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Albert Edward Heaton

Albert Heaton was the Vicar of St Luke's Church in Bristol Street from 1909 to 1926.
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Albert Edward Heaton
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Alderman Dr Louis Glass, Lord Mayor of Birmingham

Louis Glass, who was born in 1903 in Burton-on-Trent, qualified as a doctor and then, in 1929, was elected onto Birmingham City Council for the Lad...
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Alderman Dr Louis Glass, Lord Mayor of Birmingham
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Alderman F.C. Clayton, Mayor of Birmingham

Francis Corder Clayton was born in Kelvedon, Essex, in 1843 and came to Birmingham as a young man to work in the chemical manufacturing industry fo...
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Alderman F.C. Clayton,  Mayor of Birmingham
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Alderman Glass

Louis Glass, who was born in 1903 in Burton-on-Trent, qualified as a doctor and then, in 1929, was elected onto Birmingham City Council for the Lad...
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Alderman Glass
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Alfred Bird - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery

Alfred Bird manufactured and sold custard and baking powder from his chemist's shop beneath the old Market Hall in Bell Street, Birmingham. His cus...
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Alfred Bird - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery
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Alfred Bowkett - Liberal candidate for Ladywood in 1924

This leaflet was part of the campaign ephemera produced for Alfred Bowkett. Bowkett grew up in Ladywood; his first school was Clark Street and he r...
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Alfred Bowkett - Liberal candidate for Ladywood in 1924
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Alfred Knight VC - Press report on his award

This article is taken from The Weekly Mercury. Use the zoomify tab (plug in download required) to read the full article. Knight’s award was gazette...
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Alfred Knight VC - Press report on his award
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Alfred Knight VC - the road naming in his honour

The padre says a few words before the unveiling of Alfred Knight Way by his family. Standing to the right is Alfred's grand-daughter Anne Walsh.
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Alfred Knight VC - the road naming in his honour
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Alfred Knight VC from the Post Office Rifles

Alfred is pictured here with his wife Mabel relaxing while on leave from the front. Knight was awarded the Victoria Cross for his series of gallant...
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Alfred Knight VC from the Post Office Rifles
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Alfred Knight Way

The family of the late Alfred Knight VC gathered by the road named in his honour. On 9th November they were present at the opening of this new road...
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Alfred Knight Way
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Alfred Smith - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery

Alfred Smith served with the RAF in World War Two. He was killed on 17th June 1941 and is buried at Keyhill Cemetery in Birmingham. Smith was an ai...
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Alfred Smith - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery
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Alfred Tennyson Dickens at the Town Hall

There is no year on this item, just the day and month of 20th February, but Dickens died early in 1912 in New York so it dates from within a few ye...
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Alfred Tennyson Dickens at the Town Hall
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