Birmingham (disambiguation)
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Birmingham is a city in England and the largest city commonly known as Birmingham.
Birmingham may also refer to:
Places
Ireland
- New Birmingham, in County Tipperary
United States
- Birmingham, Alabama, the largest city in Alabama and the largest city named Birmingham in the United States
- Birmingham, Alabama (Amtrak station), known as Birmingham station
- Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Combined Statistical Area
- Birmingham, Connecticut
- Birmingham, Kentucky, a sunken town
- Birmingham, Indiana
- Birmingham, Iowa
- Birmingham, Michigan
- Birmingham, Michigan (Amtrak station), known as Birmingham station
- Birmingham, Missouri
- Birmingham, New Jersey
- Birmingham, Erie County, Ohio
- Birmingham, Guernsey County, Ohio
- Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Birmingham, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
- Birmingham Township, Schuyler County, Illinois
- Birmingham (Pittsburgh), a neighborhood in Pittsburgh now known as South Side.
- Birmingham Township, Pennsylvania
People
Ships
- Royal Navy
- HMS Birmingham, a Town-class light cruiser launched in 1913 and sold in 1931
- HMS Birmingham, a cruiser launched in 1936 and broken up in 1960
- HMS Birmingham, a Type 42 destroyer in service from 1976 to 1999
- United States Navy
- USS Birmingham, a light cruiser in service from 1908 to 1923
- USS Birmingham, a light cruiser, in service from 1943 to 1946 and involved in heavy fighting in the Pacific Ocean during World War II
- USS Birmingham, a Los Angeles class nuclear attack submarine in service from 1978 to 1997
Airports
- Birmingham Airport in Birmingham, England
- Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport in Birmingham, Alabama
Education
- United Kingdom
- University of Birmingham in Birmingham, England (founded 1900)
- Birmingham City University in Birmingham, England (founded 1971)
- United States
- Birmingham-Southern College in Birmingham, Alabama
- Birmingham High School in Los Angeles, California
- University of Alabama at Birmingham in Birmingham, Alabama
In music
- "Birmingham" (1974), a song by Randy Newman from the album Good Old Boys
- "Birmingham" (Amanda Marshall song), 1996
- "Birmingham" (2001), a song by Drive-By Truckers from the album Southern Rock Opera
- "Birmingham" (2012), a song by Shovels & Rope
- "Birmingham, Alabama" (1969), recorded by R. B. Greaves on the eponymous album
- "Birmingham, Alabama", a song recorded by Harry Belafonte released on the RCA compilation All-Time Greatest Hits, Vols. 1-3
- "Birmingham Blues", a song from ELO's 1977 album Out of the Blue
- "Birmingham (We Are Safe)", a song by the David Crowder*Band from the album Church Music
Sport
- Birmingham Barons, a minor league baseball team
- Birmingham Bulls, a defunct professional ice hockey team
- Birmingham Bullets, a defunct basketball team
- Birmingham City F.C., an English football club that currently play in the Football League Championship
- Birmingham (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
Other
- Birmingham (HM Prison), prison in Birmingham, England, also known as Winson Green Prison
- Birmingham City Council (BCC), England
- Birmingham (UK Parliament constituency), constituency 1832-85
- Birmingham (crater), a lunar crater named for John Birmingham
- Birmingham, a star in the constellation Cygnus, named for John Birmingham
- Birmingham Motors, U.S. automobile brand of the 1920s
- "Birmingham", for the Aegon Classic, formerly the DFS Classic, a tennis tournament held in Birmingham, England
- City of Birmingham, an LMS Coronation Class steam railway locomotiove.
- City of Birmingham, a former British Airways Boeing 747-200, registration G-BDXJ
- Birmingham New Street railway station, the main railway station in city centre Birmingham, England
- Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) a former arms company
See also
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