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Ref NoNewscuttings/A1/Biography Vol.4
Finding NumberOpen Access: B.Col.78 Vol.4
TitleBirmingham Biography', newspaper cuttings
LevelItem
Date1902 - 1903
DescriptionNewspaper articles and obituaries on noteworthy local people.

Alfred Joseph ALLBUTT. pg.106.
Thomas ANDERTON; composer. pg.83-4, 86.
Mrs W.W ASHFORD. pg.35.
William Henry AUSTIN; Lecturer in Mathematics, Birmingham University. pg.9.
Constance BACHE; musician. pg.64-5.
Detective Sergeant BAKER. pg.71.
John BARCLAY. pg.70.
Philip BARRINGTON; rule maker. pg.78.
Rose BASNETT; missionary. pg.57-8.
Charles Tippet BASS; accountant. pg.13.
John Jones BATEMAN; architect. pg.63, 65.
Frederick Henry BELL; musician. pg.67-8.
Thomas BEST; brassfounder. pg.60-1.
Sergeant BETTS. pg.48-9.
Walter BOWEN; Clerk to Birmingham Board of Guardians. pg.65-7.
Rev. Frederick Selwood BOWLES. pg.13.
Mrs Isaac BRADLEY. pg.15.
J.S BREWSTER. pg.71.
William BROWN; Chief Warder of H.M. Prison Winson Green. pg.94-9.
Henry BUCKLEY. pg.59.
William BURCH; chemist. pg.58.
Colonel Charles Thomas BURT; artist and marksman. pg.23-4.
G. Haydn BYWATER; editor of Birmingham Daily Mail. pg.15.
Colonel CARMICHAEL; Chief Constable of Worcestershire. pg.33.
Edward CARTER; accountant. pg.78.
James Frank Howard CARTLAND; brassfounder. pg.99, 102.
R CATTERSON-SMITH; Headmaster of the Municiple School of Art. pg.58A.
Mrs Alexander M CHANCE. pg.68.
George CHANCE. pg.42.
James Bevan CHANTRILL. pg.22-3.
Edwin CHESSHIRE; surgeon at the Birmingham Eye Hosptial. pg.51.
George COLDICUTT; founder of Station Street Mews. pg.64.
Edward COOMBE. pg.57.
William Henry CORFIELD. pg.76.
W.J CROSBIE; writer. pg.12.
W.J DAVIDSON. pg.87.
A.H DAVIS; estate agent to Lord Calthorpe. pg.51.
Michael DAVIS. pg.27-8.
Sir Edwyn Sandys DAWES. pg.109.
Andrew DEAKIN. pg.108-110.
DE SAULLES; chief engraver Royal Mint. pg.70.
Harriet Ella DUGDALE. pg.54.
Mrs William Stratford DUGDALE. pg.54.
Samuel EDWARDS; Lord Mayor. pg.20, 105.
Henry Wharton ELLIOTT. pg.51.
John S GALLOWAY; Inspector of Police, Aston. pg.24.
Joseph GILLOTT; penmaker. pg.65-6.
Mdlle GILMER; dancer. pg.43.
John GOODMAN; bookbinder. pg.79, 80.
Petty Officer Walter GROUNDS. pg.52.
John Bernard HARDMAN; stained glass manufacturer. pg.100-1.
Alderman William Henry HART. pg.4-8.
Dr. Alfred HILL; Medical Officer of Health for Birmingham. pg.49, 50, 69.
William George HILLS. pg.97.
Rev. Herbert Cecil HODGES. pg.102.
Sir Arthur HODGSON. pg.13-15.
George Jacob HOLYOAKE; chartist and journalist. pg.54.
Rev. Canon HOPKINS; St. Francis' R.C. Church, Handsworth. pg.56.
Sergeant-Major John HOWES. pg.16-18.
William Frederick INGE. pg.35.
Alfred Roger JEPHCOTT. pg.54.
James KENT. pg.97.
Joseph LANDON; Vice-Principal of Saltley Training College. pg.8.
