BBL defunct team color1 FFFFFF color2 000000 name Birmingham Panthers logo BirminghamPanthersLogo.png imagesize 200px league British Basketball League established 2007 folded 2008 history Birmingham Panthers br 2007 2008 arena University of Wolverhampton UoW Walsall Campus Sports Hall location Birmingham ... hq 97319 21795657 year 2007 accessdate 2009 11 25 publisher Birmingham Mail ref Home arenas University ... 000000 a pattern b basketballblankborder a shorts 000000 a pattern s blanksides2 The Birmingham Panthers official name Team Birmingham Panthers was a professional basketball club in the British Basketball League . Established in 2007, the Birmingham based franchise competed in United Kingdom Britain ... year. Franchise history Basketball back in Birmingham Following the demise and eventual liquidation of the Birmingham Bullets , one of British basketball s most successful franchises, Birmingham was left ... for Birmingham to return to the fold for the following season. On March 23, 2007, it was officially confirmed that Birmingham would be part of the mass expansion of the BBL, with former Bullets assistant ... page.html year 2007 accessdate 2007 03 24 publisher Birmingham Mail ref Behind the scenes both the BBL ... Association announcing their own Birmingham franchise for the following season, the Birmingham ... Birmingham Panthers would be the eleventh franchise taking to the court for the British Basketball ... 2007 accessdate 2007 09 11 publisher Birmingham Mail ref with a move to a future arena already planned. ref cite web author BBC Sport title New team to launch in Birmingham url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 ... full&objectid 18927295&siteid 50002 name page.html year 2007 accessdate 2007 04 19 publisher Birmingham Mail ref In the same interview with regional newspaper Birmingham Mail , Wilson was keen to stress ... year 2007 accessdate 2007 04 19 publisher Birmingham Mail ref , a move that was taken by the NBA s Washington .... ref name Collin Tattum 2007 The National Indoor Arena and Birmingham Sports Centre were both considered ... more details
Conrad Gill coauthor Asa Briggs title History of Birmingham year 1952 publisher Oxford University ...table border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align right tr td colspan 2 align center bgcolor ff9999 Birmingham ... Birmingham.png table This page is about the Government of Birmingham , England . Civic history see also History of Birmingham Image Birmingham Reform Act Map 1831.png The proposed Parliamentary Borough of Birmingham, surveyed in 1831 for the Great Reform Act by Robert K. Dawson thumb right Most of Birmingham ... historically in Staffordshire or Worcestershire . Until the 1760s, Birmingham was administered .... By the 1760s the population growth of Birmingham made this system completely inadequate, and salaried officials were needed. In 1768, a body of Birmingham Street Commissioners Commissioners of the Streets ... 1832 Reform Act of 1832 gave Birmingham its first representation in Parliament of the united Kingdom Parliament initially with only two MPs but this has been gradually expanded. Image Birmingham Public Office Moor Street 1831.jpg The Public Offices in Moor Street in 1830 thumb left Birmingham gained ... . This remained unchanged until 1974 when Birmingham became a metropolitan district of the newly ... council was abolished in 1986 and Birmingham effectively reverted to being a unitary authority although sharing some services with other authorities in the county. A Coat of arms of BirminghamBirmingham coat of arms was awarded to the corporation in 1889 and updated for the city council in 1977 ... colleges, Birmingham City Transport public transport and local police and fire services. All ... thumb right upright Coat of arms of Birmingham , as granted in 1889, including an ermine fess white horizontal band across the centre to represent Edgbaston Birmingham s boundaries were expanded at several times during the 19th and 20th centuries. Birmingham was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1838. The borough initially included the parishes of Birmingham and Edgbaston and part of the parish ... more details
There are multiple places named Birmingham in the U.S. state of Ohio Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio Birmingham, Guernsey County, Ohio geodis ... more details
Birmingham International may refer to Birmingham International railway station , Birmingham, England Birmingham International Airport United Kingdom , serving Birmingham, England Birmingham Shuttlesworth International Airport , serving Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham International Carnival , a biennial event in Birmingham, England Birmingham International Raceway , a former race track in Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham International Holdings , company disambig ... more details
