWIN) Secretary (i) of the Midland Institute (ii) of the Birmingham Corporation.
74; 38095 - Programmes for session 1870-1 etc.. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 45873 - The Institute Magazine. Published by the Union of Teachers and Students of the Midland Institute. Containing notices of Birmingham books. Volume 1 etc. September 1882 etc. Ports. Illus. 1882 etc.
74; 46323 - Birmingham & Midland Institute. Address, delivered at the annual meeting, 1874. 14pp. 1874. *TIMMINS (SAMUEL) F.S.A..
74; 60490 - Exotic Art. A lecture before the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1883. Edited by A.B. Chamberlain. 34pp. 1883. *CHAMBERLAIN (JOHN HENRY).
74; 60491 - Exotic Art. A lecture before the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1883. Edited by A.B. Chamberlain. 34pp. 1883. *CHAMBERLAIN (JOHN HENRY).
74; 60838 - Newspaper cuttings relating to the Midland Institute. 1865 etc.. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 63140 - Health lectures. 3 volumes. 1883-6. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 64001 - Phrenology. A paper read to the members of the Birmingham and Midland Institute. 24pp. 1857. *SALT (THOMAS P.).
74; 64209 - Buddha and his religion. A lecture delivered at the Midland Institute, Birmingham 1860. Illus. 27pp. 1864 NOTE - Contains a brief note by Samuel Thornton on the discovery of the statue of Buddha given by him to the Birmingham Art Gallery, with view of the statue, and portrait of Samuel Thornton. *SARGANT (WILLIAM LUCAS).
74; 65448 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Science and industry. An address in the Town Hall, 1881. 23pp. 1881. SIEMENS (Sir CHARLES WILLIAM).
74; 65449 - A lesson on democracy. An address in the Town Hall, 1882. (Birmingham and Midland Institute) 28pp. 1882. FROUDE (JAMES ANTHONY).
74; 65836 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Science and industry. An address in the Town Hall, 1881. 23pp. 1881. SIEMENS (Sir CHARLES WILLIAM).
74; 65837 - A lesson on democracy. An address in the Town Hall, 1882. (Birmingham and Midland Institute) 28pp. 1882. FROUDE (JAMES ANTHONY).
74; 65838 - A glimpse through the Corridors of Time. Lecture at the Midland Institute, Birmingham, 1881. 40pp. 1882. BALL (Sir ROBERT STAWELL).
74; 66706 - Address delivered at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1868. 27pp. 1868. *MATHEWS (WILLIAM).
74; 66707 - Address delivered at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1869. 15pp. DICKENS (CHARLES).
74; 66708 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address delivered at the annual meeting, 1872. 14pp. 1872. *AITKEN (WILLIAM COSTEN) pseud. Argus.
74; 66709 - Rawlinson (Sir H.C.) Birmingham and Midland Institute. Inaugural address at the Town Hall, 1873, on the progress of historical and geographical knowledge. 20pp. 1873. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 66710 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address delivered in the Town Hall, 1875. 19pp.. FAWCETT (Rt. Hon. HENRY) M.P.
74; 66711 - Address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1877. 14pp. BUNCE (JOHN THACKRAY).
74; 66712 - The Educational work of the Birmingham and Midland Institute. A paper read before the Social Science Association, at Birmingham, 1868. 10pp. 1870. SMITH (EDWIN) Secretary (i) of the Midland Institute (ii) of the Birmingham Corporation.
74; 66720 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. School of Practical Science. Substance of introductory lecture, 1854. 8pp. 1854. *WILLIAMS (WILLIAM MATTIEU).
74; 67515 - Salt (Thomas P.): Phrenology. A paper read for discussion to the members of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1857. 24pp.
74; 67950 - Birmingham & Midland Institute. Address, delivered at the annual meeting, 1874. 14pp. 1874. *TIMMINS (SAMUEL) F.S.A..
74; 68155 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The inosculation of the arts and sciences. Address at the Town Hall, 1870. 30pp. 1870. PLAYFAIR (LYON PLAYFAIR, 1st baron).
74; 68157 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address delivered at the Annual Meeting, 1876 16pp. 1876. *BUNCE (JOHN THACKRAY).
74; 68158 - Tyndall (John) Birmingham and Midland Institute. On science and man. Inaugural address in the Town Hall, 1877. 31pp. 1877 NOTE - For review of this address, see Bain (W.J.) and Review, etc. above. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 68160 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. On freedom : an address in the Town Hall, 1879. 40pp. 1879. MÜLLER (FRIEDRICH MAX).
74; 71869 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The six gateways of knowledge. An address in the Town Hall, 1883. 28pp. 1883. KELVIN (WILLIAM THOMSON, 1st Baron).
74; 73598 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. On democracy. An address in the Town Hall, 1884. 15pp. 1884. LOWELL (JAMES RUSSELL).
74; 73611 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. On democracy. An address in the Town Hall, 1884. 15pp. 1884. LOWELL (JAMES RUSSELL).
74; 82502 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Municipalities. An address in the Town Hall, 1885. 26pp. 1885. *BENSON (EDWARD WHITE) Archbishop of Canterbury.
74; 85417 - On the liver and its difficulties. (Birmingham Health Lectures. 2nd series) 1884. *WADE (Sir WILLOUGHBY FRANCIS).
74; 89204 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. 'Our Big Guns' . Address in the Town Hall 44pp. 1886. BRAMWELL (Sir FREDERICK JOSEPH).
74; 105101 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. About music. Address in the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1888. 20pp. 1888. SULLIVAN (Sir ARTHUR SEYMOUR).
74; 105102 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The life work of a chemist. Address in the Town Hall, 1889. 20pp. 1889. ROSCOE (Sir HENRY ENFIELD).
74; 105103 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. A Midland university : address in the Town Hall, 1887. 16pp. 1887. SEELEY (Sir JOHN ROBERT).
74; 105104 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The life work of a chemist. Address in the Town Hall, 1889. 20pp. 1889. ROSCOE (Sir HENRY ENFIELD).
74; 108560 - Birmingham Borough and City. Her origin and fellows. Address in the Town Hall, 1890. (Birmingham and Midland Institute) 28pp. 1890. *FREEMAN (EDWARD AUGUSTUS).
74; 108561 - Birmingham Borough and City. Her origin and fellows. Address in the Town Hall, 1890. (Birmingham and Midland Institute) 28pp. 1890. *FREEMAN (EDWARD AUGUSTUS).
74; 113050 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. "The Movements of the Stars". Address in the Town Hall, 1891. 22pp. 1891. BALL (Sir ROBERT STAWELL).
74; 113052 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. "The Movements of the Stars". Address in the Town Hall, 1891. 22pp. 1891. BALL (Sir ROBERT STAWELL).
74; 113924 - Industries of Birmingham. No. 1. Infants' department of a board school, Birmingham. In The Institute Magazine. Vol. 5. 1891. *RODGERS (Miss SARAH MARY).
74; 117422 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The political value of history. Address in the Town Hall, 1892. 20pp. 1892. LECKY (Rt Hon WILLIAM EDWARD HARTPOLE) M.P..
74; 117424 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The political value of history. Address in the Town Hall, 1892. 20pp. 1892. LECKY (Rt Hon WILLIAM EDWARD HARTPOLE) M.P..
74; 122033 - Arnold (Sir E.) Birmingham and Midland Institute. "Aspects of life". Address in the Town Hall, 1893. 28pp. 1893. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 122121 - Results of examinations and award of prizes, 1893 – 1903. 11 volumes. 1893 – 1904 NOTE - Later "Results" are included in the "Reports". Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 123577 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. A Midland university : address in the Town Hall, 1887. 16pp. 1887. SEELEY (Sir JOHN ROBERT).
74; 123636 - The Institute Magazine. Monthly, containing "Our Portrait Gallery" local biographical sketches with portraits etc. Volume 6 etc. 1892 etc. NOTE - Volumes 1 - 5 are in the library, but do not appear to contain any biographical sketches. For indexes to the above see The Institute Magazine. Volume 11, p.196 and Volume 14, p.311.
74; 123719 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The natives of India. An address in the Town Hall, 1880. 38pp. 1880. NORTHBROOK (THOMAS GEORGE BARING, 1st Earl of).
74; 123720 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The six gateways of knowledge. An address in the Town Hall, 1883. 28pp. 1883. KELVIN (WILLIAM THOMSON, 1st Baron).
74; 123721 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Municipalities. An address in the Town Hall, 1885. 26pp. 1885. *BENSON (EDWARD WHITE) Archbishop of Canterbury.
74; 123722 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. 'Our Big Guns' . Address in the Town Hall 44pp. 1886. BRAMWELL (Sir FREDERICK JOSEPH).
74; 132563 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. "The use of life" Address in the Town Hall, 1895. Port. 41pp. 1895. CARPENTER (WILLIAM BOYD) Bishop of Ripon.
74; 136814 - International prejudice. Address in the Town Hall, 1896. (Birmingham and Midland Institute) Port. 28pp. 1896. GOSCHEN (GEORGE JOACHIM) 1st Viscount.
74; 140657 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. “The Millenary of King Alfred” Address in the Town Hall, 1897. Port. 24pp. 1897. HARRISON (FREDERIC).
74; 143318 - The Birmingham Gazette 1741 and 1897. A comparison and an appreciation. In The Institute Magazine. Vol. 8. 1898. *RODGERS (Miss SARAH MARY).
74; 145384 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. "The chemistry of the stars" address in the Town Hall, 1898. Port. 23pp. 1898. LOCKYER (Sir JOSEPH NORMAN).
74; 150150 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. "The Antiquity of Man" Address in the Town Hall, 1899. Port. 18pp. 1899. EVANS (Sir JOHN).
74; 157092 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. A plea for knowledge. Address prepared for delivery in the Town Hall, 1900. Port. 26pp. 1901.. CREIGHTON (MANDELL) bp. of London.
74; 168674 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Thoughts on the times. Address in the Town Hall, 1901. Port. 16pp. 1901. ROSEBERY (ARCHIBALD PHILIP PRIMROSE, 5th Earl).
74; 173926 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. "Europe and Asia" Address in the Town Hall, 1902. Port. 30pp. DUFF (Sir MOUNTSTUART ELPHINSTONE GRANT).
74; 177519 - A prospectus. Illus. 18pp. 1903. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 177626 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Speech on the importance of Scientific Education. 3pp. 1855. ALBERT, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria.
74; 180627 - Benjamin Franklin. Inaugural address, 1903, as president of the Birmingham and Midland Institute. 103pp. 1903. CHOATE (JOSEPH HODGES).
74; 180923 - Benjamin Franklin. Inaugural address, 1903, as president of the Birmingham and Midland Institute. Another edition. Port. 43pp., 1903. CHOATE (JOSEPH HODGES).
74; 185302 - Mind and matter : address in the Town Hall, 1904 / with portrait and biographical appendix [by J.H. Poynting].
74; 185302 - Sir Oliver Lodge. A biographical sketch by J.H.P. In Lodge (Sir O.J.) Birmingham and Midland Institute. Mind and matter. An address. Port. 35pp. 1904. *POYNTING (JOHN HENRY).
74; 191280 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. ‘What is an educated man?’ Address in the Town Hall, 1905. Port. 19pp. 1905. *GORE (CHARLES) bishop of (1) Worcester (2) Birmingham (3) Oxford.
74; 196740 - Index to Institute Magazine. Published by the Union of Teachers and Students of the Birmingham and Midland Institute. Vols. 1 - 12, September 1882 - April 1906. Manuscript. 1906. *WOODWARD (CHARLES JOSIAH).
74; 205010 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The true Imperalism. Address in the Town Hall, 1907. Port. 24pp. CURZON (GEORGE N. CURZON, 1st Earl).
74; 210170 - "Alcohol" in its effects on life and health. A lecture delivered under the auspices of the Birmingham and Midland Institute at the Town Hall, 1874. 16pp. 1874. RICHARDSON (Sir BENJAMIN WARD).
74; 213828 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Art and its purposes. Address in the Town Hall, 1908. Port. 29pp. 1908. RICHMOND (Sir WILLIAM BLAKE).
74; 226274 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The organisation of the drama. Address in the Town Hall, 1909. Port. 20pp. 1910. LYTTELTON (Rt. Hon. ALFRED) M.P..
