Samuel Timmins (27 February 1826 – 12 November 1902) was a British Shakespearean scholar and antiquarian. He was invariably known as Sam Timmins, and signed himself "Sam: Timmins", using a colon for abbreviation in early modern style. (From Wikipedia) More about Samuel Timmins:
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| | Books by Samuel Timmins: Timmins, Samuel, 1826-1902, ed.: The Resources, Products, and Industrial History of Birmingham, and the Midland Hardware District: A Series of Reports, Collected by the Local Industries Committee of the British Association at Birmingham, in 1865 (London: R. Hardwicke, 1866), by British Association for the Advancement of Science
Additional books by Samuel Timmins in the extended shelves: Timmins, Samuel, 1826-1902: Books for a reference library. (Midland educational company, limited; [etc., etc.], 1885), also by Birmingham Public Libraries, H. Llewellyn Smith, Charles Lapworth, John Thackray Bunce, William A. Tilden, Osmund Airy, William Kenrick, William Hillhouse, Albert Richard Vardy, and George J. Johnson (page images at HathiTrust) Timmins, Samuel, 1826-1902: Centenary of the Birmingham library, 1779-1879. (Herald printing offices, 1879), also by England) Birmingham Library (Birmingham (page images at HathiTrust) Timmins, Samuel, 1826-1902: Devonshire Hamlets. (S. Low, son, and co., 1860), also by William Shakespeare and Son & Co Sampson Low (page images at HathiTrust) Timmins, Samuel, 1826-1902: A history of Warwickshire (E. Stock, 1889) (page images at HathiTrust) Timmins, Samuel, 1826-1902: Lord Spencer's library : a sketch of a visit to Althorp, Northamptonshire, the seat of John Poyntz, earl Spencer ... (Taylor & Son, 1870) (page images at HathiTrust)
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