Index of Articles

From previous issues of "Historian"

Index compiled by Sue Harris. Complete to October 2006

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
   
56 Majuba Road, Terrace Housev.15 pg.5-9
1787, Cost of Livingv.17 pg.37
1791, Birmingham inv.12 pg.27
1791, Priestley Riots (Part 1)v.12 pg.15-18
1791, Priestley Riots (Part 2)v.13 pg.11-16
1800-1900, Thoughts on the  
 Change of Centuryv.23 pg.43
1851 Religious Censusv.22 pg.24-29
1889, Birmingham inv.5 pg.5-8
1889, What Happened in Birminghamv.5 pg.9-14
1951, Festival of Britainv.21 pg.29-31
1981, Birmingham inv.3 pg.28
   
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APC, Automatic Public Convenience, 1stv.3 pg.29
Abbot, Patrick, A Memory of Yardley,v.9 pg.40
Abstinence/Temperance Movement,  
 Cadbury Familyv.27 pg.37-40
Albert, Prince, Chair for Visit, Nov.1885v.12 pg.27
Alderton, Gunner James,  
 China Campaign Diary 1859-60v.28 pg.35-41
Alum Rock,  
 Reminiscences by Norah Wardv.8 pg.38-40
Alvechurch, Poor ofv.16 pg.25-27
Alvechurch, Poor Relief inv.7 pg.13-15
Anzacs, James & Jesse Barkerv.22 pg.7-10
Archaeology in Birmingham:v.5 pg.36
  v.6 pg.26
  v.11 pg.29-31
  v.15 pg.40-43
Archaeology of Sandwell Boroughv.2 pg.34-35
Archaeology, Sutton Coldfieldv.4 pg.29
Archival Collections,  
 Millennibrum Additionsv.20 pg.32-35
Archives, Central Library: 
 references to Breadv.17 pg.5-10
 references to Clothv.14 pg.10-12
 references to Deathv.10 pg.21-26
 references. to Fishingv.19 pg.7-12
 references. to Indiav.12 pg.22-24
 references to Inventoriesv.8 pg.23-26
 references to Travellers Talesv.7 pg.20-23
 references to Treesv.13 pg.31-33
 references to Tunesv.9 pg.26-31
 references to West Indies:v.15 pg.17-20
  v.16 pg.29
Archives & Libraries, (Local), News from: 
  v.1 pg. 26-28
  v.2 pg. 45-48
  v.3 pg. 33-37
  v.4 pg. 36-37
  v.5 pg. 46-49
  v.6 pg. 36-44
  v.7 pg. 37-42
  v.8 pg. 52-56
  v.9 pg. 47-51
  v.10 pg. 30-37
  v.12 pg. 30-34
  v.14 pg. 38-40
  v.15 pg. 34-37
  v.16 pg. 37-47
  v.18 pg. 38-45
Armada Anniversary  
 ‘Fire Over England’v.3 pg.21
“Arrangement of Plants”, by Dr.  
 William Withering, Printing ofv.16 pg.19-21
Artefacts, Millennibrum,  
 in Museum & Art Galleryv.20 pg.43-44
Arts and Manufactures, 1849,  
 Exposition ofv.23 pg.20-26
Arts and Manufactures, 1849,  
 Exposition of,  
 Building Illustrationv.24 pg.44
“As I Remember” (Handsworth),  
 Mildred Boultonv.8 pg.34-37
Ashleigh Road, Solihullv.24 pg.22-26
Aston, Burial Registersv.1 pg.17
Aston Cross, Clocks: 
  v.8 pg.29-32
 correction:v.9 pg.17
  v.11 pg.20
Aston Cross, Urinal Installationv.9 pg.43
Aston, W.W. Hardiman’s memories ofv.9 pg.37-40
Attwood, Thomas (Political Radical)v.8 pg.5-9
Aubrey, John (writer), in the Midlands,v.23 pg.15-19
Austin Village Preservation Societyv.15 pg.55-56
Automatic Public Convenience, 1stv.3 pg.29
The Avenues, and Grant’s Estates,  
 Selly Parkv.9 pg.5-12
Awards for All and Local History Weekv.20 pg.45
   
