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St Catherine of Siena

The church in 1979 with the Sentinels tower blocks (Clydesdale and Cleveland) looming behind. The church offered mass for the first time on 20th December 1964 and was a replacement for the demolished ...

St Catherine of Siena

Another view of the church from 1979. This time looking towards the church from the side facing Irving Street.

St Catherine Of Siena on the Horsefair

The original St Catherine Of Siena which used to stand on the Horsefair just up from where the former Dome II nightclub stands. there is a carpark roughly occupying the spot now. The church was demolished ...

St Catherines and the Sentinels

St Catherine of Siena. This Roman Catholic Church was "opened" in 1964 and replaced the old Victorian St Catherine's which stood further up towards Holloway Circus. A celebrated priest at the church was ...

St Catherine's from Essex Street

St Catherine Of Siena had it’s origins in 1872 when Father Fenn acquired seven properties in Windmill Street with a deposit of £35 on the total price of £350. These properties covered an area of 440 sq. ...

St Catherines RC School on Windmill Street

The school was opened on January 3rd 1876 as St Catherine's Boys' School. The infants had already occupied part of the building the year before that. The school became mixed but space proved a problem ...

St Catherine's School Windmill Street

Mothers taking children to the original St Catherine's School which stood on Windmill Street. The school was handed over to Birmingham Corporation in 1964 and pupils transferred to a two form entry primary ...

St Germain's Church, City Road, Edgbaston

St Germain's Church, Edgbaston, on the corner of City Road and Portland Road. Designed by E.F. Reynolds in a Romanesque style, the church was built between 1915 and 1917. The brick-built church is seen ...

St James' Church, Edgbaston

An interior scene in St James' Church, Elvetham Road, Edgbaston. In this view from the chancel up the nave of S.S. Teulon's 1852 building the hammerbeam roof is the most dominant feature. This is one ...

St James' Church, Edgbaston

View of the interior of St James' Church, Elvetham Road, Edgbaston, looking towards the west end with its gallery. This and other photographs taken in 1941 suggest that the church with its high window ...

St James' Church, Edgbaston

An interior view of St James' Church, Elvetham Road, Edgbaston. The 1941 photograph was taken from the gallery at the west end of the building, looking towards the chancel.

St James' Church, Edgbaston

St James' Church, Elvetham Road, Edgbaston, showing the north transept of S.S. Teulon's church.

St James' Church, Edgbaston

St James' Church, Elvetham Road, Edgbaston. This view of the south porch brings out the way the low eaves resulted in a large expanse of tiled roof, leaving room for a dormer window. Teulon's 1852 design ...

St James' Church, Edgbaston

St James' Church, Elvetham Road, Edgbaston. One of several photographs taken late in 1941, this shows a corner of Teulon's High Victorian Gothic Revival style building from the south west.

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 showing St James' Church, Handsworth, including two views of the reredos. The church was built between 1838 and 1840, and extended in 1895.