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Spring Street, Lee Bank

Spring Street, Lee Bank, off Bell Barn Road, is on the left in this photograph, taken on 27th October 1965, and the street to the right is Spring Vale, which headed eastwards to join Bristol Road. Children ...

Spring Vale

Derelict shops awaiting demolition as part of the urban renewal of Lee Bank. In the background are the maisonettes which stood on Spring Street.

Spring Vale Hall

The Spring Vale shops and this hall were located on Lee Bank Middleway at the junction with Bristol Street. All of this area is part of the redevelopment plan for Lee Bank. The poster to the left reads: ...

Springfield Family Butcher - Cregoe Street

Advert from the St Luke's Church Magazine for Springfield's who were based on Cregoe Street.

St James' Church, Handsworth

Postcard view of the interior of St James' Church, Handsworth, showing the chancel and reredos. St James Church was erected 1838-1840 to adesign by R. Ebbles. A new Chancel was added in 1878 and then ...

St Mary's Church, Handsworth

Postcard view of St Mary's Church, Handsworth, from Hamstead Road. Matthew Boulton, James Watt and William Murdock are buried in this church.

St Mary's Church, Handsworth

Interior of St Mary's Church, Handsworth, looking east, from a postcard

St Alban's Church of England School

Keith Whitehouse progressed from Mary Street School to St Alban's C of E in Highgate (1964) to continue his education, and found a similar peaceful atmosphere conductive learning he had experienced in ...

St Andrew's Church, Handsworth

Postcard view of St Andrew's Church, in Oxhill Road, Handsworth. Designed by W.H. Bidlake, the church was consecrated on 30th January 1909.

St Andrew's Church, Handsworth

Interior of St Andrew's Church, Oxhill Road, Handsworth, showing the brick finish. Designed by W.H. Bidlake, the church was completed in 1909.

St Andrew's Church, Handsworth

St Andrew's Church, Oxhill Road, Handsworth, with (presumably} the vicar standing at the door. The brick construction was a feature of the designs of W.H. Bidlake. The church was consecrated in 1909.

St Andrew's Church, Handsworth

Interior of St Andrew's Church, Oxhill Road, Handsworth. W.H. Bidlake's round brick arches make for interesting light and shade effects. In this 1909 church central heating is a welcome feature.

St Andrew's Church, Oxhill Road

In 1894, in a temporary building, the Church of the Good Shepherd opened as a mission Church of St Mary's. In 1908 the present church building in the Decorated style was erected on Oxhill Road, near ...

St Andrews, laying foundation stone

St Andrews Church is on Oxhill Road. The foundation stone was laid on the 19th October 1907 by The Earl Of Dartmouth. The design of the church was by W.H. Bidlake and it was consecrated for use on 30th ...

St Asaph's Bazaar

Programme for 1893 Church Bazaar. This states that the parish consists of 11,000 people. Mentioned on the leaflet are the following people: A.J.Binnie (the Vicar), A.P. Roberts (Curate), T.H. Birks (Curate), ...

St Asaph's Church

St Asaph's Church stood at the junction of Great Colmore Street and Latimer Street. This would be just about where Lytham Croft meets Great Colmore Street today. It was built in 1869 to a design by Yeoville ...

St Asaph's Church

Thanksgiving pamphlet from St Asaph's Church, Great Colmore Street. As the text refers to a Thanksgiving service on 8 December the occasion must be a church anniversary: St Asaph's was consecrated on ...

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 ...