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Qué (quién) es Birmingham$8329$ - definición

MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM
AA Birmingham; Birmingham Blues (baseball); Birmingham Grays; Birmingham Pensacola; Birmingham Bluebirds; Birmingham Ironmakers; Birmingham Maroons; Birmingham Reds; Birmingham Iron Men

Birmingham Triennial Music Festival         
  • Birmingham Triennial Music Festival, Town Hall 1834
  • [[Birmingham Town Hall]]
  • Sullivan’s ''The Light of the World'', premiere 1873}}
  • The Theatre Royal Birmingham in 1780
LONGEST-RUNNING CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL (1784–1912)
Birmingham Festival; Birmingham Festival Orchestra; Birmingham Music Festival; Birmingham Triennial Festival; Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival
The Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival, in Birmingham, England, founded in 1784, was the longest-running classical music festival of its kind. It last took place in 1912.
History of Birmingham         
  • Birmingham button of the 18th century, with a mother-of-pearl body, gilt- and silvered-copper inlaid discs and a brass shank
  • Parliamentarian]]s in 1643.
  • Thomas Attwood]] addressing the [[Birmingham Political Union]] during the [[Days of May]], 1832
  • Street plan of Birmingham from 1731 by William Westley (the top of the map is oriented westwards)
  • Entry for Birmingham in [[Domesday Book]]
  • Birmingham Journal]]'', founded in 1732
  • Enrolment of the charters of 1166 and 1189 granting and confirming Birmingham's right to hold a market
  • Town Hall]] and [[Chamberlain Memorial]]
  • Joseph Chamberlain
  • Curzon Street station]]; Birmingham's first railway terminus
  • [[Deritend ware]] jug and sherds
  • Portrait of a leading 18th century Birmingham manufacturer, with illustrations of some of his technical innovations
  • John de Birmingham]] in [[St Martin in the Bull Ring]]
  • 1998 G8 Summit]]
  • cartographic]] representation, on the fourteenth century [[Gough Map]]. The town (centre) is shown within the [[Forest of Arden]], on the road between [[Lichfield]] (left) and [[Droitwich]] (right). North is to the left
  • Birmingham Population from 1538 to 2009
  • ''John Freeth and his Circle'' – the radical [[Birmingham Book Club]], which met at [[Freeth's Coffee House]]
  • John Rogers]], compiler of the first complete authorised edition of the [[Bible]] to appear in the English language
  • The original halls of the [[National Exhibition Centre]], opened in 1976.
  • Old Square]] – illustrated in 1732
  • Detail from [[Lewis Paul]]'s 1758 second patent for a [[roller spinning]] machine
  • Equipment used by [[Joseph Priestley]] in his experiments on gases
  • Prince Rupert]] at the [[Battle of Birmingham]]
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  • John Evans]] in 1897
  • Guild of the Holy Cross]]
  • The [[Soho Manufactory]]
  • [[Soho House]], regular venue for meetings of the [[Lunar Society of Birmingham]]
  • Old Crown]], originally the hall of the [[Guild of St John, Deritend]], is the sole surviving secular building of medieval Birmingham
  • Engraving of Birmingham by [[Wenceslas Hollar]], published in 1656
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Birmingham transport history; History of birmingham; Incorporation of Birmingham
Birmingham has seen 1400 years of growth, during which time it has evolved from a small 7th century Anglo Saxon hamlet on the edge of the Forest of Arden at the fringe of early Mercia into a major city. A combination of immigration, innovation and civic pride helped to bring about major social and economic reforms and create the Industrial Revolution, inspiring the growth of similar cities across the world.
Birmingham Manor House         
  • "The Ancient Seat of the Lord of Birmingham", shown with [[Digbeth]] and [[St Martin in the Bull Ring]] on William Westley's 1731 map of Birmingham
  • The moat and its buildings illustrated in 1814, one year before their destruction
MOATED BUILDING THAT FORMED THE SEAT OF THE LORD OF THE MANOR OF BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND
Birmingham Moat
The Birmingham Manor House or Birmingham Moat was a moated building that formed the seat of the Lord of the Manor of Birmingham, England during the Middle Ages, remaining the property of the de Birmingham family until 1536. The buildings were demolished and the moat filled-in in 1815-16, but the remains of medieval stone structures excavated in 1973-75 survive intact beneath the buildings of the Birmingham Wholesale Markets.

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Birmingham Barons

The Birmingham Barons are a Minor League Baseball team based in Birmingham, Alabama. The team, which plays in the Southern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox and plays at Regions Field in downtown Birmingham. The current edition of the Barons was previously located in Montgomery, Alabama, and known as the Montgomery Rebels.