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* See also: [[1955 Birmingham Barons]]
* See also: [[1955 Birmingham Barons]]


==Works==
==Individuals==
* [[Andre Williams]] began recording with the Don Juans for Fortune Records.
* [[Hugh Martin]] arranged the score for MGM's ''The Gold Rush''.
* The  [[Cliff Holman|Cousin Cliff]] [[Cousin Cliff Magic Set|Magic Set]] was produced by the [[Magic City Toy Company]]
 
===Books===
* ''From Faith to Faith'' by [[B. Davie Napier]]
* ''The Teachings of Classical Puritanism on Conjugal Love'' by [[Roland Frye]]
 
===Buildings===
* [[Avondale Presbyterian Church]]
* [[1955 Idea Home]]
* [[Center Street Middle School]] in [[Titusville]]
* [[Ensley Library]]
* [[Gate City Elementary School]]
* [[Knesseth Israel Congregation]] on [[Montevallo Road]]
* [[Monkey Island]], the first attraction at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] in [[Lane Park]]
* [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]]
* [[Office Park]] in [[Mountain Brook]]
* [[Patton Hill Baptist Church]] in [[Oakman]]
* [[St Anthony's Church]] ([[Ensley]])
* The original [[Barrett Elementary School|East Lake School]] was demolished for expansion of [[Barrett Elementary School]].
* Renovations to the [[Jefferson County Courthouse Bessemer Division]]
* Renovations to [[St Paul's Cathedral]]
 
==People==
* [[Joseph A. Durick]] was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Mobile-Birmingham Diocese.
* [[Joseph A. Durick]] was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Mobile-Birmingham Diocese.
* [[Annie Easley]] began working for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in Cleveland, Ohio.
* [[Annie Easley]] began working for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in Cleveland, Ohio.
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* [[June 23]]: [[Franklin Biggs]], chef and restaurateur
* [[June 23]]: [[Franklin Biggs]], chef and restaurateur
* [[July 25]]: [[Patricia Todd]], Alabama representative
* [[July 25]]: [[Patricia Todd]], Alabama representative
* [[July 26]]: [[Wardine Alexander]], [[Birmingham Board of Education]] member
* [[August 18]]: baseball player [[Bruce Benedict]] in Birmingham
* [[August 18]]: baseball player [[Bruce Benedict]] in Birmingham
* [[October 2]]: AIDS researcher [[Michael Saag]] in Louisville, Kentucky
* [[October 2]]: AIDS researcher [[Michael Saag]] in Louisville, Kentucky
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* [[Carrie Bridewell]], opera mezzo-soprano
* [[Carrie Bridewell]], opera mezzo-soprano
:''See also: [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1955]]''
:''See also: [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1955]]''
==Works==
* [[Andre Williams]] began recording with the Don Juans for Fortune Records.
* [[Hugh Martin]] arranged the score for MGM's ''The Gold Rush''.
* The  [[Cliff Holman|Cousin Cliff]] [[Cousin Cliff Magic Set|Magic Set]] was produced by the [[Magic City Toy Company]]
===Books===
* ''From Faith to Faith'' by [[B. Davie Napier]]
* ''The Teachings of Classical Puritanism on Conjugal Love'' by [[Roland Frye]]
===Buildings===
* [[Avondale Presbyterian Church]]
* [[1955 Idea Home]]
* [[Center Street Middle School]] in [[Titusville]]
* [[Ensley Library]]
* [[Gate City Elementary School]]
* [[Knesseth Israel Congregation]] on [[Montevallo Road]]
* [[Monkey Island]], the first attraction at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] in [[Lane Park]]
* [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]]
* [[Office Park]] in [[Mountain Brook]]
* [[Patton Hill Baptist Church]] in [[Oakman]]
* [[St Anthony's Church]] ([[Ensley]])
* The original [[Barrett Elementary School|East Lake School]] was demolished for expansion of [[Barrett Elementary School]].
* Renovations to the [[Jefferson County Courthouse Bessemer Division]]
* Renovations to [[St Paul's Cathedral]]


==Context==
==Context==

Revision as of 12:01, 26 August 2013

1955 was the 84th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Monkey Island, constructed in 1955

Business

Sports

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Deaths

See also: List of Birmingham homicides in 1955

Works

Books

Buildings

Context

In 1955 Panamanian president José Antonio Remón Cantera was assassinated. Winston Churchill resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Jonas Salk's polio vaccine was introduced. West Germany was recognized as a sovereign state and joined NATO. Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California. Gunsmoke premiered on CBS. Juan Peron was ousted by coup in Argentina. Racial segregation in interstate buses was banned. Rosa Parks kicked off the Montgomery bus boycott.

Notable births in 1955 included Kevin Costner, Eddie Van Halen, John Grisham, Arsenio Hall, Bruce Willis, Reba McEntire, Billy Bob Thornton, Edwin Moses, Yo-Yo Ma, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. Deaths in 1955 included Albert Einstein, James Agee, Charlie Parker, James Dean, and Honus Wagner.

Top grossing films of 1955 included Lady and the Tramp, Rebel Without a Cause, and Oklahoma. Nobakov's Lolita was published in Paris. William Faulkner won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature for A Fable and Tennessee Williams won the Pulitzer for Drama for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The top pop songs were Bill Haley and the Comets' "Rock Around the Clock", Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Sixteen Tons", and Mitch Miller's "Yellow Rose of Texas."

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