74; 227985 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The natural history of the heavens. An address in the Town Hall, 1910. Port. 23pp.. DARWIN (Sir GEORGE H.).
74; 232581 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The trial of democracy. An address in the Town Hall, 1911, by the Archbishop of York. Port. 18pp. 1911. LANG (COSMO GORDON) archbishop of York.
74; 235023 - The Institute Magazine. Volume 15. 1911
74; 237082 - A prospectus. Illus. 18pp. 1911. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 243131 - Newspaper cuttings relating to the Midland Institute. Collected by G.H. Osborne. 1863 – 1911. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 245494 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. National life and national training. Address in the Central Hall, Birmingham on compulsory military training for boys. Port. 32pp. 1912. HAMILTON (Gen. Sir IAN STANDISH MONTEITH).
74; 245858 - Union of Teachers and Students. Celebration of the anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of the Institute. Programmes, including performances of the Shakespeare and Dramatic Society, 1907 (52nd) etc. 1907 etc.. Midland Institute : Shakespeare and Dramatic Society.
74; 245883 - Shakespeare Birthday Commemoration. Programmes 1910-12; 1916-17; 1919-23; 1928 – . 1910 – NOTE - 1. 1913-15; 1918 wanting 2. 1924-27 not issued. Midland Institute : Union of Teachers and Students.
74; 245901 - Annual report (14th) 1892-3 – 1918-19. From The Institute Magazine. 1893 – 1919. Midland Institute : Union of Teachers and Students.
74; 249468 - The Reference Library. Types etc. Signed : M.H.H. In The Institute Magazine. Vol. 16. 1912. Libraries (Free Public) (Municipal), Books and Pamphlets on the Libraries.
74; 250901 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The scramble for capital. An address in the Town Hall, 1913. Port. 18pp. 1913. MILNER (ALFRED MILNER, 1st Viscount).
74; 258364 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The influence of enforced dogmatism in medicine. Address for 1914. 23pp. 1914 NOTE - Owing to the European War this address was not delivered. TREVES (Sir FREDERICK).
74; 259737 - Conversazione programme, 1884, 1895 – 1963. 1884 – 1963. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 262980 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Humour in tragedy. Address for 1915. Port. 24pp. 1915. TREE (Sir HERBERT BEERHOHM).
74; 266788 - Ingram (A.F.W.) bishop of London. Birmingham and Midland Institute. The War and Religion. An address. Port. 14pp. 1916. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 281416 - Conversazione. Outline programme, 1887, 1890, 1892 – 1963. 1887 – 1963. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 283623 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The Navy, the Mercantile Marine and their value to the Empire. Address for 1917. Port. 25pp. 1917. BERESFORD (CHARLES WILLIAM DE LA POER BERESFORD, 1st Baron).
74; 283624 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Our attitude towards modern miracles. Address for 1919. Port. 27pp. 1919. GODLEE (Sir RICKMAN JOHN).
74; 289389 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The Unguarded boundary. Address for 1920. Port. Map. 36pp. DAVIS (Hon JOHN WILLIAM) LL.D..
74; 300837 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Recent developments in wireless telegraphy. Address for 1921. Port. 16pp. 1921. MARCONI (GUGLIELMO).
74; 307223 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Motive power. Presidential address for 1922. Port. 18pp. 1922. PARSONS (Sir CHARLES ALGERNON). relating to WATT (JAMES).
74; 309886 - An address on the recent applications of the spectrum analysis to astonomical phenomena, at the opening of the Session of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, September 25th 1865, and a speech in the House of Lords on the Public Schools Bill. (Wolverhampton) 24pp. 1865. WROTTESLEY (JOHN WROTTESLEY, 2nd Baron).
74; 316553 - Albert (Prince) Speech on the importance of scientific education. At the banquet in the Birmingham Town Hall on the occasion of laying the first stone of the Birmingham and Midland Counties Institute, 1855. Another edition. 7pp. 1855. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
74; 317958 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The House of Commons. Address for 1923. Port. 16pp. 1923. *CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. Sir JOSEPH AUSTEN) M.P..
74; 317959 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Off the track: some thoughts on art. (address for 1924) 23pp. 1924. BLOMFIELD (Sir REGINALD).
74; 325497 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Law and politics. Address for 1925. Port. 14pp. 1925. BIRKENHEAD (FREDERICK EDWIN SMITH) 1st Earl of.
74; 344864 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The Influence of learned society on the development of England. Address for 1926. 23pp. Port. 1926. BRAGG (Sir WILLIAM HENRY).
74; 344865 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Democracy of to-day. Address for 1927. Port. 20pp. 1927. GREY OF FALLODEN (EDWARD GREY, 1st Viscount).
74; 359853 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The City and the State. Address for 1928. Port. 32pp. 1928. CRAWFORD and BALCARRES (DAVID ALEXANDER EDWARD LINDSAY,.
74; 364615 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Time. Address for 1929. Port. 20pp. 1929. DYSON (Sir FRANK WATSON).
74; 375424 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Great Britain and India. Address for 1930. Port. 20pp. 1930. ZETLAND (LAWRENCE JOHN LUMLEY DUNDAS, 2nd Marquess of).
74; 400938 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Man. Address for 1932. Port. 14pp. 1932. BARNES (ERNEST WILLIAM) Bishop of Birmingham.
74; 407958 - Celebration of the anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of the Institute ... : programmes.
74; 416136 - The Expansion of the universe. (Birmingham and Midland Institute) Address for 1933. Port. 21pp. 1933. JEANS (Sir JAMES HOPWOOD).
74; 430039 - Inaugural address. (Birmingham and Midland Institute) Port. 24pp. 1934. MOYNIHAN (BERKELEY GEORGE ANDREW MOYNIHAN, 1st Baron).
74; 446229 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. International economic problems. Address for 1935. 15pp. Port. 1935. BRUCE (STANLEY MELBOURNE).
74; 462706 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The Tyranny and liberty of books. Address for 1936. Port. 23pp. 1936. *STAMP OF SHORTLANDS (JOSIAH CHARLES STAMP, 1st Baron).
74; 492369 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. Address delivered at the distribution of prizes, November 16th 1938. 11pp. 1938. *PRIESTLEY (RAYMOND EDWARD).
74; 497940 - The Birmingham and Midland Institute Shakespeare and Dramatic Society. Programmes 1936 –. Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute.
74; 508347 - Programme 1888-9 to 1890; 1892-3 to 1893-4; 1904-5; 1907-8; 1909-1910; 1911-12; 1913-14; 1916-17 to 1925-6; 1932-33 – . 1888 –. Midland Institute : Union of Teachers and Students.
74; 529946 - Birmingham and Midland Institute. The British Empire. Presidential address, 1941. Port. 24pp. 1941. BENNETT OF MICKLEHAM (RICHARD BEDFORD BENNETT, 1st Viscount).
74; 578621 - Birmingham and Midland Institute : religious factors in social reconstruction : [presidential address 1946].
74; 579870 - Life and matter; a criticism of Professor [E.H.P.A.] Haeckel's "Riddle of the universe" : the expansion of [the] Presidential address to the Birmingham amd Midland Institute [1904] / , by Sir Oliver Lodge.
74; 596226 - The freedom of the press : address [for] 1948.
74; 637541 - Birmingham and Midland Institute : world population and food production : [presidential address] : 1952.
74; 640186 - The Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1854-1954.
74; 645382 - Birmingham and Midland Institute : economic and political problems of the Atomic Age : [presidential address] 1953.
74; 645442 - Birmingham and Midland Institute : some colonial problems : [presidential address] 1954.
74; 660315 - Painting and representation : the presidential address, Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1955.
74; 660572 - Poets and scholars : the presidential address, Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1956.
74; 660905 - The development of the Commonwealth : presidential address, 1957.
74; 661294 - Wit and humour : presidential address, Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1958.
74; 661691 - Birmingham Library bulletin.
74; 661837 - Patronage and the arts : presidential address, Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1959.
74; 662051 - Industrial revolutions in Birmingham and the Midlands : presidential address, 1960.
74; 662107 - Dr. Johnson and Birmingham; an account of the Birmingham celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Samuel Johnson / under the general editorship of Eric Knight.
74; 662335 - Birmingham and Midland Institute : presidential address 1961 : the function of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in our everyday lives.
74; 662553 - Higher education : Birmingham and Midland Institute presidential address, 1962.
74; 662721 - Discipline in art : presidential address, Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1963.
74; 662806 - Composite members' programme : Monday evening lectures, poetry readings [and] lunch-time meetings.
74; 744029 - Catalogue of medieval and renaissance works of art, including Limoges painted enamels bequeathed by Sir Francis Scott to the Birmingham and Midland Institute : to be sold by auction, April 27th 1965.
74; 752913 - James Russell Lowell on democracy : [address to the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1884].
75, 63975 - Grand Bazaar and Fancy Fair. In aid of the building fund. Programme. 24pp. 1881. Acocks Green Institute.
75, 259711 - Session, 1882-3 (4th), 1895-6. Programme. Prospectus. 1882-95. Acocks Green Institute.
75, 260464 - The Birmingham Suburban and District Institutes Union. Address, 1886. 24pp. 1886. Bound with 46384 L48.75. ARGYLL (JOHN G.E.H. DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND CAMPBELL, 9th Duke of).
75; 21296 - The Harborne and Edgbaston Institute. Memorial pamphlet. 46pp. 1878. Harborne and Edgbaston Institute.
75; 46384 - Birmingham Suburban Institute Union. Address 1882. 32pp. DUNRAVEN AND MOUNT-EARL (WINDHAM T. WINDHAM-QUIN, 4th Earl.
75; 51328 - 1880-81. Report presented to the 4th annual meeting of members. 4pp. 1881. Perry Barr Literary and Dramatic Society.
75; 65907 - The Earlier and less-known poems of Alfred Tennyson. An address before the Harborne and Edgbaston Institute, 1883. 34pp. 1883 NOTE - Bound with 66598. *MATHEWS (CHARLES EDWARD).
75; 66947 - Report of the Council. 2nd – 4th (1880-81 - 1882-3) 3 volumes. 1881-3 NOTE - bound with 66958 above. Harborne and Edgbaston Institute.
75; 66950 - A glance at the history and prospects of education. An address before the Harborne and Edgbaston Institute, 1882. 25pp. Bound with 66958. L48.75. HESLOP (THOMAS PRETIOUS).
75; 66958 - Programme of Bazaar and Fancy Fair in aid of the building fund of the Harborne and Edgbaston Institute, held in the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1879. 21pp. 1879. Bound with 66947 below. Harborne and Edgbaston Institute.
75; 88750 - Harborne and Edgbaston Institute. The Colonies and their connection with the mother country. An address, 1887. 38pp. 1887. CHAMBERLAIN (WALTER).
75; 98641 - Programme for inaugural soirée and session, 1874-5 (1st) – 1886-7. 13 volumes. 1874-86. Perry Barr Institute.
75; 174191 - Personal reminiscences of the Franco-German War. Address at the Harborne and Edgbaston Institute, 1897. 28pp. Port. Map. 1897. BOEDDICKER (G.A.). - NOTE - bound with 66958
75; 245782 - Rules of the Perry Barr Working Men's Institute. 8pp. 1872. Perry Barr Institute.
75; 245783 - Working Men's Institute. Perry Barr. Building fund circulars and lists of donations. 1873-4. Perry Barr Institute.
75; 245784 - Perry Barr Institute. Catalogue and rules of the library. 16pp. 1874.
75; 245785 - Perry Barr Institute. Catalogue and rules of the library. 32pp. 1877.
75; 245791 - Programme of the Grand Bazaar, to extinguish the debt on the Perry Barr Institute, to be held in the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1880. 61pp. 1880. Perry Barr Institute.
75; 245799 - Report of the committee for 1874-5 – 1885-6. 12 volumes. 1875-86. Perry Barr Institute.
75; 245816 - Irving (Sir H.) The stage. Address delivered at the Perry Barr Institute. 32pp. 1878. Perry Barr Institute.
75; 245923 - Thoughts on architectural progress. Paper before the Midland Arts Club and the Architectural Association, Birmingham. 20pp. 1896. *COTTON (JOHN).
75; 245924 - Temperance Hall, Birmingham. Programme of performance by the Moseley Road Amateur Musical Class, May 27, 1878. 15pp. 1878. Moseley Road Amateur Musical Class.