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B.A.D.L.H.A., Birth ofv.1 pg.5
B.A.D.L.H.A., Agreed Rules, May 1987v.1 pg.45-47
Back & Rhyming Slang & Hog Latin  
 in Brummagenv.23 pg.30-33
Back to Back House,  
 2/153 Great Hampton Rowv.12 pg.37-39
Back to Back Houses, Inge Street:v.26 pg.4
  v.18 pg.41-44
Ballads of Old Birminghamv.2 pg.25-26
Balsall Heath, Local History Groups,v.6 pg.27-28
Balsall Heath, Schools’  
 Local History Projectv.3 pg.24-25
Barker, James & Jesse, Anzacsv.22 pg.7-10
Barr and Aston Local History Societyv.5 pg.49
Barrow, Harrison (Councillor)v.23 pg.34-39
Barston, (Solihull), Parish Surveyv.2 pg.35-36
Bartley Green, a Tipcart fromv.6 pg.16-17
Barton, G. A. (Photographer)v.10 pg.9-13
Basque Refugee Children, Midlandsv.14 pg.8-9
BBC Transmittersv.1 pg.12
Bear (The), Public House, Smethwickv.7 pg.32
Bedlam Wood, near Hollymoor Hospitalv.8 pg.44
Belbroughton History Society:  
  v.12 pg.41
  v.16 pg.32
Bewdley Historical Research Groupv.9 pg.46
Binges Farmv.24 pg.7-12
Bingies Farm Part 2,  
 Byngys Hall & its Tenantsv.24 pg.13-17
Bingley Exhibition Hallv.27 pg.20-26
Bingley Hall, Boy Scouts at, 1910-1938v.25 pg.15-22
Bingley Hall, & Sutton Park,  
 Volunteer Forcev.26 pg.28-37
Bingley, Quaker Lloyds, & Slaveryv.28 pg.13-28
Birmingham and District Association  
of Local History Societies, Birth ofv.1 pg.5
Birmingham and District Association  
 of Local History Societies,  
 Agreed Rules,May 1987v.1 pg.45-47
Birmingham and Midland Society for  
Genealogy and Heraldryv.7 pg. 33
Birmingham and Photography Project,  
 Peter Jamesv.2 pg.36-37
  v.2 pg.40
Birmingham and Warwickshire  
 Archaeological Societyv.3 pg.38
Birmingham, Archaeology inv.11 pg.29-31
Birmingham Heritage Trustv.2 pg.50
Birmingham History galleries,  
 re-openingv.18 pg.45
Birmingham in 1791v.12 pg.27
Birmingham In 1889v.5 pg.5-8
Birmingham News, Index to  
 Peter Leather’s Articles, 
 Jan. 1999 - Dec. 2000v.22 pg.39-40
 Jan. 2001 - Dec. 2002v.25 pg.38-40
 Jan. 2003 - Dec. 2003v.26 pg.40-41
 Jan. 2004 - Dec. 2004v.27 pg.35-36
Birmingham Pen Trade Associationv.16 pg.33-34
Birmingham, Perspectives ofv.7 pg.16-19
Birmingham Photographic  
 Heritage Projectv.4 pg.30
Birmingham Post, Index to  
 Chris Upton’s articles: 
 1990-1992v.12 pg.35-36
 1993-1995v.14 pg.41-42
Birmingham Railway Museum Trustv.3 pg.40
Birmingham Transport  
 Historical Groupv.3 pg.39-40
Birmingham Voices,  
 Oral History Project,v.18 pg.31-33
Bishop Veseyv.9 pg.32-36
Black Country  
 Local History Consortiumv.15 pg.54
Black Patch, Hockley :v.16 pg.28
  v.25 pg.31-33
Blakesley Hall, Dendrochronologyv.6 pg.34
Blind People, and Historical Researchv.8 pg.28
Blind, School forv.19 pg.31-34
Blues, (Football Club) Story ofv.5 pg.40
Board Schoolsv.21 pg.7-15
Bordesley Green, Eastfield Road,  
 pre. 1945v.20 pg.17-18
Bordesley Park Road, Small Heathv.6 pg.31
Bottle Jacksv.6 pg.32
Boulton & Watt, Soup Recipev.10 pg.29
Boulton, Mary, Drowning ofv.11 pg.40
Boulton, Matthew, Wives ofv.13 pg.28-30
Boulton, Mildred (writer)v.10 pg.42
Boulton, Mildred, “As I Remember”  
 (Handsworth)v.8 pg.34-37
Bourne Collegev.25 pg.34-35
Bournville, a life in, Les Pankhurstv.19, pg.37-39
Bournville, Cadbury Family,  
 Temperance/Abstinence  
 movementv.27 pg 37-40
Boxers, c.18thv.15 pg.21-23
Boy Scouts, & Heraldic Beastsv.11 pg.39-40
Boy Scouts, Bingley Hall 1910-1938v.25 pg.15-22
Bramwell, Mr. W. (Chairman,  
 Balsall Heath Local History  
 Society) Obituaryv.3 pg.4
Brandwood End Cemeteryv.27 pg.10-13
Brandwood End, Monyhull Hospitalv.13 pg.21-27
Bread, references in Archives,  
 Central Libraryv.17 pg.5-10
BRIBv.19 pg.31-34
Bright Centenary Cairn, Australiav.14 pg.45
Bright, John (MP)v.7 pg.5-10
British Association for Local History,  
 Annual Conference,  
 a Retrospectv.7 pg.10
British Library Newspaper Libraryv.10 pg.27
Brock, Thomas, (Sculptor),  
 Statue of Queen Victoriav.11 pg.43
Brum, W.W. Hardiman’s Memories ofv.9 pg.37-40
Brummagemv.7 pg.11-12
Brummie Dialect, History ofv.26 pg.9-15
‘Brumspeak’v.4 pg.23-26
Building History Course,  
School of Continuing Studies : 
 buildings investigated 
 1995-1996v.13 pg.35
 1997v.16 pg.39
 1999-2001v.22 pg.38
Bull Streetv.24 pg.6
Bunce, Kate (Artist),  
 A Reading of her Workv.14 pg.13-17
Burial Registers, Astonv.1 pg.17
Burial Registers, Rowley Regisv.3 pg.29
Burne-Jones Windows, (the Cathedral)  
 and Emma Wilkesv.9 pg.13-17
Buttons Limited 1908-1959v.3 pg.15-17
   
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Cadbury Buildings, Northfieldv.4 pg.19-22
Cadbury Family,Temperance/ 
 Abstinence Movementv.27 pg 37-40
Calendar of Lectures and Courses on  
 Local History and Related  
 Subjects: 
 Sept. 1987 - March 1988v.1 pg.35-41
 April - Aug. 1988v.2 pg.55-57
 Sept. 1988 - March 1989v.3 pg.46-50
 May - Sept. 1989v.4 pg.50-52
 Jan. - June 1990v.5 pg.60-61
 May - Oct.1991v.7 pg.50-51
Canal Bridge, Lifford Lane,  
 Kings Nortonv.8 pg.10-15
Canal Carriers, Genealogy ofv.11 pg.32-38
Castle Bromwich Hall Gardensv.4 pg.5-12
Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens,  
 Archaeological Research  
 Projectv.5 pg.37
Castle Bromwich, The Green,  
 Wheelwright’s Shopv.6 pg. 11-12
Cathedral’s Burne-Jones Windows  
 and Emma Wilkesv. 9 pg.13-17
Catholics, in Worcestershirev.12 pg.28
Cat’s Whisker, Death Knell of  
 Transmitter 5ITv.1 pg.12
Cemetery, Brandwood Endv.27 pg.10-13
Centenary Spoons,v.6 pg.23-24
Century, Change from 1800-1900v.23 pg.43
Chad Valleyv.27 pg.5-9
Chamberlain Square, Statues,  
 Poem aboutv.1 pg.14
Chamberlains (The), A Leading  
 Birmingham Family, Exhibitionv.15 pg.38-39
Chaplin, Charlie,  
 Birmingham Connectionv.5 pg.32-33
Chatwin, Exhibition Hall (ie. Bingley)v.27 pg.20-26
Children, Basque Refugee,  
 in Midlandsv.14 pg.8-9
Children, Death of,v.17 pg.38
Childrens’ Hospital Brick Leaguev.17 pg.39
China Campaign 1859-60,  
 Diary of Gunner  
 James Aldertonv.28 pg.35-41
Church of the Ascension, Hall Green,  
 Building ofv.1 pg.10-11
Cinema, How Films came  
 to Birminghamv.14 pg.5-7
Circus Visit, Hengler’sv.3 pg.6-9
City Centenaryv.5 pg.48-49
City Sound Archives, Museum  
 and Art Galleryv.1 pg.24-25
Clandestine Radio, WW2v.9 pg.44
Clent History Society : 
  v.9 pg.45-46
  v.11 pg.47
Clerks, two German, in Victorian B’hamv.16 pg.13-18
Clocks, Aston Cross:v.8 pg.29-32
 correction:v.9 pg.17
  v.11 pg.20
Cloth, references in Archives,  
 Central Libraryv.14 pg.10-12
Coach, c.19th (Thomas de Quincey’s  
 description of)v.19 pg.52-53
Collet’s Brook Farm, Sutton Coldfield,  
 Tollhouse,v.25 pg.23-27
Community Medical Services  
 Development ofv.21 pg.16-28
Cook, William (Liberal MP)v.24 pg.36-39
Cooper, Thomas (Former Chartist),  
 Visit to Birmingham, 1857v.8 pg.27-28
Co-Operative Historyv.12 pg.7-10
Coroner’s Inquest Files,  
 Children’s Deathsv.17 pg.38
Coroner, role of in sudden death,  
 c.18th Sutton Coldfieldv.22 pg.11-18
Cost of Living, 1787v.17 pg.37
Cottage Homes, Erdingtonv.15 pg.29-33
Crime, Sohov.17 pg.38
Crime, Youthv.22 pg.6
Criminal Justice, Race and the Policev.20 pg.19-23
Cross-Dressing, Edgbastonv.17 pg.25-28
Crossing-Sweepers Seat,  
 Harborne Road, Edgbastonv.28 pg.42-44
   
