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Clergy and officers of St Thomas's Church

St Thomas’ Church, Birmingham Clergy and Church Officers, 1929 Rector Rev. J Bell, MA, Rural Dean of Edgbaston Curate Rev. H B Wilson, OBE, MRCS Church Sister Sister Rhoda Churchwardens Mr T ...

Congregational Chapel, Union Row, Handsworth

Congregational Chapel, Union Row, Handsworth. This photograph was taken in 1870. The chapel was remodelled and expanded by the pastor in residence a year after this image was recorded. The Rev. Robert ...

Congregational Church of Sparkbrook on Ladypool Road

The church was opened in 1894 as the Congregational Mission Church. The middle front of the building is now a shop.

Congregational Church, Soho Hill

Built in 1892 and was the home of the Soho Men's Movement

Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, Handsworth

Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, Hunters Road, Handsworth. Built to the designs of A.W. Pugin, St Mary’s Convent opened in 1841, a few months after St Chad’s Cathedral opened a mile down the road. Benefactors ...

Corbel Stone in St. Mary's Church

St Mary's Church features many fine architectural features such as this Corbel Stone set high on the wall. It would be difficult to see without the zoom facility on the video camera.

Diana, Princess of Wales arriving at St Philip's Cathedral

The princess came to St Philip's Cathedral to plant a tree in the grounds with the assistance of children from St Thomas's School in Lee Bank.

Diana, Princess of Wales at St Philip's Cathedral

A series of photographs taken during her visit to plant a tree in the Cathedral grounds. Assisting the Princess were children from St Thomas's School in Lee Bank. This first photograph was taken inside ...

Diana, Princess of Wales in Birmingham

The princess at St Philips' Cathedral where she was planting a tree.

Due for demolition

An interesting view of two buildings awaiting demolition as part of the urban renewal of Lee Bank. Haddon Tower to the rear of the picture was in process of being cleared for "blow down". The top floors ...

Ebenezer Memorial Congregational Church, Kingstanding

Ebenezer Memorial Congregational Church, Brackenbury Road, Kingstanding, in the 1920s

Edward Road Baptist Church

A full blooded example of the Birmingham terracotta school. Nave with clerestory and low aisles, transepts and Sunday School attached to rear. All built of hard red brick with lavish buff terracotta ...

Edward Road Baptist Church

The Baptist Chapel on the corner of Edward Road and Harbury Road was built at a cost of more than £6,000. It was erected by the congregation which had been meeting in Balsall Heath since 1873 and provided ...

Elvetham Road

This view of Elvetham Road is from the junction with Pakenham Road looking up the hill. The church at the top right is St James's Church which is situated at the corner of Elvetham and St James's Road. ...

F.H. Weller Culinary Service

An advertisement for "Culinary Service" by F. H. Weller of 113, Holyhead Road. Publicising products such as bottled and canned english peas, beetroot, split peas, lentils and fruits. Frank Henry Weller ...

Father Joseph V. Hymers - St. Catherine of Siena

Father Hymers took over at St Catherine's after the death of Father Fenn. This was not immediate as Dr. E. Berry succeeded Father Fenn first but left in February 1908 after only a few months. Apart from ...

Father Patrick Maguire - St Catherine of Siena

Father Maguire came to St Catherine's from Tile Hill in Coventry during October 1961. Father Maguire oversaw the move from the old St Catherine's to the new building which stands to this day. He also ...

Feast of Tabernacles at Singers Hill Synagogue 1915

This picture, from Picture World newspaper, shows the congregation gathered around the Succoth.