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yes i know bri...nice that they kept a little bit of the church but keeping all of it would have been nicer :(i am now wondering when it was demolished as back in the day i must have walked past it a few times

lyn
 
Must have past it a few times myself - cannot place the wall and steps even! Mind you, memory is not what it once was........
as youngsters i dont think we took much notice of buildings i know i didnt...i must have walked past st silas mission church in nursery road hundreds of times going back and forth to lozells girls school but for the life i me i cant recall it :rolleyes:

lyn
 
well the church was still there in 1981

Application NumberSite AddressDevelopment DescriptionStatusDate ReceivedApplication Decision
56511001100 SOHO HILL LOZELLS FORMER CHURCH PREMISESREFUSED FOR THE REDUCTION IN THE HEIGHT OF THE BELL TOWERFinal Decision09-02-1981Refuse
56511000100 SOHO HILL LOZELLS FORMER CHURCH PREMISESREFUSED FOR USE AS WAREHOUSE WITH ANCILLARY OFFICESFinal Decision07-01-1981Refuse
 
these apartments now stand where the church was..i believe they retained some of the old pillars from the church

I can remember the church quite well, I used to pass it on the number 16 bus to town going to work.
Strange but I can't really recollect it actually being demolished!
 
I am confused - where does St Silas Mission fit in to the picture?

I don't know the area but have done some digging via planning sites and directories..

The articles refer to a Congregational Church which was at Soho Hill (100)
But ... according to a google search St Silas Church was somewhere else .
1940 directory
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St Silas Mission Hall was another property.
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Perhaps someone (Lyn) can enlighten me.
 
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For info, as we know the chapel was sold, this was in 1941. The, quite possibly, small congregation continued by moving to a converted house at Hamstead Hill Handsworth.
 
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I am confused - where does St Silas Mission fit in to the picture?

I don't know the area but have done some digging via planning sites and directories..

The articles refer to a Congregational Church which was at Soho Hill (100)
But ... according to a google search St Silas Church was somewhere else .
1940 directory
View attachment 201715
St Silas Mission Hall was another property.
View attachment 201717


Perhaps someone (Lyn) can enlighten me.
sorry jan...my fault for confusing :rolleyes: ...i was just using st silas mission hall in nursery road as an example for brian about how as youngsters we can walk past a building many times and not really notice it....

lyn
 
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There is a specific thread about Henry Herbert Friend, jeweller of Hockley Hill and Soho Hill here :

 
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