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St Barnabas' Church, Birmingham

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Location
  
Birmingham

Denomination
  
Church of England

Completed
  
1860

Opened
  
1860

Dedication
  
Barnabas

Groundbreaking
  
1 August 1859

Country
  
England

Consecrated
  
24 October 1860

Capacity
  
900 people

Demolished
  
1966

Construction cost
  
3,000 GBP

Architectural style
  
English Gothic architecture

Similar
  
St Barnabas' Church - E, Hurst Spit, Coronation Chair, Kinniside Stone Circle

St Barnabas’ Church, Ryland Street, Birmingham is a former Church of England parish church in Birmingham.

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History

The foundation stone was laid on 1 August 1859 on land five by Miss Ryland of Barford in Warwick. It was built to the designs of the architect William Bourne of Dudley, in Hampstead redstone, with Hollington stone dressings. It was consecrated on 24 October 1860

The church opened schools in 1862 alongside the church building in Ryland Street.

A parish was assigned out of St Martin in the Bull Ring in 1896. This was enlarged in 1901 by part of the parish of Christ Church, Birmingham.

The church was demolished in 1966.

Organ

The organ was installed by Bevington. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

References

St Barnabas' Church, Birmingham Wikipedia