Albert Edward Heaton
Albert Heaton was the Vicar of St Luke's Church in Bristol Street from 1909 to 1926.
Due for demolition
An interesting view of two buildings awaiting demolition as part of the urban renewal of Lee Bank. Haddon Tower to the rear of the picture was in process of being cleared for "blow down". The top floors ...
Memorial plaque to Elizabeth Dale
This plaque is in St Luke's Church and commemorates Elizabeth Dale who died on May 7th 1864. Elizabeth's husband Frederick was Vicar of the church at the time and she was also the daughter of John Miller ...
Original St Luke's Church, Bristol Street
St Luke's Church, Bristol Street, Lee Bank, in the course of demolition in 1899. It seems curious that the clock-face was not removed before demolition of the stonework started. Although a wooden structure ...
Rev Oldham
The Reverend Oldham was the first Vicar of St Luke's Church on Bristol Street. He was there from 1842 to 1861.
Rev. J.P. Wilkinson, Vicar of St Luke's, Lee Bank
This portrait of the Rev. James Percy Wilkinson, Vicar of St Luke's, Lee Bank, was taken in 1930. He was instituted as vicar of St Luke's in Bristol Street on 22 September in the same year. While there ...
Sidescreen and alter at St Luke's Church
The beautiful wooden screen is interesting because it was originally in St Asaph's Church on Great Colmore Screen. When St Asaph's was demolished in the nineteen sixties this screen was dismantled and ...
St Lukes
Taken on a hot summer day in 1979. St Lukes stands on Bristol Street near the island with Lee Bank Middleway. This church was the second one built on the site, the previous church was demolished when ...
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
An interior view of old St Luke's Church, Bristol Street. This photograph was taken at the very end of the 19th century, just before the building was demolished to make way for a new St Luke's Church. ...
St Luke's Church
In 1935 St Luke's Church in Bristol Street produced this 'free gift of Calendar and Blotter' as part of their outreach activities. The Rev J.P. Wilkinson, vicar at the time, included sundry interesting ...
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
This view is from the road just outside McDonalds at the Lee Bank Middleway/ Bristol Street junction. To the left is St Luke's Church which after a hundred years or so in existance is now due to be demolished ...
St Luke's Church - The belltower spiral staircase
The belltower was never completed to its full height. This is the view from the top where the bell is located. No lighting exists so this was an "interesting" picture to take leaning over the top of the ...
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 ...