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We've had a busy 11 days with Birmingham Heritage Week, and we're reviewing some of the bostin' Brum places we've celebr...
21/09/2021

We've had a busy 11 days with Birmingham Heritage Week, and we're reviewing some of the bostin' Brum places we've celebrated. Starting with The Great Blondin!

19/09/2021

Our final short film as part of Birmingham Heritage Week looks at the famous treasure of Birmingham: the Staffordshire Hoard! We hope you have enjoyed our posts over the last 11 days!

18/09/2021

Samuel Johnson is a famous figure in Lichfield, but do you know about his connections with Birmingham? Find out more in our new short film as part of Birmingham Heritage Week

17/09/2021

Another short film today as part of Birmingham Heritage Week. Today we're taking a quick look at the steam engine and its links to Birmingham!

16/09/2021

Today's short video looks at the music scene around Birmingham. Delivered as part of Birmingham Heritage Week

15/09/2021

The next character to feature in our little films is Charles Darwin - Not a Birmingham resident, but possibly inspired by his less famous relative. Find out more here:

14/09/2021

The next short film we're delivering as part of Birmingham Heritage Week is all about A.W.N. Pugin

13/09/2021

Hope you enjoy this new short film about Chocolate in Birmingham!

12/09/2021

Discover more about food and drink in Birmingham as part of Birmingham Heritage Week.

11/09/2021

Today's short film investigates the fight for universal suffrage in Birmingham

10/09/2021

The next of our little films takes a look at some of the oldest buildings in Birmingham. We hope you enjoy!

(Image credits: Birmingham skyline: By JimmyGuano / Yardley Old Church: By Erebus555 / St. Mary’s Church: By Ted and Jen / Images of St. Giles Church, Aston Parish Church, St. Nicholas Church, St. Martin’s Church, The Old Crown, Saint Nicholas Place: By Oosoom. All other images used under common license.)

09/09/2021

Welcome to our first talk as part of Birmingham Heritage Week. We're starting off with Charles Blondin. Enjoy! (Image credits: Sculpture images by Rose Akeroyd / Art UK. Kensal Green Cemetery images by Adam Hand. All other images used through common license)

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