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01 - Physical Aspects - nd
02 - Geology - nd
03 - Natural History - nd
04 - Meteorology - nd
05 - General Works - nd
06 - Directories - nd
07 - Book Trade in Birmingham - nd
08 - Periodicals and Newspapers - nd
09 - Bibilography on all aspects of the history of Birmingham - nd
10 - Religion - nd
11 - Ecclesiology, Church Buildings, Art, Furniture - nd
12 - Monastic Birmingham - nd
13 - Church of England General Histories - nd
14 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Birmingham - nd
15 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Aston - nd
16 - nd
17 - Roman Catholic Church - nd
18 - Nonconformists Dissenters - nd
19 - Minor Denominations - nd
20 - Social Life - nd
21 - Social Life Special Classes - nd
22 - Customs of Public and Private Life, Pageants, Festivals Ceremonies and Other Customs - nd
23 - Inns, Taverns, Public Houses, Hotels, Hospitaity, customes connected with eating and drinking - nd
24 - Clubs and Societies - nd
25 - Amusements, Recreation, Sports and Pastimes - nd
26 - Circuses, Fair and Similar Shows - nd
27 - Parks, Open Spaces, Public Gardens and Pleasure Gardens - nd
28 - Theatres, Music Halls - nd
29 - Legends, Ghost Apparitions, Hauntings - nd
30 - History of Birmingham Government from ealiest times - nd
31 - City Corporation, The Mayor, Aldermen and Council Collectively - nd
32 - Mayoralty - nd
33 - Aldermen - nd
34 - City Council - nd
35 - Freedom Qualifications, Rights and Duties of Citizens - nd
36 - City Officials and Departments - nd
37 - nd
38 - Town Hall - nd
39 - Regional Government - nd
40 - Statistics, Yearbooks of General Statistics - nd
41 - Poor, Life and Labour - nd
42 - Crimes, Offences, Misdemeanours, Juvenile Crime, Special Crimes - nd
43 - Laws, Admisitration of Justice - nd
44 - Markets and Food Supply - nd
45 - Public Health - nd
46 - Medicine Hospitals - nd
47 - Transport, Communication, Traffic Problems - nd
48 - Education, Teaching and Teachers, History and Description of Schools, - nd
49 - Other Services (Gas, Electricity) - nd
50 - Culture in Birmingham - nd
1 Museum & Art Gallery
1; 74790 - Report of the Museum and School of Art Committee, 31st March 1885 etc. 1885 etc.
1; 108720 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Handbook to the collections of paintings by G.F. Watts and E. Burne-Jones. 24pp. 1885. - 1885
1; 108737 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue with notes and illustrations of the collection of paintings and a special collection of works by David Cox. 94pp. 1890. COX (DAVID) Works relating to. - 1890
1; 112869 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Address on the collection of paintings of the English Pre-Raphaelite School, 1891. 16pp. 1891. MORRIS (WILLIAM). - 1891
1; 114560 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue with notes of an exhibition of photographs of the Photographic Survey of Warwickshire. Three collections. 3 volumes. pp. 88, 19, 16. 1892-6. Views of Birmingham. - 1892 - 1896
1; 119991 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Illustrated Catalogue of the permanent collection of paintings etc. and the pictures at Aston Hall. By Whitworth Wallis and A.B. Chamberlain, 1892, 1899, 1904, 1909, 1912. 1892 etc..
1; 123415 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue with notes of a collection of drawings of old Birmingham and Warwickshire. 36pp. 1894. Views of Birmingham. - 1894
1; 132187 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Handbook to the collection of British Birds in Aston Hall. 30pp. 1895. *BRIDGE (THOMAS WILLIAM). - 1895
1; 155404 - Description of the picture “The Triumph of the Innocents”. Written by the artist. (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery) 18pp. 1897. HUNT (WILLIAM HOLMAN). - 1897
1; 155408 - Description of the picture “The Triumph of the Innocents”. Written by the artist. (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery) 18pp. 1899. HUNT (WILLIAM HOLMAN). - 1899
1; 185932 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue of the Collection of Drawings, etc. by Sir E. Burne-Jones and D.G. Rossetti. 78pp. 1904. BURNE-JONES (Sir EDWARD COLEY) Works relating to. - 1904
1; 206588 - Burlington Art Miniatures. Printed by mezzogravure process. No. 10. Leeds and Birmingham Collections. 10 plates. 1908. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1908
1; 237338 - Museum and Art Gallery Committee report ...
1; 264035 - City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Pictorial Post Cards. Eight views of the Museum & Feeney Art Galleries. 1913?. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal).
1; 294899 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue. With descriptive notes of the collection of casts of Greek and Roman sculpture. Illus. 90pp. 1921. GARDNER (ERNEST ARTHUR) Litt. D.. - 1921
1; 298620 - City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Natural History Department. Short illustrated guide to the Charles Gabriel Beale Memorial Collection of Nesting Groups of British Birds. 39pp. 1922. EDWARDS (WILLIAM HENRY). - 1922
1; 314028 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue with introduction by H. Hartley of a loan exhibition of drawings, engravings and artists’ proofs representative of the book illustration of the “Sixties” lent by Mr. H. Hartley, with a collection of engraved wood blocks lent by Mr. J.N. Hart. 67pp. 1924. HARTLEY (HAROLD). - 1924
1; 314838 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue with notes of an exhibition of photographs of the Photographic Survey of Warwickshire. 88pp. 1892. Photographic Survey of Warwickshire. - 1892
1; 350033 - Hours in the Birmingham Art Gallery. With an introduction by SMITH (SOLOMON CHARLES KAINES). Illus. (The Picture Galleries Series) 1928. *CHAMBERLAIN (ARTHUR BENSLEY). - 1928
1; 352670 - The art of David Cox. In City of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Catalogue of the permanent collection of works by David Cox. pp. xxii, 70. Illus. 1926. *BUNCE (JOHN THACKRAY). - 1926
1; 352671 - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue of the travelling collection of drawings in watercolour, pencil and charcoal by David Cox, lent by the City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. 12pp. 1926. COX (DAVID) Works relating to. - 1926
1; 355913 - City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Memorial exhibition, Arthur Joseph Gaskin, A.R.E. (1862 - 1928) Catalogue. With a foreword by J.E. Southall. 1929. GASKIN(ARTHUR JOSEPH) Works relating to. - 1929
1; 355916 - City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Memorial exhibition, Arthur Joseph Gaskin, A.R.E. (1862 - 1928) Catalogue. With a foreword by J.E. Southall. 1929. GASKIN(ARTHUR JOSEPH) Works relating to. - 1929
1; 398599 - "Britain illustrated" Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs from The Times (October 1st - 15th 1932) in the City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. 10pp. 1932. TIMES (THE) [LONDON]. - 1932
1; 405869 - City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue of an exhibition of works of members of the Royal Society of British Artists, December 31st 1932 to January 28th 1933. 8pp. 1932. Royal Society of British Artists. - 1932
1; 416289 - Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Jubilee retrospective exhibition of the treasures of the Gallery. Catalogue with notes on the work of several Birmingham artists. Illus. 1944. - 1944
1; 423461 - Introduction. In Catalogue of Tsuba (Japanese sword-guards) in the permanent collection of the City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. With a bibliography. Illus. 1934. *HANCOCK (RICHARD). - 1934
1; 781184 - Treen and other wooden bygones : an encyclopaedia and social history / [by] Edward H. Pinto. - 1969
6 Vol.59; 486830 - Chatwin (P.B.) Notes : Buck's Views of Birmingham. In Birmingham and Midland Institute. Birmingham Archaeological Society, Transactions and Proceedings. Vol. 59. (Oxford) Illus. Facsimiles. 1938. Views of Birmingham. - 1938
6; 3113 - Birmingham Philosophical Institution. Report, 1836-46. With the meteorological journal kept at the institution etc. 11 volumes. 1836-46. Meteorology.
