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  • Birmingham Post
  • Newspaper based in Birmingham, England

    The Birmingham Post is a weekly printed newspaper based in Birmingham, England, with distribution throughout the West Midlands. First published under

    Birmingham Post

    Birmingham_Post

  • Birmingham
  • City in the West Midlands, England

    Birmingham (/ˈbɜːrmɪŋəm/ BUR-ming-əm) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands County, of England. It is the largest local authority district

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

  • Birmingham City Council
  • Local government body for the English city

    Birmingham City Council is the local authority for the city of Birmingham in the West Midlands, England. Birmingham has had an elected local authority

    Birmingham City Council

    Birmingham City Council

    Birmingham_City_Council

  • Birmingham City F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Birmingham City Football Club is a professional football club based in Bordesley, Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, it was renamed

    Birmingham City F.C.

    Birmingham_City_F.C.

  • Birmingham, Alabama
  • City in Alabama, United States

    Birmingham (/ˈbɜːrmɪŋhæm/ BUR-ming-ham) is a city in the north central region of Alabama, United States. It is the third-most populous city in the state

    Birmingham, Alabama

    Birmingham, Alabama

    Birmingham,_Alabama

  • B postcode area
  • Postcode area within the United Kingdom

    postcode area, also known as the Birmingham postcode area, is a group of 79 postcode districts in central England, within 15 post towns. These cover the central

    B postcode area

    B_postcode_area

  • Birmingham City Council elections
  • British municipal elections

    Birmingham City Council elections are held every four years. Birmingham City Council is the local authority for the metropolitan district of Birmingham

    Birmingham City Council elections

    Birmingham_City_Council_elections

  • Birmingham Post-Herald
  • Defunct daily newspaper in Birmingham, Alabama

    The Birmingham Post-Herald was a daily newspaper in Birmingham, Alabama, with roots dating back to 1850, before the founding of Birmingham. The final edition

    Birmingham Post-Herald

    Birmingham_Post-Herald

  • 2026 Birmingham City Council election
  • 2026 English local government election

    The 2026 Birmingham City Council election took place on 7 May 2026, with all 101 council seats up for election across 37 single-member and 32 two-member

    2026 Birmingham City Council election

    2026 Birmingham City Council election

    2026_Birmingham_City_Council_election

  • Post and Mail building, Birmingham
  • Office in Birmingham, England

    The Birmingham Post and Mail building was constructed in the 1960s and was a symbol of the rebuilding of Birmingham, England, following the devastation

    Post and Mail building, Birmingham

    Post and Mail building, Birmingham

    Post_and_Mail_building,_Birmingham

  • Lee Hughes
  • English footballer (born 1976)

    ace Hughes". The Birmingham Post. 15 September 1998. Retrieved 25 November 2012. "Stumbling Albion fear Hughes exit". Birmingham Post. 20 October 1998

    Lee Hughes

    Lee Hughes

    Lee_Hughes

  • Birmingham Mail
  • Local newspaper in Birmingham, England

    the Daily Mirror and the Birmingham Post, the weekly business tabloid sold in the Birmingham area. In 2018, the Birmingham Mail rebranded its online

    Birmingham Mail

    Birmingham Mail

    Birmingham_Mail

  • Birmingham Six
  • Irishmen falsely convicted for 1974 bombings in England

    The Birmingham Six were six men from Northern Ireland who were each sentenced to life imprisonment in 1975 following their false convictions for the 1974

    Birmingham Six

    Birmingham Six

    Birmingham_Six

  • Jewellery Quarter
  • Area of Birmingham, England

    The Jewellery Quarter is an area of central Birmingham, England, in the north-western area of Birmingham City Centre, with a population of 19,000 in a

    Jewellery Quarter

    Jewellery Quarter

    Jewellery_Quarter

  • Talladega Superspeedway
  • Motorsport track in the United States

    com. Harwell, Hoyt (April 12, 1967). "Talladega May Get Race Track". Birmingham Post-Herald. Associated Press. p. 19. Archived from the original on May

    Talladega Superspeedway

    Talladega Superspeedway

    Talladega_Superspeedway

  • Birmingham Airport
  • International airport in the West Midlands, England

    Birmingham Airport (IATA: BHX, ICAO: EGBB), formerly Birmingham International Airport, is an international airport in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull