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Daily News, Index to Peter Leather’s Articles,  
 Apr. 1988 - Jan. 1989v.4 pg.49
 Jan. 1989 - Sept. 1989v.5 pg.58-59
 Sept.1989 - Feb. 1991v.7 pg.48-49
 Mar. 1991 - June. 1991v.8 pg.59
 June 1991-Sept.1992v.9 pg.60-61
Darlaston Local History Societyv.8 pg.61-62
Dawson, George  
 (Nonconformist Preacher),v.5 pg.21-27
Day Nurserys, Wartime Developmentv.19 pg.13-18
Dearth and Disease, Early Modern 
Birmingham, Research Seminarv.1 pg.15
Death, references in Archives,  
Central Libraryv.10 pg.21-26
Deritend, Graveyardsv.1 pg.17
Digbeth Farm, Northfieldv.11 pg.14-20
Digbeth Mill, Northfieldv.13 pg.37-38
Dissertations, MA Historical Studies,  
Wolverhampton University,1983-1993v.9 pg.56-60
Dog Shows, Earliestv.15 pg.44-45
Drink and the Working Womanv.21 pg 32-36
Droitwich History and  
 Archaeology Societyv.5 pg.50
Duddeston Hall, Lunatic Asylum,  
 1835-65v.8 pg.16-22
Dudley Road Hospital, 100 Years ofv.1 pg. 8-9
   
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Earthquake, Midlands, 1816v.4 pg.31
Earthquakesv.23 pg.6
East Bermingeham Historical Groupv.4 pg.39-40
Eastfield Road, Bordesley Green,  
 pre.1945v.20 pg.17-18
Edgbaston, Cross-Dressing,v.17 pg.25-28
Edgbaston, Crossing-Sweepers Seat,  
 Harborne Roadv.28 pg.42-44
Edgbaston, Lee Crescentv.8 pg.41-42
Edgbaston, Strawberry Gardens,  
 excursion tov.19 pg.54
Edgbaston, Strawberry Gardens,  
 excursion to, Apologyv.21 pg.45
Education, C19th, Roman Catholicv.24 pg.30-35
Electoral Reform, 1820’s & 1830’sv.16 pg.30
Electrical Supply Dept.,  
 War Relief Fundv.27 pg.32-33
Elijah, Mendelssohn’s,  
 first Performance ofv.17 pg.31-33
Elkingtons, 1889 Visit by  
 Shah of Persiav.17 pg.22-24
Erdington Cottage Homes,v.15 pg.29-33
Erdington, W.W. Hardiman’s  
 Memories of Hardimanv.9 pg.37-40
Excavations at Sandwell Prioryv.4 pg.17-18
Excavations, Lifford Mill, Kings Nortonv.8 pg.42
Excise Duty, & West Midlands  
 Paper Mill Declinev.11 pg.5-9
Exhibition Hall, Chatwin’s, (ie. Bingley)v.27 pg.20-26
Exhibitions, Local History,v.6 pg.30
Exposition of Arts & Manufactures,  
 1849v.23 pg.20-26
Exposition of Arts & Manufactures,  
Building Illustration 1849v.24 pg.44
   
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False Teeth, Richard Spooner (MP),v.8 pg.43
Festival of Britain, 1951v.21 pg.29-31
Films, how they came to Birminghamv.14 pg.5-7
Fircone (Friends in Retirement),  
 Local History Groupv.3 pg.38-39
Firefightingv.4 pg.31
‘Fire Over England’,  
 Armada Anniversayv.3 pg.21
First Names, Warwickshire,  
 Early c.19thv.7 pg.27-28
Fishing,references in Archives,  
 Central Libraryv.19 pg.7-12
Fitz-Ansculph, William (Overlord),  
 Poem aboutv.2 pg.24
Flaxv.1 pg.18
Florence, Philip Sargant, (Professor)v.14 pg.18-20
Folk Phrases of Four Countiesv.3 pg.28-29
Forgery, Bank Notes & Coins,  
 Early c.19thv.4 pg.27
Fox Oak Colliery, Rowley Regisv.9 pg.18-21
Foxley, Gladys, Life in Yardley Villagev.16 pg.5-8
French Horn  
 (association with Birmingham)v.25 pg.5-10
Friends of Edgbaston Reservoirv.7 pg.35
   
