The Churches of Britain and Ireland

 

Lye, West Midlands

Lye on Wikipedia.


Bethel Chapel (1900) on Hill Street. Both © Dennis Harper (2013). Link.

Christ Church on High Street. Another view. Both © Dennis Harper (2013). Link.

Ghausia Jamia Mosque on High Street. The adjacent Mount Sion Chapel (1827) now serves as the mosque community hall. Both © Dennis Harper (2013).

Lye & Wollescote Cemetery Chapel (1878) is Grade II listed. SO 922 840. Link. © Chris Emms (2011).

St. Andrew (1939) at Wollescote. SO 926 829. © Chris Emms (2011).

The former Salem Chapel on Pedmore Road, now in commercial use. Another view. Both © Dennis Harper (2013).

Salvation Army Church on High Street. © Dennis Harper (2013).

Unitarian Church, © unitarian.co.uk. This, and many other old engravings on this website, are reproduced from the downloadable books on the Unitarian Church Headquarters website here. The books are Pictures of Unitarian Churches by Emily Sharpe (1901) and the 1914 edition of Nonconformist Church Architecture by Ronald P. Jones M.A, (Oxon), and the images are reproduced by kind permission of James Barry of Unitarian Church Headquarters. My appreciation also to Mike Berrell for his efforts in this regard. Although there have been alterations since the engraving was made, this modern view is obviously the same church. The building is now in commercial use. Another view. Both © Dennis Harper (2013).

United Church (Methodist and U.R.C.) on High Street. © Dennis Harper (2013).

 

 

 

 
 

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