    Birmingham Airport

    Birmingham Airport

    Birmingham_Airport

  • Library of Birmingham
  • Public library in Birmingham, England

    Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep

    Library of Birmingham

    Library of Birmingham

    Library_of_Birmingham

  • ABC 33/40
  • Television station in Birmingham, Alabama

    affiliate for the Birmingham, Alabama, television market. It is broadcast by WBMA-LD (channel 58), a low-power station, in the immediate Birmingham area, as well

    ABC 33/40

    ABC 33/40

    ABC_33/40

  • Elle Woods
  • Fictional character in the "Legally Blonde" franchise

    model for women who desire to be both pretty and career-driven. The Birmingham Post review of the film argues that Elle exemplifies strength in being both

    Elle Woods

    Elle_Woods

  • Rivers of Blood speech
  • 1968 speech by the British politician Enoch Powell

    on 20 April 1968 to a meeting of the Conservative Political Centre in Birmingham. In it Powell, who was then Shadow Secretary of State for Defence in the

    Rivers of Blood speech

    Rivers of Blood speech

    Rivers_of_Blood_speech

  • Sam Troughton
  • British actor

    A Search for Truth. "Sam was just bowled over by the family firm". Birmingham Post. 8 October 2005. Archived from the original on 11 November 2009. Jones

    Sam Troughton

    Sam_Troughton

  • Paul Newey
  • English businessman and poker player (born 1968)

    investment fund located at Adam House in London. Newey has made the Birmingham Post rich list in 2013, 2015 and 2017 ranking 28th, 17th and 20th respectively

    Paul Newey

    Paul Newey

    Paul_Newey

  • Raymond Eugene Brown
  • American serial killer

    Kinswomen". Birmingham Post-Herald. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. Bill Mobley (February 17, 1961). "Found Guilty Of Slaying 3 Kinswomen". Birmingham Post-Herald

    Raymond Eugene Brown

    Raymond_Eugene_Brown

  • Salma Yaqoob
  • British politician (born 1971)

    She has been a spokesperson for Birmingham Central Mosque. Yaqoob has also contributed to news outlets, including HuffPost, The Guardian and the New Statesman

    Salma Yaqoob

    Salma Yaqoob

    Salma_Yaqoob

  • John Tolkien (priest)
  • Roman Catholic priest and son of J.R.R. Tolkien

    of J. R. R. Tolkien. He served as a parish priest in Oxford, Coventry, Birmingham, and Stoke-on-Trent. He was also a chaplain at the University College

    John Tolkien (priest)

    John_Tolkien_(priest)

  • Birmingham Blitz
  • WWII aerial bombardment of British city

    The Birmingham Blitz was the heavy bombing by the Nazi German Luftwaffe of the city of Birmingham and surrounding towns in central England, beginning

    Birmingham Blitz

    Birmingham Blitz

    Birmingham_Blitz

  • New Birmingham City Stadium
  • Planned football stadium in Birmingham, England

    The New Birmingham City Stadium is a proposed multi-purpose stadium to be built in Bordesley Green, Birmingham. It would become the new home of EFL Championship

    New Birmingham City Stadium

    New_Birmingham_City_Stadium

  • West Midlands Metro
  • Light rail system in the West Midlands, England

    Birmingham Post. 13 June 2005. "Metro on the wrong track". Birmingham Post. 2 February 2005. "Company to study plan for city tube". Birmingham Post.

    West Midlands Metro

    West Midlands Metro

    West_Midlands_Metro

  • Birmingham Moseley Rugby
  • English rugby union club, based in Birmingham

    Birmingham Moseley Rugby Club is an English rugby union club, based in Birmingham, that compete in the third tier of English rugby. They were historically

    Birmingham Moseley Rugby

    Birmingham_Moseley_Rugby

  • Birmingham New Street railway station
  • Principal railway station in the West Midlands, England

    Birmingham New Street, also known as New Street station, is the largest and busiest of the three main railway stations in Birmingham city centre, England

    Birmingham New Street railway station

    Birmingham New Street railway station

    Birmingham_New_Street_railway_station

  • Joseph Mawle
  • English actor (born 1974)

    August 2009). "Dyslexic deaf actor Joseph Mawle is top of his game". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 6 June 2013. Jardine, Cassandra (14 March 2008). "Joseph

    Joseph Mawle

    Joseph Mawle

    Joseph_Mawle

  • Arena Birmingham
  • Indoor arena in Birmingham, England

    Utilita Arena Birmingham (previously known as Arena Birmingham, The Barclaycard Arena, originally as the National Indoor Arena and still commonly called

