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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 ...

St Asaph's Church Thanksgiving pamphlet

Thanksgiving pamphlet from St Asaph's Church on Great Colmore Street. The vicar is listed as being the Rev (later Canon) A.J. Binnie, M.A., who remained at St Asaph's until 1917. Vicars today may well ...

St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston

Postcard view of St Augustine's Church, Lyttelton Road, Edgbaston, off Rotton Park Road. The church was built in 1868 to the designs of J.A. Chatwin, but this cannot be one of the earliest views because ...

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 Augustine's RC Church

St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church was opened on July 28th 1939. The first priest was Father Moore. It had seating for 400 parishioners and has a 70ft high tower which features a statue of St Augustine ...

St Augustine's RC Church

St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church was opened on July 28th 1939. The first priest was Father Moore. It had seating for 400 parishioners and has a 70ft high tower which features a statue of St Augustine ...

St Barnabas Church on Clifton Road

The surviving part of the original church has been imaginatively adapted. The space at the front where the tower once stood now provides a forecourt and a vicarage. The original church was damaged in ...

St Barnabas' Church, Ryland Street

Poster promoting a Bazaar in the Day Schools on Ryland Street aimed at raising £500 for St Barnabas's Church and the school.

St Barnabas School on Ryland Street

To the far left of the picture is St John's School which had been opened in 1961.Demolition was well underway when this picture was taken and Ryland Street was soon to be demolished too.

St Catherine of Siena

Another view of the church from 1979. This time looking towards the church from the side facing Irving Street.

St Catherine of Siena

The church in 1979 with the Sentinels tower blocks (Clydesdale and Cleveland) looming behind. The church offered mass for the first time on 20th December 1964 and was a replacement for the demolished ...

St Catherine Of Siena on the Horsefair

The original St Catherine Of Siena which used to stand on the Horsefair just up from where the former Dome II nightclub stands. there is a carpark roughly occupying the spot now. The church was demolished ...

St Catherines and the Sentinels

St Catherine of Siena. This Roman Catholic Church was "opened" in 1964 and replaced the old Victorian St Catherine's which stood further up towards Holloway Circus. A celebrated priest at the church was ...