| | | |
| 56 Majuba Road, Terrace House | v.15 pg.5-9 |
| 1787, Cost of Living | v.17 pg.37 |
| 1791, Birmingham in | v.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 Century | v.23 pg.43 |
| 1851 Religious Census | v.22 pg.24-29 |
| 1889, Birmingham in | v.5 pg.5-8 |
| 1889, What Happened in Birmingham | v.5 pg.9-14 |
| 1951, Festival of Britain | v.21 pg.29-31 |
| 1981, Birmingham in | v.3 pg.28 |
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| APC, Automatic Public Convenience, 1st | v.3 pg.29 |
| Abbot, Patrick, A Memory of Yardley, | v.9 pg.40 |
| Abstinence/Temperance Movement, | |
| | Cadbury Family | v.27 pg.37-40 |
| Albert, Prince, Chair for Visit, Nov.1885 | v.12 pg.27 |
| Alderton, Gunner James, | |
| | China Campaign Diary 1859-60 | v.28 pg.35-41 |
| Alum Rock, | |
| | Reminiscences by Norah Ward | v.8 pg.38-40 |
| Alvechurch, Poor of | v.16 pg.25-27 |
| Alvechurch, Poor Relief in | v.7 pg.13-15 |
| Anzacs, James & Jesse Barker | v.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 Borough | v.2 pg.34-35 |
| Archaeology, Sutton Coldfield | v.4 pg.29 |
| Archival Collections, | |
| | Millennibrum Additions | v.20 pg.32-35 |
| Archives, Central Library: | |
| | references to Bread | v.17 pg.5-10 |
| | references to Cloth | v.14 pg.10-12 |
| | references to Death | v.10 pg.21-26 |
| | references. to Fishing | v.19 pg.7-12 |
| | references. to India | v.12 pg.22-24 |
| | references to Inventories | v.8 pg.23-26 |
| | references to Travellers Tales | v.7 pg.20-23 |
| | references to Trees | v.13 pg.31-33 |
| | references to Tunes | v.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 of | v.16 pg.19-21 |
| Artefacts, Millennibrum, | |
| | in Museum & Art Gallery | v.20 pg.43-44 |
| Arts and Manufactures, 1849, | |
| | Exposition of | v.23 pg.20-26 |
| Arts and Manufactures, 1849, | |
| | Exposition of, | |
| | Building Illustration | v.24 pg.44 |
| “As I Remember” (Handsworth), | |
| | Mildred Boulton | v.8 pg.34-37 |
| Ashleigh Road, Solihull | v.24 pg.22-26 |
| Aston, Burial Registers | v.1 pg.17 |
| Aston Cross, Clocks: | |
| | | v.8 pg.29-32 |
| | correction: | v.9 pg.17 |
| | | v.11 pg.20 |
| Aston Cross, Urinal Installation | v.9 pg.43 |
| Aston, W.W. Hardiman’s memories of | v.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 Society | v.15 pg.55-56 |
| Automatic Public Convenience, 1st | v.3 pg.29 |
| The Avenues, and Grant’s Estates, | |
| | Selly Park | v.9 pg.5-12 |
| Awards for All and Local History Week | v.20 pg.45 |
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| B.A.D.L.H.A., Birth of | v.1 pg.5 |
| B.A.D.L.H.A., Agreed Rules, May 1987 | v.1 pg.45-47 |
| Back & Rhyming Slang & Hog Latin | |
| | in Brummagen | v.23 pg.30-33 |
| Back to Back House, | |
| | 2/153 Great Hampton Row | v.12 pg.37-39 |
| Back to Back Houses, Inge Street: | v.26 pg.4 |
| | | v.18 pg.41-44 |
| Ballads of Old Birmingham | v.2 pg.25-26 |
| Balsall Heath, Local History Groups, | v.6 pg.27-28 |
| Balsall Heath, Schools’ | |
| | Local History Project | v.3 pg.24-25 |
| Barker, James & Jesse, Anzacs | v.22 pg.7-10 |
| Barr and Aston Local History Society | v.5 pg.49 |
| Barrow, Harrison (Councillor) | v.23 pg.34-39 |
| Barston, (Solihull), Parish Survey | v.2 pg.35-36 |
| Bartley Green, a Tipcart from | v.6 pg.16-17 |
| Barton, G. A. (Photographer) | v.10 pg.9-13 |
| Basque Refugee Children, Midlands | v.14 pg.8-9 |
| BBC Transmitters | v.1 pg.12 |
| Bear (The), Public House, Smethwick | v.7 pg.32 |
| Bedlam Wood, near Hollymoor Hospital | v.8 pg.44 |
| Belbroughton History Society: | |
| | | v.12 pg.41 |
| | | v.16 pg.32 |
| Bewdley Historical Research Group | v.9 pg.46 |
| Binges Farm | v.24 pg.7-12 |
| Bingies Farm Part 2, | |
| | Byngys Hall & its Tenants | v.24 pg.13-17 |
| Bingley Exhibition Hall | v.27 pg.20-26 |
| Bingley Hall, Boy Scouts at, 1910-1938 | v.25 pg.15-22 |
| Bingley Hall, & Sutton Park, | |
| | Volunteer Force | v.26 pg.28-37 |
| Bingley, Quaker Lloyds, & Slavery | v.28 pg.13-28 |
| Birmingham and District Association | |
| of Local History Societies, Birth of | v.1 pg.5 |
| Birmingham and District Association | |
| | of Local History Societies, | |
| | Agreed Rules,May 1987 | v.1 pg.45-47 |
| Birmingham and Midland Society for | |
| Genealogy and Heraldry | v.7 pg. 33 |
| Birmingham and Photography Project, | |
| | Peter James | v.2 pg.36-37 |
| | | v.2 pg.40 |
| Birmingham and Warwickshire | |
| | Archaeological Society | v.3 pg.38 |
| Birmingham, Archaeology in | v.11 pg.29-31 |
| Birmingham Heritage Trust | v.2 pg.50 |
| Birmingham History galleries, | |
| | re-opening | v.18 pg.45 |
| Birmingham in 1791 | v.12 pg.27 |
| Birmingham In 1889 | v.5 pg.5-8 |
| Birmingham News, Index to | |
| | Peter Leather’s Articles, | |
| | Jan. 1999 - Dec. 2000 | v.22 pg.39-40 |
| | Jan. 2001 - Dec. 2002 | v.25 pg.38-40 |
