Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter is internationally renowned. But it’s not just in the jewellery industry that this historic quarter is famous – it’s also renowned as having once been at the “centre of ...
A black and white photograph pinned to a corkboard on the wall of Birmingham's Pen Museum shows one Fanny Philips sitting at a manual nib-making machine. On an average day, a woman such as Fanny would ...
It's time to celebrate the power of the pen - and Birmingham's vital role in the development of writing and literacy. Birmingham Pen Museum is holding its first Summer Fair in 2014. Article continues ...
You are in: Birmingham > History > Local History > The pen is mightier By Sarah Loat, BBC Did you know that almost everything written in the world during the 19th century was done with a ...
Funds are urgently needed to keep the historic museum, off Frederick Street, open to the public once the lockdown measures are lifted. The Pen Museum is based in a former pen factory and has been ...
A brand new, temporary exhibition opens in the heart of Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter at the Pen Museum. Elinor Cole is a local poet whose main inspiration comes from the rich heritage of the Black ...
Funds are urgently needed to keep the historic museum, off Frederick Street, open to the public once the lockdown measures are lifted. The Pen Museum is based in a former pen factory and has been ...
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