Birmingham and Midland Institute - Reviews from across the web
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Birmingham and Midland Institute - Birmingham - Reviews of Birmingham and Midland Institute - TripAdvisor Formed by an Act of Parliament in 1854, the BMI has served as an important part of Birmingham's educational and cultural life for nearly 150 years, and boasts Charles Dickens as one of i... tripadvisor.com
Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham | MyTravelGuide.com The Birmingham and Midland Institute is housed in a large, Victorian red brick building in the city centre. It is a registered charity and hosts lectures on a variety of arts and science related topics. It also stages exhibitions and concerts. Membership is currently #27.50 per year, but most attrac... mytravelguide.it
Hudson's BMI Birmingham - Restaurant Review and Information I visited Hudson's at the BMI last week and thought it was a wonderful place. It has a great atmosphere and it was truly wonderful to find loose leaf tea being served. There is simply no need to rush here; newspapers and magazines are supplied inviting you to relax and enjoy your visit. the Gourmet ... birmingham-eating.com
: : The Birmingham & Midland Institute : : Begun in 1779 at the house of John Lee, a button manufacturer, then living at 115 Snow Hill, this private lending library was reorganised in 1781 by Joseph Priestley, pioneering chemist and discoverer of oxygen. Two moves in quick succession, to Swan Yard off High Street, and to the Upper Priory in ... bmi.org.uk
Birmingham and Midland Institute Founded by Act of Parliament in 1854 “for the Diffusion and Advancement of Science, Literature and Art amongst all Classes of Persons resident in Birmingham and the Midland Counties”, the B.M.I., located in a Grade II* listed building, has been at the heart of Birmingham's cultural life ... birminghamheritage.org.uk
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