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L - Local Studies and History book collection
. - Main series (octavo)
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F - Large volumes (folio)
FF - Extra large volumes
p - Pamphlets
01 - Physical Aspects
02 - Geology
03 - Natural History
04 - Meteorology
05 - General Works
06 - Directories
07 - Book Trade in Birmingham
08 - Periodicals and Newspapers
09 - Bibilography on all aspects of the history of Birmingham
10 - Religion
11 - Ecclesiology, Church Buildings, Art, Furniture
12 - Monastic Birmingham
13 - Church of England General Histories
14 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Birmingham
15 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Aston
16
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
29 - Legends, Ghost Apparitions, Hauntings
30 - History of Birmingham Government from ealiest times
31 - City Corporation, The Mayor, Aldermen and Council Collectively
32 - Mayoralty
33 - Aldermen
34 - City Council
35 - Freedom Qualifications, Rights and Duties of Citizens
36 - City Officials and Departments
37
38 - Town Hall
39 - Regional Government
40 - Statistics, Yearbooks of General Statistics
41 - Poor, Life and Labour
42 - Crimes, Offences, Misdemeanours, Juvenile Crime, Special Crimes
43 - Laws, Admisitration of Justice
44 - Markets and Food Supply
45 - Public Health
46 - Medicine Hospitals
47 - Transport, Communication, Traffic Problems
48 - Education, Teaching and Teachers, History and Description of Schools,
49 - Other Services (Gas, Electricity)
50 - Culture in Birmingham
51 - Literary Associations
52 - Literary Associations (Birmingham and Midland Writers Only)
53 - Libraries
54 - Fine Arts, artists, Printing, Sculpture
55 - Music
56 - Architecture in Birmingham
57 - Public Buildings
58 - Domestic Architecture, Household Effecrs, Gardens
59 - Other Cutural Activities
60 - Economic History and Theory
61 - Industrial Organisation
62 - Commerce, Commercial Interests
63 - Finance, Banking, Public Finance
64 - Trades and Manufactures
65 - Engineering and Technology
66 - Chemical and Allied Industries
67 - Manufactures
68 - Specialised Trades and Craftys
69 - Other Industries
70 - History: Sources
71 - History: General
72 - History: Before the Conquest
73 - Histories of Specific Periods
74 - Relations with Foreign Countires. Colonial Relations
75 - Military, Naval and Air History
76 - Political History
1; 64351 - Address to the Association for the Protection of Liberty & Property, held at the Hotel, Birmingham.
1; 210013 - Municipal Reform Association. Address explanatory of its objects. 18pp. 1880. SMITH (HENRY LAKIN).
1; 210014 - F.C. (Free Citizens') Pamphlet No. 1. The Free Citizens' Committee: its origin, aims and work. 16pp. 1897. OWEN (JOHN H) Work edited by.
1; 226064 - Friedrich Nietzsche, a plain account of the fiery philosopher. Paper before the Birmingham Rationalist Association, 1909. 20pp. 1910. KNAPP (ARTHUR W.).
3; 570164 - Corn laws : [report of] the proceedings of the meeting held at the Madras School, in Birmingham, on March 8, 1815, on the subject of the proposed restriction on the importation of corn.
7; 64357 - The speech of Richard Spooner on moving the amendment ... to the Customs and Corn Importation Act, 1846 : [report].
8; 89151 - Joseph Chamberlain and his brethren. Satirical poem issued in connection with the Birmingham Parliamentary election 1880. 4pp. 1880. Elections (Parliamentary).
8; 243671 - Mr. Chamberlain's challenge : reply and exposure. Election speech in Handsworth Division, 1892. 8pp. 1892. *REID (Sir HUGH GILZEAN).
8; 243761 - Reid (Sir H.G.) Mr. Chamberlain's challenge : reply and exposure. Election speech in the Handsworth Division, 1892. 8pp. 1892. Elections (Parliamentary).
8; 508354 - North Warwickshire election. Dinner to C.N. Newdegate and R. Spooner at the Town Hall, Birmingham. October 21, 1847. List of toasts and programme of songs. 4pp. 1847. NEWDEGATE (CHARLES NEWDIGATE) Work relating to.