    Arena Birmingham

    Arena Birmingham

    Arena_Birmingham

  • Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
  • Local government body in Solihull, England

    dispute, plea to Rippon". Birmingham Post. 10 November 1973. p. 20. Retrieved 13 July 2025. "New Tory leader". Birmingham Mail. 8 May 1982. p. 3. Retrieved

    Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

    Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

    Solihull_Metropolitan_Borough_Council

  • Gil Birmingham
  • American actor (born 1953)

    Gilbert Birmingham (born July 13, 1953) is an American film and television actor. He is known for his roles as Tribal Chairman Thomas Rainwater on the

    Gil Birmingham

    Gil Birmingham

    Gil_Birmingham

  • Birmingham pub bombings
  • 1974 IRA attack in England

    On 21 November 1974, bombs exploded in two pubs in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others. The Provisional IRA never officially

    Birmingham pub bombings

    Birmingham_pub_bombings

  • Interstate 59 in Alabama
  • Interstate Highway in Alabama, United States

    (June 3, 1980). "At last: Ribbon-cutting opens I-59 link". Birmingham Post-Herald. Birmingham. p. C4. Retrieved September 25, 2024 – via Newspapers.com

    Interstate 59 in Alabama

    Interstate 59 in Alabama

    Interstate_59_in_Alabama

  • Susan Blanchard (actress)
  • American actress

    pantyhose, from 1976 to 1982. "Panty hose ads paid Susan's grocery bills". Birmingham Post-Herald. June 18, 1977. p. 5. Retrieved January 21, 2023 – via Newspapers

    Susan Blanchard (actress)

    Susan Blanchard (actress)

    Susan_Blanchard_(actress)

  • Grand Hotel, Birmingham
  • Grade II* listed hotel in Birmingham, England

    is a Grade II* listed Victorian five star hotel in the city centre of Birmingham, England. The hotel occupies the greater part of a block bounded by Colmore

    Grand Hotel, Birmingham

    Grand Hotel, Birmingham

    Grand_Hotel,_Birmingham

  • Brummie dialect
  • Dialect of English spoken in Birmingham, England

    Moseley, Birmingham (Carl Chinn). Problems playing this file? See media help. Speech example An example of a male speaker from Handsworth, Birmingham (Benjamin

    Brummie dialect

    Brummie_dialect

  • Shabana Mahmood
  • British politician (born 1980)

    June 2008). "Ladywood not divided by race or religion – candidate". Birmingham Post. p. 4. "Election Data 2010". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the

    Shabana Mahmood

    Shabana Mahmood

    Shabana_Mahmood

  • WIAT
  • Television station in Birmingham, Alabama

    WIAT (channel 42) is a television station in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios

    WIAT

    WIAT

  • Queensway, Birmingham
  • Tunnel and set of roads in central Birmingham, England

    Queensway, in Birmingham, England, most often refers to the Queensway Tunnel, a 1,798 feet (548 m) long road tunnel in the centre of the city. The tunnel

    Queensway, Birmingham

    Queensway, Birmingham

    Queensway,_Birmingham

  • Midland Professional Championship
  • Golf tournament

    title". Birmingham Post and Birmingham Gazette. 2 May 1957. p. 28 – via Newspapers.com. "Midland title for J. H. Cawsey". Birmingham Post and Birmingham Gazette

    Midland Professional Championship

    Midland_Professional_Championship

  • 2001–02 Birmingham City F.C. season
  • Birmingham City F.C. 2001–02 football season

    The 2001–02 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 99th in the Football League. They finished in 5th position in the 24-team Football League First

    2001–02 Birmingham City F.C. season

    2001–02_Birmingham_City_F.C._season

  • Donald Broadnax
  • American serial killer on death row (born 1961)

    and sentenced to 99 years imprisonment for fatally shooting a friend in Birmingham, Alabama in 1977, he was released on work release in 1996, whereupon he

    Donald Broadnax

    Donald_Broadnax

  • List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area
  • This list of the tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area, West Midlands ranks buildings and free-standing structures by height

    List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area

    List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area

    List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_the_Birmingham_metropolitan_area

  • Birmingham Gazette
  • British newspaper

    November 1956 the Birmingham Gazette was absorbed by the Birmingham Post. The merger led to the publication of The Birmingham Post & Birmingham Gazette which

    Birmingham Gazette

    Birmingham_Gazette

  • History of Birmingham
  • destination. At the beginning of the 21st century, Birmingham now lies at the heart of a major post-industrial metropolis surrounded by significant educational

    History of Birmingham

    History of Birmingham

    History_of_Birmingham

  • Quinton, Birmingham
  • Suburb and ward in England

    Quinton is a suburb and ward of Birmingham, in the county of the West Midlands, England, 5 miles (8 km) west of the city centre. Formerly part of Halesowen

