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Description:St Alban's Church, Conybere Street, began as a small mission established in 1865 by the Pollock brothers, who were Anglican priests. The brothers were attacked in 1867 for their high-church rituals, but stayed for twenty-five years serving the heavily populated district and were known for their remarkable pastoral work. The splendid new building was opened in 1881 and remains a landmark today visible for miles.
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The Baptist Chapel on the corner of Edward Road and Harbury Road was built at a cost of more than £6,000. ...
This church was an off-shoot of the Cherry Street chapel in Birmingham founded in 1782 by John Wesley. ...
The rebuilt church as it is today
The foundation stone for the rebuilt Methodist Church was laid in 1949 by Mrs Minnie Moon, one of the ...
The Assembly of the First Born Church in Studley Street off Ladypool Road 2002
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Source: Balsall Heath Local History Society
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