The School of Art, Bournville (formerly Bournville College of Art and Bournville Centre for Visual Arts but better known as Bournville School of Art) was...
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constituency of Selly Oak and home to the Bournville Centre for Visual Arts and the Cadbury's chocolate factory. Bournville is known as one of the most desirable...
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Space (IPS) is an art gallery located at the Bournville Centre for Visual Arts. Moor Lane is a venue for sports, business training and conferences near...
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Conservatoire) Bordesley College of Education Bournville College of Art (now the Bournville Centre for Visual Arts) City of Birmingham College of Education...
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Education in Birmingham (section Arts education)
media education in the United Kingdom. BIAD includes the Bournville Centre for Visual Arts, the Birmingham School of Art and the School of Jewellery...
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Space, Bournville Centre for Visual Arts, Birmingham, UK. 2006 Switch On/Off, Chapman Fine Arts, Curated by Mark McGowen, London, UK. 2005, A Home for Lost...
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J. Howard Whitehouse (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies)
national memorial to Ruskin in the village. Ruskin Hall, now the Bournville Centre for Visual Arts, comprised a library, museum and lecture hall. In the early...
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and graphic designer. He designed one of the two £5 commemorative coins for the 2012 London Summer Olympics. Miah's parents immigrated from Sylhet District...
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Culture of Birmingham (redirect from Arts in birmingham)
of photographs for the Bournville Village Trust in Birmingham, between 1939 and 1943. These have been published as the book Homes Fit For Heroes (Dewi Lewis...
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Birmingham (section Theatre and performing arts)
the city include Jaguar Land Rover in Castle Bromwich and Cadbury in Bournville, with large local producers also supporting a supply chain of precision-based...
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Dudley Museum and Art Gallery, closed in 2016 Galton Valley Canal Heritage Centre, Smethwick Jerome K. Jerome Museum, Walsall, website, currently seeking...
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University of Birmingham (redirect from Centre for Reformation and Early Modern Studies (University of Birmingham))
centre housed Birmingham University's Faculties of Arts and Law for over 50 years after the founding of the university in 1900. The Faculty of Arts building...
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Arts and Crafts spirit within Birmingham however was the suburb of Bournville, which was developed from 1894 by George Cadbury as a model village for...
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Eastside, Birmingham (section Arts and culture)
House hosted a collection of visual art pieces known as the ArtsFest Art Gallery and outside the building was the showcase for Vibrant Fibre, which consisted...
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later Paul Lewis from Wolverhampton Polytechnic and John Hodgett form Bournville College of Art. By 1984, Rhonda Wilson (1953–2014) had joined the editorial...
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become an icon for the city". www.arup.com. "World's tallest modular residential building unveiled in UK". www.designcurial.com. "Bournville College Longbridge...
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around 4,000 years ago. Pottery dating back to 2700BC has been found in Bournville. The most common prehistoric sites in Birmingham are burnt mounds – a...
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of photographs for the Bournville Village Trust in Birmingham, between 1939 and 1943. These have been published as the book Homes Fit For Heroes (Dewi Lewis...
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and the South East. William Mellis – For services to the community in Bournville, West Midlands. Jean Meredith – For services to the community and to charity...
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in India. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire) Patrick Beasley, For services to the community in Bournville, Birmingham. (Birmingham, West Midlands) Ronald Beasley...
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2018 New Year Honours (category Articles with bare URLs for citations from September 2022)
For services to mountain rescue and the community in Cumbria. Rosemary Jayne Cadbury. For services to philanthropy and the community in Bournville, West...
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College, Oxford. For services to international science Professor Anthony Douglas Cragg, CBE, Sculptor. For services to Visual Arts and UK-German relations...
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services to Healthcare. Ms Susan Barratt, Headteacher, Bournville Junior School, Birmingham. For services to Education. Mary Helen, Mrs. Bayne, C.V.O....
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