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Celebrating 150: Birmingham, Ala , June 1, 1871-June 1, 2021

Celebrating 150: Birmingham, Ala , June 1, 1871-June 1, 2021
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Timeline of Birmingham s 150-Year History | The Birmingham Times

The Birmingham Times 1871  –City of Birmingham founded; now the state’s most populous city, Birmingham was founded at the crossing of two rail lines near one of the world’s richest deposits of minerals. 1873 Birmingham becomes seat of Jefferson County. –First Colored Baptist Church founded. Birmingham particularly hard hit by cholera due to the lack of urban infrastructure and the poor housing conditions. At least 128 people died from cholera, which struck in the height of summer and persisted for several weeks. The outbreak caused about half of Birmingham’s 4,000 residents to flee. 1874 – Birmingham Iron Age newspaper in publication. Sloss Furnaces. (Birmingham, Ala. Public Library Archives)

Monmouth choir prepares to sing on world stage as Wales sole team

It is wonderful recognition for the boys Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools. Everything is a cycle of 12 songs about human discovery, invention, movement, language, atoms and cells all feature. The Friday Afternoons songs by composer Russell Hepplewhite with texts by former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen, are designed to fire up the imaginations of infant and primary school children with a healthy dose of fun, humour, playfulness, and heart. Mr Walton said: “We are all so excited to be premiering Life by Russell Hepplewhite for Britten Pears Arts’ Friday Afternoons. “It is such an honour to have been selected and we have been enjoying learning the piece so much.

Monmouth choir preparing to sing on world stage as Wales sole team

The Grange Choir at Monmouth School for Boys is among just 10 choirs from across the UK and Ireland to feature in the world premiere of Everything MUSICIANS at Monmouth School Boys’ Prep will be performing on the world stage as part of the Friday Afternoons singing initiative. The Grange Choir has been chosen as one of just 10 choirs from across the UK and Ireland to record the premiere of the song cycle, Everything. The boys, under the baton of Music Teacher, Mr Joe Walton, are the only act chosen from Wales. The boys’ choir will be singing the song, Life, in the virtual event on Britten Pears Arts’ YouTube channel on Friday, May 14.

Birmingham pubs, bars and restaurants you don t need to book this weekend

Birmingham pubs, bars and restaurants you don t need to book this weekend Most of these places only accept walk ins - so you re guaranteed a boozy and foodie time in the sunshine Updated Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The recent lifting of outdoor restrictions means we are all able to enjoy an alfresco cocktail and beer. But sadly, some places have been booked up weeks in advance, so you may struggle to get anything sorted this weekend.

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