8; 662925 - Parliamentary election, 1924 : instruction to presiding officers and clerks.
8; 663222 - General review of Parliamentary constituency boundaries : Warwickshire and Worcestershire / [report made by C.E. Scholefield].
8; 752752 - Youth and the 1964 election : [an enquiry by the students of Westhill College of Education].
9; 6275 - Toby Nott's Defence of himself and the family of Notts, in answer to Mr. George Edmonds's Weakly Register of Saturday, 9th October 1819. 3rd edition. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (TOBIAS) (pseud.).
9; 6280 - William Nott to his brother artificers. 4th edition. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (WILLIAM) (pseud.).
9; 63653 - Another word from the plater. Signed: Richard Nott, plater. 4pp. c.1819. NOTT (RICHARD) plater (pseud.).
9; 63696 - Thoughts on the taxing of slippers, continued with an Address to the Buckle Makers at large etc. 12pp. Three dialogues on the amusements of clergymen. Attributed to J. Frampton but actually by W. Gilpin: see Gilpin (W).
9; 63904 - Job Nott. The late addresses of Job and his relations. Preface only. 8pp. 1820. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63911 - Job Nott to his cousin, Mr. John Nott, gent., formerly button burnisher, of Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham. 8pp. 1798. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63912 - A Front view of the five-headed monster. A Continuation of my last book, or A back-front view of the five-headed monster. 8pp. 1798. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63913 - Birmingham Assizes, account of the great trial of button manufacturers, for making gilt buttons deficient in gold, in a letter to my cousin John Nott. 4pp. c.1800. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63916 - England in danger! And Britons sleep. 8pp. 1798. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63917 - A Front view of the five-headed monster. 8pp. 1798. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63918 - Birmingham in danger! Of which Job Nott gives fair warning. 4pp. 1799. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63919 - Take your choice; reform or ruin. (Anon) 8pp. c.1800. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63920 - An address from old Job Nott to his brother artificers. 8pp. 1832. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63921 - An address from old Job Nott to his brother artificers. 8pp. 1832. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63922 - Job Nott the button burnisher to the operatives of Birmingham. 7pp. 1837 NOTE - Apparently by another writer assuming the pseudonym of Job Nott, dealing with the Chartist movement. NOTT (JOB) the Button Burnisher (pseud.).
9; 64375 - Cutter (T) A flogging for Job Nott. 8pp. 1793. NOTT (JOB) Works relating to.
9; 65009 - Further authentic proofs of French perfidy and cruelty. 8pp. c.1797 NOTE - An anonymous pamphlet, supplementary to "A Front view", etc.. NOTT (JOB) Work apparently edited by (?).
9; 65027 - John not Button Burnisher (pseud.) Letter of advice to the Rev. J. Edwards. With remarks on his late productions ; (viz., "Letters to the British nation, etc. Occasioned by a pamphlet, intitled 'A reply to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's Appeal to the public on the subject of the riots in Birmingham'") 14pp. 1792. PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH) LL.D. Works relating to.
9; 65401 - William Nott to his brother artificers. 3rd edition. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (WILLIAM) (pseud.).
9; 65402 - Old Job Nott, the buckle maker, just returned from Botany Bay. 16pp. 1827. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 69514 - The Lion sleeps. 8pp. 1803. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 69515 - The Political glossary etc. With references to Birmingham. Part 1. 8pp. 1795?. MORRIS (KIT).
9; 202324 - Eight original Liberal songs, written expressly for the present election contest in Birmingham. 8pp. 1868. Elections (Parliamentary).
9; 202342 - John Nott junr., negatived by the Selector. Newhall Hill Reform Meeting. Broadside. 1819. NOTT (JOHN) junr. Work relating to.
9; 211885 - Nott (J) pseud. Very familiar letters, addressed to Dr. Priestley, in answer to his Familiar letters to the inhabitants of Birmingham. (Another issue of 3rd edition?) 12pp. 1790 NOTE - For reply to John Nott's "Very Familiar Letters" see Armstrong (A) above. PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH) LL.D. Works relating to.