Geobox Settlement Name section name Titusville category List of neighborhoods in Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham Neighborhood Image image image caption Country etc. country United States state Alabama region type City region Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham district type Neighborhood Geography lat d 33 lat m 29 lat s 38.4 lat NS N long d 86 long m 49 long s 40.8 long EW W Population population as of population Various codes timezone North American Central Time Zone CST utc offset 6 timezone DST North American Central Time Zone CDT utc offset DST 5 postal code 35211 postal code type ZIP Codes area code Area code 205 205 Titusville IPAc en icon t t s v l is a historic neighborhood in Birmingham, Alabama , United States southeast of Ensley, Birmingham, Alabama Ensley near University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB s campus. It is centered on 6th Avenue South between downtown Birmingham and Elmwood Cemetery Birmingham, Alabama Elmwood Cemetery . Titusville includes its neighborhood associations with North Titusville, South Titusville, and Woodland Park. History Since the early 20th century Titusville has been a neighborhood of middle class African American families, including architect Wallace Rayfield , Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice , the President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Freeman A. Hrabowski III , Mayor William Bell, former Mayor Larry Langford, councillor Carole Smitherman , and Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Harold Jackson writer Harold Jackson . ref Condoleezza Rice, Extraordinary, Ordinary People A Memoir of Family , Crown Archetype, 2010, p. 38 68 69 ref In June 1993 Titusville residents took the Birmingham city government to court in an attempt ... al&vol 1991455&invol 2 Rel City of Birmingham v. Horn , Supreme Court of Alabama, Special Term, 2001 ..., Md., 2001 ISBN 0 7425 1248 7. Birmingham, Jeffco to buy Trinity plant property, Birmingham News , September 27, 2005. See also List of Birmingham neighborhoods Category Neighborhoods in Birmingham ... more details
Birmingham Cathedral may refer to In Birmingham, England St. Philip s Cathedral, Birmingham Church of England St. Chad s Cathedral, Birmingham Catholic Birmingham Orthodox Cathedral In Birmingham, Alabama Cathedral Church of the Advent Birmingham, Alabama Episcopalian Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham Catholic Holy Trinity Holy Cross Cathedral Orthodox disambig ... more details
Angell Palmer & Dodge http ase.tufts.edu polsci faculty birmingham bio.asp Visiting Faculty Bio at Tufts University http www.polisci.neu.edu faculty staff parttime faculty Part Time Faculty Bio at Northeastern University References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Birmingham ...Infobox State Senator name Tom Birmingham image Tom birmingham.jpg caption Tom Birmingham at a roundtable organized by the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service at Suffolk University on 30 January 2009. width 250px office President of the Massachusetts Senate term start January 1996 term end December 2002 preceded William M. Bulger succeeded Robert Travaglini state senate2 Massachusetts district2 Middlesex County, Massachusetts Middlesex , Suffolk County, Massachusetts Suffolk and Essex County, Massachusetts Essex term start2 January 1991 term end2 December 2002 preceded2 Francis D. Doris succeeded2 Jarrett Barrios birth date Birth date and age 1949 08 04 birth place residence party Democratic ... Law spouse Selma Botman children Erica and Megan Thomas Francis Birmingham born August 4, 1949 is the former ... a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University , after graduating from Harvard College in 1972 ... election, 2002 Massachusetts governor in 2002 , despite impressive fundraising. An avid cyclist, Birmingham ... images press mass bike me.pdf work MassBike Newsletter title Sen. Birmingham s Tour de Mass ..., Birmingham serves as Senior Counsel at the law firm of Edwards, Angell, Palmer & Dodge, and recently taught state and local government at Tufts University , and teaches education policy at Northeastern University in Boston. His wife, Selma Botman , has a Ph.D in Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University and serves as the President of the University of Southern Maine . They have two daughters, Erica Birmingham, a graduate of Harvard College , and Megan Birmingham, a student at Bates College ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Birmingham, Tom Category 1949 births Category Living ... more details
