- Acocks Green Institute
- Adams and Beresford's Music Room
- Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
- All Saints' School, Birmingham
- Aston Hall, Birmingham
- Aston Lower Grounds
- Aston University
- Aston University: Byng Kenrick Suite
- Aston University: Great Hall
- Aston, Birmingham
- Barber Institute of Fine Arts
- Bartley Green Girls' School, Birmingham
- BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham
- BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham: Studio one
- BBC Studio, Birmingham
- Bearwood Institute
- Belgrade Theatre, Birmingham
- Big Top, Birmingham
- Billesley Wesleyan Church
- Bingley Hall
- Birmingham and Midland Institute
- Birmingham and Midland Institute: Concert Room
- Birmingham and Midland Institute: Large Lecture Theatre
- Birmingham and Midland Institute: Large Theatre
- Birmingham Cathedral
- Birmingham Coliseum (afterwards Gaiety)
- Birmingham Conservatoire (was Birmingham School of Music, until 1989)
- Birmingham Conservatoire: Recital Hall
- Birmingham Medical Institute
- Birmingham School of Music (became Birmingham Conservatoire, 1989)
- Birmingham School of Music (became Birmingham Conservatoire, 1989): Adrian Boult Hall
- Birmingham Theatre
- Bloomfield Rooms, Birmingham
- Blue Coat Charity School
- Bonner Memorial Schools
- Bordesley Palace, Birmingham
- Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston
- Brewers Arms, Sparkbrook
- Broadcasting House, Birmingham
- Cambidge House School
- Camp Hill Presbyterian Church
- Carr's Lane Church Centre, Birmingham
- Carr's Lane Church, Birmingham
- CBSO Centre, Birmingham
- Central Hall, Birmingham
- Christ Church
- Christ Church (Baptist) Six Ways, Aston
- Christ Church District Schools
- Church of the Messiah, Birmingham
- Church of the Saviour, Birmingham
- City Art Gallery, Birmingham
- City Assembly Rooms
- City of Birmingham College of Education
- College Road Council School
- Colmore Road Council Schools
- Conway Road Council Schools
- Coventry Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
- Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
- Curzon Hall
- Day's Crystal Palace Concert Hall
- Day's Crystal Palace Concert Hall
- Dean Street School
- Dennis Road Council Schools
- Dental Hospital
- Deritend Chapel
- Edgbaston Assembly Rooms
- Edgbaston Congregational Church
- Edgbaston Middle Class Schools
- Edgbaston Music School
- Embassy Sports Drome, Birmingham
- Emmanuel Church, Birmingham
- Empire Theatre, Birmingham
- Erdington Public Hall
- Exchange Rooms, New Street
- Exhibition Hall, Winter Garden and County Hotel Co. Ltd
- Farm Street Board Schools
- Foundry Road Board School
- Friends' Institute, Birmingham
- Friends's Institute, Birmingham
- Friends's Institute, Moseley Road
- Futurist Theatre, Birmingham
- George Cadbury Hall, Birmingham
- George Dixon Grammar School for Girls, Birmingham
- George Dixon Grammar Schools, Birmingham
- Golden Hillock Road Council Schools
- Graham Street Chapel
- Grammar Schools of King Edward VI
- Grand Hotel, Birmingham
- Grand Hotel, Birmingham: Grosvenor Room
- Grand Hotel, Birmingham: Grosvenor Suite
- Grand Theatre of Varietie, Birmingham
- Grand Theatre, Birmingham
- Great Western Hotel, Birmingham
- Greenford County Grammar School, Birmingham
- Hales Owen Grammar School, Birmingham
- Hamstead Road Church
- Handsworth (Birmingham)
- Handsworth Commercial School, Wretham Road
- Harborne and Edgbaston Institute
- Harborne Junior School, Birmingham
- Hebrew National School, Birmingham
- Hippodrome, Birmingham
- Holder's Grand Concert Hall, Coleshill Street, Birmingham
- Holy Trinity, Bordelsey
- Howard Street Hall
- Immanuel Church, Broad Street
- John Willmott Grammar School, Birmingham
- Josiah Mason College
- King Edward VI High School for Girls, Birmingham
- King Edward's School, Birmingham
- Kings Heath Institute of Further Education, Birmingham
- King's Heath and Moseley Institute, Birmingham
- Ladywood Rooms
- Large Lecture Theatre, Birmingham and Midland Institute
- Legge-Street Chapel
- London Museum Music Hall, Bull Ring
- Lordswood Boys' Technical School, Birmingham
- Martineau Teachers' Club, Birmingham
- Masonic Hall, Birmingham
- Mecca Café, Waterloo Street
- Mechanics' Institution
- Middle Class School (Birmingham)
- Midland Arts Centre, Birmingham
- Midland Institute, Birmingham
- Midland Institute, Birmingham: Small Lecture Theatre
- Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute
- Moseley Modern School
- Moseley Road Methodist Church
- Mount Zion Chapel, Harper's Hill
- National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
- NEC Arena
- Newhall Street Baptist Chapel
- Nock's Royal Assembly Rooms
- Odd Fellows' Hall
- Parish Church, Edgbaston
- Perry Barr Institute, Birmingham
- Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham
- Queen's College, Birmingham
- Queen's Hotel, Birmingham
- Queensbridge School, Birmingham
- Regent Theatre, Birmingham
- Repertory Theatre, Birmingham
- Royal Hotel, Birmingham
- Royal Society of Artists Gallery, Birmingham
- Shadwell Street R.C. Chapel
- Shantasea, Birmingham
- Sheldon Heath School, Birmingham
- Small Queen's Hall, Birmingham
- St. Augustine's Church, Edgbaston
- St. Bartholomew's Chapel
- St. Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham
- St. George's Church, Edgbaston
- St. George's, Great Hampton Row
- St. John the Baptist, Halesowen
- St. Martin's
- St. Martin's-in-the-Bullring, Birmingham
- St. Mary's Church, Moseley
- St. Michael's, Handworth
- St. Paul's Chapel, Birmingham
- St. Paul's Church, Birmingham
- St. Paul's, Lozells
- St. Peter's, Dale End
- St. Philip's Church, Birmingham
- St. Philip's Church, Birmingham
- Stores, Paradise Street, Birmingham
- Symphony Hall, Birmingham
- Temperance Hall, Birmingham
- Theatre Royal, Birmingham
- Theatre Royal, Birmingham
- Theatre Royal, Birmingham
- Tivoli (afterwards Hippodrome) Theatre of Varieties, Birmingham
- Town Hall, Birmingham
- University of Birmingham
- University of Birmingham: Elgar Concert Room
- University of Birmingham: Guild of Undergraduates
- University of Birmingham: Medical Theatre
- Waverley Grammar School, Birmingham
- Wesleyan Central Hall
- West End Cinema, Birmingham
- YMCA, Birmingham
- YMCA, Birmingham: Bennett Hall
- YWCA Stone Road, Birmingham: Oliver Bird Hall
