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Architectural Association (Birmingham) (continued) :—

191048 Henman (W.) The Futnre of our City. [Paper before] the Birmingham 5 Architectural Association, ete. pp. 19. Plans, 4to, 1905, 29305 Roddis (J.) Art-Workmen, past and present. Address to the Birmingham

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Architectural Association. pp. 16. Svo. 1881,

Architecture of Birmingham : see Buildings.

Arden Forester, a companion to every Almanack, 1848-65, 1867. [Containing numerous references to LBirmingham.] (Published by J. Hanneti, Henley-in-Arden.) 19 vols. duo. [1848-]1867.

Argus and Public Censor (fhe Birmingham [afterwards Monthly]). Vol. 2; [N.S.] vols. 1-8 (Oct., 1828—July, 1834). 9 vols. 8vo. 1828-34...

—{ Another copy.) N.S. vols. 1, 2. (Aug., 1820—Dec., 1830). 2 vols. 8vo. 1829-30.

NOTE —Noa, 1-5 of Vol, 2 (1st series) were published weekly, No numbers were iasued for April, 1831, between Sept., 1831, and June, 1832. July, 1834, was the last published.

and Argus and Public Censor :— : An Appendix to the *‘ Three Letters,” ete., ete,, ete..Consistency, veracity, and policy of the ‘‘ Monthly Argus”; ete. pp, 24. cluo, 1834. Malignant and Implacable Persecution, etc, ‘Trials of the Editor and Proprietor[J, Allday] of the Birmingham Monthly Argus and Public Censor [for libel]. pp. 36. 8vo, [1834]. —{ Another copy.] : ni Pearson (H. 8.) Birmingham Periodical Literature Half a Cen 5 IfL.—The Argus. Jn Mid-England, Vol. 1. 8vo. 1880. oa Argus (Daily): see Daily Argus. Argus (Sports) : see Sports Argus. Argus (Sunday): see Sunday Argus. Aris's Birmingham Gazette, etc.: see Birmingham Daily Gazette.

  • ARMFIELD (.Mrs. MAXWELL) née Constance Smedley.

Armourer’s Daughter of Birmingham: see Robiuson (Emma). Arms (Coats of): see Heraldry. Arms (Museum of) : see Art Gallery and Museum (Municipal), Armstronc (ALEx.) [pseud.] :— : Very Familiar Letters addressed to Mr. John Nott. Part Il. By Alex. Armstrong and Abel Sharp, pp. 24. duo, [1790]. ARMSTRONG (Henry E.) :-— The Creation of Education. An address, 1906. Birmingham Municipal Technical School. pp. 16, 8vo. [1906). _ —{ Another copy.) Armstrone (Ricuarp A.) :— Henry William Crosskey, LL.D., F.G.S, His Life and Work, Ports, Illus. duo. 1895,

  • ARNALL (THOMAS).

Arnold Club [for Headmasters] :— Arnold Club, Birmingham. Annual Report, Balanee Sheet, and List of Members, 1903-4 (35th), ete. 8vo, [1904, ete,], [Arnokt Club, A collection of bills, leaflets, programmes, ete.]. fol, [1903, ete.].

  • Arnotp (Sir Epwix) :-—

Birmingham and Midland Institute. ‘‘ Aspeets of Life’: address in the Town Hall, 1893. pp. 28. 8vo. [1893]. —|[ Another copy.] : Arxotp (Sir Ropert Arraur) :-— Plan for the temporary employment of Operatives and Workmen in Casual Distress. Read at the Social Science Congress, Birmingham, 1868. pp. 15, 8vo, 1868,