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Expand 22 - Customs of Public and Private Life, Pageants, Festivals Ceremonies and Other Customs - nd22 - Customs of Public and Private Life, Pageants, Festivals Ceremonies and Other Customs - nd
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2, 72748 - Pantomime Book of Words. Sleeping Beauty, and the Spirit of the Brook; or Ye revels at ye Aston Hall. 1879. Holte Theatre, Aston Lower Grounds. - 1879
3, 288342 - Recreation in the Lickey Hills. Issued by the Birmingham Civic Society. Illus. 1920. Amusements. - 1920
3; 63075 - To the men of Birmingham. An ode, composed for the opening of their first public pleasure ground (Adderley Park). To be sold at a bazaar, for the “Adderley Park” Library. 1856. HOUGHTON (RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES, 1st Baron). - 1856
3; 114107 - City of Birmingham. Public parks and pleasure grounds. Their cost, areas, and maintenance. Bye-laws and regulations. Plans. 1892. Parks. - 1892
3; 263458 - City of Birmingham. History and description of the public parks, gardens and recreation grounds. Illus. 80pp. 1916. DENT (ROBERT KIRKUP). - 1916
3; 268424 - Map of the City of Birmingham showing Parks, Recreation Grounds, and Open Spaces. Scale 1¼ inches to a mile. In Attractions in the Parks, issued by direction of the Parks Committee. 1914. Maps. - 1914
3; 284028 - City of Birmingham, Parks Department. Souvenir of the opening of Pype Hayes Park. March 24, 1920. Illus. Map. 8pp. 1920. Parks. - 1920
3; 284029 - City of Birmingham. Parks Department. Souvenir of the opening of Cofton Hill and Woods, Lickey Hills. March 27, 1920. Illus. Map. 12pp. 1920. Cofton Hill and Woods. - 1920
3; 284092 - City of Birmingham, Parks Department. Souvenir of the opening of Cofton Hill and Woods. Lickey Hills. March 27, 1920. Illus. Map. 12pp. 1920. Parks. - 1920
3; 291459 - City of Birmingham, Parks Department. Souvenir of the opening of Rose Hill Estate by the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, Alderman Wm A. Cadbury. May 7th 1921. Illus. Map. 12pp. 1921. Parks. - 1921
3; 300990 - Guide to the Lickey Hills, issued by the Birmingham Civic Society. Illus. 16pp. 1922. Guides. - 1922
3; 662828 - Souvenir programme [of] searchlight tattoo ... - 1963-
3; 662901 - The parks of Birmingham / [issued by] the City of Birmingham Parks Department. - 1964
3; 663196 - Trees of Cannon Hill Park / [City of Birmingham Tree Lovers League]. - 1966
4; 282577 - Letters and newspaper cuttings relating to the presentation of Barr Beacon to the public by Colonel WILKINSON (JOSEPH HENRY). Collected by Harry Baker. 1919. - 1919
4; 298133 - Guide to Sutton Park with notes on its legendary and authentic history; its geological formation; its trees, flowers and animal life. Illus. Map. 24pp. 1922. Civic Society (Birmingham). - 1922
245581 - A collection of newspaper cuttings, circulars, letters, maps etc. relating to the Birmingham Playgrounds, Open Spaces, and Playing Fields Society etc. Collected by D.J. O'Neill. With MS notes. 2 volumes. 1903-8.
358593 - City of Birmingham Parks and Cemeteries Department. Souvenir of the opening of Perry Hall Playing Fields, May 1929. Ports. Illus. Plan. 1929. Perry Hall Estate. - 1929
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Expand 81 - Birmingham as described by foreign travellers - nd81 - Birmingham as described by foreign travellers - nd
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Expand 83 - Guides to Birmiongham and Surrounding Country - nd83 - Guides to Birmiongham and Surrounding Country - nd
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