EditorialDamage to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery from World War Two following a bombing raid during the night of November 22nd 1940. Six of the Feeney Art Galleries at BMAG were destroyed by a bomb. Damage was also done to the Bridge Gallery and Natural His...
EditorialThe Glascote Torc Gold alloy Torc found in Staffordshire, England, Thought to be a piece of neck jewellery made for a Celtic Chieftan, Purchased by public subscription with the assistance of Birmingham City Council, the Friends of Birmingham Museums & ...
EditorialMiniature Portrait of John Feeney, 1907 Allen Edward Everitt, John Feeney (1839-1905) was a proprietor of the Birmingham Post newspaper and philanthropist. In his will, he left most of his fortune to charity, mostly for the benefit of the City of Birmi...
EditorialDigital Photograph - Feeney's Corner Store, Brunswick West, circa 1937, Black and white photograph featuring the interior of Jas Feeney's Corner Store, on Pearson Street in Brunswick West, circa 1937. At right is the owner, Jas Feeney. The other two st...