| In 1919 the Trustees approved the plan to erect memorial windows in the
church. Unfortunately, no records can be traced of their designer or
installer. It is understood that initially the three windows were placed
either in the back wall or the side wall of the church and moved to their
present position in the chancel when the church was remodelled in 1927. They
commemorate: Lowson Brown. Not intimately connected with the church, but the son of
William Lowson Brown, choir member and Trustee, who lived in Westley Road,
Acocks Green.
Ernest Daw. Eldest son in the Daw family of five boys and two girls. He
served in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and was one of the thousands
killed at Paschendaele.
Edward Malins. He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham. He
had been a registrar in the Sunday School and was the son of Joseph Malins,
first headmaster of Yardley Grammar School.
Introduction
Preface
"Methodists as they are term'd"
The first church
The present
church to 1927
The present church from 1927
to 1986
The Memorial Windows
Ministers
Organists and choir
The Tin Tabernacle
The Junior Church
The Junior Missionary Association
Uniformed organisations
The Guild/Circle
The Ladies Sewing Meeting
The Women's Cheerful Hour
Recreation Clubs
Subscribers to New Church Building Fund 1882
Names in the corridor of the Sunday School building
Roll of Honour
Church Trusts 1874 to 1976
Caretakers
Endpiece
Bibliography
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