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L - Local Studies and History book collection
. - Main series (octavo)
F - Large volumes (folio)
FF - Extra large volumes
p - Pamphlets
01 - Physical Aspects
02 - Geology
03 - Natural History
04 - Meteorology
05 - General Works
06 - Directories
07 - Book Trade in Birmingham
08 - Periodicals and Newspapers
1; 370748 - Marvel of modern news equipment. A special supplement dealing with the planning and equipping of the Birmingham Gazette and Associated Newspapers, Newspaper House, Birmingham. Illus. 8pp. 1930. Birmingham Gazette.
1; 515868 - On the first issue of The Birmingham Gazette. From The Book collector's Quarterly. Volume 3. 1933. *BENNETT (WILLIAM).
1; 519811 - The "Daily Post" and the Walter Printing Press. Reprinted from the Birmingham Post, September 8th 1873. 22pp.
1; 568878 - On your doorstep : [the birth of a newspaper / prepared by K. Adam at the offices of the Birmingham post and Birmingham gazette and broadcast] October 25th [1945].
1; 662157 - December 4 [1957] : centenary of the Birmingham post.
1; 662730 - Birmingham Daily Post. Centenary dinner [held at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham, 4th December 1957] : list of guests, table plan and menu.
1; 662769 - Birmingham Daily Gazette. Menu of luncheon on the occasion of the opening of the new buildings of the Birmingham gazette by Viscount Leverhulme 27th September 1929.
1; 669496 - Why should provincials be a mirror of The SUN? : Leslie Sellers looks at The Birmingham post.
2; 6474 - Weekly periodical. Nos. 1, 2 (September 13, 20, 1824) 1824. Mouse Trap (The) A very clever work, without distinction, party, or prejudice..
2; 526527 - Birmingham War Savings bulletin, issued by the Birmingham Savings Committee. Vol. 1, Nos. 1 - 2. Ports. Illus. 1941 NOTE - All published. World War, 1939-45.
3; 350880 - . “Patents”; a manual relating to inventions and discoveries. Volume 1, number 1, April 1895, Birmingham.
3; 387662 - The Educationalist. With which is incorporated "Vision". Vol. 1. Nos. 2 and 3. c.1930. MACRAE (DAVID A.) Work edited by.
3; 519808 - Phonographic Sunday Magazine. Volume 1. Number 4 (October 1, 1875). 1876.
3; 519810 - . Phonographer's Herald. Volume 2, number 11. (November 1876).
3; 533742 - The Birmingham Coal Seller : magazine of King Brothers, coal merchants Number 1, Winter 1934-35. Illus. 1934. Coal.
06; 72226 - Birmingham Press Club. Report of the 3rd annual dinner, 1882. 11pp.
09; 502241 - A visit to the monastery of Father Ignatius. (Llanthony monastery) Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Post. December 26th, 1873 and February 13th and 16th 1874. 15pp. 1874. Birmingham Daily Post.
60396 - Malignant and Implacable Persecution etc. Trials of the Editor and Proprietor (J. Allday) of the Birmingham Monthly Argus and Public Censor (for libel) 36pp. 1834. ALLDAY (JOSEPH) Work relating to.
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,
49 - Other Services (Gas, Electricity)
50 - Culture in Birmingham
51 - Literary Associations
52 - Literary Associations (Birmingham and Midland Writers Only)
53 - Libraries
54 - Fine Arts, artists, Printing, Sculpture
55 - Music
56 - Architecture in Birmingham
57 - Public Buildings
58 - Domestic Architecture, Household Effecrs, Gardens
59 - Other Cutural Activities
60 - Economic History and Theory
61 - Industrial Organisation
62 - Commerce, Commercial Interests
63 - Finance, Banking, Public Finance
64 - Trades and Manufactures
65 - Engineering and Technology
66 - Chemical and Allied Industries
67 - Manufactures
68 - Specialised Trades and Craftys
69 - Other Industries
70 - History: Sources
71 - History: General
72 - History: Before the Conquest
73 - Histories of Specific Periods
74 - Relations with Foreign Countires. Colonial Relations
75 - Military, Naval and Air History
76 - Political History
77 - Geneaology, Heraldry
78 - Biography
79 - Collections of Portraits, Catalogues of Portraits
80 - Topography and description
81 - Birmingham as described by foreign travellers
82 - Vestiges of Old Birmingham and Midlands
83 - Guides to Birmiongham and Surrounding Country
84 - Maps and Plans
85 - Views, Prospects, Panoramas
86 - Improvement Schemes to 1939
87 - Reconstruction and Redevelopment: 1940s onwards
88 - Conservation, Environment
89 - Particular streets and localites
90 - Parishes
91 - Suburbs and Districs in Warwickshire
92 - Suburbs and Districts transferred from Worcestershie
93 - Suburbs and Districts transferred from Stafforsdhire
94 - Herefordshire
95 - Shropshire
96 - Staffordshire
97 - Warwickshire
98 - Worcesrtershire
99 - West Midlands, Black Country
pp - Large pamphlets
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