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    Carrs Lane Church, also known as The Church at Carrs Lane is a church in Birmingham and is noted as having the largest free-standing cross in the country...
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    Robert William Dale (category Clergy from Birmingham, West Midlands)
    engraving of him. There is a Birmingham Civic Society blue plaque commemorating him on Carrs Lane Church, Carrs Lane, Central Birmingham. Dale et al., 1899. Dale...
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    Charles William Perkins (category Musicians from Birmingham, West Midlands)
    Michael and all Angels’ Church, Paddington 1885 - 1888 Birmingham City Organist 1888 - 1923 Organist of Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham 1915 - 1920 "The retirement...
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    2006-10-30. "London Remembers". Archived from the original on 2006-10-31. The Birmingham Civic Society Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine "BLUE...
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    is a music venue located in Birmingham, England. The venue opened in 1908 as a mission of Carrs Lane Congregational Church. It has also served as an event...
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    Birmingham (/ˈbɜːrmɪŋəm/ BUR-ming-əm) is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest...
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    year and a half later, on a visit to Birmingham, his preaching was so highly esteemed by the congregation of Carrs Lane Independent chapel that they invited...
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  • Cathedral 1978 Manchester Cathedral 1979 Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham 1980 Southernhay United Reformed Church, Exeter 1981 Keble College, Oxford 1982...
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    moved to the Corn Exchange on Carrs Lane in 1848. The Bull Ring developed into the main retail market area for Birmingham as the town grew into a modern...
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  • Restoration of Sarehole Mill is completed. Birmingham Central Mosque is completed. 1970 April–June: New Carrs Lane Church is completed. 7 April: Chelmsley Wood...
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    Charles Edge (architect) (category Architects from Birmingham, West Midlands)
    George's Church, Edgbaston, 1855–57 chancel Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House, 1860 alterations Powell's Gun Shop, 35–37 Carrs Lane, Birmingham, 1861 Edge...
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    Bordesley is an area of Birmingham, England, 1.2 miles (2 km) south east of the city centre straddling the Watery Lane Middleway ring road. It should not...
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    Paul's is a Church of England church in the Georgian St Paul's Square in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England. The Grade I listed church was designed...
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    Masshouse (redirect from Masshouse Lane)
    Bartholomew’s Church, Birmingham. Clearance of the area began in 1961 to make way for the Carrs Lane to Central Fire Station section of Birmingham's inner ring...
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    pastor at Carr's Lane Congregational Church in Birmingham, England, founded the Digbeth Institute, now an arts center. While at Carr's Lane Jowett was...
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    Charles Carr opened a bell-foundry in the town in 1891, which cast bells for many churches including John's Lane (Dublin), Castle Bromwich Church, Stoke...
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    as a WWI war memorial to the mission church of St Mary the Virgin, Garratt Lane, Wandsworth. However, the church suffered bomb damage in WWII, but was...
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    Christ Church, Quinton is a parish church in the Church of England in Quinton, Birmingham. The land for the church was donated by George Lyttelton, 4th...
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  • Samuel Stanley (composer) (category People from Birmingham, West Midlands)
    cellist and composer of hymn tunes. Born in Birmingham, he was precentor (leader of the choir) at Carr's Lane Chapel until 1818, when he and some of that...
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    Rowland Hill Berkeley (category Lord Mayors of Birmingham, West Midlands)
    (1076327)". National Heritage List for England. "Tributes of the Churches". Birmingham Gazette and Express. 17 April 1905. "[unknown]". The Journal of...
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  • Albert Henry Ross (category Military personnel from Birmingham, West Midlands)
    spent several years in pulpit ministry at the Congregational Church in Carrs Lane, Birmingham. He self-published two other works in 1919 and 1927. He is...
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    Camden. It comprises two sides, on either side of Swains Lane. The main gate is on Swains Lane, just north of Oakshott Avenue. There is another, disused...
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    Street. The street now known as Carr's Lane in Birmingham City Centre was originally called "God's Cart Lane", after the Holy Cart used for religious...
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  • the 1877 Alcock annual At Bott Lane, Walsall no score available - given as a home win in the 1877 Alcock annual "Birmingham & District Football Association...
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  • 2008-04-27. Retrieved 2008-04-04. Homosexuality and the Church: Bible Answers to Moral Questions (Birmingham: Christadelphian Magazine and Publishing Association)...
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    Hornspit Lane and Almonds Green) to the south. The sale boundary in the 1920s consisted of the railway, Carr Lane, Dwerryhouse Lane and Hornspit Lane. It was...
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    AME and the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing of a politically active African-American church in Birmingham, Alabama, where the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)...
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  • John Hick (category Academics of the University of Birmingham)
    annual October series on Radical Christian Faith at Carrs Lane United Reformed Church, Birmingham, 5 October 2006 John Hick, "A Pluralist View" in Four...
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    His first appearance on stage was at the Prince of Wales Theatre in Birmingham in 1868 as Chouser in The Flying Scud. His first West End theatre role...
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    in 1964 and of children in the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham in 1963. The United States government still considers the Klan to...
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