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Christ Church, Perry Barr

Christ Church, Perry Barr, in 1906. Built in 1862 as a mission church of St John's it went out of use in 1926 and became the premises of a timber merchant before being demolished.

Christ Church, Perry Barr

Christ Church, Walsall Road, Perry Barr, from a tinted photograph. Built in 1862 as a mission church of St John's, the parish church, it was no longer used as a church after 1926 and was subsequently ...

Christ Church, Perry Barr

Christ Church was erected in 1862 as a mission church of St. John's Perry Barr. It was licensed until 1926 and is now demolished, having been used for many years as a timber merchants.

Christ Church, Perry Barr

Christ Church, at the junction of Walsall Road and Aldridge Road, Perry Barr. The view, dating from around 1920, is looking up Aldridge Road. The church was built in 1862. This area was completely transformed ...

Christ Church, Summerfield - parish magazine

Front page of the parish magazine listing the clergy and staff associated with the church at the time. Listed are the Reverend J.F. Hinett from the vicarage at 99 Gillott Road and the deaconess M.E. Poynter ...

Christmas letter to parents

An interesting letter to parents from the headmaster Denis Lyons. Mr Lyons makes reference to the power cuts that were taking place in the UK at the time. All of the pre-Christmas school activities are ...

Church Convention at Bingley Hall

Sometimes churches organised large meetings at central halls for all their members. This prayer meeting is being held at Bingley Hall where the ICC and Symphony Hall now stand.

Church converted into flats - by Year Five at Woodview School

This church was St James church.

Church Hill House or The Endwood Public House

There has been a Church Hill House since 1538. The house on the site now was extensively remodelled around 1820. The Muntz family lived here for some years in the late eighteenth century. It then ...

Church Hill Road Vicarage

This photograph is taken from the Victoria Park (Handsworth Park) Lodge on Hamstead Road, looking across the fields towards the Vicarage at the junction of Church Hill Road and Gibson Road.

Church Lane and Old Cottages

The old cottages in Church Lane dated back to 1699 but were sadly demolished in the 1950s. The cottages are just about visible on the right hand side of the road.

Church Lane, Handsworth

Old Cottages in Church Lane looking towards the direction of the junction of Wellington and Hamstead Roads. These cottages are referred to as 'old cottages' even at the end of the 1890s, the earliest ...

Church Lane, Handsworth

Architect's drawing of a house to be erected in Church Lane, Handsworth. Taken from the Building News, 24th February 1899.

Church of St Francis of Assisi, Handsworth

Interior of the Church of St Francis of Assisi, looking towards the altar, from a postcard. The Catholic church, in Hunters Road, was opened in 1894.

Church of St Francis of Assisi, Handsworth

Church of St Francis of Assisi, Hunters Road, Handsworth, taken from a postcard. The Roman Catholic church was opened in 1894 and consecrated in 1900.

Church of St Francis of Assisi, Handsworth

Church of St Francis of Assisi, Hunters Road, Handsworth. A postcard view of the Roman Catholic church built to the designs of Canon Scoles and opened in 1894.

Church of the Redeemer, Edgbaston

The Church of the Redeemer, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, in a postcard view. This was a Baptist church and was built by James Cubitt in 1881/82. It was demolished in the 1970s.

Church of the Redeemer, Edgbaston

Card printed by the Church of the Redeemer in Hagley Road, Edgbaston. The themed services, at 6.30 on Sunday evenings, were directed particularly at young men and women. The Church of the Redeemer was ...