75; 245925 - Report of the Committee. 1877-78 and 1878-79. Moseley and Balsall Heath Literary Association.
75; 245926 - Programme for Session, 1878-9. 1878. Moseley and Balsall Heath Literary Association.
75; 260104 - [Programme of] sessions ... ; Reports of sessions ...
75; 260463 - Birmingham Suburban Institutes Union. An address on "Savage life" 1885. 20pp. 1885. LUBBOCK (Sir JOHN) 1st Baron Avebury.
75; 260465 - Life : its occupations and opportunities. Address, 1888 as president of the Birmingham District Institutes' Union. 29pp. 1888. FARRAR (FREDERIC WILLIAM) dean.
75; 264899 - Birmingham Suburban Institutes Union. "The Growth of the suburban institutes" Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Mail, November 17, 1883. (Anon). 6pp 1883? Bound with 46384. L48.75. CLARKE (WILLIAM JOSHUA).
75; 264900 - Paper on suburban literary institutes. National Association for the promotion of Social Science. Birmingham, 1884. 6pp. 1885? NOTE - Bound with 46384. L48.75. *RICHARDS (SAMUEL WALL).
75; 309518 - The Earlier and less-known poems of Alfred Tennyson. An address before the Harborne and Edgbaston Institute, 1883. "Withdrawn edition" 34pp. 1883. *MATHEWS (CHARLES EDWARD). NOTE - bound with 66958
75; 332978 - Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute, 1876 - 1926. A history, by A. Wiseman. Ports. Illus. 59pp. 1926. WISEMAN (ALFRED).
75; 465683 - Annual reports. 47th (1923-4) – . 1924 – NOTE - 1. For annual reports 1880-81 go 1916-17 see programmes, below Catalogue No. 245922. L48.75 2. Wants 1917-18 to 1922-23 3. 1939-40 to 1944-45 not published 4. 1945-6 Accounts, only in typescript. Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute.
75; 482613 - Programme for [session] ...
75; 484246 - Programmes, 1888-9 to 1892-3.
75; 484352 - Programme for sessions.
75; 484360 - Sutton Coldfield Institute Programmes
75; 604311 - Programme : session ...
75; 606336 - Programme for session 1897-8 and 1900-01.
76, 222103 - Year Book. 1909 - 1918. Adult School Union (Midland).
76, 222104 - Annual Report. 21st (1908) etc. 1909 etc.. Adult School Union (Midland).
76, 392370 - Spring and autumn conferences at Moseley Road Friends' Institute. Programmes 1925 -- NOTE :- 1931; 1934-6 wanting. Adult School Union (Midland).
76, 520981 - Programmes of the Musical Festivals held at Friends' Institute, Moseley Road, Birmingham. 9th (1922); 14th (1927) etc. 1922 -- NOTE :- 1st - 8th; 10th - 13th wanting. Adult School Union (Midland).
76; 2 - William F. Harvey memorial lectures founded by the Old Fircrofters' Guild. 4, The place of further education in the public services.
76; 3 - William F. Harvey memorial lectures founded by the Old Fircrofters' Guild. 3, "Education for living".
76; 4 - Williams F. Harvey memorial lectures, founded by the Old Fircrofters' Guild. [12], Communications and community.
76; 5 - William F. Harvey memorial lectures, founded by the Old Fircrofters' Guild. [11], On the nature and quality of mass-communications with special reference to television.
76; 119419 - One and All. The organ of Adult Schools and Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Classes. Published for the Midland Adult Sunday School Association.
76; 152084 - Nelson Street Adult School Magazine. Volumes 1 - 9 (January 1900 - December 1908) 9 volumes. All published. 1900-8. Nelson Street Adult Schools.
76; 235036 - Midland Supplement. Published by the Midland Adult School Union. March 1910 - November 1927. 18 volumes. 1910-27 NOTE - Continued as "In the Midlands". One and All. Magazine of the national Council of Adult School Associations..
76; 266826 - Glowing facts and personalities, chiefly associated with the Birmingham Adult School Movement and Alderman William White. With a foreword by Rev. J.H. Jowett, and a biographical sketch of the author by Walter Lee. Ports. 1916. SMITH (EDWARD) J.P..
76; 353481 - A great venture. History of Burlington Hall Adult School, 1879 – 1929. With a foreword by TREVELYAN (Sir CHARLES PHILIPS). (Kidderminster) Port. 25pp. 1928. ROWE (WILL).
76; 405221 - George Cadbury Memorial Lectures, delivered at the George Cadbury Memorial Hall, Selly Oak Colleges.
76; 405222 - The need for a spiritual element in modern education. Third George Cadbury Memorial Lecture delivered at the George Cadbury Hall at Selly Oak. September 28th, 1929. Published by Selly Oak Colleges. 12pp. 1929. JONES (RUFUS MATTHEW).
76; 405223 - Discoveries in adult education. Sixth George Cadbury Memorial Lecture delivered at the George Cadbury Hall at Selly Oak, November 7th 1932. (Published by Selly Oak Colleges) 16pp. 1932. STREET (FANNY).
76; 417509 - The highway and the ladder : seventh George Cadbury memorial lecture delivered at the George Cadbury Hall at Selly Oak, Nov. 24th, 1933.
76; 434321 - A Selection of hymns for use in the Ellen Street Early Morning Adult Schools, Birmingham. 1887. Brookfields Mission, Ellen Street.
76; 436706 - Birmingham and district supplement. One and All. Magazine of the national Council of Adult School Associations. 1903-
76; 446228 - Unemployment and adult education. Ninth George Cadbury Memorial Lecture delivered at the George Cadbury Hall, Selly Oak. 25th October 1935. (Published by Selly Oak Colleges) 14pp. 1935. MESS (HENRY ADOLPHUS).
76; 463610 - Drama in adult education. Tenth George Cadbury Memorial Lecture delivered at the George Cadbury Hall, Selly Oak, 9th November 1936. (Published by Selly Oak Colleges) 15pp. 1936. BROWNE (E. MARTIN).
76; 477932 - Adult education in the fine arts: eleventh George Cadbury Memorial Lecture delivered at the George Cadbury Hall, Selly Oak, December 3rd 1937. BODKIN (THOMAS).
76; 588544 - The Selly Oak Colleges and the problem of adult education : thirteenth George Cadbury memorial lecture delivered at Woodbrooke at Selly Oak, March 7th, 1927.
76; 603095 - The price of democracy : fourteenth George Cadbury memorial lecture delivered in the George Cadbury Hall on March 19th, 1948.
76; 610834 - Education for living : the 1949 Will F. Harvey memorial lecture delivered at Wyggeston Boys' School, Leicester.
76; 629964 - Recollections of Fircroft : an experiment in adult education.
76; 635405 - Adult education in an industrial society : the William F. Harvey memorial lecture given at Bristol University Sept. 27th, 1952.
76; 636563 - Adult religious education, its content and presentation : the eighteenth George Cadbury memorial lecture delivered at the George Cadbury Hall, at Selly Oak, 7th March, 1952.
76; 638500 - The place of further education in the public services : [the fourth William F. Harvey memorial lecture given at Sheffield University, 29 Sept., 1951].
76; 660235 - The pathology of adult education ... / the William F. Harvey Memorial Lecture delivered in Birmingham, March 24, 1955.
76; 661282 - Adult education and mass culture : the William F. Harvey Memorial Lecture given at Nottingham University, March 8, 1958.
76; 661370 - Adult education in a changing society / [by H. Clay ; the William F. Harvey memorial lecture given at Manchester, 1956].
76; 663370 - Prospectus.
76; 668890 - Adult education : a plan for development / report by a Committee of Inquiry appointed by the Secretary of State for Education and Science under the chairmanship of Sir Lionel Russell.
76; 688296 - Fircroft [College] 1909-59 : a jubilee history / with foreword by Sir R. Livingstone ; and postscript by H.G. Wood.
76; 6022534 - William F. Harvey memorial lectures founded by the Old Fircrofters' Guild. 2, Ideals and realities in adult education : delivered in the Arts Centre, Swindon.
79; 101253 - Tuckwell (W) Christian Socialism. A lecture in the Town Hall, Birmingham, under the auspices of the Sunday Lecture Society. 20pp. 1889. Sunday Lecture Society (Birmingham).
79; 271149 - Birmingham Sunday Lecture Society. Souvenir booklet of social gathering, held at the Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute, in aid of the Lady Mayoress's Depot fund - to provide food parcels etc. for troops on active service. Contains a short history of the Society. (Anon) Ports. 40pp. 1918. MORGAN (JAMES).
79; 291596 - Tuckwell (W) Christian socialism and other lectures delivered on Sunday evenings, in the Town Hall, Birmingham. 1891. Sunday Lecture Society (Birmingham).
91; 188316 - Examination papers, Faculty of Science, 1904 etc.. University.
91; 299666 - Psi. The magazine of the Faculty of Pure Science in the University of Birmingham. Volumes 1 – 4 (May 1922 – May 1925) All published. 4 volumes. 1922-25.
91; 416495 - Executive Board of Mining Research. Report on the work of the Mining Research Laboratory, 1921 - 1924; 1925 to 1943-5 NOTE - In 1937 transferred to London to the British Colliery Owners' Research Association. University.
91; 560178 - Post-war plans for mechanical and electrical engineering departments / [with a foreword by Viscount Cecil of Chelwood].
92; 188312 - Examination papers, Faculty of Arts, 1904 etc.. University.
92; 521437 - The function of a department of theology in a modern university. An inaugural lecture at the founding of a chair of theology in the University of Birmingham. 20pp. 1940. *WOOD (HERBERT GEORGE).
92; 663030 - Reports ...
93; 3350 - Reprint of the Charter; Supplemental Charters; the Warneford Trust deeds; and the Act of Parliament of the Queen's College, Birmingham. (with appendices) 1873. COX (WILLIAM SANDS) Works edited by.
93; 3351 - Annals of the Queen's College, Birmingham. Reprint of addresses. 4 volumes. 1873. COX (WILLIAM SANDS) Works edited by.
93; 3352 - In Annals of the Queen's College, Birmingham. Volume 2. 1873.
93; 14266 - Introductory lecture to the mathematical class at the Royal School of Medicine and Surgery at Birmingham, 1836. 53pp. 1836. LAWSON (Rev. WILLIAM MORRELL).
93; 15167 - Thomas (Vaughan) An address explanatory of the Warneford Prize essay at the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, at the 3rd anniversary meeting. (Oxford) 58pp. 1838. Medicine (Birmingham Royal School of).
93; 30160 - An inaugural lecture on chemistry. In Annals of the Queen's College, Birmingham. Vol. 3. 1873. TILLEY (THOMAS GEORGE).
93; 31060 - Annals of the Queen's College, Birmingham. Vol. 3. 1873. Medicine (Birmingham Royal School of).
93; 31061 - In Annals of the Queen's College, Birmingham. Vol. 4. 1873.
93; 60383 - Remarks on the importance of extending the means for the cultivation of Medical Science in Birmingham, by one of the lecturers of the School of Medicine. 22pp. 1831. *COX (WILLIAM SANDS).
93; 60384 - Address delivered at the first anniversary meeting of the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery. 17pp. 1835. *LAW (JAMES THOMAS).
93; 60386 - COX (WILLIAM SANDS) Letter to LAW (JAMES THOMAS) on establishing in connection with the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, a Clinical Hospital. 28pp. 1839.
93; 62442 - Address delivered at the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery, 1834 on the passing of the appended laws and regulations. 22pp. 1835. *JOHNSTONE (JOHN).
93; 63037 - Some farewell remarks concerning a Clinical Hosptial dedicated to Mr. W. Sands Cox etc., by a Lover of Truth and Charity. 24pp. 1840. COX (WILLIAM SANDS) Works relating to. Medicine (Birmingham Royal School of).
93; 63901 - Calendar, 1858. Edited by the Dean of the Faculty (W. Sands Cox) 1857. Queen's College.
93; 63961 - Educational and subsidiary provisions of the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery. A letter to Rev. S.W. Warneford. (Oxford) 65pp. 1843. *THOMAS (Rev. VAUGHAN).
93; 64709 - Medical Science in relation to Society. Address at Queen's College, Birmingham, 1863. 13pp. 1863. JORDAN (FURNEAUX).
