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Girls (Ladies’ Assceiation for the Care of Friendless), Birmingham (continued) :— Ladies’ Association for the Care of Friendless Girls, Birmingham. Annual Report, 1880, etc. duo. [1881, ete.], Lance (Mrs. [Eliz. H.]) The teacher's responsibility in creating a high moral standard, ete. A paper read by the Hon, Sec. to the ** Ladies Association for the Care of Friendless Girls,” in Carrs Lane Lecture Room, 1880. pp. 16. duo, [1880]. Girls (Ladies’ Association for the Care of Friendless) : see also Girls (Birmingham Ladies’ [Joint] Associations ete.). Sat eee Church of England College for) : see Church of England College or Girls. Girls (Edgbaston High School for) : see Edgbaston High School for Girls. Girls (Free Registry for Destitute) -— Amateur Concert in aid of the Free Registry for Destitute Girls. Programme. pp. 3, 8vo, [e,1880]. Girls’ Friendly Society :— G. F. 8. Catalogue of plain needlework and knitting, exhibited in the Priory Rooms, Birmingham, July, 1884. pp. 24. duo. [1884]. Girls’ Friendly Society. Birmingham Central Branch. Annual Report for 1885. 8vo, [1886]. Girls’ Friendly Society, Birmingham Diocese :— Girls’ Friendly Society. Worcester [afterwards Birmingham] Diocesan Report for 1896, ete. duo. 1897, ete. Report and Balance Sheet of the Diocesan Lodge. Girls’ Friendly Society’, Worcester Diocese [Birmingham Diocese after 1905], 1889 [5th], 1890, 1892, 1893, 1895, ete. duo. [1890, ete.], Girls’ Night Shelter :— Girls’ Night Shelter, Bath Row, Birmingham. Annual Report, Ist (1888-9), 4th [1891-2] ete. duo. [1889, ete.].

Girls of Good Character (Free Registry and Home for): see Home and Training Home for Young Servants.

Girls’ Reformatory, Camden Street ; see Reformatory Institution.

Girls (Training Home and Laundry for) : see Town Mission.

Girls : see also Agatha Stacey Homes ; Children ; Crowley’s Orphanage ; Hands- worth High School for Girls; Protestant Dissenting Charity School ; Shaftesbury House Hostel,

Gisborne (A. Hall) Concerts :

A. Hall Gisborne’s Concerts held in Curzon Hall and the Town Hall, Bir- mingham. Programmes [various]. 4to. 1895-99. Gissina (GrorGE) :-— Eve's ransom. |A novel relating to Birmingham]. duo, 1911.


 * Grrtins (REDERICK RicHARD) :—

The Chess Bouquet. Continued as The Chess Bouquet and Small Heath

Boulevard. 2 vols, 4to, 1897-1912.

NOTE,—Vel. 1 (1807) waa published in London and Vol, 2 (Apr,, LOLL—Aug,, 1912) at Birmingham Afterwards incorporated In the Birmingham Suaday. nah as ” ? =

Glaciers and Glacial Deposits :—

Crosskey (H. W.) On a section of glacial drift recently exposed in Icknield Street, Birmingham, In Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society, Vol. 3. Illus, 8vo. [1883],

Harrison (W. J.) A bibliography of midland glaciology. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society, pp. 86. Illus. 8vo. 1895.