| | Jan. 2003 - Dec. 2003 | v.26 pg.40-41 |
| | Jan. 2004 - Dec. 2004 | v.27 pg.35-36 |
| Birmingham Pen Trade Association | v.16 pg.33-34 |
| Birmingham, Perspectives of | v.7 pg.16-19 |
| Birmingham Photographic | |
| | Heritage Project | v.4 pg.30 |
| Birmingham Post, Index to | |
| | Chris Upton’s articles: | |
| | 1990-1992 | v.12 pg.35-36 |
| | 1993-1995 | v.14 pg.41-42 |
| Birmingham Railway Museum Trust | v.3 pg.40 |
| Birmingham Transport | |
| | Historical Group | v.3 pg.39-40 |
| Birmingham Voices, | |
| | Oral History Project, | v.18 pg.31-33 |
| Bishop Vesey | v.9 pg.32-36 |
| Black Country | |
| | Local History Consortium | v.15 pg.54 |
| Black Patch, Hockley : | v.16 pg.28 |
| | | v.25 pg.31-33 |
| Blakesley Hall, Dendrochronology | v.6 pg.34 |
| Blind People, and Historical Research | v.8 pg.28 |
| Blind, School for | v.19 pg.31-34 |
| Blues, (Football Club) Story of | v.5 pg.40 |
| Board Schools | v.21 pg.7-15 |
| Bordesley Green, Eastfield Road, | |
| | pre. 1945 | v.20 pg.17-18 |
| Bordesley Park Road, Small Heath | v.6 pg.31 |
| Bottle Jacks | v.6 pg.32 |
| Boulton & Watt, Soup Recipe | v.10 pg.29 |
| Boulton, Mary, Drowning of | v.11 pg.40 |
| Boulton, Matthew, Wives of | v.13 pg.28-30 |
| Boulton, Mildred (writer) | v.10 pg.42 |
| Boulton, Mildred, “As I Remember” | |
| | (Handsworth) | v.8 pg.34-37 |
| Bourne College | v.25 pg.34-35 |
| Bournville, a life in, Les Pankhurst | v.19, pg.37-39 |
| Bournville, Cadbury Family, | |
| | Temperance/Abstinence | |
| | movement | v.27 pg 37-40 |
| Boxers, c.18th | v.15 pg.21-23 |
| Boy Scouts, & Heraldic Beasts | v.11 pg.39-40 |
| Boy Scouts, Bingley Hall 1910-1938 | v.25 pg.15-22 |
| Bramwell, Mr. W. (Chairman, | |
| | Balsall Heath Local History | |
| | Society) Obituary | v.3 pg.4 |
| Brandwood End Cemetery | v.27 pg.10-13 |
| Brandwood End, Monyhull Hospital | v.13 pg.21-27 |
| Bread, references in Archives, | |
| | Central Library | v.17 pg.5-10 |
| BRIB | v.19 pg.31-34 |
| Bright Centenary Cairn, Australia | v.14 pg.45 |
| Bright, John (MP) | v.7 pg.5-10 |
| British Association for Local History, | |
| | Annual Conference, | |
| | a Retrospect | v.7 pg.10 |
| British Library Newspaper Library | v.10 pg.27 |
| Brock, Thomas, (Sculptor), | |
| | Statue of Queen Victoria | v.11 pg.43 |
| Brum, W.W. Hardiman’s Memories of | v.9 pg.37-40 |
| Brummagem | v.7 pg.11-12 |
| Brummie Dialect, History of | v.26 pg.9-15 |
| ‘Brumspeak’ | v.4 pg.23-26 |
| Building History Course, | |
| School of Continuing Studies : | |
| | buildings investigated | |
| | 1995-1996 | v.13 pg.35 |
| | 1997 | v.16 pg.39 |
| | 1999-2001 | v.22 pg.38 |
| Bull Street | v.24 pg.6 |
| Bunce, Kate (Artist), | |
| | A Reading of her Work | v.14 pg.13-17 |
| Burial Registers, Aston | v.1 pg.17 |
| Burial Registers, Rowley Regis | v.3 pg.29 |
| Burne-Jones Windows, (the Cathedral) | |
| | and Emma Wilkes | v.9 pg.13-17 |
| Buttons Limited 1908-1959 | v.3 pg.15-17 |
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| Cadbury Buildings, Northfield | v.4 pg.19-22 |
| Cadbury Family,Temperance/ | |
| | Abstinence Movement | v.27 pg 37-40 |
| Calendar of Lectures and Courses on | |
| | Local History and Related | |
| | Subjects: | |
| | Sept. 1987 - March 1988 | v.1 pg.35-41 |
| | April - Aug. 1988 | v.2 pg.55-57 |
| | Sept. 1988 - March 1989 | v.3 pg.46-50 |
| | May - Sept. 1989 | v.4 pg.50-52 |
| | Jan. - June 1990 | v.5 pg.60-61 |
| | May - Oct.1991 | v.7 pg.50-51 |
| Canal Bridge, Lifford Lane, | |
| | Kings Norton | v.8 pg.10-15 |
| Canal Carriers, Genealogy of | v.11 pg.32-38 |
| Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens | v.4 pg.5-12 |
| Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens, | |
| | Archaeological Research | |
| | Project | v.5 pg.37 |
| Castle Bromwich, The Green, | |
| | Wheelwright’s Shop | v.6 pg. 11-12 |
| Cathedral’s Burne-Jones Windows | |
| | and Emma Wilkes | v. 9 pg.13-17 |
| Catholics, in Worcestershire | v.12 pg.28 |
| Cat’s Whisker, Death Knell of | |
| | Transmitter 5IT | v.1 pg.12 |
| Cemetery, Brandwood End | v.27 pg.10-13 |
| Centenary Spoons, | v.6 pg.23-24 |
| Century, Change from 1800-1900 | v.23 pg.43 |
| Chad Valley | v.27 pg.5-9 |
| Chamberlain Square, Statues, | |
| | Poem about | v.1 pg.14 |
| Chamberlains (The), A Leading | |
| | Birmingham Family, Exhibition | v.15 pg.38-39 |
| Chaplin, Charlie, | |
| | Birmingham Connection | v.5 pg.32-33 |
| Chatwin, Exhibition Hall (ie. Bingley) | v.27 pg.20-26 |
| Children, Basque Refugee, | |
| | in Midlands | v.14 pg.8-9 |
| Children, Death of, | v.17 pg.38 |
| Childrens’ Hospital Brick League | v.17 pg.39 |
| China Campaign 1859-60, | |
| | Diary of Gunner | |
| | James Alderton | v.28 pg.35-41 |
| Church of the Ascension, Hall Green, | |
| | Building of | v.1 pg.10-11 |
| Cinema, How Films came | |
| | to Birmingham | v.14 pg.5-7 |
