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St Johns Church, Deritend, 1942 a42_00201

St Johns Church, High Street Deritend, Deritend, Birmingham. The south elevation and tower of St Johns Church showing bomb damage. This building of 1735 replaced an earlier chapel of 1380. By 1939 it had ceased to be used for worship and its fate was sealed when it was damaged by enemy bombing in 1940. It was demolished in 1947. The Bull Ring Trading Estate now occupies the site

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Bomb Damage Church Derelict Or Ruin Destruction Enemy Action Georgian Second World War Wwii


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This poignant print captures the haunting remnants of St Johns Church in Deritend, Birmingham, during the year 1942. The image showcases the south elevation and tower of this historic church, revealing the devastating bomb damage inflicted upon it during World War II. Built in 1735 to replace an earlier chapel dating back to 1380, St Johns Church had served as a place of worship for centuries. However, by 1939 its days as a religious sanctuary were numbered, and tragedy struck when enemy bombing ravaged the building in 1940. The once majestic structure was left derelict and abandoned. The significance of this photograph lies not only in capturing a moment frozen in time but also in documenting the destructive impact of war on cherished landmarks. It serves as a stark reminder of the toll that enemy action took on communities across Britain during the Birmingham Blitz. Sadly, due to irreparable damage suffered during wartime, St Johns Church met its ultimate fate with demolition in 1947. Today, where this architectural gem once stood proudly now stands the Bull Ring Trading Estate. George Bernard Mason's skillful composition allows us to reflect upon both past glory and present transformation while contemplating themes such as resilience and rebuilding amidst destruction. This print is not just an artifact; it is a testament to history itself – one that should be preserved for future generations seeking insight into our collective human experience.

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