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Gas Works, Gas Streetv.12 pg.19-21
Genealogy, of Canal Carriersv.11 pg.32-38
George VI,  
 Statue by Edward Thomasonv.19 pg.49-51
German Clerks, two,  
 in Victorian Birminghamv.16 pg.13-18
Glassmaker, John Walsh Walshv.19 pg.40-43
Good Old Days, Memories of Brum,  
 W.W. Hardimanv.9 pg.37-40
Gower, Mrs. Doreen  
 (Handsworth Historical Society),  
 Obituaryv.4 pg.4
GPO, Vacates Hill Street Cornerv.2 pg.39-40
GPO, Vacates Hill Street Corner,  
 Additionv.7 pg.31
Grant’s Estates and The Avenues,  
 Selly Parkv.9 pg.5-12
Graveyards, Deritendv.1 pg.17
Great Barr Hall, Future ofv.2 pg.27-31
Great Hampton Row, 2/153v.12 pg.37-39
Green (The), Castle Bromwich,  
 Wheelwright’s Shopv.6 pg.11-12
Grevis Family, Moseley, Poem aboutv.5 pg.33
Gunmakers & the Napoleonic Warsv.15 pg.49-50
Gunter, Henry, Campaigner for Equalityv.21 pg.43-44
   
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Hall Green Local History Societyv.11 pg.47
Hall Green Parish Church, Building ofv.1 pg.10-11
Hall Green, Wartime Memories of  
 Brian Hendersonv.11 pg.25-28
Handsworth, “As I Remember”,  
 Mildred Boultonv.8 pg.34-37
Handsworth Historical Societyv.4 pg.39
Handsworth, Hunters Road, residentsv.17 pg.39
Handsworth Park,1882-1996 (Part 1)v.14 pg.21-34
Handsworth Residents,  
 Non-Payment of Poor Ratev.7 pg.32
Harborne, Nailmakersv.2 pg.16-23
Harborne Road, Edgbaston,  
 Crossing-Sweepers Seatv.28 pg.42-44
Hardiman, W.W., Memories of Brumv.9 pg.37-40
Harrison, Percy (Musician)v.18 pg.17-20
Harrods to Alum Rock, Reminiscences  
 by Norah Wardv.8 pg.38-40
Hatherton, Lord, Edward John Littletonv.18 pg.12-16
Hay Mills, St. Cyprian’s Church:v.22 pg.19-23
  v.24 pg.45
Healthcare, C19th, Development of  
 Teaching Hospitalsv.26 pg.16-27
Heartlands, Take Heart Project,  
 Social and Industrial Historyv.10 pg.38-40
Henderson, Brian, Wartime Memories  
 of Hall Greenv.11 pg.25-28
Hengler’s Circus Visitv.3 pg.6-9
Henshaw, F. H. (Landscape Painter)v.5 pg. 28-31
Heraldic Beasts, & Boy Scoutsv.11 pg.39-40
Hereditary Incapacity, Women  
Workers, in Manufactories, 1850-1900v.5 pg.15-20
Heritage Campaignsv.27 pg.4
Heritage Development Officev.8 pg.48-49
Heritage Watchv.10 pg.28
Hill Street Corner, GPO Vacatesv.2 pg.39-40
Hill Street Corner, GPO Vacates,  
 Additionv.7 pg.31
Hill, Wilfred (Chemist) v.6 pg.31 
Historian, Contents, Vols.1-16v.17 pg.43-49
Historical Research, and Blind Peoplev.8 pg.28
History Galleries, re-opening ofv.18 pg.45
History of Birmingham Course,  
 School of Continuing Studies 
 projects for 1996v.13 pg.36
 projects for 1997-1998v.16 pg.40
History of Industrial Communities,  
 Annual Conference of British  
 Association for Local History,  
 a Retrospectv.7 pg.10
Hitchman, Geoffrey, (Local Historian)  
 Obituaryv.11 pg.48
Hobart, James Molesworth  
 (Executed Felon)v.6 pg.18-22
Hockley Black Patch:v.16 pg.28
  v.25 pg.31-33
Hockley, W.W. Hardiman’s  
 Memories ofv.9 pg.37-40
Hockley Branch, Provident Dispensaryv.21 pg.16-28
Hockley Branch, Provident Dispensary  
 Revisitedv.23 pg.42
Hodges, Rebecca, (Convicted Criminal)v.21 pg.45
Hog Latin, Rhyming & Back Slang  
 in Brummagenv.23 pg.30-33
Hollymoor Hospital,  
 Nursing at in the 1920sv.17 pg.34-36
Holyoake, George Jacob (Leader of  
 Co-Operative Movement)v.24 pg.27-29
Holyoake, George Jacob (correction)v.25 pg.40
Horsfall’s, Mr. ‘Pretty Little Chapel’:v.22 pg.19-23
  v.24 pg.45
Horton, Frederick & Ruth,of Wood  
 House, (Shrawley)v.27 pg.14-19
Hospitals, Teaching, C19th  
 Development of ,v.26 pg.16-27
Hunt, Jo, (Local Historian),  
 Honourary MAv.8 pg.4
Hunters Road, Handsworth, Residentsv.17 pg.39
Hutton, Catherine, Lettersv.17 pg.40
   
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In Praise of Birmingham, Poemv.6 pg.33
India, references in Archives,  
 Central Libraryv.12 pg.22-24
Inge Streetv.18 pg.41-44
Inge Street, Back to Backs:v.26 pg.4
  v.18 pg.41-44
Inventories, references in Archives,  
 Central Libraryv.8 pg.23-26
Italian Communityv.16 pg.31
Italian Settlement, 100 years ofv.13 pg.4-10
   
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Jewellery & Toy Trades, C19th,  
 Women Workersv.17 pg.17-21
Jewish Historical Society of England,  
 Birmingham Branchv.2 pg.49-50
Jones, Douglas V. (Historian), Obituaryv.8 pg.51
Jones, John Morris (Headmaster/ 
 Local Historian), Appreciation ofv.1 pg.6-7
Jones, Samuel, Transported 1831v.8 pg.43-44
Jubilee 2000v.20 pg.27-28
   
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Kew, Public Record Office,  
 visit by BMSGHv.9 pg.22-25
Kings Heath Local History Societyv.1 pg.33
Kings Norton History Societyv.7 pg.34
Kings Norton, Lifford Hall and Mill 1,  
 Archaeology ofv.6 pg.26
Kings Norton, Lifford Hall and Mills,v.7 pg.30
Kings Norton, Lifford Lane  
 Canal Bridge,v.8 pg.10-15
Kings Norton, Lifford Mill Excavations,v.8 pg.42
Kings Norton, Monyhull Hallv.16 pg.9-12
Kings Norton, Shephard’s  
 Wheelwrighting Business,v.6 pg.5-10
Knight (Unknown), at Weatheroakv.1 pg.13
   
