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St Anne's Church Cato Street Duddeston

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St Anne's Cato St Duddeston, designed by J.G.Dunn consecrated1869 closed 1951.built of of red brick
I've been looking for a photo of this church for my family history records. Could I please have permission to use your photo in my write up. Helen
 
Helen that photo was put on the forum 3 years ago i,m not sure if O C is a member but i,m sure there would be no reason why you could not take a copy. Dek
 
O C is no longer a member but I believe he removed anything that was copyrighted so I am sure it is OK to copy it. Alberta.
 
Val
Do you mean the picture of St Anne's. If so it is below:

St_Anne_s_Cato_St_Duddeston.jpg
 
st johns missionary church

hi all any one no of st john church that was i sang there in the church choir in the 1960s the choir master was a mr eric godfrey it was at the bottom of inkerman st nechells he also played the organ for the church thank you mary x
The church/chapel was in Dollman Street, I lived in Inkerman St.
 
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