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Collection name
Birmingham: miscellaneous concert programmes (1881-92)
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LF55.4
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Concerts. Miscellaneous Programmes. 1881-1892
28/02/1881. Perryian Cricket & Football Club. A Miscellaneous Concert. Royal Hotel, Temple Row, Birmingham.
05/04/1881. A Miscellaneous Concert in aid of the funds of the Perryian Dramatic Club. St James’ Hall, Snow Hill, Birmingham.
20/02/1882. Perryian Dramatic Society. Concert and Dramatic entertainment to open the New Stage in the Dining Hall of Messrs. Perry & Co. Pen Manufactury, Lancaster Street, Birmingham.
07/05/1883. Birmingham Liberal Association. Bordesley Ward. District 113, Concert to be held in Little Green Lane Board Schools, followed by a sketch “The Rough Diamond” by the Kemble Dramatic Club.
30/10/1883. Byron Cricket Club. Third Annual Miscellaneous Concert. Hurst Street School.
14/08/1883. W. Floyd’s Concert and Entertainment. Temperance Hall, Temple Street, Birmingham.
28/12/1883. St Mary’s Ward Liberal Association. Complimentary soirée in honour of Mr Alderman William White.
28/02/1884. A Dramatic performance, including a selection of Music performed by Pountney’s Orchestral Band. Perry & Co. Pen Manufactury, Lancaster Street, Birmingham.
09/06/1884. Carr’s Lane Branch Sunday School, Board School, Dartmouth Street, Birmingham. Programme of entertainment.
28/07/1884. Concert at Upper Thomas St. Board Schools, in connection with Yate Street Sunday School.
03/10/1885. Aston Early Morning School for Men. Class VIII Concert
10/1101885. Small Heath & Allcock Street Male Adult School, Birmingham. A concert in aid of funds for a library.
17/12/1885. Birchfield Cycling Club. Programme of the Third General Social & Miscellaneous Entertainment to be held at Albert Road Board Schools.
14/11/1892. Allcock Street Board School. Annual Concert
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1881 - 1892
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Perryian Dramatic Society -
Birmingham Liberal Association -
Byron Cricket Club -
Pountney’s Orchestral Band -
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19th century - late Victorian 1876-1899
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Birmingham Libraries: Local Studies and History
Central Library, Chamberlain Square Birmingham West Midlands B3 3HQ United Kingdom Open Map
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