6; 8498 - Account of the application of the gas from coal to economical purposes. In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Vol. 98. 1808 NOTE - Murdock's apparatus was prepared by him at the works of Messrs. Boulton, Watt and Co., at Soho. MURDOCK (WILLIAM). - 1808
6; 12789 - Cosmical theories of the earth. Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the president, 1875. (with annual report 1874) 48pp. 1875. DEANE (GEORGE). NOTE - bound with 129653 - 1875
6; 12790 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the president (on the simplest forms of life), 1876. With Annual report 1875 etc. 45pp. 1876. *WILLS (ARTHUR WINKLER) J.P.. NOTE - bound with 129653 - 1876
6; 13655 - Laws of the Birmingham Philosophical Institution, extracted from the deed of settlement. 32pp. 1842?. Philosophical Institution (Birmingham).
6; 19308 - Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Volumes 1 – 8. (Session 1876-7 – 1892-3) With Records of meterological observations at the observatory of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1891-3. 8 volumes. 1879-93. Philosophical Society (Birmingham).
6; 25966 - Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society during 1869 (No. 1), 1870 (No. 2). With classified lists of the flora and fauna of the district. (Parts 1, 2) Illus. 2 volumes. 1870-72. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). Bagnall (J.E.)
6; 25967 - Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, 1870. 1872. - 1870-1872
6; 34592 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the President, 1873. (On Geology). 23pp. 1873. CROSSKEY (Rev. HENRY WILLIAM) of the Church of the Messiah. - 1873
6; 34951 - Annual address on Petrology to the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. 21pp. 1869. ALLPORT (SAMUEL). - 1869
6; 36957 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Report and Transactions 1880. 20pp. 1881. - 1881
6; 38599 - The scientific position in Birmingham. In Proceedings of the Birmingham Philiosophical Society. Volume 2. 1881. HESLOP (THOMAS PRETIOUS). - 1881
6; 44902 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the President on the study of natural history. With Annual report, 1881 etc. 1882. BADGER (EDWARD WILLIAM) F.R.H.S. - 1882
6; 50132 - Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Vol. 3. 1883. - 1883
6; 51346 - Address of the retiring president of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, 1872, (on natural selection). 22pp. 1872. *WILLS (ARTHUR WINKLER) J.P.. - 1872
6; 63976 - Laws of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. 8pp. 1868. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). - 1868
6; 63977 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the president, 1877. A criticism of the doctrine of individuality. With Annual Report, 1876 etc. 43pp. 1877. *TAIT (ROBERT LAWSON). - 1877
6; 63978 - Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). Laws and catalogue of the library. 18pp. 1877. NOTE - bound with 63976. - 1877
6; 63979 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the president on malaria, 1878. With Annual report 1877 etc. 44pp. 1878. TONKS (EDMUND). - 1878
6; 63980 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the president on germs etc. 1880. With Annual Report 1879 etc. 40pp. 1880. GRAHAM (WALTER). - 1880
6; 63981 - Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). Laws and catalogue of the library. 22pp. 1880 NOTE - Bound with 63976 (Laws 1868) L50.6.
6; 64866 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the president on Microscopic aquatic life. With annual report, 1882 etc. 25pp. 1883. LEVICK (JOHN). - 1883
6; 64869 - Utilisation of town refuse. As illustrated by the processes adopted by the Birmingham Corporation. In Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Vol. 3. Illus. 1883. *TAIT (ROBERT LAWSON). - 1883
6; 64876 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the President on geology, 1873. With Annual Report, 1872 etc. 51pp. 1873. CROSSKEY (Rev. HENRY WILLIAM) of the Church of the Messiah. - 1873
6; 65632 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the president, on Marine zoology, 1874. With Annual Report, 1873 etc. 34pp. 1874. *HUGHES (WILLIAM RICHARD). - 1874
6; 71013 - Everitt (A.E.) Our neighbourhood. In Birmingham and Midland Institute. Archaeological Section. Transactions 1880-81. 1884. Suburbs. - 1884
6; 71747 - Address of the president, 1870. In Report of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, 1869-70. 1870. MARSHALL (WILLIAM PRIME). - 1870
6; 72637 - Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Vol. 4. 1885. - 1885
6; 72638 - The advantage of a Time-signal in large towns. In Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Volume 4. 7pp. 1885. BEVAN (Rev. JAMES O.). - 1885
6; 72820 - Report of the Birmingham Philosophical Society, 1879-80 to 1892-3. Presented by the Council to the annual meeting of members, 1880-93. 14 volumes. 1880-93. Philosophical Society (Birmingham).
6; 79687 - Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. Address of the president on geology. With annual report, 1883 etc. pp. xviii. 1884. WALLER (T.H.). - 1884
6; 86974 - Birmingham at the time of John Leland's visit (1536). In Birmingham and Midland Institute. Archaeological Section. Transactions, 1882-3. 1886. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED). - 1886
6; 90445 - Laws (corrected to March 1887) and supplementary report for 1886. 20pp. 1887. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). - 1887
6; 93124 - The Confiscation of the Birmingham gilds. In Birmingham and Midland Institute. Archaeological Section. Transactions, 1886. Vol. 13. 1887. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED). - 1887
6; 94347 - Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Vol. 5. Illus. 1887. - 1887
6; 99295 - The Lunar Society, or, The festive philosophers of Birmingham one hundred years ago / by Henry Carrington Bolton, Ph.D. ; read before the New York Academy of Sciences, May 7th, 1888 ; [with] additional notes on the Lunary Society. - 1888
6; 104154 - Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Vol. 6. 1889. - 1889
6; 104735 - Brassington (W.S.) An old Birmingham lecturer : Rev. Thomas Hall, 1610 – 1665. In Birmingham and Midland Institute. Archaeological Section. Transactions, 1887. Illus. 1889. Libraries (Free Public) (Municipal)The "Thomas Hall" or King's Norton Parish Library. - 1889
6; 108324 - Giles (F) A hundred and fifty years ago. Description of old Birmingham. In Central Literary Magazine. Volume 9. 1890. - 1890
6; 115595 - Note on a new drift section at Northfield. In Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Vol. 7. 1889. *LANDON (JOSEPH). Glaciers and Glacial Deposits. - 1889
6; 122223 - Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Vol. 8. 1892. - 1892
6; 129653 - Annual Report 1865-6; 1869-70; 1872-86. With list of members and catalogue of books in the library. 17 volumes. 1866-87. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). Founded 1858. - 1866-1887
6; 132624 - Proceedings. Volume 9 (1st of amalgamated societies) etc. (Session 1894-5 etc.) With Records of Meteorological Observations at the Observatory of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1893-7. 1895 etc. NOTE - For volumes 1-8 see Philosophical Society (Birmingham) which afterwards became Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. From Volume 20, number 3 called Birmingham Natural History Society. Natural History and Philosophical Society (Birmingham).
