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The church originated as an iron mission church known as the Good Shepherd from All Saints' Church, Small Heath (I) in 1900. The foundation stone was laid on 22 April 1902 by Lord Leigh, Provincial Grand Master [2] and built to the designs of the architect J.L. Ball by the contractor John Barnsley and Son. The apse and three bays of the nave ...
Small Heath Athletic Club (later called Small Heath Harriers) established its headquarters at the Muntz Street ground from the club's foundation in 1891. Though primarily a cross-country and road-racing club, they also participated in track and field athletics, and during the summer months the athletes were allowed to train on the football ...
Its decorated gothic style and layout was admired by contemporary ecclesiologists for the correctness of its plan. [4] It was the last church constructed by the Birmingham Church Building Society. Out of this parish St Oswald's Church, Small Heath was formed. A storm in 1894 damaged the spire.
During the 1990s a protracted re-organisation was undertaken, and four churches in Small Heath (St Aidan's, St Gregory's, St Andrew's and St Oswald's) were amalgamated. The new parish decided to retain only St Aidan's Church building, and in 1998 this was renamed All Saints, taking the dedication from a previous church All Saints' Church, Small ...
Camp Hill is a road and surrounding area in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, 1 mile (2 km) south east of the city centre. [1]The area's name was first recorded as Kempe Hill, derived from a family name, in 1511, [1] but it became known as Camp Hill after Prince Rupert set camp there in 1643, prior to the Battle of Camp Hill, during the English Civil War, [1] reputedly using the Ship Inn as ...
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Part of the parish was taken in 1924 to form a new parish for St Gregory the Great's Church, Small Heath. On closure the church was converted into a preparatory school. The parish merged into St. Aidan's Church, Small Heath and was renamed as All Saints