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AZ FLAG Birmingham City Flag 3' x 5' - Birmingham flags 90 x 150 cm - Banner 3x5 ft

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Stirchley was part of the Moseley and Moundsley Yields of the ancient parish of Kings Norton in the Halfshire hundred of Worcestershire. Stirchley became part of Birmingham in 1911. The flag shows a hill with a star to represent a spark. The green and white stripes are taken from the badge of Sparkhill United FC.

Alternative sources of free legal advice: Local Advice Agencies - Birmingham Law Society The Process voices have made to British life, as poems by Caribbean and British Caribbean poets circle London Underground stations this summer.” The flag uses an image of a mounted cavalier while the red forms the shape of a letter K to represent Kingstanding. The two diagonal lines represent the tram lines which also terminated here, and is now the location of the ‘green’– which is represented by the green colour. When designing a flag for a place I considered various things such as the history of the place, the place name, important historical people, local landmarks and buildings, natural features and even sports teams.

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Supporters: On the dexter side a man habited as a smith (representing Industry) holding in the dexter hand a hammer resting on an anvil proper; and on the sinister side a female figure (representing Art) proper, vested argent, wreathed around the temples with laurel vert, tied by a riband gules, holding in the dexter hand resting on the shield a book proper also gules and in the sinister a painter's palette Or with two brushes proper. zigzag (indented in the blazon) line, yellow on the left and red on the right. These originate from the arms of another branch of the same Bermingham family, but have been coloured differently by the city council.

The flag features a symbol representing the Soho Loop of the Birmingham Canal, being crossed by the Dudley Road and Winson Green Road, while the railway loops over the top. Sparkhill was part of the ancient parish of Yardley in the Pershore hundred of Worcestershire. It became part of Birmingham in 1911. In the extract below, former student, Tom Davies, outlines work he did on a collaborative project which focussed on aspects of international environmental law. The students' research led them to make policy recommendations on potential changes to legislation: Moseley was once part of the Moseley yield of the ancient parish of Kings Norton in the Halfshire hundred of Worcestershire. Moseley became part of Birmingham in 1911. The coat of arms of Birmingham – the heraldic emblem of the English city of Birmingham – was first used in 1838 and has changed several times since, as the former town grew and developed into a city.Birmingham's ten parliamentary constituencies are represented in the House of Commons as of 2020 [update] by two Conservative and eight Labour MPs. [117]

Yardley was an ancient parish in the Pershore hundred of Worcestershire. It became part of Birmingham in 1911. The Birmingham Fraud Clinic (BFC) is a clinic delivered by University law students working under the supervision of qualified lawyers, offering free legal advice for victims of fraud or anyone who is concerned they may be a victim of fraud. Superimposed in the centre of the ermine cross is a mitre, the traditional head wear of a bishop and represents John Harmanor Vesey, Bishop of Exeter in the sixteenth century, who was born in Sutton Coldfield and is said to have procured Sutton Coldfield's charter from Henry VIII, as well as other advantages for the town.

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The flag features a ford crossing the River Cole. Five roads, represented in yellow, meet at ‘Five Ways’, where the war memorial is represented by a pentagon. The green represents the greenspace along the river valley. The Windrush Generation paved the way for their descendants to succeed. I hope the work we do for Windrush 75 will keep the memory of their strength and spirit alive and serves to inspire future generations.” A vertical triband of red (hoist-side and fly-side) and white, with a design [a] featuring a prominent red star centered on the white band. The three bands are in the proportions 4:7:4. Recently more and more communities are designing and adopting their own official flags as a way of giving their neighborhood a visual identity or branding. If this post makes other communities in Birmingham consider officially adopting a flag, or if it prompts other people to attempt their own alternative designs, that would be brilliant! These flags I’ve devised are just one potential idea, I’m sure there are lots of budding flag designers with better ideas out there. The oldest surviving synagogue in Birmingham is the 1825 Greek Revival Severn Street Synagogue, now a Freemasons' Lodge hall. It was replaced in 1856 by the Grade II* listed Singers Hill Synagogue. Birmingham Central Mosque, one of the largest in Europe, was constructed in the 1960s. [180] During the late 1990s Ghamkol Shariff Masjid was built in Small Heath. [181] The Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha Sikh Gurdwara was built on Soho Road in Handsworth in the late 1970s and the Theravada Buddhist Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda near Edgbaston Reservoir in the 1990s. Winners' Chapel also maintains physical presence in Digbeth.

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