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Ladywood Schools Log Books,  
 (May entries)v.22 pg.35-37
Lanchester, F. W. (Car Manufacturer)v.10 pg.5-8
Language of Birmingham, History ofv.26 pg.9-15
Leather, Peter, Daily News /  
Metronews / Birmingham News Index: 
 Apr. 1988 – Jan. 1989v.4 pg.49
 Jan.1989 - Sept. 1989v.5 pg.58-59
 Sept. 1989 - Feb. 1991v.7 pg.48-49
 Mar. 1991 - June. 1991v.8 pg.59
 Jun. 1991 - Sept. 1992v.9 pg.60-61
 Oct.1992 - Aug. 1993v.10 pg.43-45
 Sept.1993 - Mar. 1995v.12 pg.25-26
 Mar. 1995 - Mar. 1996v.13 pg.34
 Jan.1996 - Dec. 1997v.16 pg.41-43
 Jan. 1998 - Dec. 1998v.17 pg.41-42
 Jan.1999 - Dec. 2000v.22 pg.39-40
 Jan. 2001 - Dec. 2002v.25 pg.38-40
 Jan. 2003 - Dec. 2003v.26 pg.40-41
 Jan. 2004 - Dec. 2004v.27 pg.35-36
Lectures and Courses on Local History and Related
 Subjects, Calendar of: 
 Sept. 1987 - March 1988v.1 pg.35-41
 April. – Aug. 1988v.2 pg.55-57
 Sept. 1988 – March. 1989v.3 pg.46-50
May. - Sept. 1989v.4 pg.50-52
Jan. - June. 1990v.5 pg.60-61
May. - Oct.1991v.7 pg.50-51
Lee Crescent, Edgbastonv.8 pg.41-42
Levy and Rate Booksv.2 pg.47-48
Libraries & Archives, (Local), News from: 
  v.1 pg.26-28
  v.2 pg.45-48
  v.3 pg.33-37
  v.4 pg.36-37
  v.5 pg.46-49
  v.6 pg.36-44
  v.7 pg.37-42
  v.8 pg.52-56
  v.9 pg.47-51
  v.10 pg.30-37
  v.12 pg.30-34
  v.14 pg.38-40
  v.15 pg.34-37
  v.16 pg.37-47
  v.18 pg.38-45
Library, Centralv.28 pg.4
Lichfield Joint Record Office, Sources  
 for Birmingham Historyv.8 pg.55-56
Lickey Hills Local History Societyv.8 pg.60
Lifford Hall and Mill 1, Kings Norton,  
 Archaeology ofv.6 pg.26
Lifford Hall and Mills, Kings Nortonv.7 pg.30
Lifford Lane Canal Bridge,  
 Kings Nortonv.8 pg.10-15
Lifford Mill Excavations, Kings Nortonv.8 pg.42
Lisshicawn, Garden of, & Charles  
 John Newburyv.25 pg.28-31
Littleton, Edward John  
 (Lord Hatherton)v.18 pg.12-16
Llandaff, Viscount  
 (Henry Matthews, MP)v.26 pg.5-8
Lloyd Street, Small Heath, Naming ofv.6 pg.31
Lloyds, Quakers, Bingley & Slaveryv.28 pg.13-28
Local Co-op History Groupv.12 pg.42
Local History, Exhibitions,v.6 pg.30
Local History Fair,1988 , 
 West Midlands:v.2 pg.48
  v.3 pg.26
Local History Fair, 1989,  
 West Midlandsv.4 pg.28
Local History Fair, 1992,  
 West Midlandsv.9 pg.41
Local History Festival, 1993,  
 West Midlandsv.10 pg.13
Local History Groups, Balsall Heathv.6 pg.27-28
Local History, Importance ofv.18 pg.37
Local History, Part-Time MAv 8 pg.63
Local History Week and Awards for Allv.20 pg.45
Local History, Writing Day Schoolv.11 pg.46
Local History Consortium,  
 Black Countryv.15 pg.54
Local Studies Centre, Sandwellv.7 pg.43-44
Log Books, first,  
 Moseley National Schoolv.16 pg.22-24
Log Books, Ladywood Schools,  
 May entriesv.22 pg.35-37
Log Books, School, October entriesv.23 pg.44-45
Lunatic Asylum, Duddeston Hall,  
 1835-65v.8 pg.16-22
   
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MA Part-Time, in Local Historyv.8 pg.63
Madin, John, Architect, Central Libraryv.28 pg.4
Majuba Road, 56, Terrace Housev.15 pg.5-9
Manning, Harold (Local Historian),  
 Music Hall Memoriesv.12 pg.28-29
Manors, Monetary Values in  
 1066 & 1086v.27 pg.34
Manufactories, 1850-1900,  
 Women Workers inv.5 pg.15-20
Mason, Josiah (Philanthropist)v.12 pg.11-14
Matthews, Henry  
(Viscount Llandaff, MP)v.26 pg.5-8
Mendelssohn’s Elijah,  
 First Performancev.17 pg.31-33
Merevale Abbey, Tree of Jessev.17 pg.29-30
Methodism, beginning of (timeline)v.25 pg.38
Methodism, History of in Solihullv.25 pg.11-14
Metronews, Index to Peter Leather’s Articles: 
 Jun. 1991 - Sept.1992v.9 pg.60-61
 Oct. 1992 - Aug. 1993v.10 pg.43-45
 Sept. 1993 - Mar. 1995v.12 pg.25-26
 Mar. 1995 - Mar. 1996v.13 pg.34
 Jan. 1996 - Dec. 1997v.16 pg.41-43
 Jan. 1998 - Dec. 1998v.17 pg.41-42
Middle Ring Road, a Ring of Changev.22 pg.30-33
Midlands History Resource Centrev.1 pg.34
Mill, Digbethv.13 pg.37-38
Mills  
 Digbethv.13 pg.37-38
 Liffordv.6 pg.26
 v.7 pg.30
 v.8 pg.42
Millennibrum Issuev.20
Millennibrum Project, (description of)v.20 pg.8
Minister, 1st Female,  
 Rev. Gertrude Von Petzoldv.22 pg.41-42
Mistry, Dhruva, Sculpture byv.12 pg.34
Mitchell, John, Steel Pen Tradev.19 pg.19-21
Modern Birmingham, The Formative  
 Years, School of Continuing  
 Studies Coursev.6 pg. 26
Money, Forgery of, Early c19thv.4 pg.27
Monyhull, Childrenv.17 pg.25-28
Monyhull Hall, Northfieldv.16 pg.9-12
Monyhull Hospital, Brandwood Endv.13 pg.21-27
Moor Street Station, Future ofv.5 pg.34-36
Moor Street Station Historical Societyv.4 pg.40
Moore, Isador, German Clerk,  
 Victorian Birminghamv.6 pg.13-18
Moseley National School,  
 first Log Booksv.16 pg.22-24
‘Mrs Jenks’ comes to Balsall Heath,  
 Schools’ Local History Projectv.3 pg.24-25
Museum & Art Gallery,  
 Millennibrum Artefactsv.20 pg.43-44
Museum & Art Gallery,  
 re-opening of History Galleries,v.18 pg.45
Museums & Art Gallery, (Local), News from: 
  v.1 pg.19-25
  v.2 pg.41-44
  v.3 pg.30-32
  v.4 pg.32-35
  v.5 pg.41-45
  v.6 pg.34-35
  v.7 pg.36
  v.8 pg.46-51
  v.9 pg.52-55
  v.10 pg.38-40
  v.10 pg.41-43
  v.12 pg.34
  v.14 pg.35-37
  v.15 pg.38-39
Music, references in Archives,  
 Central Libraryv.9 pg. 26-31
   
