St James' Church, Edgbaston
An interior view of St James' Church in Elvetham Road, Edgbaston, looking south-westward from the chancel into the south transept.
St James' Church, Edgbaston
St James' Church, Elvetham Road, Edgbaston, seen from the south. Designed by S.S. Teulon in the Decorated style, it was built in 1852 using pink sandstone. Since the photograph was taken in late 1941 ...
St James' Church, Handsworth
German prisoners of war search for suspected unexploded bombs in St James' churchyard, Handsworth
St James' Church, Handsworth
Postcard view of St James' Church, Handsworth, built 1838-40 on the corner of Crocketts Road and St James'Road.
St James' Church, Handsworth
Postcard view of St James' Church, Handsworth, before the new chancel was built in 1878
St James' Church, Handsworth
Postcard showing St James' Church, Handsworth, including two views of the reredos. The church was built between 1838 and 1840, and extended in 1895.
St John's Church
St. John's Church can be found on any map since 1854, sandwiched between the old Inner Ring Road (Monument Road) and the temporary Inner Ring Road (Alston Street). Before its building, it was generally ...
St John's Church, Perry Barr
St John's Church, Perry Barr, in 1906. John Gough of Perry Hall paid for the church to be built in 1832. Until then the people of Perry Barr had to go to St Mary's, the parish church of Handsworth.
St John's Church, Perry Barr
St John's Church, Perry Barr, from a hand-coloured postcard.
St John's School, Johnstone Street, Ladywood
St John's School, on the corner of Johnstone Street and St Mary Street, Ladywood, is seen here as it was on 17th November 1960. It opened as St John's National School in 1857 and last appears in directories ...
St John's School, Ladywood
St John's School, Ladywood, on the corner of St Mary Street and Johnstone Street. The school began as St John's National School in 1857. This photograph was taken in 1960, but buildings and streets have ...
St Lukes
Taken on a hot summer day in 1979. St Lukes stands on Bristol Street near the island with Lee Bank Middleway. This church was the second one built on the site, the previous church was demolished when ...
St Luke's and Wycliffe Baptist Churches, Bristol Street
A rare view of Bristol Street in the 1890's showing the original St Luke's Church (to the far left) which had to be demolished in 1899 due to being in an unsafe condition. A new church was built on the ...
St Luke's Church
One of the pair of statuary to each side of the door of St Luke's Church.
St Luke's Church
St Luke's Church in Bristol Street is seen here in a photograph dating from the very end of the 19th century. This is old St Luke's Church which was pulled down at this time and replaced by a new one. ...
St Luke's Church
An interior view of old St Luke's Church, Bristol Street. This photograph was taken at the very end of the 19th century, just before the building was demolished to make way for a new St Luke's Church. ...
St Luke's Church - The belltower spiral staircase
The belltower was never completed to its full height. This is the view from the top where the bell is located. No lighting exists so this was an "interesting" picture to take leaning over the top of the ...
St Luke's Church - the foundation stone
The foundation stone for the second St Luke's Church. laid by Sir John C. Holder on June 12th 1902.