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82 - Vestiges of Old Birmingham and Midlands
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1; 663394 - Rotton Park and round about : an introduction to the historical geography of our school [George Dixon Junior Mixed] district.
1; 663872 - Ladywood : an historical reconnaissance.
1; 664037 - Rotton Park and round about : second book-stories for children.
2; 103117 - A History of Aston Manor: past and present, with illustrations by R.K.R. Flamank. 1889. BOTWOOD (HENRY A.).
2; 132548 - Astonia. An illustrated monthly containing "Local Celebrities" etc., local biographical sketches with portraits. With which is incorporated the Erdington and Gravelly Hill Journal. Volumes 1 and 2. March 1895 - July 1896. 2 volumes. Ports. Illus.
2; 184816 - Aston Manor Nut Cracker. Numbers 2, 3. November - December 1904. Illus..
2; 189229 - Astonia. Our monthly magazine. No. 4, Volume 1. January 1905. Illus. 1905.
2; 266364 - Aston Manor Magazine. Volume 1. Number 3. December 1905.
2; 663018 - Aston, its Local Board, Board of Guardians, School Board, etc. : manuscript of a proposed "Aston Red Book", showing the condition and history of the Manor and parish to 1882 / compiled by J. Rutherford junr.
2; 742928 - Forgotten Aston Manor in Birmingham; a brief record of early sites, buildings, and their history. / Written and published by J. Newton Friend.
3; 34824 - Edgbastonia. A local monthly magazine. Volumes 1 - 46, May 1881 - June 1927. 46 volumes. Ports. Illus. 1881 - 1927 NOTE :- All published.
3; 50518 - Edgbaston Church. (signed S.D.R.) In Edgbastonia. Volume 2. 1882. *EDWARDS (ELIEZER).
3; 64130 - Edgbaston Hall and Park. Four articles by Berm (pseud.) In Edgbastonia. Volume 3. 1883. *HILL (JOSEPH).
3; 88104 - Early historical notes relating to Edgbaston, by Berm (pseud.) In Edgbastonia. Volumes 6-7. 1886-7. *HILL (JOSEPH).
3; 254480 - A history of Edgbaston. Reprinted from the Birmingham Archaeological Society. Transactions, 1913. Illus. Plan. 27pp. 1914. *CHATWIN (PHILIP BOUGHTON).
4; 744683 - Inner ring books of teenage stories told in simple words for reluctant readers : based on the Nechells and Saltley areas of Birmingham.
5; 663302 - Bordesley and Deritend : an introduction to their historical geography based on material in the Birmingham Reference Library and on original fieldwork.
6; 758094 - Race, community and conflict: a study of Sparkbrook / [by] John Rex and Robert Moore with the assistance of Alan Shuttleworth [and] Jennifer Williams.
6; 983936 - Small Heath open eye ...
6; 984041 - SHE : Small Heath echo ...
7; 151339 - Sutton Coldfield, Erdington and District Directory, 1900 (1st), 1901-2. 2 volumes. Maps. 1900-1. Beaumont and Co. publishers.
7; 155285 - Erdington since the conquest, with some account of the Manors of Pype & Witton. 67pp. 1900. *HINGELEY (JOHN).
7; 169416 - Sutton Coldfield, Erdington and district directory, 1901-2. 2nd issue. (Beaumont & Co.) Map. 1901. .
7; 210146 - A history of Erdington. An address at Erdington Institute 1885. 24pp. 1885. FOWLER (WILLIAM) J.P..
7; 271925 - The Sutton Coldfield and Erdington Chronicle. Numbers 1 - 14, October 1896 - November 1897. All published. 1896-7. Erdington.
7; 353498 - Bygone Erdington. A brief record. With photographs of men, places, and events in the village. Containing a section : Our early history, by J. Hingeley. 1928. SAXTON (ALBERT HENRY).
8; 691910 - Discovering Sheldon : a brief history of a Birmingham parish from Anglo-Saxon to modern times / material prepared by members of a tutorial class organised by the Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Birmingham.
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