Belfry life in Birmingham, c.1780-1860

the recollections of John Day : an illustrated edition

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English
Pages
88

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Cover of: Belfry life in Birmingham, c.1780-1860
Belfry life in Birmingham, c.1780-1860: the recollections of John Day : an illustrated edition
2002, Ingram-Jones Publications
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Cover of: Belfry Life in Birmingham: C.1780-1860
Belfry Life in Birmingham: C.1780-1860: The Recollections of John Day
March 2, 2002, Ingram-Jones Publications
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Edition Notes

"Recollections of John Day were first published in The bell news and ringers' record, 1895"-T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Kings Norton
Genre
Biography.
Other Titles
Bell news and ringers' record.

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Dewey Decimal Class
786.8848092242496

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Pagination
xxii, 88 p. :
Number of pages
88

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22476435M
ISBN 10
0954059905
Library Thing
7945493

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