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  • - A Life - An Autobiography and Biography
    av Alan de Piro
    177

    A combination of autobiography and biography, this book tells the story of Baroness Mona de Piro, wife of His Honour Alan de Piro, QC. Mona was a foundling born in a London workhouse who, through her own efforts, became first a wartime nurse, then a film extra and finally the wife of a judge.

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    151

    Members of the University of the Third Age describe their own school experiences in the years between 1920-1960. With a foreword by Professor Tim Brighouse.

  • av Alton Douglas
    191

    Another title in the range of illustrated reviews of the Midlands, Alton Douglas' photographic collection captures Birmingham in its rebuilding phase and its own version of the "Swinging Sixties".

  • - Dixons of Tardebigge - The History of a North Worcestershire Family and Business Empire
    av Alan White
    167

    This work tells the history of the Dixon family and the involvement of its members in the growth and development of the family business, T & M Dixon, over five generations, and of the eventual decline and disintegration of the business following World War II.

  • av Gillian Ashley-Smith
    167

    A study of Kineton at the time of World War I. Starting with the departure of horses and soldiers for the front, this book also includes the establishment of a voluntary hospital in the village, and a tribute to the service of the 250 men in the trenches and the 200 or so nurses at the hospital.

  • - My World
    av Gary Smith
    127

    Winson Green is perhaps best known for its Victorian prison but to the author it was the working class district of Birmingham where he grew up. This book recaptures the lifestyle of this busy city suburb in the 1950s with its shops, schools, cinemas, pubs and work places.

  • av Robin K. Jones
    177

    As the 20th century draws to a close, Robin Jones has researched newspapers of the last 100 years to compile this collection of news items relating to Solihull. The volume is fully illustrated.

  • - Memories of Tardebigge and Hewell Grange
    av Pat Warner
    167

    By the author of "Lockkeeper's Daughter" which described Pat Warner's childhood and life in Tardebigge in Worcestershire. This book looks at Tardebigge during the early years of the 20th century and considers the impact of World War I upon the tiny community.

  • av Anthony Perry
    127

    Wolverhampton's history is closely linked with the Fowler family. The family's contribution to Methodism, local politics and literature is covered in Tony Perry's book which recounts the history of Wolverhampton in the 19th and early-20th centuries.

  • - Down to 1830
    av Victor Skipp
    151

    First published in 1980, this new edition of Victor Skipp's seminal history of Birmingham and its envrions should be widely welcomed by students and general readers alike. Fully indexed and illustrated with photographs, maps and engravings.

  • - Memories of Yesteryear
    av Eric W. Russell
    127

    Ice cream tricycles, AA and RAC motorcycle patrols, lorries, traction engines, steam rollers, cycles, tandems, trains and trolley buses, are all featured in this look at pre-war transport in the Midlands.

  • av Victor Skipp
    191

    This new edition on the making of Victorian Britain was originally published in 1983, and is now a text specified by the Open University.

  • av Vanadia Humphries
    301

    This is the story of an Oxfordshire family, the Passeys, and their longstanding connection with the village of Benson. The "man of great renown" was William, the family's Victorian grandfather.

  • - Birmingham and Its Region
     
    341

    The University of Birmingham hosts the annual conference of The British Association in Autumn 1996. This title comprises the papers delivered at the conference.

  • - Birmingham and Its Region
     
    557

    The University of Birmingham hosts the annual conference of The British Association in Autumn 1996. This title comprises the papers delivered at the conference.

  • - Past and Present
    av Alan John Sherriff
    117

    An illustrated history of the Warwickshire village of Elmdon with information and photographs of the Manor House and surrounding buildings which have since been demolished.

  • - Eighteenth Century Token Notes from Matthew Boulton's Letters
    av C.R. Hawker
    167

    This study of Matthew Boulton's papers has revealed the history of trade tokens minted in Birmingham in the late-18th centuries for use in Anglesey.

  • av David Gladwin
    167

    A collection of photographs with extended captions detailing the development of Britain's canal system.

  • - Personal Story of Solihull Gas Works and of Some of the People Who Worked There
    av Alan J. Sadler
    167

    This text tells the story of Solihull gas works and some of its former employees.

  • - A Walk Down Memory Lanes
    av Mary Elizabeth Shott
    191

    This text is the memoirs of Mary Elizabeth Shott. Shott was born in a back-to-back house in the Digbeth district of Birmingham. Later her family moved into the adjoining area of Deritend. These two localities were the core around which the manufacturing city developed.

  • - The Victorian Years
    av Keith Adams
    141

    This local history of Warwickshire (now West Midlands) describes the area known as Solihull Lodge in the Victorian period. The area is part of the village of Shirley. The book includes the origin of the name, land usage, local families and industry.

  • - The Story of Lozells
    av Patrick Hughes
    177

    Based on the author's early life, the book depicts family life in Lozells, a working-class district of Birmingham, now mostly demolished. The family's hardships and difficulties are described, as well as their happy times, during World War II and the post-war years.

  • - Illustrated History to Mark the 450th Anniversary of the Charity of King Henry VIII in Warwick
    av Jean Field
    317

    A history of the charity of Henry VIII and its connections with the town of Warwick over 450 years. The text covers the general history of Warwick, architecture, royal visits, major schools associated with the charity, Warwick Castle and Warwick Bridge, and the charity's role through the years.

  • - Birmingham's Benevolent Benefactor - An Appraisal of His Life and Work
    av Brian Jones
    181

    This biography of Josiah Mason covers the philanthropist and pen manufacturer's connections with the city of Birmingham. These include his scientific developments in electroplating and his establishment of the pen-nib trade, an orphanage, and charities at Birmingham University.

  • - R.A.F. Wireless Operations in the Mediterranean
    av Stanley Beavan
    151

    Covers RAF Wireless Operations in the Mediterranean during World War II and also details the RAF's undercover operations in Turkey. It should be of interest to air historians and the general reader, being based on the author's own first hand experiences and RAF service.

  • av Victor J. Price
    127

    A pictorial review of the Birmingham suburb of Harborne from the 1920s through the wartime years, with sections on schools, churches, railways, businesses, public houses and cinemas.

  • - Story Book About Listed Buildings
     
    177

    A story book about Birmingham's listed buildings. The stories, written by children, sponsors and teachers document events around local buildings such as the grand bazaar to raise money to pay for St Joseph's church, Nechells, and a story about Harborne Hall during the Second World War.

  • av Anny Richardson
    141

    A pictorial review of the City of Birmingham today being a photographic record in colour and black and white of old Birmingham and its historic buildings coupled with the exciting new developments and public buildings of recent years.

  • - A Soliloquy
    av Peggy Griffiths
    101

    Sixty years as village postmistress, the author has recorded her memories of a Warwickshire village through the war and peace. The book includes a directory of private and commercial residents in 1932, many of whom are described in the book.

  • - A Pictorial Review
    av David Gladwin
    177

    A photographic record of the building of Britain's buses by a much respected transport historian. The photographs are accompanied by detailed captions which describe a host of vehicles.

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