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Naden, Constance Woodhill (writer)v.13 pg.17-20
Nailmakers, Harbornev.2 pg.16-23
Nailmakers, Quintonv.19 pg.44-48
Nailmakers’ Workshopsv.2 pg.5-15
Nailmaking, Bibliographical Suggestionv.3 pg.5
Nailmaking, Hazards ofv.2 pg.39
Names, First, in Warwickshire,  
 Early C19thv.7 pg.27-28
Napoleonic Wars, and Gunmakersv.15 pg.49-50
National School, Moseleyv.16 pg.22-24
National Servicev.26 pg.38-39
Neighbours!v.3 pg. 27-28
New Street Panorama 1804-1817,  
 1st Rotundav.18 pg.5-11
Newbury, Charles Joseph, & Garden  
 of Lisshicawnv.25 pg.28-31
News & Newspapers, C19th, Walsallv.21 pg.37-40
Newspaper & News Magazines,  
Index to Local History, Articles: 
 1988 and 1989v.4 pg.47-48
 1989 and 1990v.6 pg.52-54
Newspaper Library, British Libraryv.10 pg.27
North Arden Local History Societyv.4 pg.38-39
Northfield, Cadbury Buildingsv.4 pg.19-22
Northfield, Digbeth Farmv.11 pg.14-20
Northfield, Digbeth Millv.13 pg.37-38
Northfield, Monyhull Hall,v.16 pg.9-12
Northfield Societyv.2 pg.49
North Warwickshire  
 Railway Line, 1908-1988v.3 pg.23
Nursery’s, Day, Wartime Developmentv.19 pg.13-18
   
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Old Repertory Theatre, Listing ofv.3 pg.10-13
Omnibus Development,  
 1850s and ‘60sv.19 pg.54
Omnibus Development,  
 1850s and ‘60s, Apologyv.21 pg.45.
Omnibusesv.1 pg.18
Open Air Schoolsv.15 pg.51-53
Open University History Societyv.8 pg.61
Oral History Collection, Millennibrumv.20 pg.36-38
Oral History Project,  
 Birmingham Voicesv.18 pg.31-33
Osler’s, 1889 Visit by Shah of Persiav.17 pg. 22-24
Oster, Thomas, Evidence to 1824  
 Select Committeev.18 pg.35-36
   
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Pageant, Centenary Celebration, 1938v. 2 pg.31
Paine, Tom, Review of “Rights of Man”v.17 pg.39
Pankhurst, Les, a Life in Bournvillev.19 pg.37-39
Paper Mills Decline, West Midlands,  
 & Excise Dutyv.11 pg.5-9
Parish Registersv.3 pg.36
Peace Campaign, 1933-36v.15 pg.46-48
Perry Beeches Secondary School,  
 Punishment Bookv.12 pg.29
Perry, Julian, (Historian) Obituaryv.11 pg.48
Perry’s ‘Zig Zag’ Bridgev.3 pg.18-20
  v.6 pg.25
Perspectives, of Birminghamv.7 pg.16-19
Petzold, Rev. Gertrude Von ,  
 1st Female Ministerv.22 pg.41-42
Philharmonic Orchestrav.19 pg.22-26
Philharmonic Orchestra (correction)v.23 pg.42
Photography and Change, Birminghamv.20 pg.29-31
Photography Collection, Millennibrum,  
 Central Libraryv.20 pg.24-26
Pinto Collection of Treenv.8 pg.46-47
Place names Roadshow, a Retrospectv.6 pg.29
Plastics Industry, Development ofv.18 pg.34
Police, Criminal Justice & Racev.20 pg.19-23
Pollack, Maurice (Actor)v.17 pg.25-28
Poor Rate, Non-Payment of,  
 Handsworth Residentsv.7 pg.32
Poor Relief, Alvechurchv.7 pg. 13-15
Post Office, Solihullv.27 pg.27-31
B, WW1 Relief Fundv.27 pg.32-33
Price, Peter (Chairman, West Midlands  
 Oral History Group), Obituaryv.5 pg.39
Priestley Riots, 1791 (Part 1)v.12 pg.15-18
Priestley Riots, 1791 (Part 2)v.13 pg.11-16
Propoganda, Aris’s  
 Birmingham Gazettev.2 pg.38-39
Prostitution, Victorianv.12 pg.4-6
Provident Dispensary, Hockley Branchv.21 pg.16-28
Provident Dispensary, Hockley Branch,  
 Revisitedv.23 pg.42
Public Houses, C19th, Management ofv.18 pg.21-24
Public Record Office, Kew,  
 visit by BMSGHv.9 pg.22-25
Punishment Book, Perry Beeches  
 Secondary Schoolv.12 pg.29
   
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Quaker Lloyds, Bingley & Slaveryv.28 pg.13-28
Queen Victoria, Statues ofv.11 pg.43
Quinton, Nailmakersv.19 pg.44-48
   
