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Reference Library, Birmingham

57814 248346

125939 43627

144974 112058 131399 184784

216894 181953

260285

225021

260517

197594

Bazaars: see also Acock’s Green Institute ; All Saints’ Chureh, King’s Heath ; Aston Parish Church; Aston Villa Wesleyan Church ; Birchfield Parish ; Central Hall (Wesleyan); Christ Church, Six Ways, Aston Park ; Church of England Incorporated Society for providing Homes for Waifs and Strays ; Commercial Travellers’ Association (United Kingdom) Birmingham Branch ; Coventry Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel; Curzon Hall; Dudley Road United Methodist Church ; Edward Road Baptist Chureh ; Erdington Abbey Gooch Street Primitive Methodist Church; Handsworth Parish Charch ; Harborne and Edgbaston Institute ; Harborne Baptist Chapel; Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley ; Homcepathie Hospital; Hope Street Baptist Sunday Schools ; Hospital for Sick Children ; Libraries (Free Public) ; Lichfield Road Wesleyan Chapel; Lozells Street Hall; Masonic Hall ; Methodists ; Military [for 1st Warwickshire Rifle Corps Bazaar}; Moseley Road Cotigregational Chureh ; Moseley Road Wesleyan Chapel; People’s Chapel, Greet Kind Street ; Perry Barr Institute ; Priestley (Joseph) ; Queen’s Hospital ; Sacred Heart Church and Schools; St. Agatha’s; St. Asaph’s; St. Augustine’s ; St. Luke’s, Bristol Road ; St. Mark’s and St. Benet’s Boys Home and Hostel ; St. Mary’s Acock’s Green; Steclhouse Lane Chapel; Stoney Lane Con- gregational Church ; Town Hall ; Town Mission ; Westminster Road Church ; Wyeliffe Baptist Church. *;

Bazar (The), or Literary and Scientific Repository. [Weekly periodical]. Illus.

Nos. 1-47 (June 26, 1823—May 13, 1824). (Birmingham). 4to. 1823-4.

Beacon (The). The Magazine of King Edward's (Girls’] Grammar School, Hands-

worth. Autumn Term, 1912 [No. 1}, ete. Illus. 8vo. 1912, cte.

Beacon Hill: see Lickey. :

Beate (Mrs. Catuxrtne Hutron) :— Catherine Hutton and her Friends, edited by Mrs. C. H. Beale. 8vo. 1895. ean ry the Old Meeting House and Burial Ground, Birmingham, Jlus.

to. :. :

—[ Another copy.)

Reminiscences of a Gentlewoman of the last century: Letters of Catherine

Hutton, edited by Mrs. C. H. Beale. Illus, 8vo. 1891.

Bean Club :-—

Notes from the Minute Book of the Birmingham Bean Club, 1754-1836,

_ Transcribed and annotated by W. K, R. Bedford, Manuscript. 8vo, 1889,

Stone ((Sir] J. B.) Annals of the Bean Club, Birmingham. pp. 56. duo, 1904.

~—|{ Another copy.)

Williams (F. C.) From Journalist to Judge. An autobiography (containing

amenesn to the Birmingham Bean Club}, (Edinburgh, London). duo.

Beard's (Fred W.) Concerts:—

Fred W. Beard’s Concerts held in the Town Hall, Programmes, ete. [various].

d4to, 1904-6,

Brarp (Joun) :—

Socialism and the Farm Labourer. pp. 15, (Midland Socialist Pamphlets, No. 2). [Midland L.L.P. Publication Society, No. 2}, 8vo, [1910]. Beardsworth’s Repository: see Attwood (Thomes); Political Union ; Scholefield

(Joshua); Smith (William Hawkes).

Bearwood Institute :—

Bearwood Institute Concert programme, Nov, 28th, 1887. Leaflet. duo. 1887. Beauceant Preceptory of Masonic Knights Templar: see Freemasonry. BEAUCHAMP (Wintiam Lycox, 7th Karl) -—

Young British Liberals’ Federation. In Ray (E. P.) and Sandford (E.) Young

Britons in Berlin ; the Diary of a Deputation. pp. 40. duo. 1906,