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Society History Group ‘Collection’ Catalogue

The Library (B1)

Booklets: B1/a – y

a) Moseley Village Walks from the Dovecote (Fred Price/ Roy Cockel) b) A Walk through Moseley Park (Ice House/ Chantry Road)(Roy Cockel) c) A Short Walk through St Agnes Mosely Conservation Area d) The Moseley Trail (Clive Gilbert) e) Moseley at War: WWI f) Moseley at War: WWII g) Victorian Moseley h) ‘Moseley’s Got Soul: New Communities (Moseley in the 20th Century) i) Moseley Personalities, Volumes I, II and III j) Listed Buildings of Moseley k) Moseley Presbyterian Church l) A History of St Anne’s Church m) Moseley C of E National School (Fred Price) n) Moseley Village Disabled Access Guide o) Moseley into the Millenium () p) Moseley (John Morris Jones) q) The Story of Tennessee (Frank Yeomans) r) The Last Tram down the Village (Ray Tenant) s) Alderman John Bowen (Anthony Collins) t) Mill Guide u) The Cole Valley South (John Morris Jones) v) Guidance for England’s Urban Village w) 1981 and 1999-2000 Moseley Directory x) Kings Heath Community Project y) The History of Moor Green Allotments

Books: B1/1-97

1. A History of Moseley (Alison Fairn) 2. Mainly about Moseley (John Morris Jones) 3. Moseley, Balsall Heath and Highgate (photos) (Marion Baxter & Peter Drew) 4. Moseley Village (Hewston) 5. A History of Moseley (updated 1970-2004)(Alison Fairn) 6. The Dingles: a parkland of natural beauty (Janet Barrett) 7. Moseley and Kings Heath (John Marks /postcards) 8. Uffculme: The Home of Richard Cadbury (Nicholas Wells) 9. The Chamberlain Tradition (Sir Charles Petrie) 10. The Chamberlains: Joseph, Austin and Neville 1836-1940 (Roger Ward) 11. Joseph Chamberlain’s Highbury: A Very Public Private House (Stephen Roberts) 12. Emma and Richard Cadbury 1846-1907 (Beatrice C Boeke) 13. The Edwardian Lady: The Story of Edith Holden (Ina taylor) 14. Some Records of an Old House at Camp Hill (Stratford House)(J W Simcox) 15. My Route: A People’s History of Stratford Road 16. Local Studies in Balsall Heath and Highgate (John Morris Jones) 17. Walking the River Rea (Harry Reeves) 18. Medieval Yardley (Victor Skipp) 19. Balsall Heath through Time (Val Hart) 20. Manors of Aston Parish (John Morris Jones) 21. The Bromsgrove Guild (Quintin Watt) 22. The Chilterns to the Black Country (WG Hoskins) 23. Portrait of (Peter Havins) 24. The in the Early Middle Ages 25. First World War Tour ??? 26. Birmingham at War Vols 1 and 2 (Alton Douglas) 27. The Truth Must be Told: Birmingham’s Role in WWII (Alison Groves Humphries) 28. Experience and Identity: Birmingham and the West Midlands 1760-1800 (John Money) 29. A History of Birmingham: Vol 1 Manor and Borough to 1865 (Conrad Gill) 30. Historic Birmingham (John Reilly) 31. The Making of Victorian Birmingham (Victor Skipp) 32. Victorian and Edwardian Birmingham from Old Photos /Postcards (Dorothy McCulla) 33. An Account of 150 Years of Policing in Birmingham 1989 (J.W.Reilly) 34. Battle of Birmingham 1863 (N Avant) 35. A Short History of Birmingham, 1911 (J Ernest Jones) 36. A Short History of Birmingham (1938 Gill Conrad and Charles Robertson) 37. Official and Authorised Programme and Guide for the Birmingham CoronationFestivities 1911 (Cannon Hill) 38. History of Birmingham (Conrad Gill & Charles Grant Robertson)A Breath of Fresh Air: Birmingham’s Open Air Schools 1911-1970 (Saul Wilmot) 39. The Nine Days in Birmingham: General Strike 4-12 May 1926 40. Cornish’s Birmingham Year Book 1930 41. Birmingham Handbook 1933 (W.S.Body) & 1938 (L.W.Faulkener) 42. Birmingham: Back to the 40s (Jo and Alton Douglas) 43. A Birmingham Boyhood 1923-1940 (Eric Armstrong) 44. City Children: Birmingham Children at Work and Play 1900-1930 (Michael Glasson) 45. When We Build Again: A Study based on Research into Conditions of Living and Working in Birmingham (Bournville Village Trust 1941) 46. Birmingham 50 Years on (Bournville Village Trust/ Paul S Cadbury) 47. 