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Gillott (Joseph) Works relating to :—. '
Christie, Manson & Woods, Catalogue of the collection of pictures and water-
colour drawings of Joseph Gillott, with prices, ete. Sold by auction, April 19—May 3 [1872]. pp. 81. 4to. [1872].
Joseph Gillott, 1799-1872. Sketch of his life [by S. Timmins and J. T. Bunce,] and recollections of his pictures [by P. M. F.]. Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Post. pp. 18, duo. [1872].
Thomas & Bettridge with Willmot, Fowler & Willmot. Estate of Joseph nea (To be sold] by auction 6 Junc, 1904. pp. 22, Plans. Illus. fol.
Gillott (Joseph) & Sons: see Pen-making.
Gilmer’s Assembly Rooms :—
Emanuel (G. J.) Ex-school education : an address at Mr. Gilmer'’s Assembly Rooms, Easy Row, (The Birmingham Alliance Literary and Debating Society.) pp. 15. duo. 1880.
Greenberg (L.) Heroism: a-paper before the Birmingham Alliance Literary and Debating Society, at Gilmer's Assembly Rooms, Easy Row, 1880. pp. 15. 8vo. 1881.
Givers (WILLIAM) :—
An account of the condemnation and execution of Thomas Cranmer, Arch- bishop of Canterbury. Extracted [by J. H, B.] from the Life of Cranmer, by W. Gilpin. [Printed by the Unitarian Tract Society, established in eee for Warwickshire and the neighbouring counties]. pp. 24.
uo, 1816.
Gitson (Ropert Cary) :—
King Pena School, In Handbook for Birmingham. British Association.
uo. 1913.
The Schools of King Edward VI, Jn Birmingham Institutions. Jilus. duo. 1911.
- Socrates,” or An imaginary visit of inspection. A lecture delivered at the
Birminghain & Midland Institute, 1904. pp. 24. 8vo. 1904.
GuyspurG (Benepier W.) :— :
British Shipping and its present position, Jn British Industries, [University of Birmingham Lectures], edited by W. J. Ashley, duo, 1903.
Girls’ Aid Society (Birmingham Catholic) : see Catholic Girls’ Aid Society.
Girls (Birmingham Ladies’ Association for the Care and Protection of Young) :— Birmingham Ladies’ Association for the Care and Protection of Young Girls,
Annual Report, 3rd [1886-7] etc. duo. 1887, ete.
Girls (Birmingham Ladies’ Association for the Care and Protection of Young) see also Girls (Birmingham Ladies’ [Joint] Associations, etc.).
Girls (Birmingham Ladies’ [Joint] Associations for the Care of Friendless and Young) : ‘What we are doing for the care and protection of young and friendless
girls in our City,” ete. Reports of the Birmingham Ladies’ Associations for the Care of Friendless Girls and for the Care and Protection of Young Girls, with a Statement of their Joint Fund, 1801 (2nd]—1898 [Final Joint Report.] 8 vols. duo. (1892-99),
Girls (Birmingham Ladies’ [Joint] Associations for the Care of Friendless and Young) : sce also Girls (Birmingham Ladies’ Association ete.) ; Girls (Ladies Association, ete.).
Girls (Ladies’ Association for the Care of Friendless), Birmingham :—
Ladies’ Association for the Care of Friendless Girls, Birmingham. Address
to the subscribers and friends. [Annual Report for 1879,] duo. [1880]. NOTE.—For earlier report see Rescue Asselation (Ladies’).