| Circus Visit, Hengler’s | v.3 pg.6-9 |
| City Centenary | v.5 pg.48-49 |
| City Sound Archives, Museum | |
| | and Art Gallery | v.1 pg.24-25 |
| Clandestine Radio, WW2 | v.9 pg.44 |
| Clent History Society : | |
| | | v.9 pg.45-46 |
| | | v.11 pg.47 |
| Clerks, two German, in Victorian B’ham | v.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 Library | v.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 of | v.21 pg.16-28 |
| Cook, William (Liberal MP) | v.24 pg.36-39 |
| Cooper, Thomas (Former Chartist), | |
| | Visit to Birmingham, 1857 | v.8 pg.27-28 |
| Co-Operative History | v.12 pg.7-10 |
| Coroner’s Inquest Files, | |
| | Children’s Deaths | v.17 pg.38 |
| Coroner, role of in sudden death, | |
| | c.18th Sutton Coldfield | v.22 pg.11-18 |
| Cost of Living, 1787 | v.17 pg.37 |
| Cottage Homes, Erdington | v.15 pg.29-33 |
| Crime, Soho | v.17 pg.38 |
| Crime, Youth | v.22 pg.6 |
| Criminal Justice, Race and the Police | v.20 pg.19-23 |
| Cross-Dressing, Edgbaston | v.17 pg.25-28 |
| Crossing-Sweepers Seat, | |
| | Harborne Road, Edgbaston | v.28 pg.42-44 |
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| Daily News, Index to Peter Leather’s Articles, | |
| | Apr. 1988 - Jan. 1989 | v.4 pg.49 |
| | Jan. 1989 - Sept. 1989 | v.5 pg.58-59 |
| | Sept.1989 - Feb. 1991 | v.7 pg.48-49 |
| | Mar. 1991 - June. 1991 | v.8 pg.59 |
| | June 1991-Sept.1992 | v.9 pg.60-61 |
| Darlaston Local History Society | v.8 pg.61-62 |
| Dawson, George | |
| | (Nonconformist Preacher), | v.5 pg.21-27 |
| Day Nurserys, Wartime Development | v.19 pg.13-18 |
| Dearth and Disease, Early Modern | |
| Birmingham, Research Seminar | v.1 pg.15 |
| Death, references in Archives, | |
| Central Library | v.10 pg.21-26 |
| Deritend, Graveyards | v.1 pg.17 |
| Digbeth Farm, Northfield | v.11 pg.14-20 |
| Digbeth Mill, Northfield | v.13 pg.37-38 |
| Dissertations, MA Historical Studies, | |
| Wolverhampton University,1983-1993 | v.9 pg.56-60 |
| Dog Shows, Earliest | v.15 pg.44-45 |
| Drink and the Working Woman | v.21 pg 32-36 |
| Droitwich History and | |
| | Archaeology Society | v.5 pg.50 |
| Duddeston Hall, Lunatic Asylum, | |
| | 1835-65 | v.8 pg.16-22 |
| Dudley Road Hospital, 100 Years of | v.1 pg. 8-9 |
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| Earthquake, Midlands, 1816 | v.4 pg.31 |
| Earthquakes | v.23 pg.6 |
| East Bermingeham Historical Group | v.4 pg.39-40 |
| Eastfield Road, Bordesley Green, | |
| | pre.1945 | v.20 pg.17-18 |
| Edgbaston, Cross-Dressing, | v.17 pg.25-28 |
| Edgbaston, Crossing-Sweepers Seat, | |
| | Harborne Road | v.28 pg.42-44 |
| Edgbaston, Lee Crescent | v.8 pg.41-42 |
| Edgbaston, Strawberry Gardens, | |
| | excursion to | v.19 pg.54 |
| Edgbaston, Strawberry Gardens, | |
| | excursion to, Apology | v.21 pg.45 |
| Education, C19th, Roman Catholic | v.24 pg.30-35 |
| Electoral Reform, 1820’s & 1830’s | v.16 pg.30 |
| Electrical Supply Dept., | |
| | War Relief Fund | v.27 pg.32-33 |
| Elijah, Mendelssohn’s, | |
| | first Performance of | v.17 pg.31-33 |
| Elkingtons, 1889 Visit by | |
| | Shah of Persia | v.17 pg.22-24 |
| Erdington Cottage Homes, | v.15 pg.29-33 |
| Erdington, W.W. Hardiman’s | |
| | Memories of Hardiman | v.9 pg.37-40 |
| Excavations at Sandwell Priory | v.4 pg.17-18 |
| Excavations, Lifford Mill, Kings Norton | v.8 pg.42 |
| Excise Duty, & West Midlands | |
| | Paper Mill Decline | v.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, | |
| | 1849 | v.23 pg.20-26 |
| Exposition of Arts & Manufactures, | |
| Building Illustration 1849 | v.24 pg.44 |
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| False Teeth, Richard Spooner (MP), | v.8 pg.43 |
| Festival of Britain, 1951 | v.21 pg.29-31 |
| Films, how they came to Birmingham | v.14 pg.5-7 |
| Fircone (Friends in Retirement), | |
| | Local History Group | v.3 pg.38-39 |
| Firefighting | v.4 pg.31 |
| ‘Fire Over England’, | |
| | Armada Anniversay | v.3 pg.21 |
| First Names, Warwickshire, | |
| | Early c.19th | v.7 pg.27-28 |
| Fishing,references in Archives, | |
| | Central Library | v.19 pg.7-12 |
| Fitz-Ansculph, William (Overlord), | |
| | Poem about | v.2 pg.24 |
| Flax | v.1 pg.18 |
| Florence, Philip Sargant, (Professor) | v.14 pg.18-20 |
| Folk Phrases of Four Counties | v.3 pg.28-29 |
| Forgery, Bank Notes & Coins, | |
| | Early c.19th | v.4 pg.27 |
| Fox Oak Colliery, Rowley Regis | v.9 pg.18-21 |
| Foxley, Gladys, Life in Yardley Village | v.16 pg.5-8 |
| French Horn | |
| | (association with Birmingham) | v.25 pg.5-10 |
| Friends of Edgbaston Reservoir | v.7 pg.35 |
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| Gas Works, Gas Street | v.12 pg.19-21 |
| Genealogy, of Canal Carriers | v.11 pg.32-38 |
| George VI, | |
| | Statue by Edward Thomason | v.19 pg.49-51 |
| German Clerks, two, | |
| | in Victorian Birmingham | v.16 pg.13-18 |
