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St Asaph's Church on Great Colmore Street

This letter to the parishioners of St Asaph's Church, Great Colmore Street, announces that a Thanksgiving Service is to be held on 8th December 1901. The date is the 33rd anniversary of the consecration ...

St Augustine's Primary School

The school was opened in 1908 by the Sisters of Charity of St. Paul and had room for 200 children. It was enlarged in 1928. The school stands adjacent to St Augustine's Church.

St Augustine's Primary School

The school was opened in 1908 by the Sisters of Charity of St. Paul and had room for 200 children. It was enlarged in 1928. The school stands adjacent to St Augustine's Church. This photograph shows ...

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 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 James' Church, Handsworth

Postcard view of St James' Church, Handsworth, built 1838-40 on the corner of Crocketts Road and St James'Road.

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.

St Luke's Church cycling club

Undated but certainly late nineteenth or early twentieth century. The original photograph was lost long ago so this copy was produced from an old photocopy hence the low quality of the image. Whether ...

St Luke's Church Girls Club

St Luke's Church Girls Club is seen here in May 1908. At this date St Luke's Church in Bristol Street, had recently risen, if not from the ashes, then from the dust of demolition. The original church ...

St Luke's Church,

St Luke's Church in Bristol Street, is seen here in a rather indistinct illustration 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 ...

St Marks Church

View of the church taken from an old parish magazine. The church was on King Edward's Road in Ladywood has long since been demolished.

St Mark's Church Parish Magazine

The front of this magazine reports the good news that the Vicar was recovering from his illness. Amongst the staff listed on the front are the Sidesmen: Mr Brewin, Mr McConnell, Mr Webb, Mr Brown, Mr ...

St Mary's Church

Wintry view of Hamstead Road and St Mary's Church from the turn of the century.

St Mary's Church

View from the road looking over the churchyard to the spire.

St Mary's Church, Handsworth

A wintry scene in the churchyard of St Mary's in Hamstead Road, Handsworth, looking towards the west end of the church.

St Mary's Church, Handsworth

View of St Mary's Church, Handsworth, seen from Handsworth Park, taken from a hand-coloured postcard.

St Mary's Church, Handsworth

View of St Mary's Church, Handsworth, taken from a postcard and showing part of the graveyard where Matthew Boulton, William Murdock and James Watt are buried

St Mary's Church, Handsworth

St Mary's Church, Handsworth. A postcard view of the church, seen from Handsworth Park.