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1486-5302
Birmingham
Alabama
USA
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1162-76565
Angel in Birmingham
1997
Helen J. Vaughn (20th C. American)
Lithograph
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1486-5303
Vulcan Statue
Birmingham
Alabama, USA
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1746-2274
Oliver Lodge (1851-1940) British physicist.
'Spy' (Leslie Ward) cartoon from "Vanity Fair", 1904, when he was first Principal of Birmingham University
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1746-2273
Oliver Lodge (1851-1940) British physicist.
'Spy' (Leslie Ward) cartoon from "Vanity Fair", 1904, when he was first Principal of Birmingham University
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1158-2021
Soldiers Playing Cards
(Soldats Jouant aux Cartes)
Louis Le Nain (c. 1593-1648/French)
Institute of Fine Art, Birmingham
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155-764
Birmingham
Michigan
USA
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822-549
Bombingham Babies, 2005, Gil Mayers (b.1947/American), Collage
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463-5349
Church at Varengeville
Claude Monet (1840-1926 French)
Barber Institute, Birmingham, England
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475-1610
The Royal Mail Coach, London To Birmingham
18th Century
John Cordrey (18th C- British)
King Street Galleries, London, England
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1746-2649
Birmingham viewed from the south showing smoking chimneys. Engraving c.1860
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475-1231
Jockeys Before the Race
1869-72
Edgar Degas (1834-1917 French)
Oil with pastels on paper
Barber Institute, Birmingham, England
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1746-2611
'Cricket Field at Bournville', 1892. Bournville was the ideal village built near Birmingham for their employees by the chocolate manufacturers Cadburys, founded by the Quaker businessman John Cadbury (1801-1889). From "Cocoa: All About it". (London, 1892)
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1288-1849
Facade of a building, Birmingham City Centre, Birmingham, England
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1782-1490
Birmingham, Town Hall 1896
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