    Quinton, Birmingham

    Quinton, Birmingham

    Quinton,_Birmingham

  • Walsall Senior Cup
  • Football tournament

    "Walsall Cup". Birmingham Post: 7. 31 March 1884. "Walsall Cup. -Final". Birmingham Post: 7. 27 April 1885. "Walsall Cup final tie". Birmingham Post: 3. 26 April

    Walsall Senior Cup

    Walsall_Senior_Cup

  • Johns (film)
  • 1997 American film

    to makes its grim, tawdry little tale hit home." Mike Davies of The Birmingham Post wrote that the film "suffers from overworked, leaden symbolism and

    Johns (film)

    Johns_(film)

  • Paradise, Birmingham
  • Area in the city centre of Birmingham, England

    (17 acres) in Birmingham city centre between Chamberlain and Centenary Squares. The area has been part of the civic centre of Birmingham, England since

    Paradise, Birmingham

    Paradise, Birmingham

    Paradise,_Birmingham

  • The Birmingham News
  • Newspaper published in Birmingham, Alabama

    the Birmingham Post, bought the Age-Herald but entered into a joint-operating agreement that moved the new Birmingham Post-Herald into the Birmingham News

    The Birmingham News

    The Birmingham News

    The_Birmingham_News

  • BBC East Midlands Today
  • BBC television news programme for the East Midlands

    Post Monday 5 March 1951, page 6 Nottingham Evening Post Monday 12 March 1951, page 5 Nottingham Evening Post Monday 15 June 1953, page 7 Birmingham Post

    BBC East Midlands Today

    BBC_East_Midlands_Today

  • List of governors of Alabama
  • City". Birmingham Post-Herald. p. 1. Retrieved July 29, 2023. Wortsman, Gene (January 18, 1955). "Hits at Snoopers and Informers". Birmingham Post-Herald

    List of governors of Alabama

    List of governors of Alabama

    List_of_governors_of_Alabama

  • Sport in Birmingham
  • Sport has always been important in Birmingham, England, from the hundreds of diverse grass-roots sports clubs to internationally famous teams, associations

    Sport in Birmingham

    Sport_in_Birmingham

  • Lieutenant Governor of Alabama
  • Second-highest elected office in Alabama

    139, accessed December 4, 2023 "Little Doubt in State Vote". The Birmingham Post. November 1, 1926. p. 9. Retrieved December 6, 2023. "Hugh Davis Merrill"

    Lieutenant Governor of Alabama

    Lieutenant Governor of Alabama

    Lieutenant_Governor_of_Alabama

  • Ashley Blake
  • British newsreader

    presenter Ashley Blake". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 4 August 2009. "Witnesses say 'victim' tried to be a peacemaker". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 4 August 2009

    Ashley Blake

    Ashley_Blake

  • City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
  • Orchestra based in Birmingham, England

    Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) is a British orchestra based in Birmingham, England. It is the resident orchestra at Symphony Hall, Birmingham in

    City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

    City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

    City_of_Birmingham_Symphony_Orchestra

  • WTTO
  • Television station in Homewood, Alabama

    television station licensed to Homewood, Alabama, United States, serving the Birmingham area as an affiliate of The CW. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group

    WTTO

    WTTO

    WTTO

  • Munich Mouser
  • Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office from 1937 to 1943

    in the press published negative obituaries: he was described by the Birmingham Post as "disagreeable", "unfriendly", and "[how] one imagines Ribbentrop

    Munich Mouser

    Munich_Mouser

  • Birmingham Zulu Warriors
  • Football hooligan firm

    with English football club, Birmingham City. The Zulu Warriors were formed in 1982 out of an amalgamation of other Birmingham City firms including Apex

    Birmingham Zulu Warriors

    Birmingham_Zulu_Warriors

  • Birmingham City University
  • University in Birmingham, England

    Birmingham City University (BCU) is a public university in Birmingham, England. Initially established as the Birmingham College of Art with roots dating

    Birmingham City University

    Birmingham_City_University

  • Birmingham City W.F.C.
  • Semi-professional English Women's football club

    Birmingham City Women F.C. is an English women's football club affiliated with Birmingham City F.C. As founding members of the FA Women's Super League

    Birmingham City W.F.C.

    Birmingham_City_W.F.C.

