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03 - Natural History
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07 - Book Trade in Birmingham
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09 - Bibilography on all aspects of the history of Birmingham
10 - Religion
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12 - Monastic Birmingham
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15 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Aston
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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
1; 57542 - Programmes, handbills etc. 1801 - 1883. Theatre Royal.
1; 64581 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Queen of hearts. 24pp. 1863. DUTNALL (MARTIN).
1; 64582 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Old King Cole. 23pp. 1864. DUTNALL (MARTIN).
1; 64583 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomimes. 16 volumes. 1865 – 1881. MILLWARD (CHARLES).
1; 64594 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Beauty and the Beast by C. Millward and T.L. Clay. 24pp. 1881. CLAY (T.L.).
1; 64595 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. 7 vols. 1883-90.
01; 103773 - The Birmingham theatres. A local retrospect. 1889. *PEMBERTON (THOMAS EDGAR).
1; 125962 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime, Cinderella. 32pp. 1892. LOCKE (FRED).
1; 151113 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Babes in the Wood. By Arthur Collins and Arthur Sturgess. 72pp. 1899.
1; 156631 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Dick Whittington and his cat. Book of words. Ports. 80pp. 1900. SUMMERS (WALTER).
1; 193794 - Programmes, handbills etc. December 1904 --. Theatre Royal.
1; 212779 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Dick Whittington and his cat, by Philip Rodway and Douglas Buchanan. Ports. 64pp. 1908.
1; 220311 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime, 1909 etc. Book of words 1909 Jack and the Beanstalk 1912 Goody Two Shoes 1913 Little Miss Muffet 1924 Jack and the Beanstalk. HEWSON (J. JAMES).
1; 227021 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Aladdin. By R. Courtneidge and A.M. Thompson. Ports. 68pp. 1910 NOTE - In 1896 - 1916. THOMPSON (ALEXANDER M.).
1; 233558 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Jack and Jill. Book of words. Ports. 64pp. 1911. WOOD (JAY HICKORY).
1; 243340 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Sinbad the Sailor. 32pp. 1891 NOTE - In 1856 - 1892. THORN (GEOFFREY).
1; 243342 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Cinderella. By A.M. Thompson and R. Courtneidge. Ports. 71pp. 1907 NOTE - In 1896 - 1916. THOMPSON (ALEXANDER M.).
1; 256948 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Book of words of operatic pantomime "Aladdin". Ports. 64pp. 1905. DIX (FRANK).
1; 256949 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Book of words of pantomime extravaganza "The Queen of hearts". Ports. 64pp. 1906. DIX (FRANK).
1; 256950 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Sinbad the sailor. Ports. 64pp. 1914. SLATER (GEORGE M.).
1; 262983 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. The house that Jack built. Ports. 72pp. 1915. SLATER (GEORGE M.).
1; 270093 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Ports. 1916 etc. 1916 Boy Blue 1918 Babes in the Wood. By L. Wylie and G.M. Slater 1919 Dick Whittington. By L. Wylie, C. Harris, (A.T.P.) Valentine and G.M. Slater 1920 Mother Goose. By J.H. Wood, G.M. Slater and P. Rodway. SLATER (GEORGE M.).
1; 271392 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Cinderella, by C. Harris and A.T.P. Valentine. Ports. 92pp. 1917. HARRIS (CLIFFORD), VALENTINE (ARCHIBALD THOMAS PECHEY).
1; 274550 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Ports. 1918 etc. 1918 Babes in the Wood. By L. Wylie and G.M. Slater 1919 Dick Whittington. By L. Wylie, C. Harris, (A.T.P.) Valentine and G.M. Slater 1923 Aladdin. By L. Wylie and F. Maxwell-Stewart. WYLIE (LAURI).
1; 287686 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Dick Whittington, by L. Wylie, C. Harris, A.T.P. Valentine and G.M. Slater. Ports. 1919. HARRIS (CLIFFORD), VALENTINE (ARCHIBALD THOMAS PECHEY).
1; 288757 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham Pantomime. Ports. 1920 etc. 1920 Mother Goose, by J.H. Wood, G.M. Slater and P. Rodway 1921 The Queen of Hearts 1925 Humpty Dumpty by P. Rodway and J.H. Wood 1926 Cinderella. RODWAY (PHILIP).
