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Dunlop Rubber Company Sports Pavilion (Demolished)

Fort Dunlop Travelodge

Sports Pavilion - The Fort Dunlop site has been knocked down and replaced with aa industrial estate and hotel. The pavilion disappeared as a result of this

Erdington Postmen Board WW1 & WW2

Erdington Post Office

The original stone tablet was lost for many years and replaced with a wooden plaque. In 2013 the stone plaque was discovered in the ruins of a building in monument road ladywood birmingham and returne...

CWGC: Erdington

St Barnabas Church

Large raised central cross.

Independent Order Of Odd Fellows Birmingham District

Unknown

The plaque was originally at the Manchester Unity Offices in Birmingham City Center. Following its closure it was put in storage in Erdington Birmingham. Its location now is unknown.

St Thomas Association Social Club Plaque

31 Station Road

A brass plaque for members of the club. The brass plaques contains names to those who fell.

Howard Elkington Whittall (LOST)

St Barnabas Church

St Barnabas was involved in a serious fire in 2007. It is understood that H E Whittal Memorial Screen was destroyed. There were several other war memorials inside the church destroyed. These include...

Stockland Green Methodist Church WW1 Memorial Plaque

Stockland Green Methodist Church

Rectangular brass plaque mounted on a wooden backboard. Incised inscription in black lettering laurel garland forms a border at the top half of the plaque.

Independent Order Of Odd Fellows Loyal Prince Albert Lodge 2349

Unknown

The plaque was originally at the Manchester Unity Offices in Solihull. Following its closure it was put in storage in Erdington Birmingham. (2023 - remains in storage currently at Erdington, now in th...

Lieutenant William Davies Featherstone WW1

St Barnabas Church

This memorial was destroyed in the church fire October 2007.

Lieutenant Fred Tarlington Chapman (LOST)

St Barnabas Church

Brass ALTAR CROSS ON THREE STEPPED BASE, WITH ACCOMPANYING CANDLESTICKS ENDS OF CROSS INLAID WITH SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES

Frederick Nocks (LOST)

St Barnabas Church

Altar Cross and Candlesticks

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