| Glassmaker, John Walsh Walsh | v.19 pg.40-43 |
| Good Old Days, Memories of Brum, | |
| | W.W. Hardiman | v.9 pg.37-40 |
| Gower, Mrs. Doreen | |
| | (Handsworth Historical Society), | |
| | Obituary | v.4 pg.4 |
| GPO, Vacates Hill Street Corner | v.2 pg.39-40 |
| GPO, Vacates Hill Street Corner, | |
| | Addition | v.7 pg.31 |
| Grant’s Estates and The Avenues, | |
| | Selly Park | v.9 pg.5-12 |
| Graveyards, Deritend | v.1 pg.17 |
| Great Barr Hall, Future of | v.2 pg.27-31 |
| Great Hampton Row, 2/153 | v.12 pg.37-39 |
| Green (The), Castle Bromwich, | |
| | Wheelwright’s Shop | v.6 pg.11-12 |
| Grevis Family, Moseley, Poem about | v.5 pg.33 |
| Gunmakers & the Napoleonic Wars | v.15 pg.49-50 |
| Gunter, Henry, Campaigner for Equality | v.21 pg.43-44 |
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| Hall Green Local History Society | v.11 pg.47 |
| Hall Green Parish Church, Building of | v.1 pg.10-11 |
| Hall Green, Wartime Memories of | |
| | Brian Henderson | v.11 pg.25-28 |
| Handsworth, “As I Remember”, | |
| | Mildred Boulton | v.8 pg.34-37 |
| Handsworth Historical Society | v.4 pg.39 |
| Handsworth, Hunters Road, residents | v.17 pg.39 |
| Handsworth Park,1882-1996 (Part 1) | v.14 pg.21-34 |
| Handsworth Residents, | |
| | Non-Payment of Poor Rate | v.7 pg.32 |
| Harborne, Nailmakers | v.2 pg.16-23 |
| Harborne Road, Edgbaston, | |
| | Crossing-Sweepers Seat | v.28 pg.42-44 |
| Hardiman, W.W., Memories of Brum | v.9 pg.37-40 |
| Harrison, Percy (Musician) | v.18 pg.17-20 |
| Harrods to Alum Rock, Reminiscences | |
| | by Norah Ward | v.8 pg.38-40 |
| Hatherton, Lord, Edward John Littleton | v.18 pg.12-16 |
| Hay Mills, St. Cyprian’s Church: | v.22 pg.19-23 |
| | | v.24 pg.45 |
| Healthcare, C19th, Development of | |
| | Teaching Hospitals | v.26 pg.16-27 |
| Heartlands, Take Heart Project, | |
| | Social and Industrial History | v.10 pg.38-40 |
| Henderson, Brian, Wartime Memories | |
| | of Hall Green | v.11 pg.25-28 |
| Hengler’s Circus Visit | v.3 pg.6-9 |
| Henshaw, F. H. (Landscape Painter) | v.5 pg. 28-31 |
| Heraldic Beasts, & Boy Scouts | v.11 pg.39-40 |
| Hereditary Incapacity, Women | |
| Workers, in Manufactories, 1850-1900 | v.5 pg.15-20 |
| Heritage Campaigns | v.27 pg.4 |
| Heritage Development Office | v.8 pg.48-49 |
| Heritage Watch | v.10 pg.28 |
| Hill Street Corner, GPO Vacates | v.2 pg.39-40 |
| Hill Street Corner, GPO Vacates, | |
| | Addition | v.7 pg.31 |
| Hill, Wilfred (Chemist) v.6 pg.31 | |
| Historian, Contents, Vols.1-16 | v.17 pg.43-49 |
| Historical Research, and Blind People | v.8 pg.28 |
| History Galleries, re-opening of | v.18 pg.45 |
| History of Birmingham Course, | |
| | School of Continuing Studies | |
| | projects for 1996 | v.13 pg.36 |
| | projects for 1997-1998 | v.16 pg.40 |
| History of Industrial Communities, | |
| | Annual Conference of British | |
| | Association for Local History, | |
| | a Retrospect | v.7 pg.10 |
| Hitchman, Geoffrey, (Local Historian) | |
| | Obituary | v.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 of | v.9 pg.37-40 |
| Hockley Branch, Provident Dispensary | v.21 pg.16-28 |
| Hockley Branch, Provident Dispensary | |
| | Revisited | v.23 pg.42 |
| Hodges, Rebecca, (Convicted Criminal) | v.21 pg.45 |
| Hog Latin, Rhyming & Back Slang | |
| | in Brummagen | v.23 pg.30-33 |
| Hollymoor Hospital, | |
| | Nursing at in the 1920s | v.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 MA | v.8 pg.4 |
| Hunters Road, Handsworth, Residents | v.17 pg.39 |
| Hutton, Catherine, Letters | v.17 pg.40 |
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| In Praise of Birmingham, Poem | v.6 pg.33 |
| India, references in Archives, | |
| | Central Library | v.12 pg.22-24 |
| Inge Street | v.18 pg.41-44 |
| Inge Street, Back to Backs: | v.26 pg.4 |
| | | v.18 pg.41-44 |
| Inventories, references in Archives, | |
| | Central Library | v.8 pg.23-26 |
| Italian Community | v.16 pg.31 |
| Italian Settlement, 100 years of | v.13 pg.4-10 |
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| Jewellery & Toy Trades, C19th, | |
| | Women Workers | v.17 pg.17-21 |
| Jewish Historical Society of England, | |
| | Birmingham Branch | v.2 pg.49-50 |
| Jones, Douglas V. (Historian), Obituary | v.8 pg.51 |
| Jones, John Morris (Headmaster/ | |
| | Local Historian), Appreciation of | v.1 pg.6-7 |
| Jones, Samuel, Transported 1831 | v.8 pg.43-44 |
| Jubilee 2000 | v.20 pg.27-28 |
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| Kew, Public Record Office, | |
| | visit by BMSGH | v.9 pg.22-25 |
| Kings Heath Local History Society | v.1 pg.33 |
| Kings Norton History Society | v.7 pg.34 |
| Kings Norton, Lifford Hall and Mill 1, | |
| | Archaeology of | v.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 Hall | v.16 pg.9-12 |
| Kings Norton, Shephard’s | |
