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Collections designated of national importance are the entire holdings of fine art |
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Collections designated of national importance include the photography collections, archive collections, early and fine printing collections, literature collections, music collections, and the Birmingham Collection |
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Collections designated of national importance include fine and decorative arts, science and industry (in partnership with Thinktank), Birmingham history (including numismatics), and the Pinto Collection |
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Collections designated of national importance are the entire holdings - telling the story of the British road transport industry in the industrial, economic, social and cultural development of the world; they contain motor vehicles, motor cycles and archive material |
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Collections designated of national importance are the entire holdings - including The Elton Collection covering art and memorabilia on industrial subjects and complements a large volume of social history material; the Darby Collection covering the homes, furnaces, possessions and records of the ironmasters as well as fine Coalbrookdale castings and steam engines; and decorative arts material containing definitive collections of Coalport china and
Maws tiles |
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Collections designated of national importance include the archives of
trade unions and employers' organisations, pressure groups and political organisations. The Centre at the University of Warwick also holds records for the Coventry car and motorcycle industries, including the National Cycle Archive |
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Collections designated of national importance relate to Shakespeare's life and times and the performance and study of his works, from the sixteenth century to the present day (in partnership with Shakespeare Birthplace Trust) |
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Collections designated of national importance relate to Shakespeare's life and times and the performance and study of his works, from the
sixteenth century to the present day (in partnership with Royal Shakespeare Company) |
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Collections designated of national importance are the entire holdings - containing probably the finest assemblage of British ceramics in the world, along with archaeological and local study material |
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Collections designated of national importance are those relating to science and industry (in partnership with Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery) |
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The collection designated of national importance is The Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern Manuscripts, which is part of the University's special collections |
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Collections designated of national importance are the entire holdings
- containing Wedgwood ceramic and related manufacturing objects, together with manuscripts and paintings |
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