6; 135684 - Ruskin Society of Birmingham. The Society of the Rose. Syllabus, 1896-7 (1st) – 1907-8 (final) and rules. 12 volumes. 1896 – 1907. Ruskin Society of Birmingham. - 1907
6; 137768 - Ruskin Society of Birmingham. The Society of the Rose. Report, 1896-7 (1st) – 1907-8 (final) 12 volumes. 1897 – 1908. Ruskin Society of Birmingham. - 1908
6; 140837 - Saint George. Journal of the Ruskin Society of Birmingham and (Nos. 13 – 26 [January 1901 – April 1904]) the Ruskin Union, London. Afterwards A National Review of literature, art and social questions. (Quarterly) Vols. 1 – 14 (January 1898 – May 1911) All published. Ports. 14 volumes. 1898 – 1911 NOTE - With No. 27 "Saint George" ceased to be connected with the Ruskin Society of Birmingham. Ruskin Society of Birmingham. - 1901-
6; 155229 - Aims and methods of education. An address delivered to the Midland Institute Scientific Society, 1897. 40pp. 1897. *SMITH (PRIESTLEY). - 1897
6; 156941 - In what sense ought schools to prepare boys and girls for life? Lecture before the Ruskin Society of Birmingham, 1899. 17pp. 1899. SADLER (Sir MICHAEL ERNEST). - 1899
6; 169253 - The Flora of Algeria. considered in relation to the physical history of the Mediterranean region, and the supposed submergence of the Sahara. Paper before the Birmingham Philosophical Society. Map. 55pp. 1880. *MATHEWS (WILLIAM). - 1880
6; 175048 - Report of the Committee for 1895 etc. 1896 etc.. Midland Institute : Birmingham Archaeological Society.
6; 175240 - Chivalry, mediaeval and modern. Lecture before the Ruskin Society of Birmingham, 1901. 16pp. 1901. PATON (JOHN LEWIS). - 1901
6; 202512 - Ruskin as a religious teacher. Delivered before the Ruskin Society of Birmingham 1898. (Bournville) 53pp. 1904. FARRAR (FREDERIC WILLIAM) dean. - 1904
6; 202513 - John Ruskin; and thoughts on democracy. Delivered to the Ruskin Society of Birmingham. (Bournville) 52pp. 1905. POWELL (FREDERICK YORK). - 1905
6; 202514 - The World without and the world within. Delivered to the Ruskin Society of Birmingham. (Bournville) 38pp. 1905. GEDDES (PATRICK). - 1905
6; 202515 - English public schools. Delivered to the Ruskin Society of Birmingham. (Bournville) 44pp. 1905. PATON (JOHN LEWIS). - 1905
6; 206282 - Campbell (Sir C.) National strategy. Lecture before the Ruskin Society, Birmingham, 1908. 32pp. 1908. Ruskin Society of Birmingham. - 1908
6; 232682 - Journal of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. Volumes 1, 2 (April, 1894 – November and December 1897) 2 volumes. All published. 1894-7. Natural History and Philosophical Society (Birmingham).
6; 237900 - Annual report of the Heredity Society, with balance sheet, 1910-11 (1st) etc., and constitution of the society. 1911 etc.. Heredity Society (Society for the study of Heredity in its bearings on the human race). - 1910-
6; 238565 - Laws of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. 11pp. 1912. Natural History and Philosophical Society (Birmingham). - 1912
6; 242476 - Birmingham Botanical & Horticultural Society. Catalogue of the Collections: 1 - The Library. 2 - The Orchids. 16pp. 1893. (and Edgbaston). - 1893
6; 283315 - Report of the state of the Institution presented to the general meeting, 1832 (32nd) – 1848. 17 volumes. 1832-48 NOTE - The reports 1836-8, 1841-6 include the Meteorological Journal kept at the Institution. 1836 contains a statement of the steam power employed in Birmingham, 1780 – 1835. 1836 and 1837 include tables exhibiting the mortality of the Borough, 1831-37. Philosophical Institution (Birmingham).
6; 283796 - Prosser (R.B.) Various pamphlets relating to Joseph Priestley. With cuttings, portraits of members of the Lunar Society, and a MS index. Collected by R.B. Prosser. 1888 etc.. PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH) LL.D. Works relating to. - 1888-
6; 286230 - The Drift deposits of the Malverns, and their supposed glacial origin. Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. Volume 13, Number 2. Map. 18pp. 1914. GRAY (JOSEPH WILLIAM). - 1914
6; 321476 - Record ... ; and, Proceedings.
6; 342369 - Catalogue of the library of books etc. belonging to the Society, prepared by H. New. 50pp. 1927. Midland Institute : Birmingham Archaeological Society. - 1927
6; 375712 - Leisure moments. Published by the Birmingham branch of the B.A.L.A. Volume 1 Christmas 1930; Spring 1931; Summer 1931. NOTE :- All published. British Amateur Literary Association, Birmingham Branch.
6; 458171 - Newspaper cuttings relating to excursions of Birmingham and Midland natural history and archaeological societies. c.1860-67. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham).
6; 486831 - Notes: Buck's Views of Birmingham. In Birmingham and Midland Institute. Birmingham Archaeological Society Transactions and Proceedings, 1935. Volume 59. (Oxford) Illus. Facsimiles. 1938. *CHATWIN (PHILIP BOUGHTON). - 1938
6; 517924 - Pelham (R.A.) The immigrant population of Birmingham, 1686 – 1726. Maps. Graphs. In Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham Archaeological Society, Transactions and proceedings. Volume 61. (Oxford) 1940. Population. - 1940
6; 534563 - Atkinson (D) Report on excavations at Wroxeter (the Roman city of Viroconium) in the county of Salop, 1923-27. With a bibliography. Illus. Dgms. Plans. 1942. Midland Institute : Birmingham Archaeological Society. - 1942
6; 534563 - Report on excavations at Wroxeter (the Roman city of Viroconium) in the county of Salop, 1923-1927,. - 1942
6; 536719 - Bagnall (J.E.) Flowering plants and ferns indigenous to the neighbourhood (10 miles radius) of Birmingham. Part 1 MS. Copy by E.A. Watson of lists by J.E. Bagnall in the Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, 1869. 80pp. 1870. Natural History and Microscopical Society (Birmingham). Founded 1858. - 1870
6; 549532 - Catalogue of library, 1892. - 1892
6; 579810 - [Programmes, leaflets, etc.]. - 1908-
6; 602225 - Bulletin ...
6; 623297 - [The Lunar Society]. - 1951
6; 639824 - The Derby Philosophical Society [including references to its founder Erasmus Darwin and the Lunar Society, Birmingham]. - 1953
6; 661760 - Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society : centenary celebrations, 1958 : the records of the society and the story they tell / by K.L. Kenrick. - 1958
6; 661928 - Science lecture service : [list of lecturers and subjects]. - 1959-1960-
6; 662792 - The Lunar Society of Birmingham; a social history of provincial science and industry in eighteenth-century England. - 1963
6; 663186 - The Lunar Society. 1, An age of optimism. 2, Profits, patronage and politics. 3, Lords and their landscapes : [articles].
