St Lawrence's Church, Duddeston Explained

St Lawrence’s Church, Duddeston
Coordinates:52.4891°N -1.8861°W
Location:Birmingham
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Dedication:St Lawrence
Consecrated Date:25 June 1868
Architect:J A Chatwin
Groundbreaking:20 June 1867
Completed Date:1868
Construction Cost:£4,347
Closed Date:1951
Capacity:750 people
Length:95.5feet
Width:55.6feet

St Lawrence's Church, Dartmouth Street, Duddeston is a former Church of England parish church in Birmingham.

History

The foundation stone was laid on 20 June 1867 by the Bishop of Worcester.[1]

The funding of the church was provided by Miss Louisa Ann Ryland. The church was designed by J A Chatwin and built in brick, with the tracery of the windows in Corsham Down Bath stone. The contractor was Charles Jones of Belmont Row, Birmingham. It was consecrated on 25 June 1868 by the Bishop of Worcester.[2] A parish was assigned out of St Matthew's Church, Duddeston and Nechells in 1868.

Thomas J. Bass, vicar at St Lawrence's from 1897 to 1925, was an author and outspoken critic of poverty and slums.[3] [4] He also served as secretary of the city's Sanitary Aid Committee.

Alterations were undertaken in 1894 and 1895.

The church was closed in 1951 and the parish was reunited with St Matthew's Church, Duddeston and Nechells.

Organ

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

Notes and References

  1. News: . New Church in St Matthew's Parish . Birmingham Journal . Birmingham . 22 June 1867 . 12 March 2015. subscription .
  2. News: . Consecration of St Lawrence's Church, Dartmouth Street . Birmingham Journal . Birmingham . 27 June 1868 . 11 March 2015. subscription .
  3. Far and Near: Notes of the Month . Sunday at Home . 1902–1903 . 137–138 .
  4. News: Chinn . Carl . Carl Chinn . When Birmingham Children Played in Graveyards . 18 April 2024 . Birmingham Live . 20 July 2013 .