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    New web site dedicated to Birmingham and the West Midlands in the Great War

    Hope this does not appear twice. I thought I posted it yesterday! www.alantuckersfirstworldwarpages.co.uk/
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    Abrams or Abraham's munitions

    The National Roll of the Great War Birmingham volume gives details of 130 women workers. A few are stated to work at Abrams Washwood Heath, or Abraham's Munition Works, Saltley, or Abrams, Lander (Landor?) Street. Anyone shed any light on these?
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    Birmingham Great War Trail appeal

    A while back I started a thread to get some reaction to the Centenary of the Great War in 1914. The Birmingham branch of the Western Front Association has started to collect information on Birmingham sites relevant to the period 1914-1918. We currently have 112. We may have missed some. War...
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    Centenary of the Great War - August 4 2014

    I would like to generate some ideas as to how the Great War should be commemorated in the city and environs on that date and afterwards. 2014 will arrive all too quickly. I have plenty of ideas of my own but would like to hear what other people think before I take my next step in an official...
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    First World War Brummie diary now on the web

    Tom Morgan has just posted my material on Captain Arthur Impey, 79th Bde, RFA on his Hellfire Corner web site(google Tom Morgan to find it). Impey lived in Longbridge and his brother was a co-founder of Kalamazoo.
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