| | Wheelwrighting Business, | v.6 pg.5-10 |
| Knight (Unknown), at Weatheroak | v.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 of | v.26 pg.9-15 |
| Leather, Peter, Daily News / | |
| Metronews / Birmingham News Index: | |
| | Apr. 1988 – Jan. 1989 | v.4 pg.49 |
| | Jan.1989 - Sept. 1989 | v.5 pg.58-59 |
| | Sept. 1989 - Feb. 1991 | v.7 pg.48-49 |
| | Mar. 1991 - June. 1991 | v.8 pg.59 |
| | Jun. 1991 - Sept. 1992 | v.9 pg.60-61 |
| | Oct.1992 - Aug. 1993 | v.10 pg.43-45 |
| | Sept.1993 - Mar. 1995 | v.12 pg.25-26 |
| | Mar. 1995 - Mar. 1996 | v.13 pg.34 |
| | Jan.1996 - Dec. 1997 | v.16 pg.41-43 |
| | Jan. 1998 - Dec. 1998 | v.17 pg.41-42 |
| | Jan.1999 - Dec. 2000 | v.22 pg.39-40 |
| | Jan. 2001 - Dec. 2002 | v.25 pg.38-40 |
| | Jan. 2003 - Dec. 2003 | v.26 pg.40-41 |
| | Jan. 2004 - Dec. 2004 | v.27 pg.35-36 |
| Lectures and Courses on Local History and Related | |
| | Subjects, Calendar of: | |
| | Sept. 1987 - March 1988 | v.1 pg.35-41 |
| | April. – Aug. 1988 | v.2 pg.55-57 |
| | Sept. 1988 – March. 1989 | v.3 pg.46-50 |
| May. - Sept. 1989 | v.4 pg.50-52 |
| Jan. - June. 1990 | v.5 pg.60-61 |
| May. - Oct.1991 | v.7 pg.50-51 |
| Lee Crescent, Edgbaston | v.8 pg.41-42 |
| Levy and Rate Books | v.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, Central | v.28 pg.4 |
| Lichfield Joint Record Office, Sources | |
| | for Birmingham History | v.8 pg.55-56 |
| Lickey Hills Local History Society | v.8 pg.60 |
| Lifford Hall and Mill 1, Kings Norton, | |
| | Archaeology of | v.6 pg.26 |
| Lifford Hall and Mills, Kings Norton | v.7 pg.30 |
| Lifford Lane Canal Bridge, | |
| | Kings Norton | v.8 pg.10-15 |
| Lifford Mill Excavations, Kings Norton | v.8 pg.42 |
| Lisshicawn, Garden of, & Charles | |
| | John Newbury | v.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 of | v.6 pg.31 |
| Lloyds, Quakers, Bingley & Slavery | v.28 pg.13-28 |
| Local Co-op History Group | v.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 Midlands | v.4 pg.28 |
| Local History Fair, 1992, | |
| | West Midlands | v.9 pg.41 |
| Local History Festival, 1993, | |
| | West Midlands | v.10 pg.13 |
| Local History Groups, Balsall Heath | v.6 pg.27-28 |
| Local History, Importance of | v.18 pg.37 |
| Local History, Part-Time MA | v 8 pg.63 |
| Local History Week and Awards for All | v.20 pg.45 |
| Local History, Writing Day School | v.11 pg.46 |
| Local History Consortium, | |
| | Black Country | v.15 pg.54 |
| Local Studies Centre, Sandwell | v.7 pg.43-44 |
| Log Books, first, | |
| | Moseley National School | v.16 pg.22-24 |
| Log Books, Ladywood Schools, | |
| | May entries | v.22 pg.35-37 |
| Log Books, School, October entries | v.23 pg.44-45 |
| Lunatic Asylum, Duddeston Hall, | |
| | 1835-65 | v.8 pg.16-22 |
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| MA Part-Time, in Local History | v.8 pg.63 |
| Madin, John, Architect, Central Library | v.28 pg.4 |
| Majuba Road, 56, Terrace House | v.15 pg.5-9 |
| Manning, Harold (Local Historian), | |
| | Music Hall Memories | v.12 pg.28-29 |
| Manors, Monetary Values in | |
| | 1066 & 1086 | v.27 pg.34 |
| Manufactories, 1850-1900, | |
| | Women Workers in | v.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 Performance | v.17 pg.31-33 |
| Merevale Abbey, Tree of Jesse | v.17 pg.29-30 |
| Methodism, beginning of (timeline) | v.25 pg.38 |
| Methodism, History of in Solihull | v.25 pg.11-14 |
| Metronews, Index to Peter Leather’s Articles: | |
| | Jun. 1991 - Sept.1992 | v.9 pg.60-61 |
| | Oct. 1992 - Aug. 1993 | v.10 pg.43-45 |
| | Sept. 1993 - Mar. 1995 | v.12 pg.25-26 |
| | Mar. 1995 - Mar. 1996 | v.13 pg.34 |
| | Jan. 1996 - Dec. 1997 | v.16 pg.41-43 |
| | Jan. 1998 - Dec. 1998 | v.17 pg.41-42 |
| Middle Ring Road, a Ring of Change | v.22 pg.30-33 |
| Midlands History Resource Centre | v.1 pg.34 |
| Mill, Digbeth | v.13 pg.37-38 |
| Mills | |
| | Digbeth | v.13 pg.37-38 |
| | Lifford | v.6 pg.26 |
| | “ | v.7 pg.30 |
| | “ | v.8 pg.42 |
| Millennibrum Issue | v.20 |
| Millennibrum Project, (description of) | v.20 pg.8 |
| Minister, 1st Female, | |
| | Rev. Gertrude Von Petzold | v.22 pg.41-42 |
| Mistry, Dhruva, Sculpture by | v.12 pg.34 |
| Mitchell, John, Steel Pen Trade | v.19 pg.19-21 |
| Modern Birmingham, The Formative | |
| | Years, School of Continuing | |
| | Studies Course | v.6 pg. 26 |
| Money, Forgery of, Early c19th | v.4 pg.27 |
| Monyhull, Children | v.17 pg.25-28 |
| Monyhull Hall, Northfield | v.16 pg.9-12 |
| Monyhull Hospital, Brandwood End | v.13 pg.21-27 |
| Moor Street Station, Future of | v.5 pg.34-36 |
| Moor Street Station Historical Society | v.4 pg.40 |
| Moore, Isador, German Clerk, | |
| | Victorian Birmingham | v.6 pg.13-18 |
| Moseley National School, | |
| | first Log Books | v.16 pg.22-24 |
| ‘Mrs Jenks’ comes to Balsall Heath, | |
| | Schools’ Local History Project | v.3 pg.24-25 |
