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Church Of The Messiah Broad Street (unitarian)

"]I've walked past this church quite a few times when I was a nipper , I used to go to St Peters RC school and church which was to the rear of this curch

another piece of fine architecture raised to the ground and for what??

lyn[/QUOTE]

I'd agree with you there Lyn
 
Hi Rosie The church of the Messiah british school -- broad street
Was in existence in 1868 and known as Broad street Board school. it received annual grants from1869.
It was supported by the Unitarian congregation but was undenominatioal, closed in1873 it then had accomodation
For 531, the next year it openend as broad street [temporary ] Board school by the Birmingham school Board,
ALL fees 1d It closed in1879
 
hi mike what as happenend to my peice i wrote 25 mins abiut the school of the messiagh where as it gone before lynn put her peice in mine as disappeared how ?
 
Hi maurice, like wise here except my opologises because when i posted to you i missed out the wording thank you for replying as i was thinking of some think and not concetrating what i was writing so any way again maurice thank you for correcting the number take care Alan Astonian;;;
 
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