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St Paul's Church

St Paul's church stood on the junction of Moseley Road and St Paul's Road itself. The church was demolished in January 1980 due to rising overheads and dwindling congregation. The church moved down to ...

St Paul's Church on Moseley Road

The church stood on the junction of Moseley Road and St Paul's Road itself. The church was demolished in January 1980 due to rising overheads and dwindling congregation. The church moved down to Balsall ...

St Paul's Church on Moseley Road just before demolition

This photograph shows the congregation leaving the old church and walking in procession to the new Church Centre in Edward Road. The church was demolished due to rising costs and a dwindling congregation. ...

St Paul's Church, Moseley Road

Located on the corner of St Paul's Road, it was once the popular and fashionable focus for Balsall Heath and Moseley. It opened in 1853 with seating for over 1,000, and was extended in 1856. Church schools ...

St Peter's Church, Handsworth

Interior of St Peter's Church, Grove Lane, Handsworth, looking towards the altar. According to the caption on this postcard view it is Easter 1908. This brick-built church, designed by J.A. Chatwin, had ...

St Peter's Church, Handsworth

St Peter's Church, Grove Lane, Handsworth, from a postcard. It was designed by J.A. Chatwin in the Gothic style and built in 1907.

St Philip's Cathedral

St Thomas' Church, Bath Row

The remains of St Thomas' Church, Bath Row, Lee Bank. The building was designed by Rickman and Hutchinson and built in 1826/29. Pevsner admires the west front, but describes as 'odd' the ball and cross ...

St Thomas' Church, Lee Bank

St Thomas' Church, Bath Row, Lee Bank, seen in a photograph taken soon after the end of World War II. The church was built in a classical style in 1826/29 but only the west end survived enemy action during ...

St Thomas' Church, Lee Bank

The tumbled masonry and the classical columns put one in mind of scenes of 'the grandeur that was Rome' but this is St Thomas' Church in Bath Row, Lee Bank, in a photograph taken in 1946 before clearing ...

St Thomas on Bath Row

An impressive photograph of the remains on the church. Taken in 1950 after the area had been cleared, the Peace Garden is still many years away yet. This area was heavily bombed during WWII and the Church ...

St Thomas on Holloway Head

A year after the war ended St Thomas's still shows signs of the bomb that hit it with rubble and debris . Of note here are the graves still present which were subsequently removed along with the rubble....

St Thomas's Church

E.R. Mason writes about the establishment of St Thomas's Church: In 1825 the following brief note appeared in the Gazette: October 10th 1825. “The local commissioners for the building of Churches ...

St Thomas's Church - A Century of Church Life by E.R. Mason

This is a history of the church's first 100 years by Ernest Mason. It is famous today for being bombed in World War Two, the surviving church tower was kept as a monument to peace and the grounds around ...

St Thomas's Church and Gardens

St Thomas's Church after completion of the clearance of the area for bomb damage from the war. The tower alone survived the bomb that hit the church, although it had to be shored up as is just about visible ...

St Thomas's Church and School

An engraving from 1865. The Vicar at this time was the Reverend C.T. Wilkinson who took over from the Reverend G.S.Bull. Bull had overseen the setting up of the churches of Immanuel (on Broad Street) ...

St Thomas's Church Interior

A very scarce view of the interior of the church on Holloway Head which was largely destroyed in the Blitz. This is looking towards the tower end of the church with the stained glass window. Today this ...

St Thomas's Church Tower

The tower, on Bath Row, photographed over the summer of 2006. There used to be an iron cross on the top of it at one time. Apparently a man climbed to the top of this tower and doffed his cap at the time ...