01; 288785 - Birmingham theatrical reminiscences; Jubilee recollections, 1870 – 1920. Ports. Illus. 1920. *LEVY (EDWARD LAWRENCE). Including local biographical sketches with portraits.
1; 296815 - Programmes, handbills etc. 1884 - 1901. Theatre Royal.
01; 299118 - The Theatre & civic life. An address to the Birmingham Civic Society delivered on February 9th, 1922. 11pp. 1922. JACKSON (Sir BARRY VINCENT).
01; 304237 - Jackson (Sir B.V.) The theatre and civic life. An address to the Birmingham Civic Society delivered on February 9th 1922. 11pp. 1922. Theatres.
1; 309810 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Puss in Boots. Ports. 1922. MAXWELL-STEWART (F).
1; 309811 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Aladdin, by L. Wylie and F. Maxwell-Stewart. Ports. 1923. MAXWELL-STEWART (F).
1; 314833 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. 1874. Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross. Another edition. 24pp. 1874. In Theatre Royal Pantomimes 1856 – 1892. MILLWARD (CHARLES).
1; 314834 - Pantomime. Book of words etc. Another edition. 24pp. 1874. Theatre Royal.
1; 323561 - The Tyrant, an episode in the career of Cesare Borgia. A play in four acts first produced at the Theatre Royal, 19th March 1925. 1925. SABATINI (RAFAEL).
1; 329763 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime. Humpty Dumpty, by P. Rodway and J.H. Wood. Ports. 1925. WOOD (JAY HICKORY).
1; 440194 - Pantomime. Book of words etc. 1856, 1858-60, 1863-67, 1869-84, 1886-92, 1896, 1899, 1900, 1905--. Theatre Royal.
1; 518822 - National Unionist Association. Annual conference at Birmingham, June 9th - 11th 1920. Mass meeting at the Theatre Royal, addressed by the Rt. Hon. A. Bonar Law, M.P. Plan of platform. Folding sheet. 1920. Theatre Royal.
01; 519382 - History of the Birmingham stage, by Delta. Newspaper cuttings from the Birmingham Daily Mail, April 21st – May 26th, 1880. 73pp. 1880.
1; 611271 - Theatre Royal; the history of the Theatre Royal, Birmingham.
1; 662014 - Wystepy prowincjonalne Heleny Modrzejewskiej W Anglii : [with references to Heleny Modrzejewskiej's appearance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham].
2, 230273 - 50 years' memoirs of the Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. (Anon) 32pp. 1911. ADCOCK (CHARLES S.).
2, 243330 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Sindbad the Sailor. 53pp. 1887. ANDERTON (JOHN).
2, 243331 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Cinderella. 53pp. 1889. ANDERTON (JOHN).
2, 243332 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Babes in the Wood. 41pp. 1890. ANDERTON (JOHN).
2, 243333 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Aladdin. 52pp. 1892. ANDERTON (JOHN).
2, 243334 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Bo-peep and Bonnie Boy Blue. 48pp. 1893. ANDERTON (JOHN).
2; 64678 - Swanborough's Pantomime, 1863-4. The House that Jack built, at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. (Anon). 24pp. 1863. BLANCHARD (EDWARD LEMAN).
2; 64679 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Beauty and the beast. 24pp. 1864. DUTNALL (MARTIN).
2; 64680 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Little Bo-peep. 24pp. 1865. DUTNALL (MARTIN).
2; 64683 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Little Red Riding Hood. 32pp. 1869. DALY (CHARLES).
2; 64684 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk. 32pp. 1870. DALY (CHARLES).
2; 64685 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Little Goody Two-Shoes etc. 32pp. 1871. STRACHAN (JOHN).
2; 64686 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Twinkle, twinkle little star. 32pp. 1872. STRACHAN (JOHN).
2; 64687 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Humpty Dumpty. 36pp. 1873. STRACHAN (JOHN).
2; 64689 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, "A frog he would a wooing go." 56pp. 1876. MALTBY (ALFRED).
2; 67561 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Little Bo-Peep! by J. and H. Paulton. 32pp. 1874 NOTE - In 1863 – 1885. PAULTON (HARRY).
2; 69242 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Sinbad the Sailor. 24pp. 1882. DOYLE (T.F.).
2; 72269 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Cinderella. 26pp. 1883. DOYLE (T.F.).
2; 106151 - Programmes, handbills, day-bills etc. 1873 - 1940. 58 volumes. 1873 - 1940. Prince of Wales Theatre.
