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BCC - Records of Birmingham City Council and its committees, departments and affiliated bodies (1838 - present) - 17th cent. - 20th cent.
1 - Legislative records of Birmingham City Council, its committees and affiliated departments
4 - Town Clerk's Department (1838 - 1996), later Chief Executive's Office (1996 to present) - 1838 - present
5 - The Papers of the Birmingham Book of Remembrance Office - 1940s - 1950s
10 - Other Council departments and services
BCH - Birmingham City Council Children's Homes - 1880 - 2000
1 - Records of Marston Green Cottage Homes and Marston Green Cottage Homes School - 1880 - 1933
2 - Records of Shenley Fields Cottage Homes - 1887 - 1952
3 - Records of Erdington Cottage Homes and Erdington Cottage Homes School - 1899 - 1973
1 - Registers of children - 1899 - 1966
2 - Registers of baptisms - 1900 - 1969
3 - Register of deaths - 1902 - 1908
4 - Confirmation register - 1938 - 1969
5 - Service register - 1950 - 1973
6 - Chaplain's report books - 1915 - 1954
7 - Photographs - 20th cent
8 - Records of Erdington Cottage Homes School - 1912 - 1941
9 - Staff records - 1912 - 1932
4 - Records of Summer Hill Receiving Homes and Summer Hill Receiving Homes School - 1921 - 1937
5 - Records of Riversdale Girls' Hostel - 1938 - 1952
6 - Records of Lordswood Nursery, Birmingham, later Red House, Overbury, Worcestershire - 1928 - 1952
7 - Records of Middlemore House - 1950 - 1952
8 - Records of 8 Shelfield Road, Birmingham, children's home - 1952 - 1977
9 - Records of Hawthorne House Residential Nursery - 1960s
10 - Records of Forhill House Remand Home and Observation and Assessment Centre - 1945 - 1987
11 - Records of Shawbury School (formerly Shustoke Industrial School and Shawbury Approved School) - 1868 - 1980
12 - Records of Athelstan House (formerly Birmingham Children's Remand Home and Moseley Road Remand Home) - 1909 - 2000
MAYOR - Mayor of the Borough of Birmingham (1889 - 1896), later Mayor of the City of Birmingham (1889 - 1896), Lord Mayor's Parlour (from 1896) - 1894 - 1969
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