6; 663794 - The Lunar Society of Birmingham. - 1967
6; 673682 - Coming of age of the North Staffordshire Naturalists' Field Club and Archaeological Society, 1865-1885 : chronological history and bibliography of the Society / compiled by R. Simms. - 1886
6; 756062 - The Lunar Society of Birmingham bicentenary / [booklet devised and written by Paul S. Cadbury for the Lunar Society Bicentenary Committee of the Universities of Aston and Birmingham]. - 1966
6; 776521 - Field studies in the West Midlands.
6; 790296 - Report on excavations at Wroxeter (the Roman city of Viroconium) in the county of Salop, 1923-1927. - 1942
6; 981948 - Annual report and accounts-- British Association for the Advancement of Science.
7; - The History of Our Shakespeare Club. 88pp. 1903. *HARRIS (WILLIAM) J.P.. - 1903
7; 1691 - Annual reports, 1874-5 (19th) etc. In The Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 2 etc. 1875 etc.. Literary Association (Birmingham Central).
7; 6146 - The Central Literary Magazine. Conducted by the Birmingham Central Literary Association. Quarterly. Vol. 1. etc. Ports. Illus. Cartoons. 1873 etc. NOTE - Contains Annual Reports of the Association. Literary Association (Birmingham Central).
7; 15756 - Annual reports, 1878-9 (23rd); 1881-2 (26th); 1882-3 (27th); 1906-7 (51st) – 1879 –. Literary Association (Birmingham Central).
7; 36954 - Retiring address "Impolitics" to the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. 17pp. 1877. LAKIN-SMITH (HENRY) B.A.. - 1877
7; 42282 - Ladies' Debating Society (Birmingham) Inaugural address, 1881. 16pp. 1881. *OSLER (Mrs ALFRED CLARKSON). - 1881
7; 49804 - Ladies' Debating Society Birmingham. Inaugural address on the intellectual training of women. 26pp. 1882. CROSSKEY (Mrs HENRY WILLIAM). - 1882
7; 52559 - Small Heath Literary Magazine (The) Conducted by the Small Heath Literary and Scientific Society. Vols. 1, 2 (January 1878 - October 1882) 2 volumes. 1878-82. - 1878-1882
7; 61691 - Magazine. Numbers 1 - 15, January 1877 - March 1878. NOTE :- Wants title page. Debating Society (Central).
7; 63317 - Inaugural address on education. In Ladies' Debating Society (Birmingham). 3rd report. 27pp. 1883. *NADEN (CONSTANCE CAROLINE WOODHILL). - 1883
7; 63537 - Annual report. 2nd (1881-2) – 1910-11 NOTE - most of the reports include the presidential inaugural addresses.. Ladies' Literary and Debating Society. - 1881 - 1911
7; 65839 - The growth of the English and American educational ideals. An address to the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society, 1883. 24pp. 1883. *MacCARTHY (Rev. EGERTON FRANCIS MEAD). - 1883
7; 67226 - Some debatable questions and how to solve them. An address before the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. 15pp. 1883. *GAMGEE (JOSEPH SAMPSON). - 1883
7; 67250 - List of members, rules, etc. ...
7; 72252 - Collection of circulars. 1864 - 1903. Bound with 72253 L50.7. Debating Society (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
7; 72253 - Laws of the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society, 1891, 1893, 1898, 1924. 4 volumes. Bound with 72252. Debating Society (Birmingham and Edgbaston).
7; 72725 - Inaugural address (on Education of Girls) In Ladies' Debating Society (Birmingham) 4th Report. 23pp. 1884. BRACEY (Mrs CHARLES J.). - 1884
7; 72751 - Our medical charities and the working classes. An address to the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Revised edition. 24pp. 1884. *GAMGEE (JOSEPH SAMPSON). - 1884
7; 81115 - Central Literary Magazine, Volume 7. - 1886
7; 81963 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. Inaugural address on "Our Responsibilities with regard to Education" 23pp. 1885. ASHFORD (Mrs). - 1885
7; 86825 - The Central Literary Magazine conducted by the Birmingham Central Literary Association. Quarterly; including local biographical sketches with portraits. Contains Annual Reports of the Association. Volume 1 January 1873 etc. - 1873
7; 86826 - Central Literary Magazine. Volume 2. 1875-6. - 1875
7; 86827 - Our Town Council. In Central Literary Magazine, Volume 3. 1877. Council. - 1877
7; 86828 - Prince Rupert's visit to Birmingham. Signed : J.A.L. In Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 4. 1879. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED). Civil War, 1643. - 1879
7; 87083 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. Women Poets: inaugural address. 30pp. 1886. BRIERLEY (Miss). - 1886
7; 94252 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. The change in woman's position : inaugural address. 19pp. 1887. CREAK (Miss E.E.M.). - 1887
7; 94729 - Report of Committee, 1886-7 etc.. Debating Society (Birmingham and Edgbaston). - nd
7; 98792 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. Woman's work. Inaugural address. 22pp. 1888. PHILLP (Mrs ARTHUR). - 1888
7; 99672 - Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 8. Illus. 1887-8. - 1887-1888
7; 108324 - Central Literary Magazine. Volume 9. 1889. - 1889
7; 112205 - Ladies’ Debating Society, Birmingham. Inaugural address. Music and literature. 31pp. 1891. PARMITER (ADA L.). - 1891
7; 112380 - Ladies’ Debating Society, Birmingham. Inaugural address. The Modern ideal. 22pp. 1890. GREEN (Miss ). - 1890
7; 115881 - Valedictory address "Errors of civilisation from a medical standpoint" at the annual meeting of the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society, 1892. 15pp. 1892. LLOYD (GEORGE JORDAN). - 1892
7; 117386 - Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 10. 1892. - 1892
7; 118114 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. Inaugural address. Science and poetry. 20pp. 1892. CARTER (Mrs ERIC M.). - 1892
7; 127604 - Central Literary Magazine, Volume 11. Illus. 1894. - 1894
7; 129084 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. Inaugural address. Careers open to women. 18pp. 1893. COOPER (ALICE J.). - 1893
7; 129085 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. Inaugural address. On technical education of girls. 12pp. 1894. COOPER (ALICE J.). - 1894
7; 134428 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Presidential address on the history of the Society. 16pp. 1895. WILLIAMS (EDWARD BICKERTON). - 1895
7; 135075 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. Inaugural address. The teaching of civic duty. 22p. 1895. FAWCETT (Mrs MILLICENT G.). - 1895
7; 137188 - Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 12. 1896. - 1896
7; 139278 - Ladies' Debating Society, Birmingham. Inaugural address. The cultivation of artistic capacity. 19pp. 1896. HALLOWES (Mrs J.F.T.). - 1896
7; 145579 - Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 13. 1897. - 1897
7; 148259 - HUTTON (W) The history of the Roman wall
7; 148529 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Presidential address "The sense of proportion" 16pp. 1898. MARTINEAU (CHARLES EDWARD). - 1898
7; 154508 - Life associates. Presidential address. In Ladies' Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Report 1899 – 1900. 16pp. 1900. REID (Mrs J.K.). - 1900
7; 172635 - Morals and manners. Presidential address. In Ladies' Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Report, 1901-2. 19pp. 1902. ROBERTSON (MARGARET). - 1902
7; 174989 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. On grooves. A valedictory address 1902. 15pp. 1902. RUSSELL (JAMES WILLIAM). - 1902
7; 175578 - Central Literary Magazine. Volume 15. 1901. - 1901
7; 178057 - Presidential address. The life of a Boston woman. In Ladies' Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Report 1902-3. 24pp. 1903. ASHLEY (Mrs MARGARET). - 1903
7; 178748 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Some aspects of public speaking. A valedictory address. 22pp. 1903. SLATER (SAMUEL MILLS). - 1903
7; 184355 - Pinsent (Mrs Hume) Training of the mentally defective. Presidential address. In Ladies' Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Report 1903-4. 24pp.