2; 126090 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. The forty thieves. 32pp. 1884. *PEMBERTON (THOMAS EDGAR).
2; 156630 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Cinderella. By A.M. Thompson and R. Courtneidge. Ports. 88pp. 1900 NOTE - In 1900 - 1912. THOMPSON (ALEXANDER M.).
2; 179539 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Robinson Crusoe. By A.M. Thompson and R. Courtneidge. Ports. 88pp. 1903 NOTE - In 1900 - 1912. THOMPSON (ALEXANDER M.).
2; 191279 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Cinderella. Book of words. Ports. 64pp. 1905. WOOD (JAY HICKORY).
2; 205763 - Grand Theatre of Varieties (Birmingham) Programmes December 9th 1907 – May 1923. Imperfect. 17 volumes. 1902-23. Music Halls.
2; 220312 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Babes in the Wood. Book of words. Ports. 56pp. 1909. WOOD (JAY HICKORY).
2; 227021 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime, Aladdin by R. Courtneidge and A.M. Thompson. Ports. 68pp. 1910. COURTNEIDGE (ROBERT).
2; 240201 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Twinkle, little star. Book of words. Ports. 80pp. 1912. WOOD (JAY HICKORY).
2; 243328 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Book of words. 6 volumes. 1877-82 1877 Cinderella 1878 Babes in the wood 1879 Aladdin and his wonderful lamp 1880 Little Red Riding Hood, and Bo-peep 1881 Blue Beard 1882 Sinbad the sailor. GREEN (FRANK W.).
2; 243335 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Aladdin. By A.M. Thompson and R. Courtneidge. 96pp. 1901 NOTE - In 1900 - 1912. THOMPSON (ALEXANDER M.).
2; 243336 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Mother Goose. Book of words. Ports. 64pp. 1907. WOOD (JAY HICKORY).
2; 243342 - Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Pantomime, Cinderella by A.M. Thompson and R. Courtneidge. Ports. 71pp. 1907. COURTNEIDGE (ROBERT).
2; 243343 - Christmas pantomime, 1885-6 - 1891-2, 1903-4. Book of words. 9 volumes. 1885 - 1903. Grand Theatre, opened 1883.
2; 243345 - Grant Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Book of Words by T.W. Jones, and others. 5 volumes. 1887-90
2; 257017 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime. Aladdin. Ports. 60pp. 1914. SLATER (GEORGE M.).
2; 314835 - Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, Little Bo-Peep! by J. and H. Paulton. 32pp. 1874 NOTE - In 1863 – 1885. PAULTON (HARRY).
2; 316567 - Pantomime. 1873-74. Book of words. 32pp. 1873. Prince of Wales Theatre.
2; 364450 - The Prince of Wales Courier. July 1929 - March 1934. Ports. Illus. 1929-34 NOTE - All published. Prince of Wales Theatre.
3, 257282 - Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Pantomime, 1906-7 etc. Book of Words. 5 volumes. 1906-10 1906-7 Cinderella 1907-8 Babes in the Wood 1908-9 Little Red Riding Hood 1909-10 Aladdin 1910-11 Dick Whittington. AYRTON (FRANK).
3; 204194 - Programmes. November 25th 1907 - 1961 NOTE - No programmes issued for 1935. Alexandra Theatre Orginally called the Lyceum Theatre.
3; 248971 - Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Christmas pantomime, 1913-14 to 1917-18. Book of words. 4 volumes. 1913-17 1913-14 Cinderella. 1914-15 Aladdin. 1916-17 Babes in the Wood. 1917-18 The Forty Thieves. BARRY (JOSEPH L.).
3; 256314 - Pantomimes, 1905 --. Book of words. 1905 --. Alexandra Theatre Orginally called the Lyceum Theatre.
3; 262986 - Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham 1915-16. Grand Christmas Pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk by W. De Lacy and M. Byam. Ports. 64pp. 1915. DE LACY (WILLIAM).
3; 348575 - The Alexandra Journal. A monthly record of the activities of Leon Salberg's Repertory Company. Vols. 1 - 4 (October 1927 - July 1932) Ports.
3; 464985 - Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Christmas pantomimes 1936 - 1937 -- Souvenir books of words 1936-37 Mother Goose 1937-38 Aladdin 1938-39 Robinson Crusoe 1939-40 Jack and the Beanstalk. THOMAS (BASIL A..