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Collection Descriptions
| André Mangeot: Box 1 (1904-29) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A miscellaneous collection of handbills and programmes for performances given by the violinist André Mangeot (1883–19... |
| Andrew Ashe collection: volume 6 (1816-17) (Bodleian Library, Music Library) A miscellaneous collection of programmes and wordbooks for performances given at a range of London venues, including ... |
| Birmingham Musical Festival (1829-1864) (Henry Watson Music Library) This collection contains six volumes of programmes for the Birmingham Musical Festival. The first volume contains 8 ... |
| Concerts: London and Non-Oxford (1998-2000) (Bodleian Library, Music Library) A miscellaneous collection of handbills, leaflets and programmes for performances given at various London venues – pr... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Aston Hall (1962) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from Aston Hall, from 1962. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Aston University (1967-1983) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of seven programmes from Aston University, from 1967 to 1983. The collection includes programmes from o... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Bartley Green Girls' School (1980) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from Bartley Green Girls' School, from 1980. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: BBC Pebble Mill (1991-1995) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of four programmes from BBC Pebble Mill, from 1991 to 1995. The collection includes programmes from Stu... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Belgrade Theatre (1961) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from the Belgrade Theatre, from 1961. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Big Top (1944) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from the Big Top, from 1944. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Birmingham and Midland Institute (1908-2000) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 65 programmes from the Birmingham and Midland Institute, from 1908 to 2000. The institute is sometim... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Birmingham Cathedral (1959-1998) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 40 programmes and prospectuses from Birmingham Cathedral, from 1959 to 1998. The collection contains... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Birmingham Conservatoire (1989-2004) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 41 programmes and prospectuses from the Birmingham Conservatoire, from 1989 to 2004. The collection ... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Birmingham Medical Institute (2000-2003) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of three programmes from the Birmingham Medical Institute, from 2000 to 2003. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Birmingham Music Festival (1944-1998) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 25 festival programmes, concert programmes and prospectuses from the Birmingham Music Festival, from ... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1923-1971) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of two programmes from the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, from 1923 to 1964. In addition, the collection... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Birmingham School of Music (1958-1989) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 41 programmes and prospectuses from the Birmingham School of Music, from 1958 to 1989. The collectio... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Birmingham Theatre (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of two programmes from the Birmingham Theatre. The programmes do not specify the years that the perform... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Bourneville Meeting House (1997) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from the Bourneville Meeting House, from 1997. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Broadcasting House (1963-1965) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of two programmes from Broadcasting House, from 1963 to 1965. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Carr's Lane Church (1981) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from Carr's Lane Church, from 1981. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Carr's Lane Church Centre (1972-1974) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of two programmes from Carr's Lane Church Centre, from 1972 to 1974. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: CBSO Centre (2000-2001) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of two programmes from the CBSO Centre, Berkley Street, from 2000 to 2001. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: CBSO Miscellaneous documents (1990-1994) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of five miscellaneous documents from the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, from 1990 to 1994. The ... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Central Hall (1953) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from the Central Hall, from 1953. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: City Art Gallery (1952-1981) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 111 programmes from the City Art Gallery, from 1952 to 1981. The majority of programmes are from con... |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: City of Birmingham College of Education (1972) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from the City of Birmingham College of Education, from 1972. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Crescent Theatre (1969-1985) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of three programmes from the Crescent Theatre, from 1969 to 1985. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Emmanuel Church (2001) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) One programme from Emmanuel Church, Wylde Green, from 2001. |
| English Provinces: Birmingham: Friends' Institute (1959-1964) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of six programmes from the Friends' Institute, Moseley Road, from 1959 to 1964. A number of programmes ... |



