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Princess of Wales at St Philip's Cathedral

The princess meeting children of St Thomas's School, Lee Bank. The princess planted a tree at the cathedral with the assistance of the children.

Prize medal, Oscott College (obverse)

St Mary's College was founded in 1794 for the training of Roman Catholic priests for England and Wales. The New College was opened on the present site in 1838. This medal was produced as a prize for ...

Prize medal, Oscott College (reverse)

St Mary's College was founded in 1794 for the training of Roman Catholic priests for England and Wales. The New College was opened on the present site in 1838. This medal was produced as a prize for ...

Railings outside St James's Church - by Year Five at Woodview

This building used to be St James's church. It is apartments now. People are going to live in there.

Removing the railings

Another view of the removal of the railings at St Philip's Cathedral during the Second World War. This was part of a national scheme towards the creation of munitions for the war effort.

Removing the railings at St Philips

Around the country during the Second World War iron was removed from public places to go towards the manufacture of weapons for the war effort. This picture shows the removal of the railings around the ...

Reredos and Holy Table in St Thomas's Church

Sadly destroyed by bombing in World War Two. The Reredos was erected in 1923 and served as a memorial to the men of the parish killed in the First World War. The Holy Table was a memorial to the late ...

Reredos in St James Church, Handsworth

From a photographic postcard in poor condition.

Reservoir Road

Taken by Birmingham City Engineers Department.

Rev C.T. Aston (St Thomas's Church)

In 1919, the Trustees (of St Thomas's Church) appointed to the Living the Rev. C T Aston, Vicar of St Matthew’s, Rugby. Taking up his duties at Easter, he soon won the hearts of all by his happy disposition, ...

Rev C.T. Wilkinson (St Thomas's Church)

the Rev. C T Wilkinson, who laboured to complete the work commenced by his predecessor; and within a very short time the Rev. G S Bull was invited to lay the foundation stone of Immanuel Church, to which ...

Rev J Bell (St Thomas's Church)

The Rev J Bell, the present Rector was instituted in March 1920, coming to the Parish from St John’s, Walthamstow; and it is most gratifying to record that during his ‘regime’ several additions have been ...

Rev Oldham

The Reverend Oldham was the first Vicar of St Luke's Church on Bristol Street. He was there from 1842 to 1861.

Rev Prebendary R. Hodgson (Rector Of Handsworth)

This is an abridged version of the biography from the Handsworth Magazine Volume 1 January 1895. The full biography is available as a download. We have much pleasure in now presenting our readers with ...

Rev T.D. Halsted (St Thomas's Church)

the Rev. T D Halstead who came to the Parish from St Paul’s Greenwich. During his incumbency the Church was twice redecorated (1875 and 1883), and in addition a sum of £750 was expended on the Churchyard, ...

Rev William Marsh (St Thomas's Church)

When the Rector, Rev. W Marsh, commenced his ministry at St Thomas’ Church, the majority of the congregation had never entered a church before and as a consequence of the disorderly conduct of many who ...

Rev. Edwin Tongue

An abridged biography from the Handsworth Magazine. The full version is available as a download. The Reverend Tongue lived at 196 Albert Road in Handsworth. The Rev. Edwin Tongue is the pastor of Union ...

Rev. J.P. Wilkinson, Vicar of St Luke's, Lee Bank

This portrait of the Rev. James Percy Wilkinson, Vicar of St Luke's, Lee Bank, was taken in 1930. He was instituted as vicar of St Luke's in Bristol Street on 22 September in the same year. While there ...