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Birmingham 1910‐1916 New Church ASTON St Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grantreason ASTON St. Gregory, Small Heath ASTON, All Saints, Small Heath Warwickshire Birmingham 1910‐1916 New Church ASTON St. Gregory, Small Heath ASTON, St. Gregory, Small Heath Warwickshire Birmingham 1925‐1937 Enlargement ASTON St. Mary, Aston Brook ASTON, St. Mary, Aston Brook Warwickshire Birmingham 1962‐1964 Repairs ASTON St. James ASTON, St. James Warwickshire Birmingham 1979‐1981 Rebuild BARNT GREEN St. Andrew BROMSGROVE, Holy Trinity, The Lickey Worcestershire Birmingham 1909‐1926 Enlargement BEARWOOD St. Dunstan BEARWOOD, St. Mary Staffordshire Birmingham 1911 New Church BIRMINGHAM St. Wulstan, Bournbrook BIRMINGHAM, St. Mary, Selly Oak Worcestershire Birmingham 1905‐1906 New Church BIRMINGHAM St. Patrick BIRMINGHAM, St. Patrick Warwickshire Birmingham 1906‐1910 Enlargement BIRMINGHAM Mission Church, Warley Wood QUINTON Warwickshire Birmingham 1906‐1907 New Church BIRMINGHAM St. Luke, Balsall Heath BIRMINGHAM, St. Barnabas, Balsall Heath Worcestershire Birmingham 1908 New Church BIRMINGHAM St. Benedict BIRMINGHAM, St. Oswald Warwickshire Birmingham 1908‐1910 New Church BIRMINGHAM St. Stephen BIRMINGHAM, St. Stephen Warwickshire Birmingham 1908‐1911 Rebuild BIRMINGHAM St. Mary, Selly Oak BIRMINGHAM, St. Mary, Selly Oak Worcestershire Birmingham 1922‐1923 Repairs BIRMINGHAM St. Mary & St. John, Shaw Hill BIRMINGHAM, St. Mary & St. John, Shaw Hill Warwickshire Birmingham 1934‐1936 New Church BIRMINGHAM St. Cuthbert, Winson Green BIRMINGHAM, St. Cuthbert, Winson Green Warwickshire Birmingham 1934‐1935 Repairs BIRMINGHAM St. Edmund, Tyseley BIRMINGHAM, St. Edmund, Tyseley Warwickshire Birmingham 1938‐1940 New Church BIRMINGHAM Bishop Latimer Memorial Church BIRMINGHAM, Bishop Latimer Memorial Church Warwickshire Birmingham 1938‐1939 Repairs BIRMINGHAM St. Mary, Selly Oak BIRMINGHAM, St. Mary, Selly Oak Worcestershire Birmingham 1945‐1947 Repairs BIRMINGHAM St. Peter, Spring Hill BIRMINGHAM, St. Peter, Spring Hill Warwickshire Birmingham 1946‐1948 Repairs BIRMINGHAM Bishop Latimer Memorial Church BIRMINGHAM, Bishop Latimer Memorial Church Warwickshire Birmingham 1952 Repairs BIRMINGHAM St. Laurence, Northfield BIRMINGHAM, St. Laurence, Northfield Warwickshire Birmingham 1954‐1963 Repairs BIRMINGHAM Balsall Heath Church Centre BIRMINGHAM, St. Paul, Balsall Heath Warwickshire Birmingham 1979‐1980 New Church BOURNVILLE St. Francis BIRMINGHAM, St. Mary, Selly Oak Worcestershire Birmingham 1923‐1926 New Church BROMSGROVE St. Catherine, Blackwell BROMSGROVE, Holy Trinity, The Lickey Worcestershire Birmingham 1940 New Church ELMDON St. Nicholas ELMDON Warwickshire Birmingham 1971‐1974 Enlargement HAMPTON IN ARDEN St. Mary & St. Bartholomew HAMPTON IN ARDEN, St. Mary & St. Bartholomew Warwickshire Birmingham 1944‐1945 Repairs HAMPTON IN ARDEN St. Mary & St. Bartholomew HAMPTON IN ARDEN, St. Mary & St. Bartholomew Warwickshire Birmingham 1959‐1961 Repairs HAMSTEAD St. Paul HAMSTEAD Staffordshire Birmingham 1972‐1974 Other HANDSWORTH St. Peter HANDSWORTH, St. James Staffordshire Birmingham 1905‐1907 New Church HANDSWORTH All Souls, Birchfield HANDSWORTH, Holy Trinity, Birchfield Staffordshire Birmingham 1906‐1909 New Church HANDSWORTH St. Andrew HANDSWORTH, St. Mary Staffordshire Birmingham 1907‐1909 New Church HANDSWORTH St. James HANDSWORTH, St. James Staffordshire Birmingham 1957 Repairs HANDSWORTH St. Michael, Soho Hill HANDSWORTH, St. Michael, Soho Hill Staffordshire Birmingham 1970‐1972 Repairs HAZELWELL St. Mary Magdalene HAZELWELL Worcestershire Birmingham 1934‐1936 Enlargement KINGSBURY St. Peter & St. Paul KINGSBURY Warwickshire Birmingham 1927‐1929 Repairs MINWORTH St. George CURDWORTH Warwickshire Birmingham 1909 New Church NEWTON REGIS St. Mary NEWTON REGIS Warwickshire Birmingham 1931 Repairs NEWTON REGIS St. Mary NEWTON REGIS Warwickshire Birmingham 1967 Repairs ROWLEY REGIS St. Giles ROWLEY REGIS, St. Giles Staffordshire Birmingham 1913‐1926 Rebuild SECKINGTON All Saints SECKINGTON Warwickshire Birmingham 1967 Repairs SHUTTINGTON St. Matthew SHUTTINGTON Warwickshire Birmingham 1908‐1909 Reseating/Repairs SMETHWICK St. Matthew SMETHWICK, St. Matthew Staffordshire Birmingham 1930‐1932 Repairs SUTTON COLDFIELD All Saints, Four Oaks SUTTON COLDFIELD, St. James, Hill Warwickshire Birmingham 1907‐1909 New Church TAT BANK St. John OLDBURY, St. Michael Worcestershire Birmingham 1915 New Church WARLEY St. Hilda, Warley Woods OLDBURY, St. Michael Worcestershire Birmingham 1939‐1941 New Church WYLDE GREEN Emmanuel WYLDE GREEN Warwickshire Birmingham 1924‐1927 Enlargement.
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