7; 189637 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Patriotism. A valedictory address. 14pp. 1904. CREAK (ROBERT HENRY HERBERT). - 1904
7; 190371 - How to read. Presidential address. In Ladies’ Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Report, 1904-5. 28pp. 1905. PARSONS (Mrs CLEMENT). - 1905
7; 194994 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Concerning fame. A valedictory address. 17pp. 1905. TYNDALL (GARDNER). - 1905
7; 195003 - Ladies' Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Presidential address of the Poems of George Meredith. 11pp. 1905. FRY (MARGERY). - 1905
7; 197567 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Imagination. A valedictory address 19pp. 1906. JAMES (SIWARD). - 1906
7; 197569 - Presidential address. On taste. In Ladies' Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Report, 1905-6. 19pp. 1906. SONNENSCHEIN (EDITH ANNESLEY, Mrs Edward Adolf). - 1906
7; 198837 - Cope (W) J. Henry Shorthouse, by Pelican Pen. In Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 17. 1905. *SHORTHOUSE (JOSEPH HENRY) Works relating to. - 1905
7; 210164 - The Right Hon. John Bright and ritualism. A letter to the junior members of the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. 23pp. 1875. SUBOPPIDANUS (pseud.). - 1875
7; 213597 - Presidential address. The primitive in literature. In Ladies' Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Report 1907-8. 23pp. 1908. MUIRHEAD (Mrs JOHN HENRY). - 1908
7; 215490 - John Wyatt, inventor. In Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 18. 1907. STOKER (GILBERT J.). - 1907
7; 220665 - Heredity and eugenics. Valedictory address to the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society, 1909. 16pp. 1909. LUCAS (ALBERT). - 1909
7; 226273 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Human development under Natural Selection. A valedictory address, 1910. 21pp. 1910. CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. ARTHUR NEVILLE) M.P.. - 1910
7; 226275 - Lyttelton (A) Birmingham and Midland Institute. The organisation of the drama. Address in the Town Hall, 1909. Port. 20pp. 1910. Midland Institute (Birmingham and). - 1910
7; 230304 - The evolution of a railway (Birmingham and North Warwickshire Railway) In Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 10. 1910. SHIPWAY (GEORGE). - 1910
7; 232478 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Tradition. A valedictory address 1911. 12pp. 1911. RANN (ARTHUR ROBERT). - 1911
7; 233308 - Literature and Letter-Writers. Presidential address. (Anon) In Ladies' Literary and Debating Society, Birmingham. Report 1910-11. 23pp. 1911. BINYON (Mrs LAURENCE). - 1911
7; 239338 - List of members, subjects proposed for debate and rules, 1886-7; 1891-2 to 1893-4; 1903-4; 1906-7 – . 1887 –. Literary Association (Birmingham Central).
7; 240335 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Nineteen seventy eight. A valedictory address, 1912. 17pp. 1912. MATHEWS (ARTHUR D.). - 1912
7; 249172 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. The fear of ideas. A valedictory address, 1913. 11pp. 1913. *ROSCOE (FRANK). - 1913
7; 255434 - Syllabus (1st - 2nd) sessions (1904-5 to 1905-6); 7th (1910-11) -- NOTE :- 3rd - 6th sessions (October 1906-7 to 1909-10) wanting. Dickens Fellowship (Birmingham and District Branch).
7; 256080 - Joseph Chamberlain, 1836-1914. Port. In Central Literary Magazine, Volume 21 1914. *BRADLEY (ISAAC). - 1914
7; 257672 - Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 21. Illus. 1914. - 1914
7; 258952 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Symbols. Presidential address, 1914. Illus. 15pp. 1914. SAWYER (FITZ-JAMES). - 1914
7; 259118 - A Tale of Two Cities. Paper read to the Birmingham and District Branch of the Dickens' Fellowship. 19pp. 1915. BENNETT (ANNIE). - 1915
7; 261465 - Thoughts on the present discontents. The presidential address before the literary and debating section of The Birmingham Old Edwardians Club, October 23, 1884. 12pp. 1884. *CARTER (WILLIAM FOWLER). - 1884
7; 266357 - In Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 22. 1915. - 1915
7; 269463 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Money : presidential address, 16pp. 1915. HAWKES (J. LAURENCE).
7; 270562 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Ideals. A valedictory address. 17pp. 1916. CAMM (WILLIAM C.). - 1916
7; 273323 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. The Spirits of time : a valedictory address, 1917. 9pp. 1917. WILLES (RICHARD A.L.). - 1917
7; 276269 - Central Literary Magazine. Volume 23. 1918. - 1918
7; 279847 - Report of Committee to be presented at the Annual meeting (Annual Report) 1st (1878-9) 4pp. 1879. Parliamentary Debating Society (Birmingham). - 1879
7; 283622 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Government. Valedictory address. 1919. 16pp. 1919. HOOPER (THOMAS BEVERLEY). - 1919
7; 286622 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Some after war problems. Valedictory address. 15pp. 1918. BOTTELEY (GERALD JAMES GEORGE). - 1918
7; 288941 - Rules, programmes of annual dinners, and miscellaneous leaflets, 1869 - 1895. NOTE - A complete collection is contained in Birmingham Shakespeare Reading Club Minute books 1866-90. Shakespeare Reading Club (Birmingham).
7; 288995 - Birmingham Central Literary Association Magazine. Index to Birmingham articles and key to pseudonyms. Volumes 1 - 20 (1873 - 1912) Compiled by W. Powell. Typewritten. 1920. - 1920
7; 289709 - Central Literary Magazine. Volume 24. 1920. - 1920
7; 291305 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Peace treaties. Valedictory address. 15pp. 1920. SMITH (LESLIE ARTHUR). - 1920
7; 295619 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Democracy and Parliament. A Valedictory address. 14pp. 1921. CLARK (Rev. GEORGE W.). - 1921
7; 302112 - Central Literary Magazine. Volume 25. 1922. - 1922
7; 302145 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. The trend fof human development. A valedictory address. 18pp. 1922. JACKSON (HARRY). - 1922
7; 309512 - Suboppidanus (pseud.) The Right Hon. John Bright and Ritualism. A letter to the junior members of the Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. (2nd edition) 23pp. 1875. Debating Society (Birmingham and Edgbaston). - 1875
7; 315332 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Debating and debaters. A valedictory address, 1923. 18pp. 1923. BAKER (GEORGE AUSTIN). - 1923
7; 315333 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Some thoughts about the art of story telling. A valedictory address 1924. 12pp. 1924. NAPIER-CLAVERING (CLAUDE). - 1924
7; 315961 - Central Literary Magazine. Volume 26. 1923-4.