93; 68851 - Cox (W. Sands) Letter to J.T. Law, on establishing, in connection with the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, a clinical hospital. 29pp. 1839. Medicine (Birmingham Royal School of).
93; 86649 - Calendar for session 1886-7 – 1891-2. Medical faculty; dental faculty; hospital regulations. 6 volumes. 1886-91. Queen's College.
93; 108740 - The Birmingham School of Medicine. Illus. 35pp. 1890. WINDLE (Sir BERTRAM COGHILL ALAN), HILLHOUSE (WILLIAM).
93; 152847 - Faculty of Medicine (and Dental Department) regulations for degrees etc. 1900-01; 1903-4 -- NOTE - 1. From 1939-40 called Faculty of Medicine 2. For Dental Department, 1939-40 etc., see School of Dental Surgery, Catalogue No. 508660 L48.93. University.
93; 169426 - The Birmingham School of Medicine, being the Queen's Faculty of Medicine of Mason University College, associated with the General and Queen's Hospitals. Descriptive handbook. 24pp. 1897. Medicine (Birmingham Royal School of).
93; 188315 - Examination papers, Faculty of Medicine, 1904 etc.. University.
93; 188502 - [Annual] report of the Queens College Birmingham.
93; 232415 - Syllabus of a course of lectures on chemistry and pharmacy. Delivered at the School of Medicine and Surgery, Birmingham. With manuscript additions. 19pp. 1829. WOOLRICH (JOHN).
93; 232769 - Tabular arrangement of the Materia Medica, for the use of students in the School of Medicine and Surgery, Birmingham. 29pp. 1831. *PEARSON (RICHARD).
93; 232770 - Syllabus of a course of lectures on chemistry and pharmacy. Delivered at the School of Medicine and Surgery, Birmingham. 24pp. 1832. WOOLRICH (JOHN).
93; 232771 - Address delivered at the first anniversary meeting of the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery. 17pp. 1835. *LAW (JAMES THOMAS).
93; 232772 - Syllabus of the lectures on Surgery by W.S. Cox at the Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, Birmingham. 14pp. 1836. *COX (WILLIAM SANDS).
93; 232773 - Birmingham Royal School of Medicine. Report 1835-6 – 1837-8. 3 volumes. NOTE - A copy of the Warneford Trust Deed is appended to the 1837-8 report.
93; 232776 - Thomas (Vaughan) An address explanatory of the Warneford Prize essay at the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, at the 3rd anniversary meeting. 61pp. 1838. Medicine (Birmingham Royal School of).
93; 239197 - Introductory lecture on the study of Anatomy and Physiology. Birmingham School of Medicine. Illus. 33pp. 1833. *COX (WILLIAM SANDS).
93; 261305 - Studies in anatomy from the Anatomical Department of the University of Birmingham. Illus. 1915. THOMPSON (PETER) Work edited by.
93; 266347 - Catalogue of the collection of skulls and teeth in the Odontological Museum of the University of Birmingham. Illus. 64pp. 1916. *HUMPHREYS (JOHN) F.L.S..
93; 324775 - The history of the Birmingham Medical School, 1825 - 1925. Prepared under the direction of a Joint Committee of the Medical Faculty of the University of Birmingham and the Birmingham Medical Review. A Special Number of the Birmingham Medical Review, December 1925. Ports. Illus. 1925. WILKINSON (KENNETH DOUGLAS) Work edited by.
93; 325439 - William Sands Cox and the Birmingham Medical School. Ports. Illus. 1926. *MORRISON (JAMES THOMAS JACKMAN).
93; 360849 - Centenary of the Medical School. Proceedings at a special congregation, December 8th 1925. A collection of programmes, invitation cards etc. 1925. University.
93; 368537 - A Medical medley : student verse, 1921 - 1930. By members of the University of Birmingham Medical School. Edited by N.G. and R.B. U.-S. With a foreword by F.B. Young. Illus. 84pp. 1930.
93; 402887 - Johnstone (J) Address delivered at the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery, 1834, on the passing of the appended laws and regulations. 22pp. 1835. without laws etc. 12pp. 1834. Medicine (Birmingham Royal School of).
93; 498515 - The Medical School of the University of Birmingham. A short history by E.W. Vincent. With a foreword, The Medical School, by A.S. Barnes. Illus. 24pp. 1939. VINCENT (ERIC WILFRED).
93; 508660 - School of Dental Surgery within the Faculty of Medicine. General information, regulations and syllabus, 1939-40 -- NOTE - 1. From 1900-01 to 1938-39 included in Faculty of Medicine, Catalogue No. 152847 L48.93 2. Wants 1945-46 and 1946-47; 1948-49, 1949-50. University.
93; 626467 - Queen's Medical Magazine. Journal of the Birmingham School of Medicine. Vol. 1. No. 1 (April 1897) – Ports. Cartoons. 1897 – NOTE - 1. Vol. 2. Nos. 1 and all after 3 wanting 2. Vol. 3. Nos. 1 – 5 wanting 3. Vol. 35. Nos. 2 – 3 wanting 4. Vol. 36. No. 1 wanting. Medicine (Birmingham Royal School of).
93; 661648 - Birmingham Royal School of Medicine. Catalogue of the museum and library.
93; 661917 - The Barnes Library : [library of the medical school, Birmingham University].
94; 180010 - British School of Malting and Brewing (and Department of Biology and Chemistry of Fermentation) Syllabus of classes, 1903-4 to 1930-31; 1932-33 -- NOTE - 1931-32; 1943-44 to 1945-46 not issued. University.
94; 188313 - Examination papers, Faculty of Commerce, 1904 etc.. University.
94; 661695 - Bulletins on Soviet economic development.
94; 743868 - Annual report ...
95; 5241 - A background to constitutional reform : being the Presidential Address of the Rt. Hon. Lord Kilbrandon, President of the Holdsworth Club ...
95; 6627 - Law in our time : being the presidential address of the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice James President of the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham 1975-76.
95; 319179 - Regulations and prospectus ...
95; 368794 - Examination papers : faculty of law ...
95; 387846 - Law and language. Presidential address to the Holdsworth Club of students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, May 15th 1931. 23pp. 1931. MACMILLAN (HUGH PATTISON MACMILLAN, 1st Baron).
95; 408738 - The talkative profession. Presidential address to the Holdsworth Club of students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham. May 27, 1932. 11pp. 1932. POLLOCK (Sir FREDERICK) 3rd Baronet.
95; 408739 - The formation and breach of contract. Address to the Holdsworth Club of Students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, November 25, 1932. Reprinted from VII Tulane Law Review, 165. pp. 165 – 182. 1932. HOLDSWORTH (Sir WILLIAM SEARLE).
95; 408740 - Manors, their history and their records. Address to the Holdsworth Club of Students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham. May, 5th, 1933. HANWORTH OF HANWORTH (ERNEST MURRAY POLLOCK) 1st Baron.
95; 450392 - Some developments of commercial law in the present century. Presidential address to the Holdsworth Club of students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, May 17th 1935. With bibliographical references. 31pp. 1935. WRIGHT (ROBERT ALDERSON WRIGHT, Baron).
95; 453519 - The Duties of a Lord Chancellor. Presidential address to the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law, University of Birmingham. June 12, 1936. 24pp. 1936. HAILSHAM OF HAILSHAM (DOUGLAS McGAREL HOGG, 1st Viscount) -.
95; 468075 - Fashions in juristic thinking. The presidential address to the Holdsworth Club of students of the Faculty of Law, University of Birmingham, May 7, 1937. 20pp. 1937. POUND (ROSCOE).
95; 483889 - Green (Sir W.A.) The Judicial office. The presidential address to the Holdsworth Club of the Students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, May 13th 1938. 20pp. 1938. Holdsworth Club of the University of Birmingham.
95; 524822 - The problem of judicial proof. The presidential address to the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, March 3rd 1939. 24pp. 1939. MAUGHAM OF HARTFIELD (FREDERIC HERBERT MAUGHAM,.
95; 524823 - Case law in the interpretation of statutes. The presidential address prepared for the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham. May 31st 1940. 31pp. 1940. PORTER (SAMUEL LOWRY PORTER, Baron).
95; 525706 - Scottish judicature and legal procedure. The presidential address prepared for the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, May 1941. 41pp. 1941. NORMAN (WILFRID GUILD NORMAND, Lord).
95; 535495 - The Statute book. The presidential address prepared for the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, May 1942. 16pp. 1942. MACKINNON (Sir FRANK DOUGLAS).
95; 553357 - The limits of predecent : the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [Oct. 15th, 1943].
95; 567678 - The transitional provisions of the Government of India act, 1935 : the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [delivered Oct. 17th, 1945].
95; 580508 - Lawyers and government; being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [delivered Nov. 30th, 1946] of the president of the Holdsworth Club ...
95; 598389 - The Nuremberg trials and the progress of international law; being the presidential address of the president of the Holdsworth Club [to] the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [delivered June 21st, 1947].
95; 598390 - Aspects of the law; being the presidential address of the president of the Holdsworth Club [to] the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [delivered June 18th, 1948].
95; 603103 - The International Court of Justice : the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [delivered July 1st, 1949].
95; 614176 - The independence of the judges : being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, [June 16th, 1950] / Lord Justice Denning.
95; 619944 - Statute law revision and consolidation / being the presidential address of Viscount Jowitt, president of the Holdsworth Club [to] the Holdsworth Club of the students of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 12th, 1951].
95; 625986 - Law reform; being the presidential address of Professor A. L. Goodhart [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 7th, 1952].
95; 636784 - The influence and importance of practice and procedure in the Supreme Court; being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 20th, 1953].
95; 642020 - Advocacy; being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [May 7th 1954] of the... president of the Holdsworth Club...
95; 660126 - Law and the democratic state : the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, [June 10th, 1955] / Lord Radcliffe.
95; 660428 - Nuremberg in retrospect; being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 12, 1956] of the president of the Holdsworth Club ...
95; 660909 - The spirit of the law of Scotland; being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [May 17th, 1957] of the Right Hon. Lord Keith of Avonholm, president of the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of
95; 661160 - Law and public opinion; being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 14th, 1958] of the Right Hon. / Lord Justice Morris ... president of the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in
95; 661792 - Courts and judgments : being the presidential address of Sir Carleton Kemp Allen ... president of the Holdsworth Club [to] the Holdsworth Club of Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 13th, 1959].
95; 661926 - Awards to inventors : being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 18th, 1960] of the Rt. Hon. Lord Cohen, President of the Holdsworth Club.
95; 662462 - Law and morals : being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 17th 1961] of the Rt. Hon. Sir Patrick Devlin, President of the Holdsworth Club.
95; 662463 - Judicial discretion and its exercise; being the presidential address [to] the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham [March 9th 1962] of the Rt. Hon. Lord Hodson.
95; 662676 - Murder in 1963 : being the presidential address of the Rt. Hon. Lord MacDermott, M.C., LL.D., president of the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, 1962-63, Lord chief justice of Northern Ireland.
95; 740671 - With all my worldly goods-- : being the presidential address of the Rt. Hon. Sir Jocelyn Simon to the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, 20th March 1964.
95; 747991 - The court as legislators : the presidential address of Sir K. Diplock to the Holdsworth Club of the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham, 26th March 1965.
95; 756067 - Legal ethics : being a lecture delivered by His Honour Arthur H. Forbes in the Faculty of Law in the University of Birmingham.
95; 766797 - Codification and judge-made law, a problem of co-existence : a lecture / delivered by the Hon. Mr. Justice Scarman, Chairman of the Law Commission in the Faculty of Law of the University of Birmingham, 20th Oct. 1966.
97; 1 - Occasional papers.
97; 5666 - Annual report : Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham.
97; 750075 - Possibilities for local radio.
97; 759817 - Two working papers in cultural studies.
97; 771873 - The literary imagination and the study of society.
97; 779631 - Sociology and cultural studies: some problems.
97; 779632 - Contemporary cultural studies: an approach to the study of literature and society.
97; 783548 - New trends in the study of mass communications.
97; 789251 - The work of the Centre : incorporating the Centre's second annual report, 1967-68.
97; 795628 - Recreation research and planning: a symposium / edited by Thomas L. Burton ; [published for the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham].
98; 169049 - University of Birmingham. Catalogue of the Karl Dammann Memorial Library. With supplement. Mason College, Birmingham. 2 volumes. 1893-5 NOTE - Bound with 169051 below.
