St. Bartholomew’s Church, Edgebaston

St. Bartholomew’s Church, Edgebaston. Source: The Graphic 10 (28 November 1874): 520. Click on image to enlarge it.

“Edgbaston Church is a pretty ivy-clad building, the tower of which alone is ancient, the nave having been rebuilt after the Restoration. The churchyard is crowded with huge monuments, which from some points of view seem literally to swamp the church” (442).

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Bibliography

“Buildings and Industries of Birmingham.” The Graphic 10 (28 November 1874): 520-22. Hathi Trust online version of a copy in the New York Public Library. Web. 2 July 2021


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