With notes providing an introductionto the historical geography of the
Manor, Borough, City, and Metropolitan District of Birmingham

John Morris Jones ACPFRGS. Headmaster George Dixon Junior School
C.1975 CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Published by City of Birmingham Education Department Margaret Street, Birmingham B3 3BU

Preface Sutton Coldfield
Principal Sources of Information The Eighteenth Century
Visual Reminders of the Past Turnpike Roads
The Natural Landscape The Canals of and From Birmingham
The Midlands in Pre-History Maps of Birmingham, 1576 to the Present
Roman Invasion and Occupation Watermills of the Birmingham Plateau
Our Birmingham - Anglo-Saxon Invasion & Settlement Later Georgian Birmingham
The Norman Conquest: Domesday Book Railways of Birmingham
Birmingham in the Middle Ages Town Improvement
Birmingham in Tudor Times Incorporation of Birmingham
Plague, Fire, and Civil War Drainage and Water Supply
Manors of Greater Birmingham Industry in Victorian Birmingham
Aston Manor Town Centre Development
Bordesley Manor Water From Wales
Saltley and Little Bromwich Public Transport in Birmingham
Castle Bromwich Parks and Open Spaces
Perry Barr (Staffs.) Municipal Development
Harborne (Staffs.) Places of Worship
The Quinton, (Worcs.) Hospitals
Witton (Warks.) Salvage
Erdington Warks. Greater Birmingham
Minworth (Berwood) The Growth of Birmingham
Handsworth (Staffs.) Town Planning
Edgbaston (Warks) Education in Birmingham
Sheldon (Warks.) Birmingham in 1939
Yardley (Worcs.) Postwar Birmingham
Kings Norton (Worcs.) Re-Development Areas - 'New Towns'
Northfield, Selly, Weoley (Worcs.) Birmingham - Today and Tomorrow

 
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