Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Owner / administrator | Notes |
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Allegories of Art and Industry | Above north-west door of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery (The Feeney Gallery extension), Great Charles Street 52°28′52″N 1°54′18″W / 52.4811°N 1.9050°W |
c. 1919 | class="category" | class="category" | Stone | Birmingham City Council | [1] |
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Name | Born | Notes |
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Liam Abernethy | 1929 Castlemartyr | Irish hurler |
Liam Adams | Several people | |
Liam Adcock | 21 Jun 1996[2] | Australian athlete |
Liam Agnew | 11 Apr 1995[3][4][5] Sunderland | English association football player (born 1995) |
Liam Ahern | 12 Jan 1916 | Irish politician (1916-1974) |
Liam Aiken | 7 Jan 1990[6] New York City | American actor (born 1990) |
Liam Allen | 17 Mar 2000 | New Zealand rugby union player |
Liam Anderson | 30 Apr 2000 | American football player (born 2000) |
Liam Angel | 17 Mar 1999[3] Wales | Association football player |
Liam Ansell | 12 Nov 1993 High Wycombe | British field hockey player |
Liam Anthony | 9 Sep 1987 | Australian rules footballer |
Liam Ashley | North Shore City | Murder victim |
Liam Attridge | American boy band member | |
Liam Ayad | 27 Jun 1998 | Ivorian footballer (born 1998) |
Liam Aylward | 27 Sep 1952 Mullinavat | Irish politician |
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- ^ a b Transfermarkt (in multiple languages), Wikidata Q2449070
- ^ FBref.com (in multiple languages), Wikidata Q56239490
- ^ As (in Spanish), Madrid: PRISA, ISSN 1888-6671, Wikidata Q719880
- ^ Internet Broadway Database, LCCN 2002563812, Wikidata Q31964