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Rubery is the name of two
adjacent settlements; one a
village in the
Bromsgrove District of Worcestershire, the
other a
suburb of
Birmingham in the West...
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Rubery Owen is a
British engineering company which was
founded in 1884 in Darlaston, West Midlands. In 1884 the
company was
started by John
Tunner Rubery...
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Eileen Doris Rubery (née McDonnell, born 16 May 1943) is a
British academic who has
worked in such
diverse fields as
medical research (at one
point Senior...
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Rubery Hill
Hospital was a
mental health facility in Birmingham, England. The chapel,
which still survives, is a
Grade II
listed building. The hospital...
- Jill
Rubery (born 4
November 1951) is a
Professor of
Comparative Employment Systems at
Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS) at the
University of...
- The
Rubery International Book
Award (founded in 2010 by
Heather Painter) is the
largest cash
award for
books published by
independent publishers and self...
- St Chad’s Church,
Rubery is a
Church of
England parish church in
Rubery, Worcestershire. The
church evolved in 1895 as a
mission church from Holy Trinity...
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Frederick Martin using a
Compact Arrow layout, was
built as an
annexe to
Rubery Lunatic Asylum by
Birmingham Corporation and
opened 6 May 1905.
During the...
- 1977
Coventry Climax acquired the
Warrington forklift truck business of
Rubery Owen Conveyancer,
renaming it
Climax Conveyancer. In 1982 BL sold off the...
- Andy Ellis,
former co-chair of the
Maryland and
Baltimore City
Green Party Rubery,
Written by
Madilyn (November 10, 2023). "Life, politics, and Watergate:...