98; 169050 - Mason College, Birmingham. Catalogue of the Karl Dammann Memorial Library. First supplement. 7pp. 1895 NOTE - For later editions see University. Bound with 196049 above. Mason College.
98; 169051 - University of Birmingham. Classified catalogue of the Karl Dammann Memorial Library (German Departmental Library) (Oxford) 49pp. 1902 NOTE - Bound with 169049 above.
98; 196049 - Mason College, Birmingham. Catalogue of the Karl Dammann Memorial Library. 18pp. 1893 NOTE - Bound with 196050 below. Mason College.
98; 663198 - A history of the library of the University of Birmingham : thesis submitted for Fellowship of the Library Association, 1966.
98; 760716 - John Galsworthy : catalogue of the Collection / [compiled by D.W. Evans].
99; 661931 - Growing pains and growing points in adult education : a lecture delivered May 1959 at a conference of part-time tutors of the Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of Birmingham.
111 ALB; 635845 - The arms in big school : [an account of the families connected with the parish of Aston, and their coats of arms] : with 2nd series.
111, 242053 - Italy in Birmingham. Italian sculpture in the Art Gallery. In King Edward's School Chronicle. Volume 27. 1912. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal).
111, 295671 - Act to make new provisions with respect to the governing body of the Schools of King Edward the Sixth in Birmingham and with respect to the management of the Schools property and revenues under their control, and to confer further powers on the said governing body etc. (63 & 64 Vict., c.64)
111; 15428 - Birmingham Free Grammar School. Report of the proceedings of the Town Council and a Committee appointed by the Council in relation to a bill intituled ‘An Act to extend the provisions of two Acts (1 & 2 Will. IV., c.17 and 1 Vict., c.41) etc.’ Also the proceedings on the bill before a Committee of the House of Commons, the proceedings of a deputation appointed in 1831; and a translation of the Charter. Published by order of the Town Council. 1842.. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 25405 - Statement of facts, arguments and proceedings, in opposition to a clause in the Birmingham Free Grammar School Bill, 1830. With an appendix of documents. Published by the Committee of Dissenters. 24pp. 1830. Bound with 314615. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 31934 - K.E.S. Birmingham. Middle School. School list. Christmas, 1878 - December 1882 (when the Middle School ceased to exist) 9 volumes. 1878-82. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 31964 - Scheme for the management of the Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth in Birmingham and the Foundations of John Milward and Joanna Lench. Approved by Order in Council, 1878. With index by R.H. Milward. 51pp. 1878. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI. 1) The High School etc..
111; 31965 - K.E.S. Birmingham. Report with accounts for 1880 - 1907; 1908-9 - 1916-17. 1881 - 1917 NOTE :- No report issued after 1917. Accounts issued separately. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 35004 - King Edward's School, Birmingham. Midsummer 1852. The Sicilian Vespers. A prize poem. 14pp. 1852. *DIXON (RICHARD WATSON).
111; 52618 - The King Edward’s School chronicle; King Edward the Sixth's Monthly Magazine. N.S. Volume 1 --. February 1880 --. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI
111; 57816 - Ovid. Publii Ovidii Nasonis Fastorum libri sex. In usum scholæ Regiæ Edvardi Sexti Birminghamiæ. Textum recensuit A.K. Thompson. 1840. THOMPSON (A.K.) Work edited by.
111; 62490 - Letter to Rev. E.H. Gifford, Head Master of the Grammar School of King Edward VI., Birmingham, on evening schools for the working classes in connection with that foundation. 22pp. 1857. *MILLER (Rev. JOHN CALE) rector of St. Martin's.
111; 62756 - The Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth in Birmingham. Its history, and suggestions for its improvement, by Historicus. Reprinted from the "Birmingham Daily Post" 39pp. 1864. *MATHEWS (CHARLES EDWARD).
111; 62757 - King Edward's School, Birmingham. A letter to Lord Lyttelton on the changes proposed in the school with letters from former masters and pupils of the School. 26pp. 1873. VARDY (Rev. ALBERT RICHARD).
111; 63644 - Mission work among the destitute; or Scenes in the abodes of the poor, “The wedding is ready”. Number 1. 15pp. 1867. PALFREY (JOHN).
111; 63664 - Borough of Birmingham. Report of the Schools Inquiry Commission (1865), in relation to the Free Grammar School of King Edward VI., in Birmingham; with Proceedings of the Borough Council and the Grammar School Association; Memorandum of the Governors of the School; Minutes of evidence before the Commission; Report of the assistant Commissioner etc. 1866. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 63942 - Capper (W. Hall) Letter to the Governors of the Free Grammar School, founded by King Edward the Sixth, at Birmingham, on the impolicy of restricting the tenants of that charity etc. 23pp. 1822. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 63944 - K.E.S. Birmingham. List of honours (1806-65) 15pp. 1865?. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 64055 - Simcox (G) Address to the governors of the Free Grammar School of King Edward VI. in Birmingham as to new orders made by them. 51pp. 1822. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 66376 - Report to the Grammar School Association by the Committee appointed November 11th, 1864. 18pp. 1865. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI. 1) The High School etc..
111; 67211 - Report to the Grammar School Association by the Committee appointed November 11th, 1864. 18pp. 1865. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI. 1) The High School etc..
111; 67669 - Odes, cantatas, songs etc., divine, moral, entertaining, set to music. Op. 2 With list of subscribers, including many Birmingham names. 58pp. 1775 NOTE - pp. 19 - 20 duplicated. PIXELL (Rev. JOHN) Vicar of Edgbaston, 1750 – 1785. Works relating to.
111; 68115 - Report of the Birmingham School Natural History Society for 1872, 1877. Numbers 1 & 3. 2 volumes. 1873-8. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 69668 - King Edward the Sixth's Magazine. Numbers 1 - 3. September - December 1842.
111; 69669 - King Edward the Sixth's Monthly Magazine. Conducted by members of King Edward's School, Birmingham. Numbers 1 - 7. November 1856 - May 1857. 1856-7.
111; 71447 - A Loyal oration, etc. Compos’d by J. Parkinson, and spoke by his son, 10th December 1716. With the author’s letter to the Reverend Mr. Higgs, Rector of St. Philip’s Church. (Reprint) Edited, with introductory notice, by W. Bates. (Birmingham Reprints, No. 1) 38pp. 1884. PARKINSON (JAMES) Master of the Free School, Birmingham.
111; 73586 - Elementary drawing book, from copies used in the principal schools in Germany. 1st series. For the use of the Free Grammar School of King Edward VI, Birmingham. 1839. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI. 1) The High School etc..
111; 88167 - The King Edward’s School chronicle. Volumes 1 - 4. March 9, 1872 - December 23 1879. 4 volumes. Imperfect. 1872-9. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 94272 - Report of King Edward’s High School Natural History Society. New Series. No.1 12pp. 1886. Bound with 68115 below. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 134086 - Camp Hill Old Edwardians' Magazine. Numbers 1 - 63. May 1896 - 1926. NOTE - Not issued 1927. From 1928 incorporated in Camp Hill School Chronicle. Catalogue numbers 377429 and 377430 L48.111. Old Edwardians' Club (Camp Hill).
111; 145240 - School chronicle. Numbers 1 - 91. September 1884 - Spring 1927. 1884 - 1927. NOTE :- Continued as School Chronicle and Old Edwardians’ Magazine. King Edward VI. Camp Hill Grammar School.
111; 148698 - Elementary arithmetic, for the use of the lower classes in King Edward the Sixth's School, Birmingham. 70pp. 1862. WALTON (ISAAC).
111; 154454 - Act to make new provisions with respect to the governing body of the Schools of King Edward the Sixth in Birmingham and with respect to the management of the Schools property and revenues under their control and to confer further powers on the said governing body etc. (63 & 64 Vict., c.64) 1900. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 217592 - School list. December 1908 etc. NOTE :- previous lists were printed in the School Chronicle. Catalogue number 145240. King Edward VI. Camp Hill Grammar School.
111; 228997 - K.E.S. Birmingham. Blue Book. List of scholars etc. 1901 etc.. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 230495 - The Phoenix. King Edward’s Girls’ High School Chronicle. Number 1 etc. Easter term, 1910 etc.. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 239200 - K.E.S. Birmingham. Statement of property, 1880. 15pp. 1880. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 241778 - King Edward the Sixth’s Free Grammar School, Birmingham. List. June 1850 -- NOTE :- Called Birmingham School list, 1851-77; Birmingham School list : High School, 1879-83; High School for Boys, 1883 --. The following are missing Christmas 1866; Midsummer 1882; December 1935 not published. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI. 1) The High School etc..
111; 248346 - Beacon (The) The magazine of King Edward's Girls' Grammar School, Handsworth. Autumn Term 1912. Number 1 etc. Illus. 1912 etc.
111; 259252 - King Eward's School, Birmingham. Three ancient documents preserved with the original charter of King Edward the Sixth. Translated by Lucy Toulmin Smith. 6pp. 1881. SMITH (LUCY TOULMIN) Works edited by.
111; 270484 - King Edward's School, Birmingham. List of Old Edwardians serving in His Majesty's Forces on sea and land. 1st to 4th issues, 1914-17.. European War, 1914 - 1918.
111; 272211 - Five Ways Magazine. King Edwards School, Five Ways, Birmingham. Volume 1. Number 1. 1916 etc. NOTE :- Wants Number 4.
111; 283594 - Service record of King Edward’s School, Birmingham during the war, 1914 – 1919. Edited by C.H. Heath, with introduction by R.C. Gilson. 1920. HEATH (CHARLES H.) Works edited by.
111; 293189 - Old Edwardians' Gazette. Published by the Old Edwardians' Association, Birmingham. Volume 1 (1890-94) NOTE - The wrappers of Numbers 1 - 5 of Volume 1 bear the title : Birmingham Old Edwardians' Club Gazette. Old Edwardians' Club [afterwards Association] (Birmingham).
111; 294488 - K.E.S. Birmingham. Accounts for 1917-18 etc.. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 298334 - Play: The new Edwardian. A magazine issued in connection with King Edward's School. Volume 1. 1922.
111; 305656 - King Edward's Boy's High School. Library catalogue, 1923. Including books in the library, reading room, museum, and modern language room. 86pp. 1923.
111; 310449 - Twixt Road and Rail. The Chronicle of King Edward's Grammar School for Girls. Camp Hill. No. 1 (Spring 1923) etc. 1923 etc..
111; 314615 - Statement of facts, arguments and proceedings, in opposition to a certain clause in the Birmingham Free Grammar School Bill, 1830. Published by the committee of Dissenters. Another edition. 8pp. 1830. Protestant Dissenters Committee.
111; 319824 - School list. With manuscript corrections, etc. January 1883-- December 1913. 63 volumes. 1883 - 1916 NOTE :- January 1883 is apparently incomplete. King Edward VI. Five Ways Grammar School.
111; 321136 - Middle School Mirror (The) King Edward's School, Birmingham. Nos. 2 and 3 (February and April 1881) 1881.
111; 352404 - Candler (Mrs Winifred I.) King Edward VI. High School for girls, Birmingham 1883 - 1925. With a foreword by Lilian K. Barrie. Ports. Illus. 1928. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 352404 - King Edward VI High School for Girls, Birmingham, 1883-1925 / [with a foreword by Lilian K. Barrie].
111; 377430 - School Chronicle and Old Edwardian’s Magazine. Number 1, September 1928 --
111; 390634 - Service record of King Edward’s School, Birmingham during the war, 1914 – 1919. Edited by C.H. Heath, with introduction by R.C. Gilson. 1920. Additions and corrections, 1931. 12pp. NOTE - bound with 283594. L48.111. HEATH (CHARLES H.) Works edited by.
111; 394138 - King Edwards Camp Hill; swimming sports.
111; 400945 - K.E.S. Birmingham. High School admission examination papers. 1931 --. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 406152 - King Edward's Grammar School, Camp Hill. Jubilee book, May 1933. A brief history of the school, with reminiscences by past and present masters and scholars. Edited by H.G. Smith. Ports. Illus. 72pp. 1933. SMITH (HARRY GORVETT) Work edited by.