| Museum & Art Gallery, | |
| | Millennibrum Artefacts | v.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 Library | v.9 pg. 26-31 |
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| Naden, Constance Woodhill (writer) | v.13 pg.17-20 |
| Nailmakers, Harborne | v.2 pg.16-23 |
| Nailmakers, Quinton | v.19 pg.44-48 |
| Nailmakers’ Workshops | v.2 pg.5-15 |
| Nailmaking, Bibliographical Suggestion | v.3 pg.5 |
| Nailmaking, Hazards of | v.2 pg.39 |
| Names, First, in Warwickshire, | |
| | Early C19th | v.7 pg.27-28 |
| Napoleonic Wars, and Gunmakers | v.15 pg.49-50 |
| National School, Moseley | v.16 pg.22-24 |
| National Service | v.26 pg.38-39 |
| Neighbours! | v.3 pg. 27-28 |
| New Street Panorama 1804-1817, | |
| | 1st Rotunda | v.18 pg.5-11 |
| Newbury, Charles Joseph, & Garden | |
| | of Lisshicawn | v.25 pg.28-31 |
| News & Newspapers, C19th, Walsall | v.21 pg.37-40 |
| Newspaper & News Magazines, | |
| Index to Local History, Articles: | |
| | 1988 and 1989 | v.4 pg.47-48 |
| | 1989 and 1990 | v.6 pg.52-54 |
| Newspaper Library, British Library | v.10 pg.27 |
| North Arden Local History Society | v.4 pg.38-39 |
| Northfield, Cadbury Buildings | v.4 pg.19-22 |
| Northfield, Digbeth Farm | v.11 pg.14-20 |
| Northfield, Digbeth Mill | v.13 pg.37-38 |
| Northfield, Monyhull Hall, | v.16 pg.9-12 |
| Northfield Society | v.2 pg.49 |
| North Warwickshire | |
| | Railway Line, 1908-1988 | v.3 pg.23 |
| Nursery’s, Day, Wartime Development | v.19 pg.13-18 |
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| Old Repertory Theatre, Listing of | v.3 pg.10-13 |
| Omnibus Development, | |
| | 1850s and ‘60s | v.19 pg.54 |
| Omnibus Development, | |
| | 1850s and ‘60s, Apology | v.21 pg.45. |
| Omnibuses | v.1 pg.18 |
| Open Air Schools | v.15 pg.51-53 |
| Open University History Society | v.8 pg.61 |
| Oral History Collection, Millennibrum | v.20 pg.36-38 |
| Oral History Project, | |
| | Birmingham Voices | v.18 pg.31-33 |
| Osler’s, 1889 Visit by Shah of Persia | v.17 pg. 22-24 |
| Oster, Thomas, Evidence to 1824 | |
| | Select Committee | v.18 pg.35-36 |
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| Pageant, Centenary Celebration, 1938 | v. 2 pg.31 |
| Paine, Tom, Review of “Rights of Man” | v.17 pg.39 |
| Pankhurst, Les, a Life in Bournville | v.19 pg.37-39 |
| Paper Mills Decline, West Midlands, | |
| | & Excise Duty | v.11 pg.5-9 |
| Parish Registers | v.3 pg.36 |
| Peace Campaign, 1933-36 | v.15 pg.46-48 |
| Perry Beeches Secondary School, | |
| | Punishment Book | v.12 pg.29 |
| Perry, Julian, (Historian) Obituary | v.11 pg.48 |
| Perry’s ‘Zig Zag’ Bridge | v.3 pg.18-20 |
| | | v.6 pg.25 |
| Perspectives, of Birmingham | v.7 pg.16-19 |
| Petzold, Rev. Gertrude Von , | |
| | 1st Female Minister | v.22 pg.41-42 |
| Philharmonic Orchestra | v.19 pg.22-26 |
| Philharmonic Orchestra (correction) | v.23 pg.42 |
| Photography and Change, Birmingham | v.20 pg.29-31 |
| Photography Collection, Millennibrum, | |
| | Central Library | v.20 pg.24-26 |
| Pinto Collection of Treen | v.8 pg.46-47 |
| Place names Roadshow, a Retrospect | v.6 pg.29 |
| Plastics Industry, Development of | v.18 pg.34 |
| Police, Criminal Justice & Race | v.20 pg.19-23 |
| Pollack, Maurice (Actor) | v.17 pg.25-28 |
| Poor Rate, Non-Payment of, | |
| | Handsworth Residents | v.7 pg.32 |
| Poor Relief, Alvechurch | v.7 pg. 13-15 |
| Post Office, Solihull | v.27 pg.27-31 |
| B, WW1 Relief Fund | v.27 pg.32-33 |
| Price, Peter (Chairman, West Midlands | |
| | Oral History Group), Obituary | v.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 Gazette | v.2 pg.38-39 |
| Prostitution, Victorian | v.12 pg.4-6 |
| Provident Dispensary, Hockley Branch | v.21 pg.16-28 |
| Provident Dispensary, Hockley Branch, | |
| | Revisited | v.23 pg.42 |
| Public Houses, C19th, Management of | v.18 pg.21-24 |
| Public Record Office, Kew, | |
| | visit by BMSGH | v.9 pg.22-25 |
| Punishment Book, Perry Beeches | |
| | Secondary School | v.12 pg.29 |
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| Quaker Lloyds, Bingley & Slavery | v.28 pg.13-28 |
| Queen Victoria, Statues of | v.11 pg.43 |
| Quinton, Nailmakers | v.19 pg.44-48 |
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| Race, the Police and Criminal Justice | v.20 pg.19-23 |
| Radio, clandestine, WW2 | v.9 pg.44 |
| Railway Accidents | v.25 pg.14 |
| Railway Line, North Warwickshire, | |
| | 1908-1988 | v.3 pg.23 |
| Rate and Levy Books | v.2 pg.47-48 |
| Reformation, Wolverhampton in | v.15 pg.10-16 |
| Refugee Children, Basque, | |
| | in Midlands | v.14 pg.8-9 |
| Refugee Experience | v.20 pg.9-16 |
| Religious Census, 1851 | v.22 pg.24-29 |
| Rewriting the History of Birmingham | |
| Course, School of Continuing Studies | v.9 pg.42 |
| Rewriting the History of Birmingham | |
| Course, School of Continuing Studies | v.10 pg.28 |