Image BirminghamGazetteFrontPage.jpg right thumb The Birmingham Gazette of 20 October 1922 The Birmingham Gazette , known for much of its existence as Aris s Birmingham Gazette , was a newspaper that was published and circulated in Birmingham , England from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries. Founded as a weekly publication in 1741, it moved to daily production in 1862, and was absorbed by the Birmingham Post in 1956. History The Gazette was founded as the Birmingham Gazette and General Correspondent by Thomas Aris, a stationer from London who had moved to Birmingham in May 1740 and started a bookselling and printing business in the High Street, Birmingham High Street . The first edition was issued on 16 November 1741, just under ten years after the town s first known newspaper, the Birmingham Journal eighteenth century Birmingham Journal . ref cite web url http www.newsplan.co.uk wm newsplan modules.php?name history title Newspaper history in the West Midlands region accessdate 2008 05 26 year 2005 work publisher NEWSPLAN West Midlands ref By 1743 it had absorbed its rival Warwick and Staffordshire Gazette which had been founded in London in 1737 and moved to Birmingham in 1741 and become the town s only newspaper. ref cite book last first authorlink coauthors editor Stephens, W. B. title A History of the County of Warwick Volume 7 The City of Birmingham accessdate 2008 05 26 year 1964 publisher University of London & History of Parliament Trust pages 209 222 chapter Economic and Social History Social History before 1815 chapterurl http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22966 ref Although decried by its rivals as Mere register of sales or... broker s guide ... HOUSES AND CLUBS LOCAL POLITICS AND POPULAR ARTICULACY IN THE BIRMINGHAM AREA, IN THE AGE OF THE AMERICAN ... reflist Category Defunct newspapers of the United Kingdom Category History of Birmingham, West Midlands Category Newspapers published in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Publications established ... more details
Birmingham, Kentucky was a town in Kentucky that was destroyed by the creation of Kentucky Lake . Birmingham was located on land owned by Thomas A. Grubbs in 1849, laid out and platted in 1853 and incorporated in 1860. ref name Kentucky Lake History http www.kentuckylake.com history kylake oldbirmingham.shtml History of Kentucky Lake Old Birmingham, at kentuckylake.com ref Early residents included L. S. Locker, Thomas Love and Thomas C. Grubbs. ref name Kentucky Lake History Birmingham enjoyed prosperity shortly after the end of the American Civil War Civil War when a stave mill and timber business employed over 200 people. ref name Kentucky Lake History Birmingham was named after Birmingham, England in hope that the city would establish its European namesake s iron industry the area had its own nascent iron industry, some remains of which can be viewed today in the Land Between the Lakes . ref name Kentucky Lake History Collins History of Kentucky states that in 1874 Birmingham had a population of 322 by contrast, the county seat of Benton, Kentucky then had a population of only 158. ref name Kentucky Lake History By 1894 Birmingham had five churches, two schools, two hotels, four dry goods and general stores, three grocers, two millinery shops, two wagon and blacksmith shops and a drug store. ref name Kentucky Lake History By 1929 Birmingham still had around 600 residents. ref ... of Kentucky Lake in 1938, and at that time Birmingham s residents were informed that they must ... Kentucky Lake History The dam was completed in 1944, and the entirety of Birmingham, Kentucky was submerged ... Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, and James C. Klotter. Lexington, Kentucky The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0813117720. ref Some residents of Birmingham had to relocate a second time due to the creation ..., the remains of foundations and streets of Birmingham are often visible, especially at Birmingham Point. ref name Kentucky Lake History NBA star Joe Fulks was born in Birmingham, Kentucky. ref http ... more details
Infobox university name Birmingham Conservatoire native name image name Birmingham Conservatoire.jpg ... Circus. latin name motto mottoeng established 1886 as Birmingham School of Music br 1989 as Birmingham Conservatoire closed type Public , College or university school of music School of Music ... Hall . Prior to 1989, it was known as the Birmingham School of Music and was one of the faculties of Birmingham City University , the only one out of the nine conservatoires in the United Kingdom that was a university ... Conservatoire http www.bcu.ac.uk university history.html History & Origins Of Birmingham City University External links http www.conservatoire.bcu.ac.uk Official website Birmingham City University ..., West Midlands Category Music schools in England Category Birmingham City University Conservatoire ... Birmingham state province West