111; 411533 - Barnard (E.A.B.) ed. List of possessions of the Guild of the Holy Cross, Birmingham, 1551. In Carter (W.F.) and Barnard (E.A.B.) eds. The Records of King Edward’s School, Birmingham. Volume 3. Dugdale Society Publication. Volume 12. 1933. Guild of the Holy Cross.
111; 448329 - Act for the management of the schools (1900), statutes and standing orders with index. An interleaved copy. 1902. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
111; 464998 - Annual athletic sports. Programme, 49th (1934) --. NOTE :- wants 1935. King Edward VI. Camp Hill Grammar School.
111; 487987 - Testimonials presented to the governors of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth, Birmingham in favour of the Rev. W. Fletcher. (Derby) 56pp. 1838. FLETCHER (Rev. WILLIAM) Work relating to.
111; 493257 - Birmingham Girls' Old Edwardian Club. Secretary's report, 1930-31 --. Old Edwardians' Club [afterwards Association] (Birmingham).
111; 600544 - Grammar schools of King Edward VI. 1, The high school, and works relating to all the schools : High School for Girls : speech day [programmes].
111; 661966 - Grammar schools of King Edward VI. 1, The high school, and works relating to all the schools : some notes on the library of the Governors of King Edward VI School, Birmingham.
112; 6365 - Deed of settlement of the Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School. Printed copy, with list of proprietors. 36pp. 1840. Proprietary School (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
112; 40561 - Testimonials in favour of Mr. George Robertson, for upwards of six years head master of the Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School c. 1867 – 1873. 24pp. 1873. ROBERTSON (GEORGE) Work relating to.
112; 57501 - Exercises in reading and recitation; performed by the pupils of Hill-Top School, at Birmingham. 4 parts. 1814-15. Hill-Top School (afterwards Hazelwood School).
112; 62403 - Laws of Hazelwood School. Edited by Rowland and Frederick Hill. 1829. Hazelwood School.
112; 63067 - Series of grammatical exercises, to be translated into French, used at Hazelwood School, Birmingham. 1829 NOTE - On the half-title the book is entitled : "Cours de themes". RUINET (F.C.).
112; 63666 - Order of service at the opening of the Synagogue of the New Hebrew Congregation, Birmingham, 29th September, 5613. Hebrew and English. 19pp 1853. Hebrew Congregation (Birmingham).
112; 63668 - Sketch of the system of education at the Schools of Bruce Castle, Tottenham, and Hazelwood, near Birmingham. 58pp. 1833. Hazelwood School.
112; 63669 - Sketch of the system of education at the Schools of Bruce Castle, Tottenham, and Hazelwood, near Birmingham. Reprinted at the Hazelwood Press. 62pp. 1833. Hazelwood School.
112; 63699 - Lovett (Richard) pseud? A touch on the Birmingham riot, or Dr. Adding-tone's wig burnt in the flames of Dr. Priesthood's brickkiln : etc. 34pp. 1791. PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH) LL.D. Works relating to.
112; 64391 - The utility of the knowledge of Nature; the physical sciences (in) education. Lecture at Hazelwood School, near Birmingham, 1830 with additions. 1831. BRAYLEY (EDWARD WILLIAM) jun.
112; 72251 - Magazine for 1845. Numbers 1 – 12. All published. Illus. 1845. Proprietary School (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
112; 72320 - Report and resolutions passed at annual (ordinary) general meeting, 1838 (1st) – 1844, 1846, 1847, 1850 – 1855, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1865, 1869 – 1871, 1874, 1876 – 1880. 28 volumes. 1838-80. Proprietary School (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
112; 72323 - Report of the 2nd annual examination, 1840. 4pp. 1840. Proprietary School (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
112; 72324 - Report of the distribution of medals, etc. 1841. 8pp. 1841. Proprietary School (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
112; 72325 - Circulars. 1841. Proprietary School (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
112; 72337 - Dramatic performance, 1860. Programme. 8pp. 1860. Proprietary School (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
112; 232425 - Laws of Hazelwood School. Edited by Rowland and Frederick Hill. 1827. Hazelwood School.
112; 233372 - A rational system of arithmetic etc. used at Caroline Street Academy, Birmingham. 1833. SKALLY (JOHN).
112; 644751 - Om Uppfostrings-skolan a Barna?ngen [Stockholm] afen La?rare dersta?des / [E.G. Bjoriing, containing references to Hazelwood School, Birmingham of which Stockholm was an imitation].
112; 644752 - Hillska skolan pa Barna?ngen [Stockholm, containing references to Hazelwood School, Birmingham].
113; 60798 - Outline of the history and plans etc., with the rules for the government of the school. 16pp. 1843. In Reports 1843-62. Protestant Dissenting Charity School.
113; 60799 - Report etc. 1843; 1846-50; 1853-63; 1865 – 1916. 7 volumes. 1843 – 1917. Protestant Dissenting Charity School.
113; 68078 - Outline of the history and plans etc., with the rules for the government of the school. 16pp. 1843. In Reports 1843-62. Protestant Dissenting Charity School.
113; 72673 - Cooke (J.) Sermon preached in the two Parish Churches at Birmingham, for the benefit of the Blue Coat Charity School, 1812. 2nd ed. 16pp. 1812. Blue Coat Charity School.
113; 238830 - Sermon preached in the Church of St. Philip, Birmingham, for the benefit of the Blue Coat Charity School, 1812. 19pp. BOOKER (Rev. LUKE).
113; 301875 - Reports presented to the subscribers of the Birmingham Blue Coat Charity School, with an account of Receipts and Disbursements, etc. for 1834,1835, 1840, 1842, 1850-1866, 1868, 1870, 1872. etc. (1835 etc.). Blue Coat Charity School.
113; 309511 - Cooke (J) Sermon preached in the two Parish Churches at Birmingham for the benefit of the Blue Coat Charity School, 1812. 16pp. 1812. St. Philip's (The Cathedral Church).
113; 660854 - The book of common prayer.
114; 15412 - Ragged schools in relation to the government grants for educuation. Report of the conference at Birmingham, 1861. 87pp. 1861. Ragged Schools Conference, 1861.
114; 512696 - Tennal School magazine. December 1939 - 1967. NOTE - 1940-45 not issued. Tennal School.
114; 512969 - NOTE - 1940-45 not issued. Tennal School Magazine. December 1939 - 1967..
114; 605089 - 1849-1949 Tennal School, Birmingham : a review of the development of [the] school since its foundation / [by G.R. Lowes].
115; 222959 - Lines written by a Lady, on visiting the Queen Street School, Birmingham. (signed E.B. ?Ellen Bloxam). Single sheet. c.1860. BLOXAM (ELLEN).
115; 239344 - An account of the Parochial Schools establishments, donations, subscriptions etc., with the expenditures of the same, pertaining to the Parish of Handsworth. 30pp. 1840. Handsworth Parish and Parish Church.
115; 241846 - Birmingham Archidiaconal Board of Education (afterwards Church Schools Board of Education and Church Schools Association. Birmingham Archidiaconal Council of Education. Birmingham Association Council) Annual report, 1895-6 (1st) - 1904-5. 10 volumes. 1896 - 1905. Church Schools Association for the Archdeaconry of Birmingham.
115; 270725 - St. Thomas's schools, Birmingham. Recent extensions in reinforced concrete. In "Concrete". Vol. 12. Illus. 1917. St. Thomas's, Bath Row.
115; 283608 - St. Ambrose', Edgbaston. Senior Boys' Magazine (afterwards Young Men and Senior Boys' Magazine) Vols 1 – 6 (Nos. 1 – 16) 6 volumes. 1911-17 NOTE - For continuation see Old Edgbaston Unity Magazine, above. St. Mary's and St. Ambrose', Edgbaston.
115; 283613 - Old Edgbaston Unity Magazine. Vols 6 – 7 (Nos. 17 – 29) 1917-21 NOTE - For Nos. 1 – 16 see St Ambrose, Edgbaston. Senior Boys' Magazine below. Incorporated in Old Edgbaston Unity Club Annual report, from 1921 : see Old Edgbaston Unity Club. Annual report. St. Mary's and St. Ambrose', Edgbaston.
115; 286621 - Harborne Hall Magazine. Volume 1. Numbers 1 – 5. All published. Illus. 1919-24. Harborne Hall School.
115; 661669 - St. Clements C.E. Schools [Nechells] : centenary celebrations, 1859-1959 brochure / [compiled by E. Grunnill].
115; 661993 - Centenary [booklet], 1860-1960.
115; 662196 - 1861 [to] 1961 : souvenir centenary booklet.
115; 662498 - St. Michael's Church of England School [1862-1962 : centenary history ; with], Solemn evensong and thanksgiving on the occasion of the centenary [order of service].
115; 758669 - Victorian schools and scholars; [an account of] Church of England elementary schools in nineteenth century Coventry / [by] J. W. Docking.
116; 141063 - Annual report. 1st (1884-5) etc. 1885 etc. NOTE - No reports published for 1904-7, 1909-10. Roman Catholic Certified Poor Law Schools (Birmingham).
116; 226781 - Grand bazaar in aid of the Sacred Heart Schools, in the Albert Hall, Aston Manor, 1910. Programme with brief history of the Sacred Heart Mission. Ports. 40pp. 1910 NOTE - Bound with 246722 below. Sacred Heart Church and Schools, Aston.
116; 246722 - Grand bazaar in aid of the Sacred Heart Schools, in the Albert Hall, Aston Manor, 1913. Programme. Illus. 36pp. 1913 NOTE - Bound with 266781 above. Sacred Heart Church and Schools, Aston.
116; 479501 - Pietas : St. Philip's Grammar School Magazine. Volumes 1 – 2, Numbers 6 – 13, 16 – 22 (1914-22) Volume 4, Numbers 2, 4 (1925-27) Volume 5, Numbers 1 – 2 (1928) Christmas 1930 : New Series Volume 1, Numbers 1 – 2 (1931-32) Volume 2, Number 2 (1932) Volume 3, Number 1 (1933) Volume 6 (1936) --. 1914 –.
211; 229850 - Summary of the work of the King's Norton School Board, for the six years ended March 19, 1881. With introductory address by the chairman (G. Deane) 40pp. 1881. King's Norton School Board.
211; 259221 - Report of the three years' work of the board ending July 1878 [afterwards called summary].
221, 183152 - Aston Education Committee Reports for 1903-4 - 1910-11. 8 volumes.
221, 202635 - Prospectus of Evening Continuation Schools. 1907-8 - 1911-12. Last published. 5 volumes. 1907-11. Aston Education Committee.
221, 259291 - Educational Census : Aston Manor, part 1 (1876); Saltley (1877); No. 4 District and Erdington (1877); Aston Manor (1878); Saltley (1880); School Board District 1882; 1884; 1888; 1890; 1896; 1899. 11 volumes. 1876 - 1899. Aston School Board.
221; 210191 - Programme of classes in Science, Art, Commercial and Industrial subjects, held at the County Council Schools, Osborne Road, Erdington. Session 1906-7; 1908-9; 1909-10. 3 volumes. 1906-9. Erdington Higher Education Committee.
221; 234583 - King's Norton and Northield. Programme of Evening Schools etc. Session 1911-12. 40pp. 1911. King's Norton : Education Committee.
221; 242302 - Newspaper cuttings relating to Handsworth School Board, Board of Guardians and the Revision Court. Collected by G.H. Osborne. 1871 - 1906. Handsworth (Miscellaneous).
221; 254505 - Borough of Aston Manor Education Committee. Prospectus of the Higher Elementary School, Whitehead Road. Illus. 14pp. 1907?. Whitehead Road Higher Elementary School, Aston.
221; 259292 - School Board for Aston. (Extra Municipal) Educational Census of No. 4 District and Erdington. December 1877. 6pp. 1877. Erdington.
221; 259341 - School Board for Aston. (Extra Municipal) Educational census of Saltley. November 1877, July 1880. 2 volumes. 1877-80 NOTE - Bound with 259291. Saltley.
221; 366738 - King's Norton and Northfield Urban District Council. Education Committee. Minutes of proceedings (April 1908 - October 1911) 4 volumes. Last published. 1908-11. King's Norton : Education Committee.
231; 321346 - Handsworth Wood School Magazine. March 1920 (1st issue) - December 1929. All published. 1920-29. Handsworth Wood School.
231; 471532 - The Green Hill Chronicle. Number 1. March 1907 - March 1912. Green Hill School, Moseley 1823.
