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[Portrait of Rachel Dawson, the mother of George Dawson. (J. Whitloel-, photographer).| [¢.1850]. : Dawson (RacHEL ANNIE) :— ‘ {Letters of Rachel Annie Dawson, 1855-62. In The George Dawson Collection formed by W. Wright Wilson, Vol. 9.] Manuscript. fol. [1845-94]. Dawson (Rogert K.) :— Maps of Birmingham : see Maps. Dawson (Mrs. Susan Fanny): see Dawson (Ars. Gzorce). Day Nursery; Bath Row :— Annual Report of the Committee of the Day Nursery, 111, Bath Row, LOth (1882-3). duo. [1883]. Day Nursery, Camp Hill: see Créche. Day's Crystal Palace Concert Hall :—- Day’s Crystal Palace Concert Hall. Concert programme, Leaflet. 4to, [1864]. Souvenir, Empire Theatre, Birmingham [‘‘ Day’s” and ‘‘ The Empire.” A resumé of the old and new, by J. Berry.] pp. 16, Ports. Tlus. fol. 1912. Dderw Estate Arbitration : see Water. Deaf and Dumb Children (Royal Institution for the Instruction of) :— Account of the General Institution established in Birmingham, for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Children ; including Rules of the Society, ete. pp. 51. duo. 1814. British Butterflies, their distinctions, etc. ; with illustrations drawn by the children of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Edgbaston. pp. 46. duo. 1828, . (Edwards (E.)] A Visit to the Royal Institution for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Children, Edgbaston, Birmingham. By S. D. R. pp. 8. 8vo, 1888. [Hopper (A.)] Elementary lessons for the pupils of the ‘‘ Genera] Institution for the Instruction of ‘Deaf and Dumb Chikdren, Edgbaston,” pp, 64, Illus, duo, 1848. Hopper ( A.) Elementary lessons for the Deaf and Dumb, 2nd edn, duo. 1864. Report of the Genera] Institution for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Children, at Edgbaston, 15th, ete. duo. & 8vo. 1827, ete. NOTE.—23rd and 49rd Reports (1396 and 1855) wanting, The Royal Institution for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Children, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Record of one hundred years’ work, 1812-1912. {With facsimile of Ist annual Report, 1812-3.] pp. 46, Illus. 8vo. (1912). Ruddigore. Performed by the Birmingham Amateur Opera Society, 1889, in aid of the Royal Institution for the Deaf & Dumb at Edgbaston, ete. [Programme], pp. 8. duo, [1889]. Deafness (Institution for the Relief of); see Bar and Throat Hospital. , History of the Birmingham Festival Choral Society, with notices of the rise and progress of chorus singing in midland towns. pp. 52, 8vo, [1897]. —[ Another copy.] [Manuscripts of Andrew Deakin,] 29 vols. fol. {e.1890]. Vol. 1. Outlines of Musical Bibliography. A Catalogue of early Music and Musical Works, printed or otherwise produced in the British Islea, ¢.700-1800. 2, —First revision. 3, —Second revision. 4-10. —Final revision (7 vols,), 11, —Index of Composers. N-Z, [A note in the author's handwriting states ‘‘ not ff ae CE ac — » -b. copy. 13. —Index of Anonymous works. on
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