Midlands region West Midlands country England , United Kingdom coor coord ... Birmingham School of Music free label free sports colors colours nickname mascot athletics affiliations Birmingham City University br Faculty of Performance, Media and English website http www.conservatoire.bcu.ac.uk www.conservatoire.bcu.ac.uk logo footnotes Birmingham Conservatoire is an international ... of Birmingham between Centenary Square and Chamberlain Square , the conservatoire was founded in 1886 as the Birmingham School of Music, which had been a department of, and stands on the original site of, the Birmingham and Midland Institute , since around 1859. The title Birmingham Conservatoire ... Graduate Associate of the Birmingham School of Music to Graduate Associate of the Birmingham Schools ... , Naxos 8.555473, 1989 ref Birmingham Conservertoire George Caird 1993 2010 Kevin Thompson dn date September 2011 1988 1993 Roy Wales 1987 1988 Courses offered Birmingham Conservatoire offers training ... Diploma PgDip Music PgDip Musical Theatre To be delivered jointly with Birmingham School of Acting ... Doctor of Philosophy PhD Staff Birmingham Conservatoire has around 50 full time members of staff that include ... more details
98.7FM New Style Radio , Queer FM, Rhubarb Radio , South Birmingham Community Radio, Switch Radio, and Unity FM. Cheeky Rainbow January 2009 , BurnFM.com operates from the University of Birmingham Guild of Students , and Scratch Radio serves both Birmingham City University students and members of the local ... accessdate 2010 12 19 ref British Sky Broadcasting BSkyB have a base at the University of Birmingham ... title BBC and Sky News at Birmingham publisher University of Birmingham date 2008 11 29 url http ... File Bakerbig.jpg right thumb Birmingham City University , which became a Skillset Skillset Academy ... industries. ref http www.skillset.org uk westmids further ref Birmingham City University BCU received ... industry standard multimedia production training. The University of Birmingham s Centre for Contemporary ...lead too short date May 2012 This article is about the Media communication media in the city of Birmingham , England . Radio Birmingham was the first British city outside London to have a radio service from the newly formed British Broadcasting Company , with the Birmingham station 5IT starting regular ... Briggs 1961 p 190 ref who was to be the dominant figure in Birmingham broadcasting and the BBC s most ... moved its studios from Witton to a former cinema in New Street, Birmingham New Street in 1923, moving again in 1926 to a completely new building in Broad Street, Birmingham Broad Street with two studios ... Paul Temple which was produced in Birmingham and broadcast nationally from 1938 until 1968. ref Harvnb ... local commercial radio stations include BRMB , 102.2 Capital FM Birmingham , Gold radio Gold West ... station in December 1949 made the Birmingham area the first in Britain outside London to receive a television ... of Birmingham television was Cathy Come Home , described by the BBC itself as the most famous and groundbreaking ... a Birmingham production, ref Citation year 2006 title Cathy Come Home 40 Years on publisher BBC Press ... strongly in Birmingham s broadcast output over the following decades. The area was one of the first ... more details
Diocese of Birmingham could refer to the Anglican Diocese of Birmingham or the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham previously a Diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama , USA disambig ... more details
Birmingham Stechford may refer to Stechford, Birmingham , a district of the city of Birmingham, England Birmingham Stechford UK Parliament constituency 1950&ndash 1983 disambig ... more details
Birmingham Township, Pennsylvania could refer to Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania Birmingham Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania disambig de Birmingham Township ... more details
and University of Birmingham Volleyball Club http www.ubvc.co.uk who are currently in first division ... Grounds. The game never quite took off in the city, however the University of Birmingham , Birmingham ...?section 00010001000100190007000100030016 University of Birmingham Lacrosse ref ref http www.birminghamlacrosse.co.uk ... The City of Birmingham Baths Department 1851 1951 , J. Moth, 1951 ref More recently The University ... swimming University of Birmingham Sport Swimming ref The team has won bronze medal consecutively ...TOCright Sport has always been important in Birmingham , England , from the hundreds of diverse grass ... birmingham sport athletics city of sport.shtml BBC Birmingham Sport Birmingham The National City of Sport ref Major teams class wikitable align center Sports teams in Birmingham Club Sport Founded ... Park Birmingham City