90 Years On: An Account of the Bournville Trust (Philip Henslowe) 48. Birmingham: We Lived Back to Back (Ted Rudge & Mac Joseph) 49. Birmingham: Eighty Thousand Adolescents, 1950 Brian H Reed) 50. Five Ways into Birmingham’s Past (Andrew Blizzard / Patrick Baird) 51. Changing Birmingham (Judith Cook) 52. Birmingham Old and New (Stephen J Price) 53. Postcards of Old Birmingham Vols 2 and 3 (Items on Moseley, Woodbridge Road and Woodroughs) (John Marks) 54. Memories of Birmingham: 100 years of Photos (Alton Douglas) 55. Your Birmingham as it used to be (Richard D Woodall) 56. Images of Birmingham (Evening Mail/ Post) 57. (Anthony Peers) 58. Birmingham: City Buildings (Douglas Hickman) 59. Birmingham Buildings (1971 Bryan Little) 60. All about Victoria Square – an historic perambulation (Joe Holyoak) 61. Birmingham A-Z 62. The Birmingham Canal Navigations (Robert May) 63. The History of Industry in Birmingham (Marie B Rowlands) 64. Birmingham City Transport (1953) (David Harvey) 65. Birmingham and its Regional Setting (1950) 66. Notes on Some of the Charities, Trusts, Institutions etc administered in the City of Birmingham (1952) 67. Birmingham (1969 John Sanders) 68. The Birmingham Diocese 1963 69. A Guide to Birmingham 70. Birmingham: A Guide to its Greatest Treasures (Arthur Mee) 71. Copec Adventure (1960) (Margaret F Fenter) 72. Birmingham and the Midlands 73. Birmingham Heritage (Joan Zuckerman & Geoffrey Eley) 74. Lloyds Bank in the History of English Banking (R S Sayers) 75. NICE at Cannon Hill (Andrew Sutton) 76. Postcards of Old Birmingham (Dawn Robinson-Walsh) 77. The Lunar Society of Birmingham (N/A) 78. Joseph Priestley and Birmingham (Ed: Malcolm Dick) 79. and the Toymakers: Silver from the 80. Perseverance and Success: The Story of William Hutton (F Scarlett Potter) 81. In the Steps of the Master (H V Morton/ Travels through Palestine) 82. Maps of Birmingham (John Morris Jones) 83. The Village Atlas: Growth of Birmingham and the West Midlands 1831-1907 (Barry Brough) 84. History on your Doorstep (J R Ravensdale) 85. Writing Local History (David Dymond) 86. Tracing your Ancestors ( Amanda Bevan) 87. Ancestral Trails (M D Herber) 88. How to Trace your Family Tree (Kathy Chater) 89. Moseley Milestones 1892-1992 (Golf / R V Morans) 90. The Centenary History of the Worcestershire Union of Golf Clubs (John F Moreton) 91. A Capital Recreation: The Development of Municipal Golf in Birmingham (J F Moreton) 92. The Reddings: A History 1880-1000 93. Life at the Graveyard: Moseley Ashfield Cricket Club 94. Beatrice: The Cadbury Heiress who gave away her Fortune )Fiona Joseph) 95. Wartime Coleshill: Memories of Local Civilian Life 1939-1945 96. ‘Bham Faces & Places, Vol 1 1889 97. Kelly’s Directory Bham 1952

World War I Books (Donated by Jim Hone) B1/ a-o a) Forgotten Voices Max Arthur b) The Western Front Malcolm Brown c) 1918 Year of Victory Malcolm Brown d) Jim Counsell’s War 1914-1918 Michael Counsell e) To the Last Ridge WH Downing f) Harry’s War Harry Drinkwater g) Over The Top Martin Marix Evans h) The Somme France 1916 Chris McNab i) To Fight Alongside Friends ed., Gerry Harrison j) Somme Lyn MacDonald k) They Called it Passchendaele Lyn MacDonald l) The Rise of No Man’s Land Lyn MacDonald m) True World War I Stories ed., CB Purdom n) The First Day on the Somme Martin Middlebrook o) The Reluctant Tommy Ronald Skirth