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Artistic treasures of the Second City

FEW PUBLIC buildings can match the magnificent setting of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. At the very heart of the city, its setting illustrates the era when civic power and influence were at their height.

Victorian local councils became more and more involved in the lives of the people in the second half of the 19th century, promoting and policing better domestic and work conditions, public health, education and culture such as art and literature.

As their scope extended, they

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