F.C. Birmingham City Football soccer Football 1875 Football League Championship ... Cricket League Edgbaston Cricket Ground Birmingham Panthers Basketball 2007 British Basketball ... football teams in the world Aston Villa F.C. Aston Villa 1874 ref http www.bbc.co.uk birmingham sport clubs villa club info.shtml BBC Sport Aston Villa club information ref and Birmingham City F.C. Birmingham City 1875 . ref http www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk page HistoryDetail 0,,10412,00.html BCFC History ... by the Birmingham Smethwick border, but was moved completely into the latter by a minor rationalisation of local government borders in the 1960s and is now in Sandwell . In addition, Birmingham ... Coldfield Town . Aston in Birmingham is notable for being the location for the first football league ... Villa Football Club were among the founding clubs of the Premier League in 1992. Birmingham City L.F.C. Birmingham City Ladies compete at the top level of English women s association football women s football , the FA WSL . Athletics The Birmingham Athletic Club opened a Gymnasium in King Alfred s Place ... of the Birmingham Athletic Club was held in 1868. On March 1, 1880, an association was organised ... more details
Three ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Birmingham , after the city of Birmingham in England . The first HMS Birmingham 1913 Birmingham was a Town class cruiser 1910 light cruiser launched in 1913 and sold in 1931. The second HMS Birmingham C19 Birmingham was a Town class cruiser 1936 light cruiser launched in 1936 and broken up in 1960. The third HMS Birmingham D86 Birmingham D86 was a Type 42 destroyer in service from 1976 to 1999. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Birmingham, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Birmingham it HMS Birmingham hu HMS Birmingham egy rtelm s t lap sl HMS Birmingham fi HMS Birmingham vi HMS Birmingham ... more details
1000 companies are headquartered in Birmingham. In the field of college and university education , Birmingham has been the location of the University of Alabama School of Medicine formerly known as the Medical ... that time, it has also become provided with the University of Alabama at Birmingham founded circa 1969 , one of three main campuses of the University of Alabama , and also with the private Birmingham Southern College . Between these two universities and Samford University , the Birmingham area has ... University of Alabama Press. ISBN 0 8173 0495 9 ref See also List of Mayors of Birmingham ... fountain.jpg thumb Fountain on the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus In the 1970s and 1980s, Birmingham s economy was transformed by investments in bio technology and medical research at the University ... the University of Alabama at Birmingham , Samford University includes the Cumberland School of Law ... Community College , Birmingham Southern College , University of Montevallo in Shelby County , Lawson ... on the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus. The Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex BJCC ... in their June 5, 2006 issue. The Wright Center Concert Hall at Samford University is home to the Birmingham ...two other uses the U.S. city the city in England Birmingham other uses Birmingham disambiguation Infobox settlement official name Birmingham, Alabama settlement type City nickname The Magic City , Pittsburgh of the South website http www.birminghamal.gov image skyline Birmingham AL Montage.jpg imagesize 280px image caption From top left Downtown from Red Mountain Birmingham Red Mountain Torii in the Birmingham Botanical Gardens United States Birmingham Botanical Gardens Alabama Theatre Birmingham Museum of Art City Hall Downtown Financial Center. image flag Flag of Birmingham, Alabama.svg image seal Seal of Birmingham, Alabama.svg image map Jefferson County Alabama Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Birmingham Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location in Jefferson County, Alabama ... more details
BLP sources date April 2011 Dan Birmingham is a St. Petersburg, Florida based boxing trainer ref name Hauser2008 cite book last Hauser first Thomas title The Boxing Scene url http books.google.com books?id VfvqxXaJcKEC&pg PA179 accessdate 1 May 2011 date 2008 12 01 publisher Temple University Press isbn 9781592139774 pages 179 ref who is best known for his work with World Light Middleweight Champion Winky Wright . Birmingham has been training Wright since he began his boxing career, and has remained with him through the present time. Birmingham is also the trainer of 2000 Olympian, and former International Boxing Federation IBF Super middleweight Champion, and fellow St. Petersburg native, Jeff Lacy , and highly touted boxing prospect Chad Dawson . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Birmingham, Dan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Birmingham, Dan Category American boxing trainers Category Living people ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 For the area of the British city of the same name Southside, Birmingham Geobox Settlement Name section name Southside category List of neighborhoods in Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham Neighborhood Image image Southside skyline in Birmingham, Alabama.jpg image caption Five Points South skyline from Vulcan statue Vulcan Country etc. country United States state Alabama region type City region Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham district type Neighborhood Geography lat d 33 lat m 30 lat s 2 lat NS N long d 86 long m 48 long s 00 long EW W elevation imperial 659 elevation round 201 Population population as of population Various codes timezone North American Central Time Zone CST utc offset 6 timezone DST North American Central Time Zone CDT utc offset DST 5 postal code 35205 postal code type ZIP Codes area code Area code 205 205 The Southside encompasses the southern half of Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham s downtown area from the Railroad Reservation to the crest of Red Mountain Birmingham, Alabama Red Mountain and from Interstate 65 on the west to Elton B. Stephens Expressway U.S. Route 31 U.S. Highway 31 , or Red Mountain Expressway on the east near Alabama State Route 149 Green Springs Highway . It is considered to be the Midtown area of the city due its relationship to Downtown. Southside contains many of the prominent points of interest of the Greater Birmingham area such as Railroad Park and the University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB and the adjacent medical center district. It also hosts Birmingham s liveliest entertainment district at Five Points ... Church, Southside Baptist Church, Temple Beth El Birmingham, Alabama Temple Beth El , Temple Emanu El, and Highlands United Methodist Church. For the purposes of Birmingham s citizen participation ... Letter from a Birmingham Jail , but this structure has been demolished. Category Neighborhoods in Birmingham, Alabama ... more details
Birmingham Museum can refer to any of the following institutions Birmingham , England Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Birmingham Railway Museum now known as Tyseley Locomotive Works Thinktank, Birmingham science museum Birmingham Institute of Art and Design Birmingham, Alabama , United States of America Birmingham Museum of Art Birmingham Civil Rights Institute McWane Science Center disambig ... more details
needed october 2010 date November 2010 Research at Birmingham Research at the University of Birmingham ... at the University of Birmingham, is expanding in the city and will possibly play a part in the city ... publisher University of Birmingham accessdate 2008 01 08 ref Banking, insurance and law Image BirminghamBrindleyplace.jpg ...update date August 2010 Image ColmoreRowBirmingham.jpg thumb 300px Colmore Row in Birmingham s Business District. The city of Birmingham , in England , is an important manufacturing and engineering centre ... url http www.birminghameconomy.org.uk economy.htm title Business And Economy publisher Birmingham Economy ... birmingham business birmingham business news other uk business 2011 12 15 west midlands economy is flatlining report 65233 29956005 work Birmingham Post date 15 December 2011 accessdate 2012 02 11 ref Although Birmingham has seen strong economic growth overall in recent years, with per capita GDP rising ... unemployment rates in the UK Birmingham Ladywood UK Parliament constituency Ladywood and Birmingham ... city Birmingham. ref cite web url http www.statistics.gov.uk downloads theme labour PCAtables.xls title ... Birmingham New Street Station New Street railway station operating considerably over capacity during peak periods. In 2010, Birmingham was ranked as the 52nd most livable city in the world ... of Living worldwide city rankings 2010 Mercer survey publisher Mercer date 26 May 2010 ref Birmingham was also one of the founding cities for the Eurocities group and is also sitting as chair. Birmingham ... of trend of regional gross value added GVA of Birmingham at current basic prices http www.statistics.gov.uk ..., plastic s, machine tool s, chemical s, food, jewellery and glass . Birmingham is home to two major ... Birmingham 2005 10 13.jpg thumbnail upright right The Birmingham School of Jewellery ... is made within one mile of Birmingham city centre. Until 2003, coin s for circulation were manufactured in the Jewellery Quarter at the Birmingham Mint , the oldest independent mint in the world ... more details
