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  • [[Image:Leyte Birmingham Bridge.jpg|left|thumb|300px|damage to ''Birmingham's'' bridge]] ...Princeton's torpedo storage exploded and caused heavy casualties to ''USS Birmingham'' (CL-62), who was preparing to tow the carrier while ''USS Reno'' provided
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  • ...ndon is in four figures, and Birmingham is the largest city</ref> whilst [[Birmingham]] is considered, population-wise, the 'second city'. ...London; [[Heart FM|Heart]] in London and Midlands; [[Galaxy FM|Galaxy]] in Birmingham and the north of England; [[Magic Radio|Magic]] in London and the north of
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  • ...ht on 18th Century Cricket |year=1935 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-48-2}} ...t on pre-Victorian Cricket |year=1937 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-49-9}}
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  • ...bridge. At its peak in the 1870s, there were large hospitals in Liverpool, Birmingham, Glasgow, London and Bristol [http://www.homeoint.org/photo/bat/hopangla.ht
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  • ...han I could stand with attending any of the sections'''. I intend going to Birmingham, if able; indeed I am bound to attempt it, for I am honoured beyond all mea
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  • ...he 1960s. The modern Civil Rights movement has been dated to the action of Birmingham leaders who sent [[Rosa Parks]] to refuse to give up her seat on a bus to a
    26 KB (4,083 words) - 13:56, 9 February 2024
  • ...s capacity as a World War II naval officer) is a minor character in [[John Birmingham]]'s Axis of Time series of alternate history novels.
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  • In 1869 Dickens accepted the Presidency of the [[Birmingham and Midland Institute]] and became its 16th President
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  • ...ms Reeves]] in 1877,<ref name=Reeves/> though at singers' insistence the [[Birmingham]] Festival pitch was lowered (and the organ retuned) at that time. At the [
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  • ...or instruction and discussion, the founding of [[Woodbrooke College]] in [[Birmingham]], and a developing interest in social issues as well as the peace testimon
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  • ...<ref>Rewata Dhamma, ''The Buddha and His Disciples'', Dhamma Talaka Pubns, Birmingham, 2001, page 91</ref> describes it as post-canonical.
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  • ...leading examples of these is [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]]'s "[[Letter from Birmingham Jail]]".
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  • ...is mentioned.-->, published in a horror fanzine issued by Mike Garrett of Birmingham, Alabama.
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  • ...nd traditions, within seventy miles of the huge English urban complexes of Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester?"</ref> <ref>[[Gwynfor Evans]], Land of My Father
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  • | Midland Counties' Championships, [[Birmingham|Edgbaston]] <ref>{{cite news|title=Lawn Tennis – Midlands Counties' Champ
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  • *[[Ann Jones]] British 7 October 1938, Birmingham, England, UK
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  • ...BBC production centres located in [[Cardiff]], [[Belfast]], [[Glasgow]], [[Birmingham]], [[Manchester]], [[Bristol]], [[Southampton]] and [[Newcastle upon Tyne]]
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  • ...g|right|370px|<ref>Otto Krebs, Lithograph, 1874.</ref> Pittsburgh in 1874. Birmingham is in the foreground, and Allegheny City in background across the Allegheny
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  • ...also took its campaign to [[England]], including planting bombs in pubs in Birmingham, Guildford, Warrington, Brighton, London's docklands and elsewhere, and the
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  • ...also took its campaign to [[England]], including planting bombs in pubs in Birmingham, Guildford, Warrington, Brighton, London's docklands and elsewhere, and the
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