7; 325442 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Population and production. A valedictory address, 1925. 18pp. 1925. OSLER (JULIAN A.). - 1925
7; 333200 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Dialectics in literature. A valedictory address, 1926. 19pp. 1926. PARKER (CHARLES BERNARD). - 1926
7; 338358 - Some portraits of William Hutton. In The Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 27 1926. WALKER (BENJAMIN). - 1926
7; 342603 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. The Application of Science : a valedictory address, 1927. 11pp. 1927. VARCOE (THOMAS HENRY). - 1927
7; 354211 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Romance in literature. A valedictory address, 1928. 10pp. 1928. WALL (LEONARD NORMAN). - 1928
7; 356042 - Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 28 (1927-28) 1928. - 1928
7; 360896 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Some reflections upon the study of history. Valedictory address, 1929. 10pp. 1929. CHANCE (WALTER LUCAS). - 1929
7; 374920 - Holden (G.T.) The Birmingham Library in the eighteenth century. In The Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 29. 1930. Libraries : The Birmingham Library (The Old Library) to 1955. - 1930
7; 374922 - Finnemore (W) Hours in the Birmingham Art Gallery. An account of A.B. Chamberlain's book. In The Central Literary Magazine. Volume 29. 1930. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1930
7; 380292 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. The case for language reform. Valedictory address 1930. 14pp. 1930. *KENNEDY (THOMAS JOSEPH). - 1930
7; 381866 - Annual dinner. Programmes. 1887 - NOTE - Wants 1889-91; 1893-97; 1904; 1908; 1921-23; 1928-29. Shakespeare Reading Society (Birmingham).
7; 385506 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Utopias, old and new. A valedictory address, 1931. 15pp. 1931. MATHEWS (WILFRID C.). - 1931
7; 400937 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Some serious reflections upon humour. Valedictory address. 16pp. 1932. *FRAZIER (ROWLAND WYNNE). - 1932
7; 419895 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Liberty in the modern state. Valedictory address, 1933. 9pp. 1933. GUEST (WILLIAM JOSEPH). - 1933
7; 420502 - Literary and Debating Society. Programmes, session 1932-33 – NOTE - Not issued – 1939-40 to 1945-6; 1948-49; 1949-50. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
7; 430037 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. The Englishman's reaction to criticism. Valedictory address, 1934. 16pp. COX (LAWRENCE). - 1934
7; 446227 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Public opinion. Valedictory address, 1935. 14pp. 1935. WOOD (KENNETH). - 1935
7; 463609 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. A Plea for individualism. Valedictory address 1936. 16pp. 1936. NEEP (HUBERT WILLIAM). - 1936
7; 474699 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. Some causes of war : valedictory address, 1937. 15pp. 1937. MURRAY (FRANCIS JAMES). - 1937
7; 490320 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society. The Plight of civilization: valedictory address, 1938. 12pp. BOURKE (JOHN FRANCIS).
7; 493179 - The Birmingham charter. In The Central Literary Magazine. Vol. 33. 1937-8. WALKER (BENJAMIN).
7; 590117 - The challenge to our traditions : extracts from the valedictory address, 1947. - 1947
7; 606377 - The necessity for thinking : the valedictory address, 1948. - 1948
7; 606378 - The enigma of human affairs : the valedictory address, 1949. - 1949
7; 644747 - Take thought for the morrow : the valedictory address, 1952. - 1952
7; 644748 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society : people : the valedictory address, 1953. - 1953
7; 660116 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society : the best is yet to be : the valedictory address, 1954. - 1954
7; 660573 - Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society : the future : the valedictory address, 1955. - 1955
7; 660737 - Progress and the individual : the valedictory address, 1951. - 1951
7; 660908 - The society [i.e. Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society] : the valedictory address, 1956. - 1956
7; 662347 - [Leisure] : the valedictory address, 1961. - 1961
7; 687066 - The British Commonwealth and Empire : valedictory address of 112th president, [of the] Birmingham and Edgbaston Debating Society, delivered 26th March 1958. - 1958
7; 687067 - Life : the valedictory address of the 113th President [of the] Birmingham & Edgbaston Debating Society, delivered 8th April 1959. - 1959
7; 688368 - Patriotism : the valedictory address, 1957. - 1957
8; 327401 - Word pictures and other poems. Close downs read by P. Edgar (B.B.C.) from the Birmingham broadcasting station, 5 IT and other poems. Illus. 1926. DOWNING (IDA MARY) pseud. Mother Goose. EDGAR (PERCY) Director of the Birmingham Broadcasting Station. - 1926
8; 342157 - Second book of Close Downs and other poems. Read by P. Edgar from the Birmingham broadcasting station, 5 IT. 1927. DOWNING (IDA MARY) pseud. Mother Goose. EDGAR (PERCY) Director of the Birmingham Broadcasting Station.. - 1927
8; 804188 - The Archers: a slice of my life. - 1971
8; 807764 - Doris Archer's diary: selections from 21 years of "The Archers" / [written and edited by Jock Gallagher]. - 1971
13; 64466 - Aston Hall, Birmingham. Programme of the Grand Fete Champetre in aid of the funds of the Queen's Hospital. July 28, September 15, 1856. 2 volumes. 1856. - 1856
13; 151225 - Robins (J. and C.) The ancient mansion of Aston Hall, near Birmingham. Catalogue of the furniture, antiquities etc. which will be sold by auction, September 1817. 55pp. 1817. Sale Catalogues. - 1817
13; 222086 - How Aston Hall and Park were "saved". Also pen pictures from life, in the so-called "best governed city". Ports. Illus. 1910. O'NEILL (D.J.). - 1910
13; 222258 - O'Neill (D.J.) Pen pictures from life in the so-called "best governed city". In O'Neill (D.J.) How Aston Hall and Park were "saved". 1910. Poems relating to Birmingham. - 1910
13; 233333 - A Handbook to Aston Hall, Warwickshire. 40pp. 1856. DAVIDSON (ALFRED). - 1856
13; 662058 - [Official guide, revised 1960].
16; 405543 - City of Birmingham. Nature study exhibits in the Natural History Department of the Museum and Art Gallery. Programmes. April 1931--. Natural History.