Birmingham, Pennsylvania may refer to Birmingham, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania now South Side Pittsburgh Birmingham, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania or occasionally to Chadds Ford Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania , formerly known as Birmingham Township and before 1790 part of the Chester County township. geodis es Birmingham Pensilvania ... more details
See also Birmingham School disambiguation Birmingham Set The Birmingham Group may refer to The Birmingham Group artists , 19th century artists associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement. The Birmingham Group authors , mid 20th century authors interested in the realistic portrayal of working class scenes. The Birmingham Surrealists disambig ... more details
for the Roman Catholic bishop Archbishop of Birmingham Infobox Bishopric border anglican font color black bishopric Birmingham coatofarms image Charles Gore Statue St. Philip s Birmingham 2005 10 14.jpg Statue of Charles Gore, outside St Philip s Cathedral, Birmingham . incumbent David Urquhart bishop David Urquhart province Province of Canterbury Canterbury diocese Anglican Diocese of BirminghamBirmingham cathedral St. Philip s Cathedral, Birmingham St. Philip s, Birmingham first bishop Charles Gore date 1905 website The Bishop of Birmingham heads the Church of England Anglican Diocese of Birmingham diocese of Birmingham , in the Province of Canterbury , in England . The diocese covers the North West of the historical county of Warwickshire and has its Episcopal see see in the Birmingham City of Birmingham , West Midlands county West Midlands , where the seat of the diocese is located at the St Philip s Cathedral, Birmingham Cathedral Church of Saint Philip which was elevated to cathedral status in 1905. The Bishop s residence is Bishop s Croft in Harborne , Birmingham. ref cite web title Provincial Directory Birmingham url http www.anglicancommunion.org tour diocese.cfm?IDind 129 ... of Birmingham url http www.birmingham.anglican.org yourchurch whoweare.html history date work Diocese of Birmingham publisher accessdate 2009 06 22 ref The present bishop is the Rt Revd David Urquhart ... style width 95 colspan 4 style background color 7F1734 color white Bishops of Birmingham style background ... 1911 style text align center 1924 Henry Wakefield bishop of Birmingham Henry Wakefield Nominated 20 ... Stepney nominated 11 June 2002 ref name No10p2580 cite web title See of Birmingham url http www.number10.gov.uk ... name No10p9514 cite web title New Bishop of Birmingham appointed url http www.number10.gov.uk Page9514 ... edition Third Edition publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1986 isbn 0 521 ... 705 title Historical successions Birmingham work Crockford s Clerical Directory accessdate 6 January ... more details
settlements in the immediate area of modern day Birmingham, there was a fort , Metchley Fort near the site of the University of Birmingham , and Icknield Street runs via this site through the western ...Modern day Birmingham s cultural diversity is reflected in the wide variety of religious beliefs of its ... between Birmingham and Lichfield , also apparently dedicated to Minerva http www.roman britain.org ... there is little evidence of Christian worship in the immediate Birmingham area at this time. However ... in buildings. The Conversion of Mercia Mercia , the Anglo Saxon Kingdom in which Birmingham was situated ... until they were transferred to the new St Chad s Cathedral, Birmingham Catholic cathedral in Birmingham ... thumb upright St Martin in the Bull Ring Birmingham s original parish church ... in medieval Birmingham were a priory founded in the early 13th century known as the Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury, Birmingham Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury in the area of today s Priory Queensway, and the Guild of the Holy Cross established in 1392, whose guildhall was on New Street, Birmingham New Street . Christianity According to the 2001 Census, 59.1 of Birmingham s residents identify ... Birmingham is the Episcopal See see of the Anglican Diocese of Birmingham, England Diocese of Birmingham which has its cathedral at St Philip s Cathedral, Birmingham St. Philip s . Catholicism Image StChadsCathedralBirmingham.jpg thumb upright St. Chad s Cathedral, Birmingham St. Chad s Cathedral Birmingham is the Episcopal See see of the Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham which has its cathedral at Saint Chad s Cathedral St. Chad s . Following the Reformation ... at Old Oscott Oscott around 1679 and in Birmingham itself on what is now called Masshouse Queensway ... was built on Broad Street, Birmingham Broad Street in 1786 and St. Mary s College, Oscott Oscott College ... Newman , probably the most significant Catholic figure associated with Birmingham, founded the Birmingham ... more details