Custard factory Midsummer Festival 2006
Roots DeVille is a midsummer festival taking place at the custard
factory aiming to showcase Birmingham's cultural diversity through
music and arts. For one day and one night, Roots DeVille presented a
wide variety of performing arts including music, dance, theatre,
circus, workshops, foodstalls, etc...
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Fan Park at Millennium Point 2006
T-Mobile Fan Park at Millennium Point, is the biggest celebration
of the World Cup outside of Germany. The scoreboard is the thought
to be the biggest Word Cup wallchart in the world measures 54 metres
by 13.5 metres and is updated every day.
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Tolkien Weekend at Sarehole Mill May 2006
The Tolkien weekend returned for it's seventh year at Sarehole
Mill. Shire Productions performed excerpts from
The Hobbit This year it was possible to catch a bus ride
from Sarehole Mill to Perrott's Folly in Edgbaston, plus other
Tolkien related sites like the Oratory and King Edwards School.
There were be guided walks over the weekend to 'walk in the
footsteps of Tolkien', through the Shire Country Park.
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Cannon Hill Park Tulips Spring 2006
Over 95,000 tulip bulbs are planted every year in Cannon Hill park
to give Birmingham one on the finest tulips displays in the country.
Back in the 1950's and 60's an annual Tulip festival was held in the
park attracting thousands of visitors to the park.
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Birmingham's Heritage and Attractions
Photo tour of places of Historical, Architectural and Cultural
interest in Birmingham visiting places to see Thinktank, The Museum
of the Jewellery Quarter, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, The
Botanical Gardens, Selly Manor, Cathedrals, Aston Hall, Sarehole
Mill, Soho House, Bournville Village, The Ikon Gallery, Balti
Triangle and many more of Birmingham's attractions.
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