| Rhyming Slang, Back-Slang & Hog | |
| | Latin in Brummagen | v.23 pg.30-33 |
| Richmond, George, Map Publisher | v.17 pg.11-16 |
| Rolfe Street Baths, Smethwick, | |
| | Rescuing of | v.16 pg.35-36 |
| Roman Catholic Education, c.19th | v.24 pg.30-35 |
| Romsley & District History Society | v.12 pg.41 |
| Rotunda, 1st , New Street Panorama | v.18 pg.5-11 |
| Rowley Regis, Burial Registers | v.3 pg.29 |
| Rowley Regis, Fox Oak Colliery | v.9 pg.18-21 |
| Royal Institution for the Blind | v.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 of | v.21 pg.41-42 |
| Saint Philip’s Cathedral’s Burne-Jones | |
| | Windows and Emma Wilkes | v.9 pg.13-17 |
| Sales Catalogue, Freehold Land, | |
| | Smethwick | v.1 pg.48 |
| Salwarpe Project (Worcestershire) | v.4 pg.29 |
| Sandwell Borough, Archaeology of | v.2 pg.34-35 |
| Sandwell Local Studies Centre | v.7 pg.43-44 |
| Sandwell Priory, Excavations at | v.4 pg.17-18 |
| Sarehole Mill | v.9 pg.54-55 |
| School, for Blind | v.19 pg.31-34 |
| School Log Books, Ladywood, | |
| | May entries | v.22 pg.35-37 |
| School Log Books, October entries | v.23 pg.44-45 |
| Schools, Board | v.20 pg.7-15 |
| Schools, Open Air | v.15 pg.51-53 |
| Sculpture, by Dhurva Mistry | v.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 Visit | v.17 pg.22-24 |
| Shephard, Wheelwrighting Business, | |
| | Kings Norton | v.6 pg.5-10 |
| Sikh Council | v.20 pg.41-42 |
| Six Most Important Birmingham Men - Historian 6 | |
| Skipp, Victor, 31 Years in Local History | v.3 pg.14 |
| Slang, Rhyming and Back & Hog | |
| | Latin in Brummagen | v.23 pg.30-33 |
| Slave Market | v.3 pg.27 |
| Slavery, Quaker Lloyds, & Bingley | v.28 pg.13-28 |
| Slide collection, Local Studies, | |
| | Central Library | v.16 pg.44-45 |
| Small Heath, Bordesley Park Road | v.6 pg.31 |
| Small Heath, Local History Society, | |
| | visit to Palace Theatre, Redditch | v.1 pg.13 |
| Small Heath, Lloyd Street, Naming of | v.6 pg.31 |
| Small Heath, Wordsworth Road, | |
| | Naming of | v.5 pg.40 |
| Smethwick, The Bear, Public House, | v.7 pg.32 |
| Smethwick, Freehold Land | |
| | Sales Catatlogue | v.1 pg.48 |
| Smethwick, Declaration of | |
| | “Independence” from | |
| | Birmingham, Centenary of | v.2 pg.32-33 |
| Smethwick Local History Society: | |
| | Researcher’s Group | v.8 pg.41 |
| Smethwick, production of 1828 | |
| | Survey Map | v.11 pg.21-24 |
| Smethwick, Rolfe Street Baths, | |
| | Rescuing of | v.16 pg.35-36 |
| Smith, L.N., V E Day Memories | v.12 pg.40 |
| Social History Department, | |
| | Birmingham Museum | v.7 pg.36 |
| Soho, Crime | v.17 pg.38 |
| Soho Foundry 1826, Malpractice & | |
| | Embezzlement | v.15 pg.24-28 |
| Solihull Archaeological Group | v.1 pg.33-34 |
| Solihull, Ashleigh Road | v.24 pg.22-26 |
| Solihull, Barston, Parish Survey | v.2 pg.35-36 |
| Solihull, History of Methodism | v.25 pg.11-14 |
| Solihull Post Office | v.27 pg.27-31 |
| Solihull, Tudor Grange | v.23 pg.27-29 |
| Somerville, Alexander | |
| | (Soldier and Writer) | v.28 pg.29-34 |
| Sound Archives, | |
| | Museum and Art Gallery | v.1 pg.24-25 |
| Soup Recipe, Boulton & Watt | v.10 pg.29 |
| Spanish Armada, Anniversary | v.3 pg.21 |
| Speedway | v.24 pg.18-21 |
| Spirit of Place, Poem | v.8 pg.33 |
| Spooner, Richard (MP), False Teeth | v.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 News | v.22 pg.43-44 |
| Stankatel, Witton Landlord, | |
| | 1066 &1086 | v.27 pg.34 |
| Statue, George VI, | |
| | by Edward Thomason | v.19 pg.49-51 |
| Statues, Chamberlain Square, | |
| | Poem about | v.1 pg.14 |
| Statues, Queen Victoria, | v.11 pg.43 |
| Steel Pen Trade, John Mitchell | v.19 pg19-21 |
| Stern, Moritz, German Clerk, | |
| | Victorian Birmingham | v.16 pg.13-18 |
| Strawberry Gardens, Edgbaston, | |
| | excursion to | v.19 pg.54 |
| Strawberry Gardens, Edgbaston, | |
| | excursion to, Apology | v.21 pg.45 |
| Students, Birmingham University | v.19 pg.27-30 |
| Survey Photography, 100 Years of the | |
| | Warwickshire Photographic | |
| | Survey, | v.7 pg.24-26 |
| Sutton Coldfield, Archaeology of | v.4 pg.29 |
| Sutton Coldfield, Collet’s Brook Farm, | |
| | Tollhouse | v.25 pg.23-27 |
| Sutton Coldfield, c.18th, Role of Coroner | |
| | in Sudden Death | v.22 pg.11-18 |
| Sutton Coldfield Local History | |
| | Research Group | v.3 pg.39 |
| Sutton Park, & Bingley Hall, | |
| | Volunteer Force | v.26 pg.28-37 |
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| Take Heart Project, Heartlands, | |
| | Social and Industrial History | v.10 pg.38-40 |
| Teachers, WW1 Welcome Home Party | v.24 pg.40-41 |
| Teaching Hospitals, c.19th, | |
| | Development of | v.26 pg.16-27 |
| Temperance/Abstinence Movement, | |
| | Cadbury Family | v.27 pg.37-40 |
| Terrace House, 56 Majuba Road | v.15 pg.5-9 |
| Terrier, of St. Martin’s Parish | v.21 pg.41-42 |
