Cemeteries (continued):—
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259721 170351
87768 212481 212480 155828
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222633 222634 24540
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260597 179984
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Manning (E. H.) Guide to” the Birmingham General Cemetery, with
biographical notes on those interred therein. pp. 44. Illus. duo. 1905.
—{ Another edn.| pp. 63. Illus, duo. 1915.
Medland (Hamilton) [View of] the Birmingham Cemetery, [A lithograph].
71835].
rien of Fe ahaa Borough Cemetery, Witton.] On Street Map of the
Borough of Birmingham. W. 8. Till, Borough Surveyor, 1873.
Vinee (C.) Address delivered at the Birmingham General Cemetery, on the
funeral of Ann Morgan. pp. 13. duo, 1866, -
Vinee (C.} Address delivered at the Birmingham General Cemetery, on the
funeral of Mrs. Susanna Lawiden, pp, 8. duo. 1865. ~
Wilson ({W.] Wright) History of the Church of England Cemetery, Warstone
Lane, with a history of Christ Church, Birmingham. pp. 62. Illus. 8vo. 1900.
Cemeteries : see also Handsworth Cemetery ; and the names of Churches, a3 Christ
Church ; Old Meeting ; St. Martin’s ; St. Mary’s ; St. Pauls; St. Philip's.
' Census :—-
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