Dr. John Alfred LANGFORD. pg.28-32, 58.
George Braithwaite LLOYD. pg.38-41.
Dr. John LLOYD. pg.9-12.
Lieutenant Charles Orlando LOCKE. pg.26.
Alderman Jabez LONES; iron manufacturer. pg.84-7, 97.
Charles Walter LOWE; bookseller. pg.101-2, 104.
Joseph LUCAS; cycle-lamp manufacturer. pg.21-2.
Rev. Arthur MALE. pg.8-9.
Rev. Christopher Parr MALE. pg.24.
Alderman Henry MANTON. pg.71-8.
Alfred MAYO; painter. pg.27.
Robert MAYO; accountant. pg.71.
Henry MILLS; printer. pg.107.
Rev. Henry Austin MILLS. pg.80.
Robert Harding MILWARD; solicitor. pg.81-3.
Lewis B MOORE. pg.52.
T.W.F NEWTON; architect. pg.27.
William John NICHOLS; goods manager to the London and North Western Railway Company. pg.51.
Abraham Follett OSLER. pg.54-7.
Alfred C OSLER. pg.88-94.
H.J PALMER; journalist. pg.42-3.
George A PANTON. pg.32-3.
Jacob PHILLIPS. pg.62-3, 65.
Leonard Herbert PHILLIPS; Schoolmaster at the Court of the King of Siam. pg.31.
Mrs Maurice POLLACK. pg.69.
Richard Vercoe Pope POPE. pg.58A.
John POWELL. pg.24.
John H PRESTON; athlete. pg.82.
Charles Walter RADCLIFFE; artist. pg.34-6.
John William ROBERTS; Handsworth Librarian. pg.59.
Florence M RUDLAND; artist. pg.105.
G.W. de SAULLES; engraver. pg.70.
Cornelius Thomas SAUNDERS; solicitor. pg.99, 103-4.
Rev. John SHELDON; Vicar of St. Marys, Handsworth. pg.79.
Joseph Henry SHORTHOUSE; author. pg.43-7.
John SKINNER; jeweller. pg.70.
Cissie SLATER; missionary. pg.57-8.
Arthur SMITH; solicitor. pg.60-1.
Rev. George SMITH; Headmaster of King Edwards Grammar School. pg.48-9.
Sarah SOUTHALL. pg.78-9.
Alderman Stephen William STANTON. pg.60.
Edwin STIFF. pg.70.
Henry STUBBINS; barrister. pg.66-8.
Arthur Llewellyn TANGYE; solicitor. pg.66-8.
Edward R TAYLOR; Headmaster of School of Art. pg.41A-B.
Lieutant-Colonel Thomas THORNEYCROFT. pg.36-7.
Samuel TIMMINS. pg.3-4.
George VAN WART; wine merchant. pg.90, 93.
Thomas VAUGHTON; medallist. pg.50.
Frederick VENOUR; silversmith. pg.13.
Henry VERNEY; Baron Willoughby de Broke. pg.17-8.
Henry WARD; Vicar of St. Cuthberts, Winson Green. pg.53.
George Van WART; wine merchant. pg.90, 93.
Rev. Henry W WATSON. pg.25.
Frederick Edward WATTIS; watch manufacturer. pg.109.
Dr. Brooke Foss WESTCOTT; Bishop of Durham. pg.53.
George WHITE. pg.37.
James Horton WHITEHOUSE. pg.15-6, 19.
Canon Charles Byron WILCOX; Vicar of St. Agatha's, Sparkbrook. pg.62.
E.W WILKINSON; gunmaker. pg.13.
Lord WILLOUGHBY de BROKE. pg.17-8.
Arthur Winkler WILLS. pg.107.
T.W WILSON. pg.52.
Thomas WRAGG. pg.24.
James WRIGHT; shorthand writer to Birmingham County Court. pg.80-1.
James WRIGHT; cashier at New Street Station. pg.19.
Thomas WRIGHT; cashier New Street Station. pg.19.
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