9; 211885 - Very familiar letters addressed to Dr. Priestley, in answer to his Familiar letters to the inhabitants of Birmingham. 3rd edition. 12pp. 1790. NOTT (JOHN) Button burnisher (pseud.).
9; 217260 - Election squibs, ballads and broadsides with other impromptu verses by J--C-- (including "A Birmingham ballad on the election suit of Pickering v. Startin") Private reprint. 2pp. 1886?. *COTTON (JOHN).
9; 301814 - Job Nott to his cousin, Mr. John Nott, gent., formerly button burnisher, of Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham. 2nd edition. 8pp. 1799. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 359500 - John Bull's new statutes, or, A visit to electors : a poem.
9; 359500 - MATTHEWS (W) John Bull's new statues; or, A Visit to electors. A poem. 8pp.
09; 433189 - The Tocsin. A periodical. Volume 1, Number 6, December 8, 1832; Volume 2, Number 1, July 13, 1833. 2 volumes. 1832-3. ALLDAY (JOSEPH) Works edited by.
09; 433189 - The tocsin / [a political periodical edited by J. Allday].
9; 496094 - William Nott to his brother artificers. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (WILLIAM) (pseud.).
9; 496095 - Toby Nott's defence of himself and the family of the Notts in answer to Mr. George Edmonds's Weekly Register of Saturday 9th October 1819 by Tobias Nott. 8pp. 1819. EDMONDS (GEORGE) Works relating to.
11; 72749 - Authorized copy of the resolutions passed at the meeting at Birmingham, 25th January 1830, with the declaration, rules and regulations of the Political Union for the protection of public rights. 22pp. 1830.
11; 333117 - Thomas Attwood and the economic background of the Birmingham Political Union.
11; 662277 - The crisis : an address to reformers.
12; 215257 - A new song for the Birmingham reformists. (Anti-reform) 4pp. 1819?. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832.
12; 522530 - On the contemplated representation of Birmingham. An address to the inhabitants of Birmingham. Extracted from No. 5 of the Birmingham Independent. December 1st 1827. 2pp. 1827. LUCKCOCK (JAMES).
13; 223638 - Vindication of his conduct at the late Birmingham (Complete Suffrage) Conference etc. 24pp. 1842. O'BRIEN (JAMES B).
21; 238810 - Church and state and the government : a speech at the annual dinner of the Conservative Association, Feb. 1882.
21; 238810 - Church and state and the government. A speech at the annual dinner of the Handsworth Conservative Association. 8pp. 1882. RANDALL (Rev. WILLIAM).
21; 279762 - Rules. 4pp. c.1876. Conservative Association (Birmingham).
21; 445139 - Rules. 7pp. c.1890. Conservative Association (Birmingham).
21; 535023 - Kings Heath Conservative and Unionist Club Limited. Preliminary Report. Typescript. 1937. Conservative Association (Birmingham) Kings Heath Association.
21; 605100 - Year book 1948-1949.
21; 606383 - [Yearbook, 1948] : the official organ of the unionist party in Kings Norton.
21; 606384 - Birmingham City Council Elections, 1949 : a statement by the Unionist Party on points of policy.
21; 641684 - The Moseley Division Unionist Association year book, 1948.
21; 660726 - Year book.
22; 233592 - Is Socialism possible? (King's Heath Branch of the Independent Labour Party) 15pp. 1908. *HALLAS (ELDRED) continued.
22; 389411 - King's Norton Divisional Labour Party. Garden fête held at Primrose Hill, Griffin's Hill, Selly Oak, 1925. Programme. Illus. 4pp. 1925. Primrose Hill, Selly Oak.
22; 389412 - The Labour Party, King's Norton Parliamentary Division. Labour fayre and bazaar held at Selly Oak Institute, 1929. Souvenir and handbook. Ports. 12pp. 1929. Selly Oak Institute.
22; 436467 - Anderson (W.C.) Address to the I.L.P. conference at Birmingham, 1911. (Manchester) 1911. Labour Party (Independent) Conference at Birmingham, 1911.
22; 644380 - Northfield Ward Labour Party, 1904-1954 : a short history.