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
  • Hospital in Birmingham, England

    Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham is a major, 1,215 bed, tertiary NHS and military hospital in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, situated very close to

    Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

    Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

    Queen_Elizabeth_Hospital_Birmingham

  • Jack Trawick
  • American serial killer (1947–2009)

    spans 22-year period". Birmingham Post-Herald. November 16, 1992 – via newspapers.com. "Man held in phone harassing". Birmingham Post-Herald. September 20

    Jack Trawick

    Jack_Trawick

  • Birmingham Oratory
  • Catholic church in England

    The Birmingham Oratory is a Roman Catholic religious community of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, located in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham. The community

    Birmingham Oratory

    Birmingham Oratory

    Birmingham_Oratory

  • 2022 Birmingham City Council election
  • Local election in the United Kingdom

    The 2022 Birmingham City Council election took place on 5 May 2022, with all 101 council seats up for election across 37 single-member and 32 two-member

    2022 Birmingham City Council election

    2022 Birmingham City Council election

    2022_Birmingham_City_Council_election

  • I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie
  • 1987 memoir by Pamela Des Barres

    twenty years after the book's initial publication, a reviewer in the Birmingham Post called it "the stuff of legend". In 1988, Ally Sheedy optioned the

    I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie

    I'm_with_the_Band:_Confessions_of_a_Groupie

  • Anniston and Birmingham bus attacks
  • Attack on civil rights protesters by the Ku Klux Klan in 1961

    The Anniston and Birmingham bus attacks, which occurred on May 14, 1961, in Anniston and Birmingham, both Alabama, were acts of mob violence targeted against

    Anniston and Birmingham bus attacks

    Anniston and Birmingham bus attacks

    Anniston_and_Birmingham_bus_attacks

  • Birmingham Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Birmingham, West Midlands, England

    Birmingham Town Hall is a concert hall and venue for popular assemblies opened in 1834 and situated in Victoria Square, Birmingham, England. It is a Grade

    Birmingham Town Hall

    Birmingham Town Hall

    Birmingham_Town_Hall

  • Birmingham Journal (nineteenth century)
  • Weekly newspaper in England (1825–1869)

    John Frederick Feeney in 1844 and was a direct ancestor of today's Birmingham Post. The newspaper was founded as a Tory newspaper by a printer called

    Birmingham Journal (nineteenth century)

    Birmingham_Journal_(nineteenth_century)

  • Preet Kaur Gill
  • British politician (born 1972)

    politician and former social worker who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Edgbaston since 2017. She has also served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary

    Preet Kaur Gill

    Preet Kaur Gill

    Preet_Kaur_Gill

  • Worcestershire County Council
  • Local government body in England

    April 1998). "Fiasco on eve of counties' long-awaited separation". Birmingham Post. p. 3. Retrieved 3 July 2025. "Severn - Carol Warren (Labour)". Worcester

    Worcestershire County Council

    Worcestershire County Council

    Worcestershire_County_Council

  • Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner
  • Norwegian princess (born 1932)

    October 1962. p. 6. "Princess Astrid to marry commoner". The Birmingham Post. Birmingham, UK. 14 November 1960. p. 13. Bickerstaff, Isaac (27 March 2026)

    Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner

    Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner

    Princess_Astrid,_Mrs._Ferner

  • Birmingham Wholesale Markets
  • Produce market in England

    Birmingham City Council. Retrieved 29 October 2009. Tyler, Jane (18 May 2009). "Birmingham Wholesale Markets move still on track". Birmingham Post. Retrieved

    Birmingham Wholesale Markets

    Birmingham Wholesale Markets

    Birmingham_Wholesale_Markets

  • St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham
  • Church in Birmingham, England

    Saint Philip, also called the Birmingham Cathedral, is a Church of England cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Birmingham. Built as a parish church in

    St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham

    St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham

    St_Philip's_Cathedral,_Birmingham

  • Anthony Flanagan
  • British actor (born 1972)

    his diary of a six-month collaboration with actor Anthony Flanagan" Birmingham Post (Retrieved: 10 June 2010) Reedy, Jack (26 September 2010)"Tour de force

    Anthony Flanagan

    Anthony_Flanagan

  • Miss Alabama USA
  • Beauty pageant competition

    represent state at pageant". Birmingham Post-Herald. p. 10. Retrieved 21 October 2023 – via Newspapers.com. "Page 9". Birmingham Post-Herald. 21 February 1983

    Miss Alabama USA

    Miss_Alabama_USA

  • Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
  • Science museum in England

    Thinktank, Birmingham (formerly known as simply Thinktank) is a science museum in Birmingham, England. Opened in 2001, it is part of Birmingham Museums Trust

    Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum

    Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum

    Thinktank,_Birmingham_Science_Museum

  • BT Tower, Birmingham
  • Telecommunications tower in England

    Tower, formerly known as the Post Office Tower and the GPO Tower, is a landmark and telecommunications tower in Birmingham, England. Until 2024 it was

    BT Tower, Birmingham

    BT Tower, Birmingham

    BT_Tower,_Birmingham

  • Andy Street
  • British politician (born 1963)

    September 2016. "John Lewis MD named as chairman of Birmingham & Solihull LEP". The Birmingham Post. 7 April 2011. Archived from the original on 10 October

    Andy Street

    Andy Street

    Andy_Street

  • Sarah-Jane Mee
  • British television presenter (born 1978)

    back to London". Birmingham Post. 14 January 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2008. "Sarah-Jane returns to Heart FM for breakfast". Birmingham Mail. 5 December

    Sarah-Jane Mee

    Sarah-Jane_Mee

  • University of Birmingham
  • University in Birmingham, England

    The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a public research university in Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter

    University of Birmingham

    University of Birmingham

    University_of_Birmingham

  • Andris Nelsons
  • Latvian conductor (born 1978)

    season". Birmingham Post. Archived from the original on 28 March 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2009. "Andris Nelsons renews contract with City of Birmingham Symphony

    Andris Nelsons

    Andris Nelsons

    Andris_Nelsons

  • UB40
  • English reggae/pop band

    UB40 are an English reggae band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart and has

    UB40

    UB40

    UB40

  • Duke of Argyll
  • Title in the peerage of Scotland

    ). London: A. Webster. 1905. p. 433. Retrieved 20 April 2026. The Birmingham Post. (5 September 1913). Page 5. "Duke of Sutherland's Will. Estate of

    Duke of Argyll

    Duke of Argyll

    Duke_of_Argyll

  • Birmingham St George's F.C.
  • Former association football club in Birmingham, England

    Birmingham St. George's F.C. was a football club based in Smethwick, England. The club started as St George's FC in Aston, before moving to the Cape Hill

    Birmingham St George's F.C.

    Birmingham_St_George's_F.C.

  • Mike Whitby
  • British politician (born 1948)

    English Conservative Party politician and former leader of Birmingham City Council, a post he held from June 2004 to May 2012. Until 2014 he was one of

    Mike Whitby

    Mike Whitby

    Mike_Whitby

  • Boparan Restaurant Group
  • British company

    chain to the United Kingdom. "Birmingham Post Rich List, the top 50 wealthiest people in the Midlands". Birmingham Post. 2020-01-23. Retrieved 2022-03-23

    Boparan Restaurant Group

    Boparan_Restaurant_Group

  • Steff Aquarone
  • British politician and entrepreneur

    2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012. Birmingham Post "Birmingham entrepreneurs launch payment app for smartphones", The Birmingham Post 31 March 2012. Retrieved 9

    Steff Aquarone

    Steff Aquarone

    Steff_Aquarone

  • National Exhibition Centre
  • Exhibition and conference centre in Solihull near Birmingham, England

    Solihull, near the city of Birmingham. It is near junction 6 of the M42 motorway, and is adjacent to Birmingham Airport and Birmingham International railway

    National Exhibition Centre

    National Exhibition Centre

    National_Exhibition_Centre

  • Victoria Square, Birmingham
  • Pedestrianised public square in Birmingham, England

    Victoria Square is a pedestrianised public square in Birmingham, England. It is home to both the Town Hall and the Council House, and directly adjacent

    Victoria Square, Birmingham

    Victoria Square, Birmingham

    Victoria_Square,_Birmingham

  • List of mass shootings in the United Kingdom
  • family named". Evening Post. 21 May 1973. p. 4. Retrieved 23 May 2025. "Five hurt in shooting near bank". The Birmingham Post. 22 December 1972. p. 9

    List of mass shootings in the United Kingdom

    List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Howard Bulldogs football, 1950–1959
  • American college football seasons

    Lynx". The Birmingham News. October 22, 1950. Retrieved November 9, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. "Howard defeats Union, 28–6". Birmingham Post-Herald. October

    Howard Bulldogs football, 1950–1959

    Howard_Bulldogs_football,_1950–1959

  • Angela Tilby
  • Anglican priest and theologian

    She has written a number of books. Son of God was described by the Birmingham Post as having "rather too much speculation and not enough hard fact in

