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Historic England Photo Prints and Wall Art
Bishop Ryders Church Birmingham, 1941 a42_00585
Bishop Ryders Church, Gem Street, Gosta Green, Birmingham. Bishop Ryders Church viewed from Vauxhall Street. The Bishop Ryder Memorial Church was built in 1838 to commemorate Henry Ryder, Bishop of Lichfield. It stood on Gem Street which connected Aston Street in the north to Coleshill Street in the south. The church was demolished in 1960. Gem Street and Vauxhall Street suffered a similar fate in the 1970s. Aston Univeristy campus now occupies the site. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 21166527
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This print captures the grandeur of Bishop Ryders Church in Birmingham, taken in 1941. The church, located on Gem Street in Gosta Green, was a magnificent Victorian structure built in 1838 to honor Henry Ryder, the esteemed Bishop of Lichfield. Standing tall and proud, it served as a beacon of faith for over a century. In this particular shot, we see the church from Vauxhall Street, offering a unique perspective that showcases its stunning architecture. The towering spire reaches towards the heavens while intricate details adorn every corner. It is a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication put into creating such an awe-inspiring place of worship. As we delve deeper into this image's narrative, we learn about its eventual fate. Sadly, both Gem Street and Vauxhall Street met similar fates years later - demolished during urban redevelopment projects in the 1970s. However, today's Aston University campus now occupies this historic site. It is worth noting some intriguing elements captured within this photograph: a Danish bacon company sign catches our eye amidst the backdrop of timeless beauty; meanwhile, an industrious window cleaner diligently attends to his task high above ground level. Additionally, there appears to be a joyful wedding party gathered near the entrance of Bishop Ryders Church. Preserved by George Bernard Mason through his lens and now immortalized as part of Historic England's collection – this print serves as both an artistic tribute and historical record for future generations to appreciate and.
Framed Prints of Bishop Ryders Church Birmingham, 1941 a42_00585
Introducing the stunning Framed Print of "Bishop Ryders Church, Birmingham, 1941 (a42_00585)" by George Bernard Mason from Historic England. This exquisite piece of art captures the timeless beauty of Bishop Ryders Church, located on Gem Street in Gosta Green, Birmingham. Built in 1838 as a memorial to Henry Ryder, the church stands proudly against the backdrop of Vauxhall Street. This Framed Print is a perfect addition to any home or office, bringing a touch of history and elegance to your space. With its rich detail and vibrant colors, this print is sure to be a conversation starter and a cherished piece in your collection. Order yours today and bring a piece of Birmingham's history into your home.
Photo Prints of Bishop Ryders Church Birmingham, 1941 a42_00585
Experience the rich history of Birmingham with our exquisite photographic print of Bishop Ryders Church, taken by the renowned photographer George Bernard Mason in 1941. This stunning image, brought to you by Media Storehouse in partnership with Historic England, captures the timeless beauty of this historic landmark. Originally built in 1838 as a memorial to Henry Ryder, the Bishop Ryder Memorial Church stands proudly at Gosta Green, Birmingham. This evocative black and white print invites you to step back in time and appreciate the architectural grandeur of this iconic building. Add this unique piece to your home or office décor and let the story of Bishop Ryders Church be a part of your everyday life.
Poster Prints of Bishop Ryders Church Birmingham, 1941 a42_00585
Step back in time with our exquisite Bishop Ryders Church Birmingham, 1941 print from Media Storehouse. Captured by the renowned photographer George Bernard Mason for Historic England, this evocative image showcases the beautiful Bishop Ryder Memorial Church on Gem Street, Gosta Green, Birmingham. Built in 1838 to commemorate Henry Ryder, this stunning piece of architectural history is depicted in all its glory as it stands proudly against the backdrop of Vauxhall Street. Bring a piece of Birmingham's rich history into your home or office with this high-quality poster print, perfect for adding character and depth to any space.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Bishop Ryders Church Birmingham, 1941 a42_00585
Discover the rich history of Birmingham with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle features the stunning image of Bishop Ryders Church, taken by George Bernard Mason in 1941, as it stands proudly on Gem Street, Gosta Green. This beautiful church, built in 1838, is a commemoration of Henry Ryder and is viewed here from Vauxhall Street. Immerse yourself in the past as you piece together this captivating puzzle, brought to you by Historic England. A perfect gift for history enthusiasts or a challenging activity for puzzle lovers. Unleash your inner detective and explore the story behind this iconic Birmingham landmark.