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Race, the Police and Criminal Justicev.20 pg.19-23
Radio, clandestine, WW2v.9 pg.44
Railway Accidentsv.25 pg.14
Railway Line, North Warwickshire,  
 1908-1988v.3 pg.23
Rate and Levy Booksv.2 pg.47-48
Reformation, Wolverhampton inv.15 pg.10-16
Refugee Children, Basque,  
 in Midlandsv.14 pg.8-9
Refugee Experiencev.20 pg.9-16
Religious Census, 1851v.22 pg.24-29
Rewriting the History of Birmingham  
Course, School of Continuing Studiesv.9 pg.42
Rewriting the History of Birmingham  
Course, School of Continuing Studiesv.10 pg.28
Rhyming Slang, Back-Slang & Hog  
 Latin in Brummagenv.23 pg.30-33
Richmond, George, Map Publisherv.17 pg.11-16
Rolfe Street Baths, Smethwick,  
 Rescuing ofv.16 pg.35-36
Roman Catholic Education, c.19thv.24 pg.30-35
Romsley & District History Societyv.12 pg.41
Rotunda, 1st , New Street Panoramav.18 pg.5-11
Rowley Regis, Burial Registersv.3 pg.29
Rowley Regis, Fox Oak Collieryv.9 pg.18-21
Royal Institution for the Blindv.19 pg.31-34
   
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Saint Cyprian’s Church, Hay Mills:v.22 pg.19-23
  v.24 pg.45
Saint Martin’s Parish, Terrier ofv.21 pg.41-42
Saint Philip’s Cathedral’s Burne-Jones  
 Windows and Emma Wilkesv.9 pg.13-17
Sales Catalogue, Freehold Land,  
 Smethwickv.1 pg.48
Salwarpe Project (Worcestershire)v.4 pg.29
Sandwell Borough, Archaeology ofv.2 pg.34-35
Sandwell Local Studies Centrev.7 pg.43-44
Sandwell Priory, Excavations atv.4 pg.17-18
Sarehole Millv.9 pg.54-55
School, for Blindv.19 pg.31-34
School Log Books, Ladywood,  
 May entriesv.22 pg.35-37
School Log Books, October entriesv.23 pg.44-45
Schools, Boardv.20 pg.7-15
Schools, Open Airv.15 pg.51-53
Sculpture, by Dhurva Mistryv.12 pg.34
Select Committee 1824, Thomas Osler,  
 Evidence to,v.18 pg.35-36
Selly Oak (where the ‘Oak’ came from)v.23 pg.7-14
Selly Park, Grant’s Estates and  
 The Avenues,v.9 pg.5-12
Shah Of Persia,1889 Visitv.17 pg.22-24
Shephard, Wheelwrighting Business,  
 Kings Nortonv.6 pg.5-10
Sikh Councilv.20 pg.41-42
Six Most Important Birmingham Men - Historian 6 
Skipp, Victor, 31 Years in Local Historyv.3 pg.14
Slang, Rhyming and Back & Hog  
 Latin in Brummagenv.23 pg.30-33
Slave Marketv.3 pg.27
Slavery, Quaker Lloyds, & Bingleyv.28 pg.13-28
Slide collection, Local Studies,  
 Central Libraryv.16 pg.44-45
Small Heath, Bordesley Park Roadv.6 pg.31
Small Heath, Local History Society,  
 visit to Palace Theatre, Redditchv.1 pg.13
Small Heath, Lloyd Street, Naming ofv.6 pg.31
Small Heath, Wordsworth Road,  
 Naming ofv.5 pg.40
Smethwick, The Bear, Public House,v.7 pg.32
Smethwick, Freehold Land  
 Sales Catatloguev.1 pg.48
Smethwick, Declaration of  
 “Independence” from  
 Birmingham, Centenary ofv.2 pg.32-33
Smethwick Local History Society:  
 Researcher’s Groupv.8 pg.41
Smethwick, production of 1828  
 Survey Mapv.11 pg.21-24
Smethwick, Rolfe Street Baths,  
 Rescuing ofv.16 pg.35-36
Smith, L.N., V E Day Memoriesv.12 pg.40
Social History Department,  
 Birmingham Museumv.7 pg.36
Soho, Crimev.17 pg.38
Soho Foundry 1826, Malpractice &  
 Embezzlementv.15 pg.24-28
Solihull Archaeological Groupv.1 pg.33-34
Solihull, Ashleigh Roadv.24 pg.22-26
Solihull, Barston, Parish Surveyv.2 pg.35-36
Solihull, History of Methodismv.25 pg.11-14
Solihull Post Officev.27 pg.27-31
Solihull, Tudor Grangev.23 pg.27-29
Somerville, Alexander  
 (Soldier and Writer)v.28 pg.29-34
Sound Archives,  
 Museum and Art Galleryv.1 pg.24-25
Soup Recipe, Boulton & Wattv.10 pg.29
Spanish Armada, Anniversaryv.3 pg.21
Speedwayv.24 pg.18-21
Spirit of Place, Poemv.8 pg.33
Spooner, Richard (MP), False Teethv.8 pg.43
Staffordshire Archaeological &  
 Historical Society,v.22 pg.45
Staffordshire Archaeological &  
 Historical Society, (correction)v.23 pg.43
Staffordshire Archaeological &  
 Historical Society,  
 Internet Newsv.22 pg.43-44
Stankatel, Witton Landlord,  
 1066 &1086v.27 pg.34
Statue, George VI,  
 by Edward Thomasonv.19 pg.49-51
Statues, Chamberlain Square,  
 Poem aboutv.1 pg.14
Statues, Queen Victoria,v.11 pg.43
Steel Pen Trade, John Mitchellv.19 pg19-21
Stern, Moritz, German Clerk,  
 Victorian Birminghamv.16 pg.13-18
Strawberry Gardens, Edgbaston,  
 excursion tov.19 pg.54
Strawberry Gardens, Edgbaston,  
 excursion to, Apologyv.21 pg.45
Students, Birmingham Universityv.19 pg.27-30
Survey Photography, 100 Years of the  
 Warwickshire Photographic  
 Survey,v.7 pg.24-26
Sutton Coldfield, Archaeology ofv.4 pg.29
Sutton Coldfield, Collet’s Brook Farm,  
 Tollhousev.25 pg.23-27
Sutton Coldfield, c.18th, Role of Coroner  
 in Sudden Deathv.22 pg.11-18
Sutton Coldfield Local History  
 Research Groupv.3 pg.39
Sutton Park, & Bingley Hall,  
 Volunteer Forcev.26 pg.28-37
   