    Angela Tilby

    Angela_Tilby

  • You Instead
  • 2011 British "Rock 'n' roll romantic comedy" directed by David Mackenzie

    that looks like the outline for a pop video". Graham Young of the Birmingham Post gave the film zero stars out of five, stating: "I’ve only walked out

    You Instead

    You_Instead

  • Sex Lives of the Potato Men
  • 2004 British film

    repugnant, slimy, unclean, nasty, degenerative and mind-numbing". The Birmingham Post described it as "quite possibly the worst film ever made", while the

    Sex Lives of the Potato Men

    Sex_Lives_of_the_Potato_Men

  • Rotunda, Birmingham
  • Grade II listed building in Birmingham, England

    The Rotunda is a cylindrical highrise building in Birmingham, England. The Grade II listed building is 81 metres (266 ft) tall and was completed in 1965

    Rotunda, Birmingham

    Rotunda, Birmingham

    Rotunda,_Birmingham

  • 1995 Joppa–Arab tornado
  • 1995 tornado in Alabama, U.S.

    The Birmingham News. Birmingham, Alabama. p. 12. Johnson, Bob (February 17, 1995). "Residents wake to horror". Birmingham Post-Herald. Birmingham, Alabama

    1995 Joppa–Arab tornado

    1995_Joppa–Arab_tornado

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  • Billingham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Billingham

    English : habitational name from a place called Billingham. There is one such place in Stockton on Tees (formerly in County Durham), which probably derives its name from Old English Billingahām ‘homestead (Old English hām) of the people of Bill(a)’. However, in the British Isles the surname is found chiefly in the Midlands (Staffordshire), and the distribution, together with evidence from other names, suggests that it may be derived from a lost place in Staffordshire or nearby.

    Billingham

  • Whittingham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Whittingham

    English and Scottish : habitational name from places in Lancashire, Northumberland, and East Lothian, originally named in Old English as Hwītingahām ‘homestead (Old English hām) of the people of Hwīta’, a byname meaning ‘white’.Richand Whittingham and his son, also called Richard, brass founders from Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, came to New York City in 1791, where they established a successful business.

    Whittingham

  • Postle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Postle

    English (Norfolk) : nickname from a reduced form of Middle English apostel ‘apostle’ (Old English apostol, via Latin from Greek apostolos ‘messenger’, ‘delegate’, from apostellein ‘to dispatch’). As a nickname, this may have been used for someone who had played the part of one of the twelve apostles in a play or pageant. However, the word was also used as a personal name. Compare Postlethwait.

    Postle

  • Postlewait
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Postlewait

    English : variant of Postlethwait.

    Postlewait

  • Mosley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and Lancashire)

    Mosley

    English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and Lancashire) : habitational name from any of several places called Mos(e)ley in central, western, and northwestern England. The obvious derivation is from Old English mos ‘peat bog’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, but the one in southern Birmingham (Museleie in Domesday Book) had as its first element Old English mūs ‘mouse’, while one in Staffordshire (Molesleie in Domesday Book) had the genitive case of the Old English byname Moll.

    Mosley

  • Postlethwait
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Postlethwait

    English : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Millom, Cumbria. The name is not recorded until the 13th century. The first element is probably from Middle English apostel ‘apostle’, used as a nickname or personal name (see Postle). Alternatively, it may represent a survival of an Old English personal name, Possel. The second element is northern Middle English thwaite ‘clearing’ (Old Norse þveit).

    Postlethwait

  • Postlethwaite
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Postlethwaite

    English : variant of Postlethwait. This is the more frequent spelling in the British Isles.

    Postlethwaite

  • Brumagin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brumagin

    English : from the informal England adjective Brummagem ‘of or relating to Birmingham’, hence a habitational name for someone from the city of Birmingham in the West Midlands.

    Brumagin

  • Selley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Selley

    English : (chiefly Devon) variant spelling of Sealey.English : habitational name from Selly Oak in Birmingham, named, like Shelley, from Old English scylf ‘shelf’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.

    Selley

  • Birmingham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Birmingham

    English : habitational name from Birmingham in the West Midlands. In Domesday Book the name is already found as Bermingeham, but it seems likely that it was originally Beornmundingahām ‘homestead (Old English hām) of the people of (-inga-) Beornmund’, a personal name composed of the elements beorn ‘young man’, ‘warrior’ + mund ‘protection’. This name is well established in Ireland (see Bermingham).

    Birmingham

  • Posthumus
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Posthumus

    Cymbeline' Posthumus Leonatus, a gentleman and husband to Imogen.

