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Fern Road, Erdington
Top of Fern Road at junction with Church Road. Looking ahead towards Dunvegan Road
Image: © Michael Westley
Taken: 18 Aug 2010
0.12 miles
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Sids Off Licence, Erdington
On corner of Trafalgar Road and Church Road
Image: © Michael Westley
Taken: 18 Aug 2010
0.13 miles
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Moor End Lane, Erdington, Birmingham.
Road sign
Image: © Alan Spencer
Taken: 15 May 2008
0.15 miles
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Alms Houses, Trafalgar Road at Church Road
Image: © Edward Hunt
Taken: 4 Jan 2007
0.16 miles
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51, Trafalgar Road, Erdington, Birmingham
Bungalow typical of the period 1950
Image: © Alan Spencer
Taken: 15 May 2008
0.17 miles
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Rookery Park, towards Western Road
Looking along footpath through park, towards Western Road
Image: © Michael Westley
Taken: 10 Aug 2010
0.17 miles
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Gully leading from Deakin Road to Trafalgar Road, Erdington
Short cut to Trafalgar Road.
Image: © Alan Spencer
Taken: 15 May 2008
0.18 miles
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Central Square Shopping Centre, Erdington
his was the first day for a month that non-essential shops were allowed to reopen after the second Covid-19 lockdown and some people were Christmas shopping. But the shops here are having a hard time and the Central Square Shopping Centre is full of vacant units and is very run down.
Image: © Paul Collins
Taken: 2 Dec 2020
0.19 miles
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Church Road - Erdington
Image: © Anthony Parkes
Taken: 23 Sep 2014
0.22 miles
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Lych Gate, Erdington
St Barnabas Church was built between 1822-23 to a design by Thomas Rickman. The church was famous for its sixteen stained glass windows depicting scenes of the life of Jesus and stories from the scriptures, including the Raising of Lazarus, The Resurrection, The Good Samaritan and St Paul and St Barnabas, which were also designed by Thomas Rickman. It was consecrated on July 23, 1824. In 1858, a district chapelry was assigned to the church.
On the morning of 4 October 2007, the building was severely damaged by fire. West Midlands Fire Service were called to a fire at the church at 6.00am. Approximately 75 firefighters and 15 engines attended the fire. The roof and all but one of the stained glass windows were completely destroyed, though the clock and bell tower and walls remained intact. The Rt Revd. David Urquhart, Bishop of Birmingham, stated he was determined to rebuild the church. It is believed that the fire was caused by arsonists.
Image: © Ann
Taken: 5 May 2006
0.22 miles