17; 663263 - A guide to the archaeological collections. - 1967
21; 473729 - First poems : fifty short lyrics. - 1937
61; 12131 - Report of the 35th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Birmingham, 1865. Illus. 1866. - 1866
61; 12142 - Second Report of the Committee on the circulation of the underground waters in England : Midland counties. In Report of the British Association, 1876. 1877. DE RANCE (CHARLES E.). - 1877
61; 15364 - British Association 1865. Report of the Proceedings at the Birmingham Meeting. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting 1865. - 1865
61; 64572 - Birmingham, 1849. 19th Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. List of resident and non-resident members. (with 1st and 2nd supplements) 3 volumes. 1849. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting 1849. - 1849
61; 66977 - Address to the Geological Section of the British Association, Birmingham, 1865. 7pp. 1865. MURCHISON (Sir RODERICK IMPEY). - 1865
61; 66978 - Address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, in the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1865. (Oxford) 44pp. 1865. PHILLIPS (JOHN) F.G.S.. - 1865
61; 66997 - Journal relating to the Birmingham riots (1791), by a young lady of one of the persecuted families. (Anon) Reprinted from The Christian Reformer, 1835. 12pp. 1872. RUSSELL (Miss MARTHA). - 1872
61; 68146 - Programme of arrangements. 12th annual congress, Birmingham 1868. 13pp. 1868 NOTE - bound with 68499 below. Social Science (National Association for the Promotion of), Birmingham Meeting - 1868
61; 68499 - 12th Annual Congress, Birmingham, 1868. List of members etc. 2nd edition. With programme of papers etc. 7 volumes. NOTE - bound with 68146 above. Social Science (National Association for the Promotion of), Birmingham Meeting - 1868
61; 86970 - A collection of pamphlets, etc. List of members, etc. (3); programme of excursions; programme of local arrangements; report of executive committee and balance sheet; railway arrangements; leaflets; circulars; etc. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting - 1888
61; 86972 - A collection of addresses; Journal of Sectional Proceedings, Nos. 1-7; Exhibition Programme and Guide, etc. 1886. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting, 1886. - 1886
61; 99903 - Thirteenth Report of the Committee on the circulation of underground waters in England and Wales : Warwickshire. In Report of the British Association, 1887. 1888. DE RANCE (CHARLES E.). - 1888
61; 113897 - Address to the British Association, Birmingham 1839. With postscript, etc. History of the composition of water and air. 1840. HARCOURT (WILLIAM VERNON) 1789 – 1871.. - 1840
61; 125726 - National Conference of Social Science. Education Department. “Endowments” “Examinations” and the plan and objects of the Royal College of Preceptors. Papers read at the meetings of the Social Science Association. 22pp. 1857. HUMPHREYS (EDWARD RUPERT). - 1857
61; 129458 - Catalogue of the articles in the Exhibition of Manufactures and Art, in connection with the meeting of the British Association, Birmingham. 96pp. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting 1849. - 1849
61; 143523 - Address to the British Association, Birmingham 1839. With postscript, etc. In Report of the 9th meeting of the British Association, 1839. 1840. - 1840
61; 176101 - Ninth meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. List of non-resident members. 24pp. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting, 1839. - 1839
61; 185195 - Souvenir of the Birmingham meeting of the British Association and of the exhibition of local products and industries. (Another copy with newspaper cuttings etc.). DENT (ROBERT KIRKUP).
61; 221324 - British Association for the Advancement of Science, 19th meeting, 1849. Journal of Sectional Proceedings, Nos. 1-5. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting 1849. - 1849
61; 224025 - Birmingham past and present. In Ironmongers' Federated Association Conference, Birmingham, 1910. Souvenir. Illus. 1910. MEAKIN (J. HEATHCOTE). - 1910
61; 231593 - Catalogue of the Annual Pathological Museum in the University of Birmingham. 1911. Medical Association (British), Birmingham Meeting, 1911. - 1911
61; 232516 - Report of the proceedings of the 26th annual meeting at Birmingham, 1911. Municipal Treasurers and Accountants (Institute of) Birmingham Meeting, 1911. - 1911
61; 242499 - Report etc. of 23rd Annual general meeting, Birmingham, September 11th 1912. Mining department of the University of Birmingham. From Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers. Illus. 1913. Mining Engineers (Institution of). - 1913
61; 246503 - Chamberlain (A.B.) The Corporation Museum and Art Gallery. Reprinted from the Handbook of the British Association, Birmingham Meeting, 1913. 17pp. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting, 1913. - 1913
61; 247469 - The President's address and the sectional addresses. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting, 1913. - 1913
61; 250179 - Anthropology as a practical science. Addresses at meetings of the British Association at Birmingham, the Antiquarian Society of Cambridge, and the Anthropological Society of Oxford. 96pp. 1914. TEMPLE (Sir RICHARD CARNAC) 2nd Bart. - 1914
61; 254935 - Birmingham 1865. 35th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. List of members. 23pp. 1865. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting 1865. - 1865
61; 255136 - Birmingham 1865. British Association for the Advancement of Science, 35th meeting, 1865. Journal of Sectional Proceedings, Nos. 1-7. 1865. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting 1865. - 1865
61; 255137 - Birmingham 1865. 35th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. List of associates. 22pp. 1865. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting 1865. - 1865
61; 255138 - Address to the subsection of Physiology of the British Association, Birmingham, 1865. 8pp. 1865. ACLAND (Sir HENRY WENTWORTH) 1st Bart. - 1865
61; 259418 - Order of service at the Parish Church of Birmingham, 1912. 16pp. 1912. Musicians (Incorporated Society of) Annual Conference, Birmingham, 1912-13. - 1912
61; 302657 - Sketch of the geological structure of the South Staffordshire coalfield. Prepared at the request of the South Staffordshire Local Committee for the members of the British Association at the Birmingham meeting, 1865. 20pp. 1865. *JUKES (JOSEPH BEETE). - 1865
61; 358053 - British Dental Association annual general meeting, Birmingham, May 17 - 22, 1929. Programme, invitation cards etc. Illus. Map. 1929. Dental Association (British) Birmingham Meeting, 1929. - 1929
61; 369598 - Handbook of the Society of Chemical Industry. Annual meetings, July 1930, Birmingham. Edited by E.I. Lewis. Illus. Map. 1930. LEWIS (ERNEST ISAAC) Work edited by. - 1930
61; 442666 - Report of the 9th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Birmingham 1839. illus. 1840. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting, 1839. - 1840
61; 459375 - Rabone (J) The British Association visits to Birmingham and the Red Lions, 1839 – 1886. Newspaper cuttings from the Birmingham Daily Gazette, with autograph letters and membership card. 31pp. 1886-87. Red Lions.
61; 462370 - Exhibition of local products and industries, Bingley Hall, 26th August - October 1886. Official catalogue. Plan. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting, 1886. - 1886
61; 488964 - The Royal Sanitary Institute. Tuberculosis and the milk supply. Read at sessional meeting, Birmingham, May 8th 1909. Proof copy. 1909. MALCOLM (JOHN). - 1909
61; 584966 - Birmingham Meeting, 1890 : transactions. - 1891
61; 660276 - Report of the 83rd meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham 1913. - 1914
61; 661172 - Catalogue of an exhibition of books [selected from the University and Medical Institute libraries] on the occasion of the annual meeting of the British Medical Association Birmingham, 1958. - 1958
61; 661778 - [Handbook, exhibition catalogue, leaflets, etc. of the 126th annual meeting, July 1958]. - 1958
61; 662690 - [Programmes, leaflets etc. of the twenty-third annual provincial meeting of the Incorporated Law Society, U.K. at Birmingham, October 1896]. - 1896
61; 662811 - The visit to Birmingham, 1906. - 1906
62; 549517 - [Programmes of courses for members of the Allied forces on leave, held in Birmingham and the Midlands].
62; 602232 - Course programmes, Winter term 1948-1950, 1955 and 1957]. - 1948-1957
82; 983938 - BRMB radio guide ...
91; 688141 - Ten years of television : the growth and development of the B.B.C. Midland Region Television Service, 1949-1959. - 1959
92; 688333 - The Midlands of England : [brief history of the Independent Television Service in the Midlands]. - 1959
92; 981952 - Crossroads monthly ... - 1976
101; 246504 - The Feeney Art Galleries and what to see in them. A short guide to the principal pictures. By Sir Whitworth Wallis. 19pp. 1913. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1913
101; 370758 - Catalogue of the Permanent Collection of Paintings in oil, tempera, watercolour etc. 1930. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1930
101; 503764 - City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Catalogue of the permanent collection of drawings in pen, pencil, charcoal and chalk etc. Including cartoons for stained glass. By A.E. Whitley. (Derby) Illus. 1939. *WHITLEY (ALFRED ERIC). - 1939
101; 544099 - Catalogue of permanent collection of paintings in oil, tempera, water-colour etc. Supplement (no. I), Acquisitions.