3; 467703 - Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Christmas pantomime. 1925-26 to 1934-35 Souvenir book of words. 4 volumes. 1925-26 The Forty Thieves. 1926-27 Babes in the wood. 1933-34 Babes in the wood. 1934 Dick Whittington. COOPER (REGINALD).
3; 595095 - Alexandra Theatre : the story of a popular playhouse.
3; 751741 - Encore : the magazine of the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham.
4; 229608 - The Scallop-shell. The Pilgrim Review. Organ of the Pilgrim Players. Numbers 1, 2. February, April 1911.
4; 232513 - Pilgrim Players Series. 3 volumes. 1911-12
4; 232673 - Cophetua. A play (Birmingham) (Pilgrim Players Series Number 3) 14pp 1911. *DRINKWATER (JOHN).
4; 240630 - [Programmes] ...
4; 240631 - The Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Posters February 15th 1913 (1st performance) etc. 1913 etc.. Repertory Theatre (opened February 15th 1913).
4; 240635 - Lines for the opening of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Privately printed. 7pp. 1913. Bound with 240630. *DRINKWATER (JOHN).
4; 258509 - Womenkind. A play. (Birmingham) Pilgrim Players Series. No. 4. 24pp. 1912. GIBSON (WILFRID WILSON).
4; 279923 - St. George and the dragons. Produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham. March 30th 1918. 1919. PHILLPOTTS (EDEN).
4; 286366 - Miss Robinson. A play. First produced at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre 1918. 1920. BAKER (ELIZABETH).
4; 298126 - The Farmer's wife. A comedy in three acts, first produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham. November 11th 1916. 1916. PHILLPOTTS (EDEN).
4; 312542 - Gas. A play in five acts translated from the German by H. Scheffauer. First produced in English at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham. November 24th, 1923 (New European Library Volume 3) Illus. 96pp. 1924. KAISER (GEORG).
4; 316658 - A history of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Illus. 1924. MATTHEWS (BACHE). Including a chapter on the Pilgrim Players.
4; 320936 - . Birmingham Repertory Theatre Newsletter. By A. Bland. Number 1 etc. 1925 etc.
4; 321273 - Devonshire cream. A comedy in three acts, first produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham. December 20th 1924. 1925. PHILLPOTTS (EDEN).
4; 336192 - Ghéon (H) The Comedian. A translation by A. Bland of "Le Comedien et la Grâce" a play in three acts first produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, March 19th 1927. 95pp. 1925. Repertory Theatre (opened February 15th 1913).
4; 337808 - The Marvellous history of St. Bernard. A play adapted from a manuscript of the XV century. Translated into English by Sir B.V. Jackson with a preface by C.C. Martindale. Produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, May 16th, 1925. 94pp. 1925. GHEON (HENRI).
4; 337973 - The Blue Comet. A comedy in three acts, first produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham. September 11th 1926. 1927—. PHILLPOTTS (EDEN).
4; 366033 - Shadows of strife. A play in three acts. Produced at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, November 1929. With a foreword by Sir B.V. Jackson. 94pp. 1930. DAVISON (JOHN) mechanic.
4; 383981 - Phillpotts (E) and Phillpotts (Adelaide) Devonshire plays. The Farmer's wife and Devonshire cream, by E. Phillpotts; Yellow sands by E. and Adelaide Phillpotts. First produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham. 1927. Repertory Theatre (opened February 15th 1913).
4; 387847 - Sir Barry Jackson's British players from London, England (and of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre). Souvenir of their first visit to Canada, at the invitation of the National Council of Education 1931-32. Ports. Illus. 48pp. 1931. Repertory Theatre (opened February 15th 1913).
4; 478005 - Birmingham Repertory Theatre 1913-38. Booklet issued for the 25th anniversary. With list of plays produced, and players who have performed at the theatre. With a commentary by George Bernard Shaw. Foreword by Barry Jackson. 44pp. 1938.
4; 517102 - A brief analysis of the work done by the Birmingham Repertory Company durings its first to fourth seasons, February - June 1913 - September 1915-July 1916. 1913-16. Repertory Theatre (opened February 15th 1913).
4; 544087 - Kemp (T.C.) Birmingham Repertory Theatre: the playhouse and the man (i.e. Sir B. V. Jackson. A record of performances 1924-43. With a foreword by Sir Barry V. Jackson. Port. Illus. 1943. Repertory Theatre (opened February 15th 1913).
