By the 1880s the board of governors were looking for a new site for sore eyes - they found it across St Philip's churchyard at the corner of Church Street, Edmond Street and Barwick Street. Here, for an estimated pounds 20,000, they could have all the beds they needed.The Birmingham ...
It’s about Hudson General Hospital as a artefact of modern society. Again, to use a film analogy, we could consider The Hospital for the Best Editing award, but none of its cast would get nominated for an acting award. Of Fearing’s fiction, The Big Clock consistently gets the lion’s...
Oliver Fallon (Birmingham City fan) Why were you looking forward to this game and visiting Ashton Gate? It was the last game of the season and Birmingham City needed a win to stay up. It had been many years since I had been to Bristol and had always found one of the nicer cities in...
Battlefield Camera Turns Its Focus on City Eye CareByline: By Emma Brady Health CorrespondentThe Birmingham Post (England)
Reminiscing on a dramatic final day, Beard told Hooper: "We had Bristol City, Chelsea had Manchester City and Birmingham had Notts County, and we weren't expecting to win the league that day. "I remember seeing Manchester City's teamsheet. ...
In Proceedings of the 2014 Eighth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing, Birmingham, UK, 2–4 July 2014; pp. 358–363. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Mukherjee, T.; Chander, D.; Mondal, A.; Dasgupta, K.; Kumar, A.; Venkat, A. CityZen...
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Culture: Kelly's Eye Is on New Post; after a Decade as Principal Oboist with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Jonathan Kelly Will Rejoin Former Conductor Sir Simon Rattle at the Berlin Philharmonic Later This Year. He Tells Christopher Morley about the Exacting Selection Process ...
City View: Turning a Blind Eye to a Diminishing Housing MarketRead the full-text online article and more details about "City View: Turning a Blind Eye to a Diminishing Housing Market" - The Birmingham Post (England), January 30, 2004The Birmingham Post (England)...
It's Birmingham as we've never known it.The Birmingham Post (England)