    Posthumus

  • Burlingham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Burlingham

    English (East Anglia) : habitational name from Burlingham in Norfolk ‘homestead (Old English hām) of Bærla’s or Byrla’s people’, or from Birlingham in Worcestershire ‘enclosure (Old English hamm) of Byrla’s people’.

    Burlingham

  • Danks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Danks

    English : patronymic from a pet form of Daniel. In England the name is found chiefly in Birmingham.

    Danks

  • Essex
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Essex

    English : regional name for someone from the county of Essex, which is named from Old English ēast ‘east’ + Seaxe ‘Saxons’. In England the surname is now particularly common in Birmingham.

    Essex

  • Sheldon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sheldon

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. The main source is probably the one in Derbyshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Scelhadun, formed by the addition of the Old English distinguishing term scylf ‘shelf’ to the place name Haddon (from Old English hǣð ‘heath(er)’ + dūn ‘hill’). There are also places called Sheldon in Devon (from Old English scylf ‘shelf’ + denu ‘valley’) and Birmingham (from Old English scylf + dūn ‘hill’).

    Sheldon

  • Postlewaite
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Postlewaite

    English : reduced form of Postlethwait.

    Postlewaite

  • Pugmire
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pugmire

    English : habitational name from a lost place in Yardley, Birmingham, recorded in 1645 as Puggmyre Farm. This derives from the name of its 13th-century landlord, Robert Pugg, whose surname is of unknown etymology, + Middle English myre ‘mire’, ‘bog’.

    Pugmire

  • Gornall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Gornall

    English (Lancashire) : apparently a habitational name from a place so called, perhaps Gornalwood near Birmingham, which is probably named from Old English cweorn ‘mill’ + halh ‘recess’, ‘hollow’.

    Gornall

  • Poston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Poston

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a postern gate, from Old French posterne; in some cases it would have been a metonymic occupational name for a gatekeeper.English : habitational name from Poston in Herefordshire or Poston in Shropshire, which is named with an Old English personal name Possa + þorn ‘thorn tree’.

    Poston

  • Burningham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Burningham

    English : unexplained. Most probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

    Burningham

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  • Eckert
  • Boy/Male

    German, Swedish

    Eckert

    Edge of the Sword; Brave; Hardy

  • Suguresh
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    Hindu

    Suguresh

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    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Gita

    Holy Book

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Hashan

    Laughter, Lord Chandra (Moon), Beautiful

  • Halfrith
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Halfrith

    Peaceful Home

  • DIDO
  • Female

    Greek

    DIDO

    (Διδώ) Greek name DIDO means "wanderer." In mythology, this is the name of the founder and first queen of Carthage. She fell in love with Aineías, and set herself on fire when he left her. 

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    Tamil

    Awesh | அவேஷ

    Awesh means passion, Josh in Hindi

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    Mehna | மேஹநா

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    Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim, Turkish

    Hilmi

    Gentle; Calm

  • Matti
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    Australian, Danish, Finnish

    Matti

    Gift of God

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  • Posture
  • v. i.

    To assume a particular posture or attitude; to contort the body into artificial attitudes, as an acrobat or contortionist; also, to pose.

  • Posturer
  • n.

    One who postures.

  • Posture
  • v. t.

    To place in a particular position or attitude; to dispose the parts of, with reference to a particular purpose; as, to posture one's self; to posture a model.

  • Lamp-post
  • n.

    A post (generally a pillar of iron) supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street, park, etc.

  • Postulate
  • v. t.

    To beg, or assume without proof; as, to postulate conclusions.

  • Postulating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Postulate

  • Postzygapophyses
  • pl.

    of Postzygapophysis

  • Postured
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Posture

  • Postzygapophysis
  • n.

    A posterior zygapophysis.

  • Postulatory
  • a.

    Of the nature of a postulate.

  • Postulation
  • n.

    The act of postulating, or that which is postulated; assumption; solicitation; suit; cause.

  • Posture
  • v. i.

    Fig.: To assume a character; as, to posture as a saint.

  • Postulated
  • a.

    Assumed without proof; as, a postulated inference.

  • Postulatum
  • n.

    A postulate.

  • Postumous
  • a.

    See Posthumous.

  • Posture
  • n.

    State or condition, whether of external circumstances, or of internal feeling and will; disposition; mood; as, a posture of defense; the posture of affairs.

  • Postural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to posture.

  • Postulata
  • pl.

    of Postulatum

  • Oueen-post
  • n.

    One of two suspending posts in a roof truss, or other framed truss of similar form. See King-post.

  • Posturing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Posture