231; 663138 - [Three arithmetic exercise books : the work of William Bill at Ashtree School, Erdington].
233; 248101 - Laurel Leaves. Edgbaston High School magazine 1912 etc.. Edgbaston High School for Girls.
233; 321542 - The Shamrock magazine. Numbers 1 - 43, November - December 1919 to Summer term 1937. 2 volumes. 1919 - 1937 NOTE :- All published. Edgbaston College.
233; 321543 - Edgbaston College Old Girls' Association. Annual Reports. Numbers 1 - 7. 1909 - 1915. 7 volumes NOTE :- Not published 1916 to 1922. Continued as Edgbaston College Old Girls' Magazine. Edgbaston College.
233; 321550 - Edgbaston College Old Girls' magazine. Numbers 1 - 16, January 1923 - 1938. NOTE :- Formerly Edgbaston College Old Girls' Association. Annual reports. Edgbaston College.
233; 472200 - The Edgbaston Church of England College magazine. No. 3 (1936) -- NOTE - Nos. 1 and 2 wanting. Nothing issued 1941-7. Church of England College for Girls (Edgbaston).
305; 1 - Report on the Working Group on West Indian Pupils, 1970.
305; 743824 - Living together books 1-10 : [based on Montgomery Primary School, Sparkbrook] / by D. Brazier, E. Cooke and E. Jones.
305; 795573 - Teaching English to West Indian children; the research stage of the project.
305; 806522 - Immigrant children in infant schools.
331; 287372 - The Canterbury Bell. Written by the pupils of the Canterbury Road Girls' School. Volume 1 (Autumn 1919 - Xmas 1922) 1919-22 NOTE - Wants numbers 1 - 10, 12 and 15. Canterbury Road Girls' School.
341; 662938 - Regulations and syllabuses [for] certificate of secondary education ...
341; 821208 - Reports of examiners, West Midlands Examinations Board : certificate of secondary education ...
901; 27347 - The Mason Science College, Birmingham. Calendar for the session 1880-81 - 1899-1900. 20 volumes. 1881-99 NOTE - Called "Mason Science College" to 1891; "Mason's College (with Queen's Faculty of Medicine)" 1892-7; "Mason University College" 1898 - 1900. Afterwards merged in The University. Mason College.
901; 342095 - University of Birmingham. Guild of Graduates. Register of graduates up to December 1922. 1923.
901; 342096 - Register of graduates.
901; 342096 - University of Birmingham. Guild of Graduates. Register of graduates up to December 1925. 2nd edition. 1926.
901; 396706 - Register of graduates.
901; 396706 - University of Birmingham. Guild of Graduates. Register of graduates up to December 1931. 3rd edition. 1932.
901; 475337 - Register of degrees, diplomas and certificates, 1901 - 1935. 1937. University.
901; 540567 - Proceedings at a Degree Congregation of the University of Birmingham holden 1901 - NOTE - 1947 wanting. University.
901; 563134 - University of Birmingham. Guild of Graduates. Register of graduates up to December 1937. 4th edition. 1938.
901; 617225 - --1936 - 1947. 1950. University.
901; 623299 - University of Birmingham. Guild of Graduates. Register of graduates up to July 1950. 5th edition. 1951.
901; 661683 - Register of graduates.
902; 152850 - Report of the executive committee for the promotion of the university, to be presented to the Court of governors, 31st May 1900. 60pp. 1900. University.
902; 159806 - Examination papers, 1901 - 1903. Matriculation and the various Faculties. 3 volumes. 1901-3. University.
902; 184818 - The Mermaid. University of Birmingham Magazine. Vols. 1 - 20 (October 1904 - June 1924) 20 volumes. Ports. Illus. Cartoons. 1904-24 NOTE - Preceded by The University of Birmingham Magazine. Succeeded by The University Gazette. Continued as The Mermaid, New Series. University.
902; 185031 - Matriculation examination, June 1903-Sept. 1917 : examination papers.
902; 315895 - The University Gazette. The journal of the University of Birmingham. Vols. 1 - 6 (December 1924 - July 1930) 6 volumes. Illus. 1924-30 NOTE - Continued as The Mermaid, New Series. See above. University.
902; 375714 - The Mermaid. The Journal of the Guild of Undergraduates of the University of Birmingham. New Series, Vol. 1, etc. Ports. Illus. Cartoons. 1930 etc. NOTE - Preceded by The University Gazette. University.
902; 386690 - Organ recitals on the Harding Organ in the Great Hall of the Edgbaston buildings by G.D. Cunningham. Programmes April 29th 1928 -- NOTE - 1940-46 not published. University.
902; 660238 - A general paper in the general certificate of education examination.
902; 660238 - An experimental examination in general studies.
902; 660238 - An experimental test in English.
902; 660238 - G.C.E. and degree. Parts 1-2.
902; 660238 - General studies (Advanced) 1960.
902; 660238 - General studies (Advanced) in the G.C.E.
902; 660238 - Occasional publications. 17, The marking of scripts in advanced level history.
902; 660238 - Occasional publications. 19, Studies in a university entrance test in English.
902; 660238 - Occasional publications. 21, School estimates and examination results compared / [by] J.A. Petch.
902; 660238 - State scholars 1962 and general studies (advanced).
902; 660238 - The Joint Matriculation Board : what it is and what it does.
902; 660238 - The Joint Matriculation Board examination in general studies, 1957.
902; 660238 - The effectiveness of G.C.E. : advanced level as a criterion for universal selection.
902; 663249 - Alta : the University of Birmingham review.
902; 752942 - University of Birmingham prospectus.
904; 635843 - Examination papers ...
906; 154751 - University of Birmingham Magazine. The organ of the University Union. Vols. 1 - 3 (November 1900 - June 1903) All published. Ports. Illus. Cartoons. 3 volumes. 1900-3 NOTE - Preceded by Mason University College Magazine : see Mason College. Succeeded by The Mermaid : see above. University.
906; 170183 - University of Birmingham Engineering Magazine. Vols. 1 - 11 (May 1902 - October 1915) Ports. Illus.
906; 191404 - The Quarterly Journal of the Birmingham University Mining Society. Vol. 1. parts 1 - 8 (June 1905 - June 1907) All published. (Walsall) Illus. 1905-7 NOTE - Incorporated in The Journal of British Federated Society of Mining Students after June 1907. University.
906; 218943 - University of Birmingham. Guild of undergraduates. Pocket diary, 1909-10-- NOTE - Wants 1914-15 to 1921-22; 1923-4; 1931-2.
906; 229568 - [Programme] 1909-10 to 1924-5.
906; 236639 - The Birmingham Engineering and Mining Journal. Vol. 9, No. 1 (September 1910) Special number. Illus. Ports. 1910. Mechanical Engineers (Institution of) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers,.
906; 295293 - Mining Society. Technical Magazine, June 1921 --. Illus. 1921-- NOTE - 1. Formerly Birmingham University Mining Society Magazine, see Birmingham University Mining Society Magazine, in printed entries, which was continued as two separate publications - University of Birmingham. Mining Society. Technical Magazine, and Mining Magma, see Mining Magma, in printed entries 2. 1928, 1930, 1932-34 not published; 1943 wanting 3. From March 1938 called Mining and Petroleum Technical Magazine 4. From 1949 called Mining Technical Magazine. University.
906; 303153 - Annual Play. Performed at the Birmingham and Midland Institute. Programme. 1921 - 1938. University.
906; 330888 - Carnival. A magazine published by the Guild of Undergraduates, University of Birmingham, in aid of the Hospitals. Number 1 etc. (October 1926 etc.) Illus. 1926.
906; 333339 - Guild of Undergraduates. Annual reports of the Secretary, with reports of the clubs, sub-committees, and affiliated societies. 1925-6 etc.. University.
906; 342240 - The Woolsack. The magazine of Chancellor's Hall, Birmingham University. Nos. 1 - 3 (March 1927 - May 1929) 1927-29 NOTE - All published. University.
906; 360067 - Guild of Graduates' newsletter, University of Birmingham. November 1928 etc.. University.
906; 370822 - Midland Dominies' Club. (Past students of Birmingham University Day Training College - Education Department) Programme 1926 etc. 1925 etc.. University.
906; 375313 - Guild of Undergraduates year book, 1930-1 to 1939. 7 volumes. 1930-9 NOTE - 1934-5 not published. University of Birmingham.
906; 386350 - University Hospital Carnival Events Programme. Illus. 1931—. Hospitals.
906; 483223 - University Hospital Carnival Revue. Sourvenir programme. 1934—. Hospitals.
906; 598838 - Constitution and bye-laws : revised and amended to 1st July, 1948.
906; 626433 - University of Birmingham, the Guild of Undergraduates, 1901-1951.
906; 661783 - The Cotswolds : presidential address to the [Birmingham] Graduates Club.
906; 661828 - Freshmen's conference [handbook].
906; 662492 - Handbook, including rules for the use of the union.
906; 767192 - Tuppence : [an] anthology [of poetry / by students of Birmingham University].
906; 776372 - Diamond jubilee history of the Guild of Graduates [University of Birmingham] / by Gwendoline I. M. Carlier.
907, 59209 - Catalogue of Serials in the Library of the Mason Science College, Birmingham. 58pp. 1883. ALLPORT (SAMUEL).
907, 210168 - Catalogue of Serials in the Library of the Mason Science College, Birmingham. 58pp. 1883. ALLPORT (SAMUEL).
907; 46348 - Address, chiefly upon technical education. Delivered at the distribution of prizes in the Mason Science College, 1882. 23pp. 1882. *TILDEN (Sir WILLIAM AUGUSTUS).
907; 52950 - The Mason College Magazine. Organ of the Students Union. Vols. 1 - 18 (January 1883 - June 1900) Ports. Illus. 18 volumes. 1883 - 1900 NOTE - Vols 16 - 18 were called "Mason Univeristy College Magazine". This was succeeded by "The University of Birmingham Magazine" see University. Mason College.
907; 60373 - Deed of foundation of Josiah Mason's Scientific College, at Birmingham, 1870. 48pp. 1870. Mason College.
907; 67079 - Mason Science College, Birmingham. Report for 1882-3 - 1897. 16 volumes 1883-98 Mason College :- continued. Mason College.
907; 209929 - Address on ethics and individualism in medicine. Delivered at the opening of the winter session of the Queen's Faulty of Medicine at Mason College, Birmingham, 1897. 28pp. Bound with 210063. L48.907. Foster, Michael.. CRICHTON-BROWNE (Sir JAMES).
907; 210053 - University training in our provincial colleges. An address at the distribution of prizes at the Mason Science College, Birmingham, 1883. 16pp. 1883. *POYNTING (JOHN HENRY).
907; 210055 - The Mason College and technical education. An address at the distribution of prizes at the Mason Science College, Birmingham, 1884. 19pp. 1884. *LAPWORTH (CHARLES).
907; 210056 - Address delivered to the students of Mason College at the distribution of prizes, 1889. 18pp. 1889 NOTE - bound with 239199. Hillhouse (William) Unorganised education. *HEATH (ROBERT SAMUEL).
907; 210057 - Address delivered to the students of Mason College at the distribution of prizes, 1894. 16pp. *DIXON (WILLIAM MACNEILE).
907; 210058 - Address delivered to the students of Mason College, Birmingham at the distribution of prizes 1895. Pasteur and his work etc. 31pp. 1895. *FRANKLAND (PERCY FEREDAY).
907; 210059 - The two disciplines in education. An address at the opening of the medical session Mason University College, Birmingham. 24pp. 1899 NOTE :- bound with 210063. L48.907. GAIRDNER (Sir WILLIAM T.).
907; 210060 - A Liberal education. An address to the students of Mason University College, Birmingham, at the opening of the session in the Faculties of Arts and Science, 1899. 20pp. 1899. *MUIRHEAD (JOHN HENRY).
907; 210063 - Address to the students of Mason University College, Birmingham at the opening of the winter session 1898. 29pp. FOSTER (Sir MICHAEL).
907; 210064 - Science in education. An address to the students of Mason Univeristy College, Birmingham at the opening of the session, 1898. 24pp. Bound with 210063. GEIKIE (Sir ARCHIBALD).
907; 239199 - Unorganised education. Address at Mason College, Birmingham, 1888. 20pp. 1888. *HILLHOUSE (WILLIAM).
