BirminghamCivicSociety is a voluntary body in Birmingham, England, and is registered with the Civic Trust. The society was founded at an inaugural meeting...
2008-11-22. Retrieved 2008-11-02. Community league, the equivalent in parts of Canada BirminghamCivicSociety Bourne CivicSociety Nottingham CivicSociety...
"London Remembers". Archived from the original on 2006-10-31. The BirminghamCivicSociety Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine "BLUE PLAQUES...
Council feature page on Birmingham-related celebrities Blue Plaques erected by BirminghamCivicSociety The Great Bull Birmingham bus network map featuring...
2011. Retrieved 6 May 2011. "BirminghamCivicSociety plaques list". Retrieved 12 January 2013. "BirminghamCivicSociety Awards". Archived from the original...
years have seen Birmingham rise from market town to the fastest-growing city of the 19th century, spurred on by a combination of civic investment, scientific...
Retrieved 30 December 2009. "Lawn Tennis and Major T. H. Gem". BirminghamCivicSociety. Archived from the original on 9 February 2008. Retrieved 7 June...
superior one in 1923, but the results were disappointing. The BirminghamCivicSociety then produced a design of its own—in reinforced concrete—but it...
Becoming a member of the BirminghamCivicSociety in 1925, he played a significant role as Birmingham's unofficial civic sculptor, contributing to various...
British pennies. 1918 – 10 June: The BirminghamCivicSociety is founded at an inaugural meeting at Birmingham Council House. 1919 26 February: "Nechells...
unveiled by the Vice President of The BirminghamCivicSociety, Gilbert Barling. As of January 2011, Birmingham City Council was working on the restoration...
whole of the city was devised by William Haywood, Secretary of The BirminghamCivicSociety. Popular music has also featured, and in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s...
whom have had blue plaques erected on their former houses by The BirminghamCivicSociety: Annette Badland, actress. Sir Gilbert Barling, surgeon, lived...
locations: The Plastics Historical Society placed a blue plaque on his home in Dulwich, London, in 2002; The BirminghamCivicSociety erected a blue plaque commemorating...
the BirminghamCivicSociety[clarification needed] and afterwards presented to the city for the benefit of the citizens of Birmingham. The Society also...
library was part of an ambitious development project by Birmingham City Council to create a civic centre on its new Inner Ring Road system; however, for...
organisations, including The Nelson Society and The BirminghamCivicSociety. Afterwards representatives of naval and civic organisations lay wreaths and a...
erected by BirminghamCivicSociety on the school named after him, Percy Shurmer Academy, near his former home, at 140 Belgrave Road in Birmingham in 2009...
related to Birmingham Moor Street railway station. BirminghamCivicSociety Vintage Trains page Train times and station information for Birmingham Moor Street...
movers in setting up The BirminghamCivicSociety in 1918. Cadbury donated the Lickey Hills Country Park to the people of Birmingham. He also donated a large...
Major T. H. Gem Archived 9 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine BirminghamCivicSociety "Leamington Tennis Club". Retrieved 29 May 2007. E. M. Halliday...
October 2008.[citation needed] Rooker is a vice president of The BirminghamCivicSociety. As of January 2008, he is a lay governor of Aston University....
She served on the Council of BirminghamCivicSociety for 30 years. Florence Barrow was born on 27 January 1876 in Birmingham, to Richard Cadbury Barrow...
called the Civic Centre, is a former civic building in Centenary Square, Birmingham, England. After serving as offices for the Birmingham City Council...