Erdington Congregation Chapel is shown below and was/is actually on Sutton Rd. It is still there but different use. Was there more than one Congregational Chapel in the area ?According to Aston and Erdington Past and Present Facebook . It was the old Congregational Chapel opposite the present day Fire station. After closure was used as a police station, and later as Church Parochial Rooms.
Bit late Mike but I saw Paul Lines |(the artist) a while ago and he confirmed that they are the lights on the toll-bar.There wasn't a tollhouse by the pub was there? The dog kennel could be that, especially if it was not meant to be accurate. By the black & white things I take it you mean 13 objects clustered to the right of the hotel. I think they must be lights. If you expand that part you can see some of the supports, and it was a painting, so no need to include all at that resolution. Theyseem to be surrounding a raised syand, so presumably were at the raised alighting point for when the coach arrived in darkness.
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Lady P, i think you will find that the spiritualist church closed down a few years back, the building however is still there.Peter, this photo confirms your findings. I wonder if it was anything to do with the small chapel, now a Spiritualist church, in Edwards Road?
Peter, this photo confirms your findings. I wonder if it was anything to do with the small chapel, now a Spiritualist church, in Edwards Road?
I think, as mentioned before, that the Greek Orthodox church had taken the Sutton Road church. A few years ago we came back from town and they were outside the church late at night with an icon (I think) as it was around Easter. However, they observe the festival at a different time to us, this year it's a week later, the 28th April. They follow the Julian calendar.
That's a good map oM, I think the police station could still be the same building. The library and row of shops would have been built around 1912. Would the building in the photos have been built on the site of the original workhouse?
Peter, I found it interesting that the Congregationalist church pre-dated the parish church by around ten years. That may have spurred the C of E to build St Barnabas. They do have a habit of not liking other denominations getting in first!
It must have been very daunting to have to walk all the way to Aston Parish church for Sunday services - I wonder how many people made the effort? I expect they only made the journey for weddings, baptisms and burials.
Me too and the market for a bag of ( Trouch ) I think it was calledFab photos I loved going up to Erdington I loved going into Woolies especially at Christmas
It was troach drops ,just googled,did anybody else love these
our mom used to love troach drops
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