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  2. City of Birmingham Fire Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The City of Birmingham Fire Brigade was founded in 1875. [1] In 1895 a new chief officer was appointed, Alfred Robert Tozer (senior). He died in 1906 when he was followed into position by his son Alfred Robert Tozer (junior) who continued in the position until 1940.

  3. West Midlands Fire Service - Wikipedia

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    The service was created in 1974, when the West Midlands county came into being. Prior to its creation, each of the county boroughs in the West Midlands area (Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Solihull, Walsall, Warley, West Bromwich and Wolverhampton) had their own fire brigade, the largest of which was the City of Birmingham Fire Brigade.

  4. Historic fire stations of Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham's first volunteer fire station was established in December 1871, shortly after the city was incorporated. The city purchased its first fire engine in 1873 after a large fire affected the city. The modern fire department was founded in 1885 with two stations. It had grown to employ 21 firemen and 15 horses by 1890.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject West Midlands/Article requests

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    Birmingham Wholesale Markets, a large marketplace in Birmingham city centre near the Bullring. Woodbrooke College (also complete the list of Selly Oak Colleges; City of Birmingham Fire Brigade headquarters (at Lancaster Circus) Hall Green Stadium (Greyhounds)

  6. Category : Organisations based in Birmingham, West Midlands

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    Musical groups from Birmingham, West Midlands (1 C, 93 P) Pages in category "Organisations based in Birmingham, West Midlands" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  7. Woodlawn City Hall - Wikipedia

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    It served as city hall of independent Woodlawn, Alabama for only two years, before the city was incorporated into Birmingham. It included "most of the town's public functions within its walls— city offices, the court and jail, the fire department, an auditorium for meetings and performances, and the first branch of the Greater Birmingham ...

  8. Government of Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham City Council is responsible for running nearly all local services, with the exception of those run by joint boards as detailed below. The provision of certain services has in recent years been devolved to several Districts , which each have an area committee made up of councillors from that district.

  9. Birmingham City Council (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Birmingham, Alabama, United States. It has nine members elected by district, and regularly meets on Tuesday mornings at Birmingham City Hall. The council has 11 subcommittees, each of which contains three members. [1] [2]