| Theses, Local History, submitted | |
| | to B’ham University, 1925-1987 | v.5 pg.51-56 |
| Theses, Local History, submitted to | |
| | Birmingham University, | |
| | 1914-1977 Supplement 1 | v.7 pg.45-47 |
| Theses, Local History, submitted to | |
| | Birmingham University, | |
| | 1924-1982 Supplement 2 | v.7 pg.57-58 |
| Theses, Local History, submitted to | |
| | B’ham University, 1971-1997 | v.16 pg.37-38 |
| Theses, Local History, deposited | |
| | at UCE, Perry Barr, 1977-1996 | v.16 pg.46-47 |
| Thomason, Edward, Statue of | |
| | George VI | v.19 pg.49-51 |
| Thomson, George, (Professor, | |
| | Linguist), work with Music | v.19 pg.35-36 |
| Tipcart, from Bartley Green | v.6 pg.16-17 |
| Tollhouse, Collet’s Brook Farm, | |
| | Sutton Coldfield | v.25 pg.23-27 |
| Town Hall, Poem about | v.3 pg.22 |
| Toy & Jewellery Trades, c.19th, | |
| | Women Workers, | v.17 pg.17-21 |
| Train Accidents | v.25 pg.4 |
| Transmitters, 5IT and 5GB | v.1 pg.12 |
| Transportation, 1831, Samuel Jones | v.8 pg.43-44 |
| Travellers Tales, references in | |
| | Archives, Central Library | v.7 pg.20-23 |
| Tree of Jesse, Merevale Abbey | v.17 pg.29-30 |
| Trees, references in Archives, | |
| | Central Library | v.13 pg.31-33 |
| Truman Engineering Co Ltd.1930-67, | |
| | & William Truman | v.10 pg.14-20 |
| Truman, William, & Truman | |
| | Engineering Co Ltd. | v.10 pg.14-20 |
| Tudor Grange, Solihull | v.23 pg.27-29 |
| Tunes, references in Archives, | |
| | Central Library | v.9 pg. 26-31 |
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| University, Students | v.19 pg 27-30 |
| Upton, Chris, Index to B’ham Post Archive | |
| | 1990-92 | v.12 pg.35-36 |
| | 1993-1995 | v.14 pg.41-42 |
| Urinal Installation, Aston Cross | v.9 pg.43 |
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| VC, Arthur Vickers | v.28 pg.5-12 |
| VE Day Memories, L.N. Smith | v.12 pg.40 |
| Vesey, Bishop | v.9 pg.32-36 |
| Victoria, Statues of | v.11 pg.43 |
| Vickers, Arthur, VC | v.28 pg.5-12 |
| Victorian Society | v.9 pg.45 |
| Video 2000 & Video Shorts Collection, | |
| | Millennibrum | v.20 pg.39-40 |
| Villa Park, Development of | v.11 pg.10-13 |
| Volunteer Force, in Bingley Hall & | |
| | Sutton Park | v.26 pg.28-37 |
| Von Petzold, Rev. Gertrude, | |
| | 1st Female Minister | v.22 pg. 41-42 |
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| Walsall, c.19th, News & Newspapers | v.21 pg.37-40 |
| Walsh, John Walsh, Glassmaker | v.19 pg 40-43 |
| War Relief Fund, Electrical | |
| | Supply Dept. | v.27 pg.32-33 |
| Ward, Norah, Reminiscences | |
| | of Alum Rock | v.8 pg.38-40 |
| Warwickshire, Early c.19th First Names | v.7 pg.27-28 |
| Warwickshire Photographic Survey, | |
| | 100 Years of | v.7 pg.24-26 |
| Wednesbury Local History Society | v.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 Trust | v.12 pg.42 |
| West Midlands Local History Fair,1988: | v.2 pg.48 |
| | | v.3 pg.26 |
| West Midlands Local History Fair 1989 | v.4 pg.28 |
| West Midlands Local History Fair 1992 | v.9 pg.41 |
| West Midlands Local History | |
| | Festival 1993 | v.10 pg.13 |
| West Midlands Oral History Group | v.2 pg.50 |
| Wheelwright’s Shop, The Green, | |
| | Castle Bromwich, | v.6 pg.11-12 |
| Wheelwrighting Business, Shephard’s, | |
| | Kings Norton | v.6 pg.5-10 |
| Wheelwrights, 1860-1960, | |
| | Directory Evidence | v.6 pg.13-15 |
| Whiskey Overdose, Death by | v.6 pg.33 |
| Wilkes, Emma (Benefactor), and the | |
| | Cathedral’s Burne-Jones | |
| | Windows | v.9 pg.13-17 |
| Withering, Dr. William (Botanist), | |
| | Printing of “An Arrangement | |
| | of Plants” | v.16 pg.19-21 |
| Wolverhampton, & the Reformation | v.15 pg.10-16 |
| Women, Reforming of, c.19th | |
| | Prostitution | v.12 pg.4-6 |
| Women Workers, and Drink | v.21 pg.32-36 |
| Women Workers (Illuminated Address | |
| | to Lady Mayoress) | v.10 pg.37 |
| Women Workers, in Manufactories, | |
| | 1850-1900 | v.5 pg.15-20 |
| Women Workers, c.19th, Jewellery & | |
| | Toy Trades, | v.17 pg.17-21 |
| Wood House, Shrawley, Frederick and | |
| | Ruth Horton | v.27 pg.14-19 |
| Woodland Clearance, & the Myth of | |
| | Colonization | v.18 pg.29-30 |
| Worcestershire, Catholics in | v.12 pg.28 |
| Wordsworth, Letter on the Death | |
| | of James Watt | v.17 pg.40 |
| Wordsworth Road, Small Heath, | |
| | Naming of | v.5 pg.40 |
| Workhouses | v.4 pg.13-16 |
| Writing a Book, Pitfalls of | v. 25 pg.36-37 |
| Writing Local History, | |
| | a Day School on | v.11 pg.46 |
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| Yardley, A Memory of, Patrick Abbot | v.9 pg.40 |
| Yardley Village, Life in, Gladys Foxley | v.16 pg.5-8 |
| Youth Crime | v.22 pg.6 |
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| Zig Zag Bridge, Perry Bridge | v.3 pg.18-20 |
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