Page:A Catalogue of the Birmingham Collection - 1918.pdf/430

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.
408
Reference Library, Birmingham

66944 154530

260555

212015 134968

140586 140587

140611

260367

264214

138671

60132

131746

Girls (Ladies’ Assceiation for the Care of Friendless), Birmingham (continued) :— Ladies’ Association for the Care of Friendless Girls, Birmingham. Annual Report, 1880, etc. duo. [1881, ete.], Lance (Mrs. [Eliz. H.]) The teacher's responsibility in creating a high moral standard, ete. A paper read by the Hon, Sec. to the ** Ladies Association for the Care of Friendless Girls,” in Carrs Lane Lecture Room, 1880. pp. 16. duo, [1880]. Girls (Ladies’ Association for the Care of Friendless) : see also Girls (Birmingham Ladies’ [Joint] Associations ete.). Sat eee Church of England College for) : see Church of England College or Girls. Girls (Edgbaston High School for) : see Edgbaston High School for Girls. Girls (Free Registry for Destitute) -— Amateur Concert in aid of the Free Registry for Destitute Girls. Programme. pp. 3, 8vo, [e,1880]. Girls’ Friendly Society :— G. F. 8. Catalogue of plain needlework and knitting, exhibited in the Priory Rooms, Birmingham, July, 1884. pp. 24. duo. [1884]. Girls’ Friendly Society. Birmingham Central Branch. Annual Report for 1885. 8vo, [1886]. Girls’ Friendly Society, Birmingham Diocese :— Girls’ Friendly Society. Worcester [afterwards Birmingham] Diocesan Report for 1896, ete. duo. 1897, ete. Report and Balance Sheet of the Diocesan Lodge. Girls’ Friendly Society’, Worcester Diocese [Birmingham Diocese after 1905], 1889 [5th], 1890, 1892, 1893, 1895, ete. duo. [1890, ete.], Girls’ Night Shelter :— Girls’ Night Shelter, Bath Row, Birmingham. Annual Report, Ist (1888-9), 4th [1891-2] ete. duo. [1889, ete.].

Girls of Good Character (Free Registry and Home for): see Home and Training Home for Young Servants.

Girls’ Reformatory, Camden Street ; see Reformatory Institution.

Girls (Training Home and Laundry for) : see Town Mission.

Girls : see also Agatha Stacey Homes ; Children ; Crowley’s Orphanage ; Hands- worth High School for Girls; Protestant Dissenting Charity School ; Shaftesbury House Hostel,

Gisborne (A. Hall) Concerts :

A. Hall Gisborne’s Concerts held in Curzon Hall and the Town Hall, Bir- mingham. Programmes [various]. 4to. 1895-99. Gissina (GrorGE) :-— Eve's ransom. |A novel relating to Birmingham]. duo, 1911.

  • Grrtins (REDERICK RicHARD) :—

The Chess Bouquet. Continued as The Chess Bouquet and Small Heath

Boulevard. 2 vols, 4to, 1897-1912.

NOTE,—Vel. 1 (1807) waa published in London and Vol, 2 (Apr,, LOLL—Aug,, 1912) at Birmingham Afterwards incorporated In the Birmingham Suaday. nah as ” ? =

Glaciers and Glacial Deposits :—

Crosskey (H. W.) On a section of glacial drift recently exposed in Icknield Street, Birmingham, In Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society, Vol. 3. Illus, 8vo. [1883],

Harrison (W. J.) A bibliography of midland glaciology. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society, pp. 86. Illus. 8vo. 1895.