4; 589753 - Kemp (T.C.) Birmingham Repertory Theatre: the playhouse and the man (i.e. Sir B. V. Jackson). 2nd edition revised. A record of performances 1924-47. Port. Illus. 1948 NOTE - For the history of the Repertory Theatre before 1924 see Catalogue No. 316658 below. Repertory Theatre (opened February 15th 1913).
4; 711914 - The Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 1913-1963.
4; 744026 - Proscenium: the magazine of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
06; 229786 - Birmingham Drama Society. Objects etc. 3pp. 1911. Drama Society (Birmingham).
06; 353682 - Musical and Dramatic Society. Programmes etc. of annual performances of Shakespeare’s plays. 1922 etc.. Grammar Schools of King Edward VI 1) The High School etc..
06; 385828 - Annual Report, 1929-30 --. Bournville Dramatic Society.
06; 398205 - Birmingham Amateur Dramatic Federation year book ...
06; 458006 - Programmes ...
06; 466247 - Birmingham Girls' Old Edwardian Club (Dramatic Section) Programmes of performances held in Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute. 1935--. Old Edwardians' Club [afterwards Association] (Birmingham).
06; 466249 - Dramatic Section. Programmes of performances held in St. John’s Church Hall, Sparkhill; Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute. 1934; 1936. Grosvenor Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society.
06; 472581 - Programmes of play productions and readings (with typescript note on the history of the Society) 1925 -- NOTE :- 1. 1925-35 incomplete 2. Wants 1926-7. Bournville Dramatic Society.
06; 497949 - Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute. One Act Play Society. Programmes. 1937--. One Act Play Society.
06; 508690 - Programmes ...
8; 508955 - Crescent Theatre. Programmes 1932-3 – NOTE - For programmes 1924-31 see A collection of playbills etc. above Catalogue No. 311066. LF28.8. Municipal Players afterwards Crescent Theatre Players.
8; 568856 - [Programmes ... ].
8; 584999 - Student productions : [programmes].
8; 586259 - Theatre arts centre, a beginning : the Highbury Little Theatre.
8; 598840 - Silver jubilee, 1924-1949 : [a history with list of performances].
8; 663221 - [Programmes ... ].
8; 710189 - Sweeney Todd, the barber : a melodrama in four acts / adapted by Brian J. Burton from George Dibdin Pitt's Victorian version of the legendary drama ; music and lyrics by Brian J. Burton.
8; 755130 - Programmes, October 1966.
09; 6549 - Theatrical Looker-on at the Birmingham Theatre (The) Weekly. Vos. 1, 2 (May 27th - November 9th 1822, May 19th - November 21st 1823) All published. 2 volumes. 1822-3. Theatres.
09; 57800 - Theatrical John Bull (The) Weekly. Nos. 1 - 21 (May 29th to October 16th 1824) (Birmingham) 1825. Theatres.
9; 153312 - Tivoli (afterwards Hippodrome) Theatre of Varieties, Birmingham. Programmes. August 20th (1st) etc. 1900 etc. NOTE - Incomplete. Many issues wanting. Music Halls.
09; 310356 - The Gong. A magazine devoted to art and the drama. Published by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. December 1921 - December 1922. All published. Ports. Illus. 1921-22. Repertory Theatre (opened February 15th 1913).
9; 407050 - Book of the words.
606341 - The British Theatre Exhibition, Bingley Hall, Birmingham, May 23 to June 18, 1949 : [organised by the Birmingham post in association with Sir B. Jackson and the Arts Council of Great Britain, catalogue and guide].
663163 - Theatricals : fancy costumieres illustrated catalogue.
29 - Legends, Ghost Apparitions, Hauntings
30 - History of Birmingham Government from ealiest times
31 - City Corporation, The Mayor, Aldermen and Council Collectively
32 - Mayoralty
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35 - Freedom Qualifications, Rights and Duties of Citizens
36 - City Officials and Departments
37
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39 - Regional Government
40 - Statistics, Yearbooks of General Statistics
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42 - Crimes, Offences, Misdemeanours, Juvenile Crime, Special Crimes
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47 - Transport, Communication, Traffic Problems
48 - Education, Teaching and Teachers, History and Description of Schools,
49 - Other Services (Gas, Electricity)
50 - Culture in Birmingham
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76 - Political History
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81 - Birmingham as described by foreign travellers
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