22; 660049 - Twenty questions [concerning the government of Birmingham by the City Council Labour Group].
23; 46327 - St. Thomas's Ward Liberal Association, Birmingham. Address on the Land Question. 32pp. 1882. COLLINGS (Rt. Hon. JESSE) M.P..
23; 64281 - Annual report and list of members. Session 1878-9 (1st?) – 1880-1. 3 vols. 1879-81. Liberal Association and Club (Birmingham Junior).
23; 67112 - Conversazione, 1875. Programme. 4pp. 1875. Liberal Association (Birmingham).
23; 68511 - Chamberlain (J) Licensing reform and local option. Speech to the Committee of the Six Hundred of the Birmingham Liberal Association, 1876. 29pp. 1876. Liberal Association (Birmingham).
23; 72230 - Crosskey (H.W.) The Liberal Association – the "600" – of Birmingham. Reprinted from Macmillan's Magazine. 12pp. 1877. Liberal Association (Birmingham).
23; 72254 - Rules of the Birmingham Junior Liberal Association and Club. 11pp. 1878?. Liberal Association and Club (Birmingham Junior).
23; 125837 - Conference and inaugural meetings at Birmingham, 1894. Cartoon. 40pp. 1894. Liberal Federation (Midland).
23; 144356 - Isaacs (S) Poland and its people. A lecture at Lozells Street Board School, Birmingham, under the auspices of the Liberal Association. 12pp. 1898. Liberal Association (Birmingham).
23; 176206 - The work of the Liberal Party. Speech in the Birmingham Town Hall. (Birmingham Liberal Association) 16pp. 1903. *BIRRELL (Rt. Hon. AUGUSTINE).
23; 240036 - Enquire within about the fiscal question. A collection of leaflets etc. published by the Liberal Association for the Edgbaston Division. Dgms. Cartoons. 66pp. 1904?. Liberal Association (Edgbaston Ward).
23; 265507 - The making of modern Germany. Address at the annual meeting of the Birmingham Liberal Association, 1916. 12pp. *FINNEMORE (DONALD LESLIE).
23; 282553 - The European war and liberty. An address at the annual meeting of the Birmingham Liberal Association, 1917 by N. Birkett. 16pp. 1917. BIRKETT (Sir WILLIAM NORMAN).
23; 319376 - Birmingham League of Young Liberals, Birmingham Liberal Association. Town Hall Rally, April 1st, 1925. Programme of proceedings and words of choruses. 20pp. 1925. Liberals (Birmingham League of Young).
23; 660622 - For every citizen ...
25; 623278 - The peoples needs : a fighting policy for the Midlands, containing points from special resolutions of the Midlands District Congress of the Communist Party.
25; 646427 - Jobs for all Midland workers.
25; 660435 - [Posters, leaflets etc.].
25; 660604 - Forward Birmingham : a policy for the city.
25; 663168 - Birmingham, past, present and future / [issued by the Communist Party of Great Britain].
211; 239193 - Rules of the Conservative Club, Birmingham. With a list of members. 20pp. 1872. Conservative Club (Birmingham).
211; 239791 - Primrose League, Aston Manor Habitation, No. 2220. Fine art exhibition and conversazione in the Victoria Hall, Six Ways, Aston Manor. November 26th - 28th 1890. 44pp. 1890. Victoria Hall, Six Ways, Aston.
211; 279535 - Rules of the Conservative Club, Birmingham. With a list of members. 21pp. 1874. Conservative Club (Birmingham).
211; 407948 - Programme, 1910-11. Conservative Association (Birmingham) South Birmingham Association.
211; 407949 - Rules and regulations of the Deritend Ward Conservative Club. Revised and adopted 1902. 16pp. Deritend Ward Conservative Club.
211; 661344 - The Midland Conservative Club : [a short history].
211; 748481 - A brief history, 1907-1965.
231; 72366 - The Policy of the Government since the General Election. Speech in the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1881. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) Revised edition. 28pp. 1881. CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. JOSEPH) M.P..
