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Help with identifying this Black Country/Birmingham church.

FortyFour

proper brummie kid
I hope this is the sort of thing permitted to post here. I am tracing my dad's family tree, most of his immediate family are from Halesowen, Rowley Regis and Quinton, but some threads stray closer to Birmingham itself. I have found a box of photos with places and people that I can't match up with my research and I am wondering if someone can identify the church. Hopefully it is a church from the Birmingham/Black Country area as I don't recall dad mentioning any close relatives that lived further afield. I thought it could be St John's at Halesowen, which has similar architecture, but I have sourced images of the porch here and there are distinct differences. People seem to think the period would be 1930s/1940s. I don't know who any of the people are and think too many people that could have helped have passed away. Thank you in advance for any thoughts and help. wedding 1 resized.jpg
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