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 Diary
The diary of events for September 1980. A busy month as always at the church. The clergy of the time were the Reverend John Philpott and Brian Nash.
St Luke's Church stands on the junction of Bristol ...
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 Guide
Information on the church from a booklet published in 1935 as a guide to the services provided there. The Reverend at the time was J.P. Wilkinson M.A. This page from the yearbook offers some fascinating ...
St Luke's Church Yearbook - Calendar and Blotter
The cover of the 1935 yearbook. This would include details of services, church officials and also a selection of local adverts.
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 Luke's Church, Bristol Street
The cover of the 'Church year book calendar and blotter', St Luke's Church. This 1935 publication was organised by the Rev. J.P. Wilkinson in order to bring the church and its work to the attention of ...
St Luke's Church, Bristol Street
View of the side chapel in St Luke's Church. This was originally the screen from St Asaph's Church on Great Colmore Street. When St Asaph's was closed the side chapel screen was saved and removed to St ...
St Luke's Church, Bristol Street
Interior of St Luke's Church, Bristol Street, Lee Bank, photographed before demolition began in 1899.The point of the picture was probably to show how unsafe the church was as the pillars are clearly ...
St Luke's Church, Bristol Street
View of St Luke's Church, Lee Bank, on the corner of St Luke's Road and Bristol Street. In this illustration dating probably from the 1890s the building on the left is the church school. The building ...
St Luke's Church, Bristol Street
St Luke's Church, Bristol Street, Lee Bank. The photograph was taken in 1899, three days before demolition was due to begin. Even in this general view the stonework looks worn and weathered.
St Luke's School Bell
The school bell from St Luke's School, still in situ despite the school's closure in 2002. The building is now a Sure Start centre, the bell remains as a testament to the past.
St Luke's School Plaque
The plaque commemorating the opening of St Luke's school. This plaque is still located in the building today. The school closed a few years ago and is now a Sure Start centre, though several reminders ...
St Luke's School Playground
The old school playground of St Luke's. Although it has been a few years since the school closed the playground is still recognisable. Benches for sitting on and gridlines for play are still visible today. ...
St Luke's School Playground
Another view of the playground today (2004). Despite the four years since the school's closure it is still recognisable as a school playground. Gridlines and playground architecture are still there to ...
St Luke's School, Lee Bank
St Luke's School in Bristol Street, Lee Bank. St Luke's was a Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School but has since been closed down. Behind it can be seen the roof of St Luke's Church. The tower ...
St Margaret of Antioch - The Altar
St Margaret's Church stood in Ledsam Street on the site of what is now Guild Close. It was finished in 1875 to a design by Osborne and Reading. The church was eventually demolished in the nineteen fifties ...