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Take Heart Project, Heartlands,  
 Social and Industrial Historyv.10 pg.38-40
Teachers, WW1 Welcome Home Partyv.24 pg.40-41
Teaching Hospitals, c.19th,  
 Development ofv.26 pg.16-27
Temperance/Abstinence Movement,  
 Cadbury Familyv.27 pg.37-40
Terrace House, 56 Majuba Roadv.15 pg.5-9
Terrier, of St. Martin’s Parishv.21 pg.41-42
Theses, Local History, submitted  
 to B’ham University, 1925-1987v.5 pg.51-56
Theses, Local History, submitted to  
 Birmingham University,  
 1914-1977 Supplement 1v.7 pg.45-47
Theses, Local History, submitted to  
 Birmingham University,  
 1924-1982 Supplement 2v.7 pg.57-58
Theses, Local History, submitted to  
 B’ham University, 1971-1997v.16 pg.37-38
Theses, Local History, deposited  
 at UCE, Perry Barr, 1977-1996v.16 pg.46-47
Thomason, Edward, Statue of  
 George VIv.19 pg.49-51
Thomson, George, (Professor,  
 Linguist), work with Musicv.19 pg.35-36
Tipcart, from Bartley Greenv.6 pg.16-17
Tollhouse, Collet’s Brook Farm,  
 Sutton Coldfieldv.25 pg.23-27
Town Hall, Poem aboutv.3 pg.22
Toy & Jewellery Trades, c.19th,  
 Women Workers,v.17 pg.17-21
Train Accidentsv.25 pg.4
Transmitters, 5IT and 5GBv.1 pg.12
Transportation, 1831, Samuel Jonesv.8 pg.43-44
Travellers Tales, references in  
 Archives, Central Libraryv.7 pg.20-23
Tree of Jesse, Merevale Abbeyv.17 pg.29-30
Trees, references in Archives,  
 Central Libraryv.13 pg.31-33
Truman Engineering Co Ltd.1930-67,  
 & William Trumanv.10 pg.14-20
Truman, William, & Truman  
 Engineering Co Ltd.v.10 pg.14-20
Tudor Grange, Solihullv.23 pg.27-29
Tunes, references in Archives,  
 Central Libraryv.9 pg. 26-31
   
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University, Studentsv.19 pg 27-30
Upton, Chris, Index to B’ham Post Archive  
 1990-92v.12 pg.35-36
 1993-1995v.14 pg.41-42
Urinal Installation, Aston Crossv.9 pg.43
   
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VC, Arthur Vickersv.28 pg.5-12
VE Day Memories, L.N. Smithv.12 pg.40
Vesey, Bishopv.9 pg.32-36
Victoria, Statues ofv.11 pg.43
Vickers, Arthur, VCv.28 pg.5-12
Victorian Societyv.9 pg.45
Video 2000 & Video Shorts Collection,  
 Millennibrumv.20 pg.39-40
Villa Park, Development ofv.11 pg.10-13
Volunteer Force, in Bingley Hall &  
 Sutton Parkv.26 pg.28-37
Von Petzold, Rev. Gertrude,  
 1st Female Ministerv.22 pg. 41-42
   
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Walsall, c.19th, News & Newspapersv.21 pg.37-40
Walsh, John Walsh, Glassmakerv.19 pg 40-43
War Relief Fund, Electrical  
 Supply Dept.v.27 pg.32-33
Ward, Norah, Reminiscences  
 of Alum Rockv.8 pg.38-40
Warwickshire, Early c.19th First Namesv.7 pg.27-28
Warwickshire Photographic Survey,  
 100 Years ofv.7 pg.24-26
Wednesbury Local History Societyv.7 pg.33-34
Wesley, John & Charles, Beginning  
 of Methodism (timeline)v.25 pg.38
West Indies, references in Archives,  
 Central Library:v.15 pg.17-20
  v.16 pg. 29
West Midlands Historic Buildings Trustv.12 pg.42
West Midlands Local History Fair,1988:v.2 pg.48
  v.3 pg.26
West Midlands Local History Fair 1989v.4 pg.28
West Midlands Local History Fair 1992v.9 pg.41
West Midlands Local History  
 Festival 1993v.10 pg.13
West Midlands Oral History Groupv.2 pg.50
Wheelwright’s Shop, The Green,  
 Castle Bromwich,v.6 pg.11-12
Wheelwrighting Business, Shephard’s,  
 Kings Nortonv.6 pg.5-10
Wheelwrights, 1860-1960,  
 Directory Evidencev.6 pg.13-15
Whiskey Overdose, Death byv.6 pg.33
Wilkes, Emma (Benefactor), and the  
 Cathedral’s Burne-Jones  
 Windowsv.9 pg.13-17
Withering, Dr. William (Botanist),  
 Printing of “An Arrangement  
 of Plants”v.16 pg.19-21
Wolverhampton, & the Reformationv.15 pg.10-16
Women, Reforming of, c.19th  
 Prostitutionv.12 pg.4-6
Women Workers, and Drinkv.21 pg.32-36
Women Workers (Illuminated Address  
 to Lady Mayoress)v.10 pg.37
Women Workers, in Manufactories,  
 1850-1900v.5 pg.15-20
Women Workers, c.19th, Jewellery &  
 Toy Trades,v.17 pg.17-21
Wood House, Shrawley, Frederick and  
 Ruth Hortonv.27 pg.14-19
Woodland Clearance, & the Myth of  
 Colonizationv.18 pg.29-30
Worcestershire, Catholics inv.12 pg.28
Wordsworth, Letter on the Death  
 of James Wattv.17 pg.40
Wordsworth Road, Small Heath,  
 Naming ofv.5 pg.40
Workhousesv.4 pg.13-16
Writing a Book, Pitfalls ofv. 25 pg.36-37
Writing Local History,  
 a Day School onv.11 pg.46
   
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Yardley, A Memory of, Patrick Abbotv.9 pg.40
Yardley Village, Life in, Gladys Foxleyv.16 pg.5-8
Youth Crimev.22 pg.6
   
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Zig Zag Bridge, Perry Bridgev.3 pg.18-20
  v.6 pg.25
   
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