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St James' Church, Handsworth

A view of the chancel of St James' Church, Crocketts Road, Handsworth, showing the sculptured reredos. Although the church was built between 1838 and 1840 a new chancel was added in 1878.

St John's Church

St. John's Church can be found on any map since 1854, sandwiched between the old Inner Ring Road (Monument Road) and the temporary Inner Ring Road (Alston Street). Before its building, it was generally ...

St Johns Church, Ladywood

The parish church of Ladywood. It was built 1852-1854 to a design by Teulon.

St Luke's and Wycliffe Baptist Churches, Bristol Street

A rare view of Bristol Street in the 1890's showing the original St Luke's Church (to the far left) which had to be demolished in 1899 due to being in an unsafe condition. A new church was built on the ...

St Luke's Church

One of the pair of statuary to each side of the door of St Luke's Church.

St Luke's Church

St Luke's Church in Bristol Street is seen here in a photograph 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 by a new one. ...

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,

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

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 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 ...

St Mary's Church

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

St Mary's Church

View of the interior of the church.

St Mary's Church

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

St Mary's Church by C.F. Green

St Mary's is Handsworth Parish Church and has been much altered and added to over the years. The lower part of the tower is the oldest part of the building and dates to the twelfth or thirteenth century. ...

St Mary's Church, Handsworth

St Mary's Church, Hamstead Road, Handsworth. In this view of the 12th-century parish church from the south-west architectural details stand out particularly clearly, suggesting a date not too long after ...

St Mary's Church, Handsworth

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