907; 294409 - The position and prospects of the Mason College (Birmingham). An address delivered at the distribution of prizes, 1886. 14pp. 1886. *TILDEN (Sir WILLIAM AUGUSTUS).
907; 294410 - The Union of the Colleges, typifying the relation between medicine and science. An address delivered at Mason College, Birmingham, on the occasion of the opening of the Queen’s Faculty of Medicine, and of the distribution of prizes, 1892. 12pp. 1892. HUMPHRY (Sir GEORGE MURRAY). NOTE - Bound with 294411.
907; 294411 - An address on the position of classical studies, delivered at the Mason College, Birmingham at the distribution of prizes, 1893. (Cambridge) 14pp. 1893. JEBB (Sir RICHARD CLAVERHOUSE). Bound with 294410
907; 294415 - Culture and science. An address delivered at the distribution of prizes at the Mason College, Birmingham, 1885. Reprinted from Macmillan's Magazine, November 1885. 12pp. 1885. *SONNENSCHEIN (EDWARD ADOLF).
907; 295799 - Opening address at Sir Josiah Mason’s Science College, with a description of the opening ceremony and the College buildings. 88pp. 1880. HUXLEY (THOMAS HENRY).
907; 301869 - The Responsibilities of wealth. Address at Mason College. 16pp. 1890. Bound with 239199 Hillhouse (William). Unorganised education. *DALE (ROBERT WILLIAM) minister at Carr's Lane Chapel.
907; 402888 - Sir Josiah Mason's Science College (afterwards Mason Science College, afterwards Mason University College) Birmingham. Syllabus of day and evening classes for sessions, 1880-1 (2 editions); 1882-3 to 1885-6; 1889-90 to 1897-8; 1899 - 1900. 18 volumes. 1880-99 NOTE - 1. Syllabus for day and evening classes for 1881-2; 1886-7 to 1888-89; 1898-99 wanting 2. Syllabus for evening classes for 1880-81; 1883-4; 1889-90 to 1893-94; 1895-96 to 1897-98; 1899 - 1900 wanting 3. 1894-95 is Department of Geology, afternoon and evening lectures only. Mason College.
908; 294415 - Sonnenschein (E.A.) Culture and science. An address delivered at the distribution of prizes at the Mason College, Birmingham, 1885. Reprinted from Macmillan's Magazine, November 1885. 12pp. 1885. Mason College.
909; 7743 - The giants of geriatrics : a study of symptoms in old age / Bernard Isaacs.
909; 7745 - The eternal pastime and its science / [by] N. E. Collinge.
909; 10516 - Change rules, O.K.? / [by] S. C. Littlechild.
909; 13956 - Profits in a mixed economy.
909; 255204 - Huxley Memorial Lectures to the University of Birmingham, 1904-12. With introduction by Sir O. Lodge. Ports. Illus. 1914. University.
909; 292813 - Educational administration. Two lectures delivered before the University of Birmingham in February 1921. (Oxford) 62pp. 1921. BALFOUR (Sir GRAHAM).
909; 294835 - Speech delivered at the University, Edmund Street, Birmingham to the students in the class on the Theory and Practice of Banking, on November 3rd, 1913. 36pp. 1913. HOLDEN (Sir EDWARD HOPKINSON).
909; 318459 - Humanism and Technology and other essays delivered as special lectures to a vacation school for engineering teachers held in the University of Birmingham and Oriel College, Oxford, in 1923. 91pp. 1924. University.
909; 331181 - Ingleby Lectures at the University, Birmingham 1925. Auricular fibrillation. Dgms. 31pp. 1926. EMANUEL (JOSEPH GEORGE).
909; 342590 - Organic inheritance in man. William Withering Memorial Lecturship, University of Birmingham, 1927. With an account of the life of William Withering by W.H. Wynn taken from the Birmingham Medical Review. Volume 1, New Series, 1926. Port. Illus. 1927. CREW (FRANK A. ELEY).
909; 391392 - Liberal education for everybody. The Essex Hall Lecture, 1932. Delivered at Birmingham University under the auspices of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches. 52pp. 1932. SADLER (Sir MICHAEL ERNEST).
909; 398135 - William Withering Memorial lectures, 1932. On certain aspects of human biology. Lectures 1 - 4. 4 volumes. 1932. University. BOND (CHARLES JOHN) (pseud. A Surgeon).
909; 411826 - Nature and nurture: on the methods of clinical genetics. (William Withering Memorial Lectures, 1933) Tables. 1933. *HOGBEN (LANCELOT THOMAS).
909; 490149 - The Marxist philosophy and the sciences. Based on Miurhead lectures given at Birmingham University, 1938. 1928. HALDANE (JOHN BURDEN SANDERSON).
909; 497617 - Nature and nurture: on the methods of clinical genetics. Revised new edition. 1939. *HOGBEN (LANCELOT THOMAS).
909; 523445 - University of Birmingham. Lectures to medical practitioners on physics applied to medicine. Summaries of lectures I – VI. c.1904. *LODGE (Sir OLIVER JOSEPH).
909; 523446 - "Galileo" Lecture delivered at the Birmingham University, Edmund Street, November 20th 1916. 20pp. 1916. *LODGE (Sir OLIVER JOSEPH).
909; 600959 - Functional localization in the frontal lobes and cerebellum / by John F. Fulton.
909; 615728 - Social evolution : based on a series of lectures delivered at the University of Birmingham in 1947-8 under the Josiah Mason Lectureship founded by the Rationalist Press Association.
909; 619967 - Elements of social organization : lectures delivered at the University of Birmingham [in 1947 under the Josiah Mason Lectureship, founded by the Rationalist Press Association].
909; 633672 - Nucleo-cytoplasmic relations in microorganisms : their bearing on cell heredity and differentiation.
909; 662856 - Fetch me a surgeon : an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham, 10th March 1964.
909; 715082 - Schools of English and contemporary society : an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham, 8th February, 1963.
909; 721487 - Social change : Josiah Mason lectures delivered at the University of Birmingham.
909; 762080 - Worship in ancient Israel: its forms and meaning / by H. H. Rowley; Edward Cadbury Lectures delivered in the University of Birmingham [in 1965].
909; 777170 - From Gibbon to Darwin : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, Dec. 1st, 1958.
909; 777171 - The art of mathematics : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 25th Nov. 1960.
909; 777172 - Theology, philosophy and the natural sciences : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 16th March, 1962.
909; 777173 - Social policy in a free society : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 18th May, 1962.
909; 777174 - Mental myths and mechanisms : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 18th Jan. 1963.
909; 777175 - On the nature of African history : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 10th March, 1965.
909; 777176 - The true and fabulous history of Nova Albion : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 6th May 1965.
909; 777177 - Out of control : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 11th May 1965.
909; 777178 - The commitment of German studies : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 14th Oct. 1965.
909; 777179 - Machine tool technology : decisive factor in industrial development : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 2nd Dec. 1965.
909; 777180 - A mathematician looks at operational research : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 3rd March, 1966.
909; 777181 - Why conservative? : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 8th March, 1966.
909; 777182 - Experiment and decay : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 26th May, 1966.
909; 777183 - Science and the Soviet economy : an inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 18th Jan. 1967.
909; 777184 - The mechanics of medicine : an inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 16th March, 1967.
909; 777185 - Comparison, reform and the family : inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 27th April, 1967.
909; 777186 - A university and the theatre: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 26th October 1967.
909; 777187 - Theology's central problem: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 31st October 1967.
909; 777188 - Sable and sputnik: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 9th November 1967 / by R. E. F. Smith.
909; 777189 - Doctors for tomorrow: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 14th November 1967 / by J. M. Bishop.
909; 777190 - Better than cure: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 27th February 1968 / by P. M. C. James.
909; 777191 - Knots, needles and notions: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 13th February 1968 / by G. Slaney.
909; 777192 - Research and imagination: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 23rd May 1968 / by P. G. H. Gell.
909; 777193 - Universities and the education of teachers: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 22nd October 1968 / by F. H. Hilliard.
909; 778720 - Crops, weeds and man : an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 30th November, 1967.
909; 778721 - Seventy years' progress in malting and brewing; an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on [sic] / by J. S. Hough.
909; 778722 - European commercial law in the 1970's; an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 7th November 1968 / by Robert R. Pennington.
909; 779202 - The study of things caused : an inaugural lecture, delivered in the University of Birmingham, on 3rd December, 1968 / by D. B. Brewer.
909; 780326 - The practice of operational research: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 23rd January, 1969.
909; 780327 - The politics of research: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 6th March, 1969 / by J. B. Cullingworth.
909; 809495 - Film as history: the nature of film evidence, an inaugural lecture : delivered in the University of Birmingham on 5th March 1970 / by J.A.S. Grenville.
909; 809501 - Blind wealth and Aristophanes: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 12th November 1970 / by R. F. Willetts.
909; 809503 - Myth, magic and archaeology : an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 8th December, 1970 / [by] F. J. Tritsch.
909; 809507 - Aristotle's theory and Milton's practice - Samson Agonistes: an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 4th November 1971 / by B. R. Rees.
909; 906778 - Happiness / [by] Kenneth Clark.
949, 240622 - Birmingham Studies in Social Economics. 3 volumes. 1912 NOTE - For setting out see Social Economics. ASHLEY (Sir WILLIAM JAMES) Works edited by.
949, 240624 - The Social Policy of Bismarck. A critical study with a comparison of German and English Insurance Legislation. (Birmingham Studies in Social Economics, Vol.3) 95pp. 1912. ASHLEY (ANNIE).
949; 240623 - The public feeding of elementary school children. With an enquiry into Birmingham experience. (Birmingham Studies in Social Economics, 2) Bibliography. 1913. WINDER (PHYLLIS D.).
949; 636013 - Living in towns; selected research papers in urban sociology of the Faculty of Commerce and Social Science, University of Birmingham. / With a foreword by P. Sargant Florence and C. Madge.
949; 639819 - Four decades of students in social work / [with a preface by P.S. Florence].
962; 607299 - Handbook of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts : with a list of the collections / [with an introduction by C.D. Medley, and a note by T. Bodkin].
964; 610230 - Regulations & syllabuses for the certificate in education.
964; 610239 - Institute of Education ... : a report of the work of the University of Birmingham Institute of Education, with an account of the constituent colleges.
964; 617218 - Library catalogue ... ; with, Supplement ...
964; 660588 - A study of the vocabulary of young children.
964; 660589 - The problem of vocabulary in the popularisation of science / [by] W.E. Flood.
964; 662406 - Young people today : their needs and opportunities : a report on the sixth summer school held at Worcester, 1961.
964; 698144 - The effects of remedial education.
964; 698913 - Understanding in mathematics / edited by E.A. Peel.
964; 713535 - Values in the comprehensive school / edited by E.A. Peel.
964; 720938 - Her Majesty's Inspectorate, 1839-1849.
964; 749581 - Religious learning in adolescence / edited by E.A. Peel.
972; 431658 - Research work in Slavonic countries, compiled and issued by the Russian Department, University of Birmingham, 1931-32 --. 1935--. University.
974; 486691 - Notes on physical training for the use of the students in the Training College for Men of the University of Birmingham. 38pp. 1912. EDWARDS (LAWRENCE W.).
40586 - Annual Report of the Birmingham Education Society. 1st - 3rd, 1867-8 to 1869-70 3 volumes. 1868-70. Education Society (Birmingham).
45535 - Annual Report of the Birmingham Education Society. 1st - 3rd, 1867-8 to 1869-70 3 volumes. 1868-70. Education Society (Birmingham).
62492 - On the state of Education in Birmingham. A paper at the Social Science Meeting in Birmingham, 1868. 15pp. 1869. COLLINGS (Rt. Hon. JESSE) M.P.
66491 - Annual Report. 1st – 4th (1872-4 – 1877) 4 volumes. 1875-8. Higher Education Association (Birmingham).
68385 - A collection of newspaper cuttings relating to the National Education League. 1869. Education League (National).
128401 - Handbook to the educational institutions of Birmingham. 42pp. 1895. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED).
130511 - Report of the first meeting of the Birmingham Ladies' Educational Association, held in the theatre of the Midland Institute, 1871. 32pp. 1871. Educational Association (Birmingham Ladies').
776328 - The uneducated English : [material based on conditions in Birmingham] / [by] Winifred M. Whiteley.
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