101; 544100 - Catalogue of permanent collection of paintings in oil, tempera, water-colour etc. Supplement no. II, Recent acquisitions 1935-39.
101; 562215 - Illustrated handbook to the permanent collections of industrial art objects / by Whitworth Wallis and A.B. Chamberlain. - 1895
101; 625149 - Catalogue of the permanent collection of paintings in oil, tempera, water-colour etc. Supplement no. III, Acquisitions 1939-50. - 1939-1950
101; 663261 - The Pre-Raphaelites and their circle : a booklet illustrating, with descriptive notes, some of the most important works of the Pre-Raphaelites in the permanent collection of the Birmingham Museum and art Gallery / by Richard Ormond. - 1965
102; 425988 - Art Treasures of the Midlands. Catalogue of Commemorative Exhibition of art treasures of the Midlands. Illus. 1934. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1934
102; 426456 - Art Treasures of the Midlands. Catalogue of Commemorative Exhibition of art treasures of the Midlands. Illus. 2nd edition. 1934. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1934
102; 426457 - Art Treasures of the Midlands. Catalogue of Commemorative Exhibition of art treasures of the Midlands. Illus. 3rd edition. 1934. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1934
102; 426785 - Art Treasures of the Midlands. Catalogue of Commemorative Exhibition of art treasures of the Midlands. Illus. 4th edition. 1934. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1934
102; 426786 - Art Treasures of the Midlands. Catalogue of Commemorative Exhibition of art treasures of the Midlands. Illus. 5th edition. 1934. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1934
102; 426787 - Art Treasures of the Midlands. Catalogue of Commemorative Exhibition of art treasures of the Midlands. Illus. 6th edition. 1934. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1934
102; 426970 - Art Treasures of the Midlands. Catalogue of Commemorative Exhibition of art treasures of the Midlands. Illus. 7th edition. 1934. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1934
102; 446986 - Contemporary British Art. Catalogue of an exhibition of contemporary British art. Promoted by Winsor & Newton Ltd. Held 12th February - 21st March 1936. 45pp. 1936. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1936
102; 446987 - Contemporary British Art. Catalogue of an exhibition of contemporary British art. Promoted by Winsor & Newton Ltd. Held 12th February - 21st March 1936. 2nd edition. 45pp. 1936. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1936
102; 447201 - Contemporary British Art. Catalogue of an exhibition of contemporary British art. Promoted by Winsor & Newton Ltd. Held 12th February - 21st March 1936. 3rd edition. 45pp. 1936. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1936
102; 662725 - Exhibition of works 18th February-19th March 1961. - 1961
102; 669191 - Birmingham gold and silver, 1773-1973 : an exhibition celebrating the bicentenary of the Assay Office, 28 July-16 September 1973. - 1973
102; 689897 - Exhibition of gemstones and jewellery 17th February to 16th March 1960 / City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. - 1960
102; 800873 - Old masters from the city of Birmingham : a loan exhibition in aid of the friends of the City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, 11th November-12th December 1970 [at Wildenstein and Co. Ltd., London] / catalogue compiled by Peter Cannon-Brookes. - 1970
103; 6 - Museum and Art Gallery picture books. No. 2, Aston Hall.
103; 259645 - City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Twelve reproductions of pictures in mezzogravure issued by the Art Gallery Committee. Illus. 4pp. 1915. Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal). - 1915
103; 606379 - Museum and Art Gallery picture books. No. 1, "The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood".
103; 606380 - Aston Hall : City of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery picture book. No. 12. - 1950
103; 663259 - A guide to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. - 1967
104; 597785 - Notable pictures : the contribution of the Public Picture Gallery Fund to the Birmingham Art Gallery : [with a history of the Public Picture Gallery Fund and a list of works presented]. - 1949
161; 781699 - Birds and mammals : a booklet illustrating various aspects of the lives of birds and mammals based on a series of displays in the National History Section of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. - 1969
806; 661840 - Officers and list of members ...
108420 - Bisset's Quaint Remarks and Comic Strictures (in verse) on Birmingham's Fine Arts and various pictures, as late exhibited at the Society of Arts and the Institution for Promoting Fine Arts, 1829. With a brief account of the conversazione's. (Leamington) 34pp. 1829?. BISSET (JAMES).
304143 - What's on in Birmingham. Entertainment guide and amusement programme. Volumes 1 - 3. March 4, 1922 - May 26, 1924. 3 volumes. Illus. All published 1922-4. Amusements.
310666 - Annual Report. 1923 - 1943. (Kynoch Press) 1924 - 1943. Advisory Art Committee (Birmingham).
354097 - Current Events : an authentic guide to all that is going on in Birmingham. Volume 1. Numbers 1 - 7. January - July 1929. All published. 1929. - 1929
51 - Literary Associations - nd
52 - Literary Associations (Birmingham and Midland Writers Only) - nd
53 - Libraries - nd
54 - Fine Arts, artists, Printing, Sculpture - nd
55 - Music - nd
56 - Architecture in Birmingham - nd
57 - Public Buildings - nd
58 - Domestic Architecture, Household Effecrs, Gardens - nd
59 - Other Cutural Activities - nd
60 - Economic History and Theory - nd
61 - Industrial Organisation - nd
62 - Commerce, Commercial Interests - nd
63 - Finance, Banking, Public Finance - nd
64 - Trades and Manufactures - nd
65 - Engineering and Technology - nd
66 - Chemical and Allied Industries - nd
67 - Manufactures - nd
68 - Specialised Trades and Craftys - nd
69 - Other Industries - nd
70 - History: Sources - nd
71 - History: General - nd
72 - History: Before the Conquest - nd
73 - Histories of Specific Periods - nd
74 - Relations with Foreign Countires. Colonial Relations - nd
75 - Military, Naval and Air History - nd
76 - Political History - nd
77 - Geneaology, Heraldry - nd
78 - Biography - nd
79 - Collections of Portraits, Catalogues of Portraits - nd
80 - Topography and description - nd
81 - Birmingham as described by foreign travellers - nd
82 - Vestiges of Old Birmingham and Midlands - nd
83 - Guides to Birmiongham and Surrounding Country - nd
84 - Maps and Plans - nd
85 - Views, Prospects, Panoramas - nd
86 - Improvement Schemes to 1939 - nd
87 - Reconstruction and Redevelopment: 1940s onwards - nd
88 - Conservation, Environment - nd
89 - Particular streets and localites - nd
90 - Parishes - nd
91 - Suburbs and Districs in Warwickshire - nd
92 - Suburbs and Districts transferred from Worcestershie - nd
93 - Suburbs and Districts transferred from Stafforsdhire - nd
94 - Herefordshire - nd
95 - Shropshire - nd
96 - Staffordshire - nd
97 - Warwickshire - nd
98 - Worcestershire - nd
99 - West Midlands, Black Country - nd
B.Col - The Birmingham Collection - nd
F - Large volumes (folio) - nd
FF - Extra large volumes - nd
p - Pamphlets - nd
pp - Large pamphlets - nd
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