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Antislavery and the Birmingham Quaker 'Friends Book Society',

In order for the Birmingham Antislavery Society to be effective in campaigning for social justice, it was vital that they had a network system that...
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Antislavery Lecture by James Watkins- Advertisement Poster.

James Watkins, originally named Sam Berry, was born in 1821 on a slave plantation in Maryland. His book, ‘The Narrative of the Life of James Watkin...
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Application Book of Middlemore Homes, 1903-1914 giving the reasons Henry was admitted

Henry is case number 2576. He was described as a ‘Healthy looking boy very ragged, Street Arab type’. Street Arab was a common derogatory term for ...
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Arts and Charities

Image: Jenny Lind Historical sources show that in the Birmingham Jewish community, drama, literature, music and the arts have always been inte...
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Baby sitting in a pram

Back-to-back slum house, near Watery Lane, Small Heath, Birmingham.
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Baby sleeping in a cot

Municipal Estate, Kingstanding.
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Baby, young girl and man in backyard

Slum housing, near the Malden Road, London.
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Banner Theatre with 'Frickley South African Miner's Supprt Group'

Poster for a Banner concert, presented by Frickley South African Mainers Support Group at the Diamond Jubilee Working Mens Club, South Kirkby 12/12...
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Banner Theatre, ' Criminal Justice'

Advert for Banner Theatre's Criminal Justice performance, to be held at Buxton Hall, Ruskin College [cast discussion with Newbury By-pass protesters]
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Banner Theatre, 'Doctor Healey's Casebook'

Flyer for the Banner production 'Dr Healey's Casebook'
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Banner Theatre, 'Support the Miners'

Flyer for a Benefit Social evening by Banner Theatre during the 1984 - 1985 Miners' strike
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Banner Theatre, 'Collier Laddie'

Poster for Banner Theatre's performance of Collier Laddie at the Globe Theatre Clydach Miners Welfare Club.
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