231; 113888 - The Bright Celebration in Birmingham, 1883. A retrospect. (Repeal of the Corn Laws; Mr. Bright's first election for Birmingham; Parliamentary Reform) (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 39pp. 1883. BRIGHT (JOHN) M.P. for Birmingham. Works relating to.
231; 210015 - Mr. Bright on the Closure: a speech in the House of Commons, 1882. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 8pp. 1882. BRIGHT (JOHN) M.P. for Birmingham.
231; 210016 - The authorised version of Home Rule. Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Post. (National Liberal Union, Birmingham) 15pp. 1891. Liberal Union (National).
231; 210017 - A few plain words about the House of Lords. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 24pp. 1884. X. (pseud.).
231; 210020 - The Government and its Assailants. Speech before the Birmingham Junior Liberal Association, 1883. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 16pp. 1883. CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. JOSEPH) M.P..
231; 210022 - Contradictory opinions of Home Rule leaders. 4pp. 1889?. Liberal Union (National).
231; 210023 - National Liberal Union. A retrospect. Speech at Plymouth, 1889. (National Liberal Union, Birmingham) 16pp. 1889. CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. JOSEPH) M.P..
231; 210024 - Mr. Galdstone's Statements at Birmingham and the Chief Secretary for Ireland's (i.e. A.J. Balfour) Replies. (National Liberal Union) 16pp. 1889?. BALFOUR (Rt. Hon. ARTHUR JAMES) M.P.
231; 210065 - Speech on the Hares & Rabbits Bill in the House of Commons, 1880. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 4pp. 1880. BRIGHT (JOHN) M.P. for Birmingham.
231; 239586 - England and Afghanistan. Is the war just? (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 24pp. 1878. Liberal Federation (National).
231; 239587 - The Ballot act, and corrupt practices at elections. A paper. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 15pp. 1880. WILLIAMS (JOSEPH POWELL) M.P. for South Birmingham.
231; 239591 - The Minority Clause. Address to the Executive Committee of the Glasgow Liberal Association, 1883. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 12pp. 1883. BRIGHT (JOHN) M.P. for Birmingham.
231; 239592 - Rectorial address to the students of Glasgow University, 1883. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham). 22pp. 1883. BRIGHT (JOHN) M.P. for Birmingham.
231; 239593 - Speech in the City Hall, Glasgow, on the presentation to him of the Freedom of the City, 1883. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham). 14pp. 1883. BRIGHT (JOHN) M.P. for Birmingham.
231; 239594 - Mr. Childers on the National Finances. Budget speech in the House of Commons, 1883. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 31pp. 1883. CHILDERS (Rt. Hon. HUGH C.E.).
231; 279994 - Irish priests and Irish politics. (National Liberal Union) 4pp. 1891?. Liberal Union (National).
231; 326961 - County organization. A paper. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 14pp. 1880. SCHNADHORST (FRANCIS).
231; 502211 - The Caucus. Reprinted from The Fortnightly Review. Volume 30. (National Federation of Liberal Associations, Birmingham) 24pp. 1878. *CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. JOSEPH) M.P..
64351 - Address to the Association for the protection of Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers, held at the Hotel, Birmingham, by a Friend to Liberty & Property. 13pp. 1792. Liberty, Property and the Constitution (Birmingham Association for the protection).
662969 - The Chamberlain legacy : [politics in Birmingham].
77 - Geneaology, Heraldry
78 - Biography
79 - Collections of Portraits, Catalogues of Portraits
80 - Topography and description
81 - Birmingham as described by foreign travellers
82 - Vestiges of Old Birmingham and Midlands
83 - Guides to Birmiongham and Surrounding Country
84 - Maps and Plans
85 - Views, Prospects, Panoramas
86 - Improvement Schemes to 1939
87 - Reconstruction and Redevelopment: 1940s onwards
88 - Conservation, Environment
89 - Particular streets and localites
90 - Parishes
91 - Suburbs and Districs in Warwickshire
92 - Suburbs and Districts transferred from Worcestershie
93 - Suburbs and Districts transferred from Stafforsdhire
94 - Herefordshire
95 - Shropshire
96 - Staffordshire
97 - Warwickshire
98 - Worcesrtershire
99 - West Midlands, Black Country
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